-
generally provide better protection for the
courtine,
ravelins were also
built in
front of
other courtines and
these were
gradually enlarged. However,...
-
Julien Courtine (16 May 1910 – 14
April 1998) was a
French food
writer who also
wrote under the pen
names "La Reynière" and "Savarin".
Courtine was a member...
- Grégoire
Courtine (born (1975-01-09)9
January 1975) is a
French neuroscientist and a
professor at the École
Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne (EPFL),...
- La
Courtine (French pronunciation: [la kuʁtin]; Auvergnat: La Cortina) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in central...
-
Think Like a Chef. Clarkson-Potter. pp. 52–63. ISBN 978-0-609-60485-4.
Courtine,
Robert J.; et al., eds. (1988) [French
edition published 1984]. Larousse...
- The
Canton of La
Courtine is a
former canton situated in the
Creuse département and in the
Limousin region of
central France. It was
disbanded following...
- (in German). Munich: Piper. pp. 669–670.
Arendt 1975a. Most 2017, p. 57.
Courtine-Denamy 2000, p. 36. CAS 2011. AAAS 2018. AAAL 2018. Young-Bruehl 2004,...
- dish was
already a
specialty of the
French restaurant Marie's by 1898.
Courtine,
Robert J. (1984),
Larousse gastronomique (French edition), Paris: Librairie...
-
Henri Courtine (11 May 1930 – 20
February 2021) was a
French judoka. He
studied with
Mikinosuke Kawaishi, and his ****istant,
Shozo Awazu. He
received a...
- Cucina: The
Regional Cooking of Italy, tr. Jay Hyams, Rizzoli, 2009, p****im
Courtine.R (ed) (2003) The
Concise Larousse Gastronomique London:
Hamlyn ISBN 0-600-60863-8...