- In mathematics, a
Clélie or
Clelia curve is a
curve on a
sphere with the property: If the
surface of a
sphere is
described as
usual by the
longitude (angle...
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lengthy novels, such as Artamène, ou le
Grand Cyrus (10 vols., 1648–53),
Clélie (10 vols., 1654–61), Ibrahim, ou l'illustre B****a (4 vols., 1641), Almahide...
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having originated the idea of the
Carte de
tendre of Mlle de Scudéry's
Clélié; and
after being a
professed admirer of Corneille, he
turned against Corneille...
- The
Prophecy is a
Mauritian seggae music band
created in 2015 by
Murvin Clélie (voice) and
Olivier Dauphine (guitar). L'Express (Mauritius), Album: The...
- François Chauveau) in the
first part of
Madeleine de Scudéry's 1654-61
novel Clélie. The map
represents the path
towards love
according to the précieuses of...
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Clelia Gender Female Origin Word/name
Italian Other names Related names Cloelia, Clélia,
Clélie, Klelia...
- Karl-Anton Bauër, an
Austrian commercial agent living in
Paris Micaëlla-
Clélie-Josepha-Élisabeth
Cordier (born 1860),
daughter of Emélie Cordier, an actress...
- (1762) by
Pietro Metastasio. The
French writer Madeleine de Scudéry
wrote Clélie in 1661. Lays of
Ancient Rome (1842) by
Thomas Babington Macaulay tells...
- sketch" of Ninon,
under the name of Damo,
occurs in Mlle. de Scudéry's
novel Clélie (1654–1661).
Starting in the late 1660s she
retired from her
courtesan lifestyle...
- Calprenède Ibrahim, ou l'Illustre B****a (1641), Le
Grand Cyrus (1648–1653), and
Clélie (1649–1654) by
Georges de Scudéry and
Madeleine de Scudéry
Gordon de Percel...