- Pierre-François
Chabaneau (27 June 1754 – 18
February 1842) was a
French chemist who
spent much of his life
working in Spain. He was one of the first...
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provided a
library and
laboratory to Pierre-François
Chabaneau to aid in his
research of platinum.
Chabaneau succeeded in
removing various impurities from the...
- work of
conservation and restoration, was also undertaken.
Chabaneau 1881, pp. 7–16.
Chabaneau,
Camille (1881). Les
Troubadours Renaud et
Geoffroy de Pons...
- ]) /
Jehan de Nostredame ;
nouvelle édition ... préparée par
Camille Chabaneau ; et publiée avec une
introduction et
commentaire par
Joseph Anglade.{{cite...
- prêteraient pas à la même
confusion que provençal.
Anglade 1921, p. 7.
Camille Chabaneau et al,
Histoire générale de Languedoc, 1872, p. 170: Au onzième, douzième...
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Crescimbeni was
influenced by Nostredame, but in the twentieth,
Camille Chabaneau and
Joseph Anglade showed definitively that most of
Nostredame cannot...
- Raynouard:
Grammaire romane, ou
Grammaire de la
langue des
troubadours Camille Chabaneau:
Grammaire limousine: phonétique,
parties du discours, 1876 F. Guessard:...
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While T.-B. Émeric-David
declared Austorc "completely unknown",
Camille Chabaneau identified this
Austorc with the troubadour. Jeanroy, p. 86,
rejects this...
- Saracens—during the time of the troubadours—was to Saladin. In 1885
Camille Chabaneau, who was
followed by Carl
Appel in 1892,
first suggested that the poem...
- origin, peiz renger, was
identified with
Puyrenier in
Gascony by
Camille Chabaneau and with
Puisserguier in
Languedoc by
Oskar Schultz-Gora,
which was supported...