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Nasreddine Dinet (born as Alphonse-Étienne
Dinet on 28
March 1861 – 24
December 1929, Paris) was a
French orientalist painter and was one of the founders...
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Jacques Dinet (1584-1653) was a
French Jesuit,
confessor to
Louis XIII and an ****ociate of René Descartes. He was born at Moulins,
nephew of
Gaspard Dinet who...
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Vladimir Dinets is an
American zoologist known for his
studies of
Crocodilian behavior and of
numerous rare
animals in
remote parts of the world, as well...
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based on the
legend of ʿAntar. In 1898 the
French painter Étienne
Dinet published his
translation of a 13th-century epic Arab poem Antar, which...
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similar to
flagellate golden algae in form. Hibberd,
David J.; Chretiennot-
Dinet, Marie-Josèphe (February 1979). "The
ultrastructure and
taxonomy of Rhizochromulina...
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Socialist Party (French:
Parti socialiste, [paʁti sɔsjalist], PS) is a centre-left to left-wing
political party in France. It
holds social-democratic...
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Descartes countered with a
personal attack on Voetius, in a
letter to
Jacques Dinet,
which he made
public in the
second edition (1642) of his Meditations. Voetius...
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Dinets, A.; Hulchiy, M.; Sofiadis, A.; Ghaderi, M.; Hoog, A.; Larsson, C.; Zedenius...
- pre-Islamic Arabian-Abyssinian warrior-poet. In 1898 the
French painter Étienne
Dinet published his
translation of Antar,
which brought Antar bin
Shaddad to European...
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early use
cited as the term's
first use is by the
painter Alphonse Étienne
Dinet and
Algerian intellectual Sliman ben
Ibrahim in
their 1918
biography of...