- Gati**** (Cati****, Gati****, Grati****; French: C****ien, Gatien, Gratien) in the
third century AD was the
founding bishop of the see of Tours. He was...
- Gaëtan
Henri Alfred Edouard Léon
Marie Gatian de Clérambault (French pronunciation: [ɡaɛtɑ̃ ɑ̃ʁi alfʁɛd edwaʁ leɔ̃ maʁi ɡatjɑ̃ də kleʁɑ̃bo]; 2 July 1872...
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found in the work of Hippocrates,
Freud (1911),
French psychiatrist Gaëtan
Gatian de Clérambault (1942), Erasistratus,
Plutarch and Galen.
Parisian physician...
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drawn by
Michael Gira. In her
review of the
album for PopMatters,
Natasha Gatian wrote, "It
lacks some of the
momentum and
surprise of Swans’
studio work...
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papacy the
author of the 12th-century
Decretum Gratiani Gratian of
Tours (
Gatian),
bishop of
Tours This
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syndrome of Kandinsky–Clérambault is
named after Victor Kandinsky and Gaëtan
Gatian de Clérambault.
Victor Kandinsky (1849–1889), a
Russian psychiatrist, was...
- South-Western Nigeria, 1920–1939".
Lagos Historical Review. 2: 106–121. Lungu,
Gatian F. (1993). "Educational Policy-Making in
Colonial Zambia: The Case of Higher...
- at the
Infirmary for the
Insane of the
Police Prefecture under Gaëtan
Gatian de Clérambault and also at the
Hospital Henri-Rousselle.: 211
Lacan was...
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Henri Claude Clerambault syndrome – Gaëtan
Gatian de
Clerambault Clerambault–Kandinsky
syndrome – Gaëtan
Gatian de Clerambault,
Victor Khrisanfovich Kandinsky...
- race and
first wearer of the
yellow jersey in the Tour de France. Gaëtan
Gatian de Clérambault (1872–1934), was a psychiatrist, an ethnologist, and a photographer...