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Philippe Buache (born La Neuville-au-Pont, 7
February 1700; died Paris, 24
January 1773) was a
French geographer,
known for
inventing a new
system of geography...
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Freddy Buache (29
December 1924 – 28 May 2019) was a
Swiss journalist,
cinema critic and film historian. He was the
director of the
Swiss Film Archive...
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Bernard (2011). "Freddy
Buache".
Dictionnaire historique de la
Suisse (in French).
Retrieved 22
February 2012. "Freddy
Buache se retire".
Journal de Genève...
- north-northwest of
Veyka Point and 1.63
kilometres (1.01 mi)
northeast of
Buache Peak.
Precipitous and
partly ice-free
northwest slopes.
Overlooking Kotev...
- A
Letter to
Freddy Buache (French:
Lettre à
Freddy Buache) is a 1982
French short do****entary film
directed by Jean-Luc
Godard and
addressed to the Swiss...
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autobiographical currents: it was
followed by P****ion,
Lettre à
Freddy Buache (both 1982), Prénom
Carmen (1983), and
Grandeur et décadence d'un petit...
- 1772, the
Kerguelen Islands appear as the "Ile de Nachtegal" on
Philippe Buache's 1754 map
entitled Carte des
Terres Australes comprises entre le Tropique...
- critique, Vol. 2, p.211. This
hypothesis was in fact
first proposed by
Buache (1806: p.27-28). See also d'Avezac (1845: p.27).
Barreto (1992: p.163) published...
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television actor and
author James Mason (1909–1984),
English actor Freddy Buache (born 1924),
cinema critic and
director of the
Swiss Film
Archive 1951–1996...
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until 1750. In that year, Joseph-Nicolas
Delisle commissioned Philippe Buache to
draft a map with a
radical new
portrayal of Mer de l'Ouest (literally...