- (1704–1752),
Genevan mathematician Maryam d'Abo (born 1960),
English film and TV
actress and Bond girl Jacques-Antoine D****ier (1715–1759), a
Genevan medallist...
- The
Genevan Psalter, also
known as the
Huguenot Psalter, is a 1539
metrical psalter in
French created under the
supervision of John
Calvin for liturgical...
-
Faith (1673),
published by
Robert Barclay. Calvin's 1545
preface to the
Genevan Catechism begins with an
acknowledgement that the
several traditions and...
- of
Common Order. The
first Scottish editions were
printed in 1564. The
Genevan Book of Order,
sometimes called The
Order of
Geneva or Knox's Liturgy,...
- Claparède at the
Rousseau Institute. They
formed what is now
known as the
Genevan School. In 1936,
Piaget received his
first honorary doctorate from Harvard...
- The
Genevan Consistory (French:
Consistoire de Genève) is a
council of the
Protestant Church of
Geneva similar to a
synod in
other Reformed churches....
- The
University of
Geneva (French: Université de Genève) is a
public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was
founded in 1559 by French...
- The
pulpit gown, also
called pulpit robe or
preaching robe, is a
black gown worn by
Protestant ministers for preaching. It is
particularly ****ociated with...
- Théodore
Turquet de
Mayerne (28
September 1573 – 22
March 1655) was a
Genevan-born
physician who
treated kings of
France and
England and
advanced the...
- (2007). "The "Alien Origins" of the
French Revolution: American, Scottish,
Genevan, and
Dutch Influences". The
Western Society for
French History. 35 (2)...