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Dutens is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph Dutens (1765–1848),
French engineer and
political economist,
nephew of Louis...
- Joseph-Michel
Dutens (15
October 1765 in Tours,
France – 6
August 1848) was a
French engineer and
political economist. He was a
nephew of
Louis Dutens. He worked...
- and made
Dutens overseer and
senior travel companion – in effect,
tutor – to his
younger son
during his
Grand Tour. At Rome in 1769,
Dutens published...
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recover with the 1765
publication of the
Nouveaux Essais. In 1768,
Louis Dutens edited the
first multi-volume
edition of Leibniz's writings,
followed in...
- his
wound on 28 March), Lt Col
David Ogilvy of the 44th Foot and Lt Col
Dutens of the
Minorca regt. Moore,
Oakes and the
Adjudant General John Hope were...
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Philippe Néricault
Destouches (1680–1754),
dramatist and playwright.
Louis Dutens (1730–1812), writer,
lived most of his life in Britain. Jean
Baudrais (1749–1832)...
- de
Courcel Médaille Delalande-Guérineau Médaille
Drouin Médaille
Alfred Dutens Médaille
Fould Médaille
Gobert Médaille
Stanislas Julien Médaille le Fèvre-Deumier...
- and was not
completed until 1839. The work was
designed by Joseph-Michel
Dutens and
mainly carried out by
Spanish prisoners of war in the 1820s. Because...
- Leibniz,
Gottfried (1768). "Nova
Methodus pro
Maximis et Minimis". In
Dutens,
Louis (ed.).
Gothofredi Guillelmi Leibnitii Opera Omnia (in Latin). Vol...
- make its own move, thus
forcing a
forfeit of its opponent's move.
Louis Dutens, a
traveller who
observed a
showing of the Turk,
attempted to
trick the...