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Nicolas Chorier (September 1, 1612 –
August 14, 1692) was a
French lawyer, writer, and historian. He is
known especially for his
historical works on Dauphiné...
- The
School of Venus; The
Dialogues of
Luisa Sigea (c. 1660) by
Nicolas Chorier—known also as A
Dialogue between a
Married Woman and a Maid in various...
- and Jean L'Ange. and The
Dialogues of
Luisa Sigea (c. 1660) by
Nicolas Chorier. Such
works typically concerned the ****ual
education of a
naive younger...
- French: maillechort,
honoring the
French inventors of the alloy,
Maillot and
Chorier. The term
melchior sometimes refers not only to the copper-nickel alloys...
- a
kinswoman of
Frederick Barbarossa,
according to
Chorier. However,
Usseglio has
shown that
Chorier had
misdated a
charter of
Frederick II for one of...
- Les
Liaisons dangereuses.
Oxford World's classics. ISBN 9780199536481.
Chorier,
Nicholas (2020).
School of
Women (aka: The
Academy of Ladies). New Urge...
- Willis. 1987. 1985. La Potière
jalouse The
Jealous Potter,
translated by B.
Chorier. 1988. 1991.
Histoire de Lynx The
Story of Lynx,
translated by C. Tihanyi...
- genre.
Susie Bright Patrick (Pat) Califia,
author of
Macho ****s
Nicolas Chorier –
author of L'académie des
dames M. Christian,
author of The
Bachelor Machine...
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number of
ounces it
occupied in the
measure would be 9:12 or 3:4.
Nicolas Chorier (1612–1692)
observes that the
cotyla was used as a dry
measure as well...
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Michael Servetus (1509 – 1553), savant,
burned as a heretic.
Nicolas Chorier (1612 – 1692), lawyer, historian, author. Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye...