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- second edition, he died of tuberculosis. Moréri's encyclopedia, Le Grand Dictionaire historique, ou le mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane (literally...
- Michael Praetorius's Syntagma musi**** (1618); Sébastien de Brossard's Dictionaire de musique (1703); and Johann Gottfried Walther's Musicalisches Lexicon...
- Phet Fortress". www.ayutthaya-history.com. Retrieved 21 December 2021. Dictionaire geographique universel. Amsterdam & Utrecht: Chez Francois Halma, 1750...
- Torngarsuk Ukobach Volac Wall Xaphan Yan-gant-y-tan Zaebos Contents of the Dictionaire Infernal varied across different early imprints: 1818: first edition...
- dictionary. Some early dictionaries are: Louis Cruse, alias Garbin: Dictionaire latin-françois, 1487 Robert Estienne, alias Robertus Steph****: Dictionnaire...
- Le Grand Dictionnaire historique was an encyclopedia originally compiled by the Catholic priest and theologian Louis Moréri (1643–1680). By later standards...
- A Brief History, ISBN 978-1133606765, p. 603; Mourre, Michel (1978), Dictionaire Encyclopedique d'Histoire, vol. 3, ISBN 204006513X, p. 1636; broken down...
- universel, contenant generalement tous les mots françois (originally Dictionaire universel) was a dictionary and encyclopedia compiled by Antoine Furetière...
- the leaf. In 1725, houndstooth was presented in the family dictionary, Dictionaire oeconomique, as part of a cure for madness. In that book, madness was...
- linguae latinae, he published Dictionarium latino-galli**** in 1538 and Dictionaire françoislatin in 1540. These dictionaries were superior to others at...