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Clérambault or de
Clérambault may
refer to: Louis-Nicolas
Clérambault (1676–1749),
French organist and
composer Gaëtan
Gatian de
Clérambault (1872–1934)...
- Erotomania, also
known as de
Clérambault's syndrome, is a
relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is
characterized by an individual's
delusions of...
- The Kandinsky–
Clérambault syndrome or
syndrome of the
psychic automatism is a
psychopathological syndrome,
considered to be a
typical feature of paranoid...
- Louis-Nicolas
Clérambault (19
December 1676 – 26
October 1749) was a
French musician, best
known as an
organist and composer. He was born, and died, in...
- Gaëtan
Henri Alfred Edouard Léon
Marie Gatian de
Clérambault (French pronunciation: [ɡaɛtɑ̃ ɑ̃ʁi alfʁɛd edwaʁ leɔ̃ maʁi ɡatjɑ̃ də kleʁɑ̃bo]; 2 July 1872...
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Clérambault (full title:
Clérambault: The
Story of an
Independent Spirit During the War) is a 1920
novel by the
Nobel Prize-winning
French author Romain...
- Self-disorder
Types Childhood schizophrenia Disorganized schizophrenia Kandinsky–
Clérambault syndrome Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia Simple-type
schizophrenia Catatonic...
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Jules de
Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17
August 1714) was a
French ecclesiastic and
Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux. He was the son of
Marshal of
France Philippe...
- 7
Antiennes Ô, H 36–43,
completed in the
early 1690s.
Louis Nicolas Clérambault, 7
Antiennes Ô C.221–227 (1700).
Louis Charles Grénon [fr], 7 Antiennes...
- François Couperin,
Henry Desmarest, Michel-Richard Delalande, Louis-Nicolas
Clérambault and was made
customary at the end of
every M**** at the
Chapel of Versailles...