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Henri Desclée (1830–1917) and
Jules Desclée (July 9, 1828-August 2, 1911) were
Belgian brothers,
known as
founders of
Maredsous Abbey, and of two printing...
- Aimée-Olympe
Desclée (born in Paris, 16
November 1836 – 8
March 1874) was a
French actress,
recognized for her
performances in
contemporary French emotional...
- and
financial services. Goichon, Amélie-Marie.
Jordanie réelle. Paris:
Desclée de
Brouwer (1967–1972). 2 vol., ill. Robins,
Philip (2004). A
history of...
- Canonico-Civilis
Compendium Nova Editio,
Tomus Tertius, Pars
Secunda (Brugis:
Desclée de
Brouwer et Sii, 1928) p. 86 (citing the
canonist Pope
Benedict XIV,...
- all my people. — Jean Stern, La Salette, Do****ents authentiques, t. 1,
Desclée De Brouwer, 1980, pp. 47–48.
According to
later reports, the
words "I will...
- on 15
November 1872 by
Beuron Abbey, with the
financial support of the
Desclée family, who
donated some land and paid for the
plans and
construction of...
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Muriel Dacq (real name
Muriel Desclée de Maredsous) is a
Belgian (Walloon) singer-songwriter,
active in the 1980s in France. In the
early 1980s, Muriel...
- Usualis, with
introduction and
rubrics in English. (Tournai and New York:
Desclée & Co., 1961): 1259–1261. The
Benedictines of
Solesmes (eds.),
Liber Usualis...
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docteur angélique, Paris, Paul Hartmann, 1929
Religion et culture, Paris,
Desclée de Brouwer, 1930 (1946) Le
thomisme et la civilisation, 1932 Distinguer...
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History of Pope
Alexander VI, His
Relatives and His Time, (5 vols.), Bruges,
Desclée, De Brouwer,
volume 2, p. 29. "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from the...