-
obtained some
patents jointly with
Emmanuel Colardeau, e.g.
patent US1416611.
There is no
evidence that
Colardeau was
involved in Crochat's
railway business...
- Charles-Pierre
Colardeau (12
October 1732 in
Janville – 7
April 1776 in Paris) was a
French poet. His most
notable works are an
imitation of
Eloisa to...
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proprietary design: the "Char Saint-Chamond". It
included a "Crochat-
Colardeau" gasoline-electric transmission, a
traction system already used on railcars...
-
known as
Marie Colardeau, was a
French feminist and the
first female lawyer from the
French overseas territory of Réunion.
Colardeau was born in 1910...
- In
verse the
pioneering work was a very free
version by Charles-Pierre
Colardeau (Paris 1756). More an
adaptation in Alexandrins, it
retained its po****rity...
- and
British Westinghouse. In France, the Crochat-
Colardeau system of
Henry Crochat and
Emmanuel Colardeau was used in some petrol–electric railcars. North...
- Charles-Pierre
Colardeau, Les
Hommes de Prométhée (1774), p. 16
Colardeau,
Charles Pierre (1775). "Les
hommes de Promethée, poëme. Par m.
Colardeau". Script...
- Benjamin's
Publishing Co. 1982, pp.67-71
Colardeau,
Charles Pierre (1775). "Les
hommes de Promethée, poëme. Par m.
Colardeau".
Handbook of
Chinese Mythology,...
- 1761
under the
title Lettres des deux amans. In 1763, Charles-Pierre
Colardeau loosely translated the
version of the
story imagined by Pope,
which depicted...
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mother of US
president Thomas Jefferson (b. 1720)
April 7 – Charles-Pierre
Colardeau,
French poet (b. 1732)
April 19 –
Jacob Emden,
leading German rabbi and...