- Étienne
Dolet (French: [etjɛn dɔlɛ]; 3
August 1509 – 3
August 1546) was a
French scholar,
translator and printer. He was a
controversial figure throughout...
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Transcriptions Latin Yëziqi Örkesh
Dölet Yengi Yeziⱪ Ɵrkəx Dɵlət
Siril Yëziqi Өркәш Дөләт...
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French grammarians to
improve and
disambiguate French orthography. Étienne
Dolet, in his
Maniere de bien
traduire d'une
langue en aultre : d'aduantage de...
- Malakoff–Rue Étienne
Dolet (French pronunciation: [malakɔf ʁy etjɛn dɔlɛ]) is an
elevated station on Line 13 of the
Paris Métro in the
commune of Malakoff...
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Dolet Hills Power Station is a coal-fired
power plant that was
closed at the end of 2021. The
plant had
previously been
proposed for a 2026 closure. The...
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influence in France, Prussia, and England. In 1546,
French scholar Etienne Dolet was
executed upon
accusation of
being an atheist. The
philosopher Baruch...
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controversy to what has
plagued the
plant since construction.
SWEPCO operated Dolet Hills Power Station was
scheduled for
closure in
Louisiana in 2021, due...
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printing spread. The
French crown repressed printing and the
printer Etienne Dolet was
burned at the
stake in 1546. In 1557 the
British Crown thought to stem...
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returned it to her husband,
telling him that it didn't hurt ("Paete, non
dolet!"). Her
story was
recorded in the
letters of
Pliny the Younger, who obtained...
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Desiderium Erasmum ('Speech for
Cicero against Erasmus', 1531–1537) and Étienne
Dolet his
pamphlet Erasmi**** (1535). Anti-Ciceronianism was in
practice often...