- Jean-Baptiste
Davaux (19 July 1742 – 2
February 1822) was a
French classical violinist and composer. Born in La Côte-Saint-André,
Davaux came from a bourgeois...
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Stabilite du Mouvement, Par M.A. Liapounoff.
Traduit du
russe par M.Edouard
Davaux'. In 1885,
Lyapunov became privatdozent and was
proposed to
accept the chair...
- (1741–1786)
Luigi Tomasini (1741–1808)
Anton Zimmermann (1741–1781) Jean-Baptiste
Davaux (1742–1822) Rom****
Hoffstetter (1742–1815) Jean-Baptiste
Krumpholz (1742–1790)...
- Motion. London:
Taylor and Francis.
Translated by A. T.
Fuller from
Edouard Davaux's French translation (1907) of the
original Russian dissertation (1892)....
- Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz,
Czech composer (died 1790) July 19 – Jean-Baptiste
Davaux (died 1822)
August 19 – Jean Dauberval,
French dancer (died 1806) Probable...
- b****e-taille (b****-baritone)
Henri Larrivée La reine, the
Queen soprano Mlle
Davaux Lavinie (Lavinia),
their daughter soprano Marie Fel Turnus, King of the...
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Title page of the
Symphonie concertante, Opus 16, by Jean-Baptiste
Davaux (Paris, 1800, ed. Imault)...
- Sbigoli,
operatic tenor (burst
blood vessel)
February 2 – Jean-Baptiste
Davaux,
French violinist and composer, 79
March 2 –
Hermann Uber, composer, 40...
- (20): 329–330. Bibcode:1924AN....221..329C. doi:10.1002/asna.19242212003.
Davaux, E. (1906–1928). Traité de
physique [Kurs fiziki] (in French). Translated...
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Chevalier de Saint-Georges (18
string quartets, 1773-1785) Jean-Baptiste
Davaux (25
string quartets, 1773-1807)
Giuseppe Cambini (174 quartets, 1773-1805...