- Gérard
Defaux (9 May 1937 – 31
December 2004) was a
French American writer. He was born in
Paris on 9 May 1937, and
attended the Lycée Henri-IV as well...
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Joseph Defaux (Gaurain-Ramecroix, 20
April 1860 – 28 June 1931) was a
Belgian politician, a
member of the
Chamber of
Representatives and mayor. He entered...
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Alexandre Defaux (1826–1900) was a
French artist. He was born in
Bercy and
studied under Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. He was a
member of the
Barbizon School...
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Defaux is a
surname po****r in
Belgium and
northeastern France. Like its cognates/variants De Fauw and Faux, it
could derive from fou, fau (Old French...
- falisa, "cliff"
Region of
origin Belgium and
France Other names Variant form(s) Faulx, Faut Cognate(s) Defauw, De Fauw,
Defaux, Dufaux, Defaut, Defau...
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illustration by Léon
Benett for a
Jules Verne novel, 1893 The Bazaar, by
Alexandre Defaux, 1856 The
Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, by
Amadeo Preziosi, late 19th century...
- Huchon,
Mireille (2003). "Pantagruelistes et
mercuriens lyonnais". In
Defaux, Gérard; Colombat,
Bernard (eds.). Lyon et l'illustration de la
langue française...
- pp. 142–146
Defaux 1997, pp. 459–462,
Chapter VIII: Rabelais, Le
Quart Livre et la
crise gallicane de 1551 :
satire et allégorie
Defaux 1997, p. 468...
- and
bibliography by C. Alduy), I.D
McFarlane (Cambridge, 1966) and Gérard
Defaux (Geneva, 2004). McFarlane's
edition remains authoritative.
Critical studies...
- 1544). The last
complete scientific edition is by Gérard
Defaux in 2 vols. (1990–92).
Defaux adopts the
editing principles of
Marot himself, as deducible...