- annoté par
Joseph Brami et Rémy Poignault, avec la
collaboration de
Maurice Delcroix,
Colette Gaudin et Michèle Sarde, préface de
Joseph Brami et Michèle Sarde...
- Émile
Brami (born 19
April 1950) is a
French writer and
bookseller of
Tunisian origin. He was born in Jendouba,
formerly known as Souk El Arba, in Tunisia...
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Claude Brami (born 20
December 1948 in Tunis) is a
French writer,
winner of the 1982 Prix des libraires.
During the 1970s, he
wrote a
dozen detective...
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Norbert Brami (Arabic: نوربرت برامى; born 12
February 1937) is a
Tunisian fencer. He
competed in the
individual foil and épée
events at the 1960 Summer...
- John
Bramis or
Bramus (14th century) was an
English Augustinian friar and writer.
Bramis was
attached to
Thetford Priory. He
translated the
Roman de Waldef...
- have
boiled up".
Antle is a vegetarian. He
married his
first wife,
Betsy "
Brami"
Rodgers around the time they both
attended a one
month yoga
retreat at...
- Childe, Vere
Gordon (1936). Man
Makes Himself. London:
Watts & Company.
Brami,
Maxime N. (1
December 2019). "The
Invention of
Prehistory and the Rediscovery...
- PMC 6425003. PMID 30890703. Marchi, Nina; Winkelbach, Laura; Schulz, Ilektra;
Brami, Maxime; Hofmanová, Zuzana; Blöcher, Jens; Reyna-Blanco,
Carlos S.; Diekmann...
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Brahmi (/
ˈbrɑːmi/ BRAH-mee; 𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻; ISO: Brāhmī) is a
writing system from ancient...
- Wylie: dak pa kha), Dakpakha,
known in
India as
Tawang Monpa, also
known as
Brami in Bhutan, is an East
Bodish language spoken in the
Tawang district of Arunachal...