- René
Prudent Patrice Dagron (17
March 1817 – 13 June 1900) was a
French photographer and inventor. He was born in Aillières-Beauvoir, Sarthe, France. On...
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microphotographs without using a microscope. They were
invented by René
Dagron in 1857.
Dagron byp****ed the need for an
expensive microscope to view the microscopic...
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Gilbert Dagron (January 26, 1932 -
August 4, 2015, Paris, France) was a
French historian,
Byzantine scholar,
professor at the
College de
France (1975-2001)...
- 2021, pp. 149–151.
Adkins &
Adkins 2004, p. 38.
Dagron 2003, pp. 81–82.
Croke 2021, pp. 153–159.
Dagron 2003, p. 69.
Meijer 2004, p. 158.
Croke 2021, pp...
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Alfonso Gumucio Dagron (born
October 31, 1950) is a
Bolivian writer, filmmaker, journalist,
photographer and
development communication specialist. His...
- Mango,
Cyril (1995). "The
Water Supply of Constantinople". In Mango, Cyril;
Dagron,
Gilbert (eds.).
Constantinople and its Hinterland. Aldershot, Hampshire...
- Odahl, p. 275. Carr 2015, pp. 40–43. Constantius.
Potter 2008, p. 195.
Dagron 1984, pp. 15, 19.
Lascaratos & Voros, pp. 615–619. Katz 1955, pp. 88–89...
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original on 16 July 2015.
Retrieved 27
April 2012. Déroche, Vincent;
Dagron,
Gilbert (1991).
Doctrina Jacobi nuper Baptizati, 'Juifs et chrétiens dans...
- René
Dagron proposed to the
French authorities to use his
microfilming process to
carry the
messages by
carrier pigeons across German lines.
Dagron photographed...
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pigeon post was in
operation during the
Siege of
Paris (1870-1871). René
Dagron photographed pages of
newspapers in
their entirety which he then converted...