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After studying psychology in 1968,
Philippe Grimbert realized a
Lacanian orientation analysis,
before opening his own
practice in Paris. He also worked...
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Philippe Grimbert. The film
follows Maxime Nathan and his
family in
France during the
years before and
after World War II. François
Grimbert (pla**** as...
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performed by the
choir and
orchestra of the Sorbonne,
conducted by
Jacques Grimbert. It was
recorded in a
collection of
cantatas that
Ravel composed for the...
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Jacques Grimbert (10 May 1929 – 17
December 2019) was a
French conductor and
choral conductor.
After studying western concert flute at the Conservatoire...
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Isoude in
British Art of the
Nineteenth and
Early Twentieth Centuries". In
Grimbert (2002), p. 339
Wroot (1917), p. 69 Poulson, pp. 338-339
Lawson (1985) Harvey...
- individuals, it
seems unlikely that
their father would have
remained unknown.
Grimbert,
Count palatine, is
credited as
being a son of
Chrodbert although there...
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Wayback Machine (subscription access). Doss-Quinby, Eglal; Joan
Tasker Grimbert;
Wendy Pfeffer;
Elizabeth Aubrey (2001).
Songs of the
Women Trouvères....
- France. Baldwin, John W. (2005). "Chrétien in History". In Lacy,
Norris J.;
Grimbert, Joan
Tasker (eds.). A
Companion to Chrétien de Troyes. DS Brewer. Baldwin...
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Gaston Grimbert (15
August 1914 – 11
April 2011) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1938 Tour de France. "Gaston
Grimbert".
Cycling Archives...
- L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-343-03880-3.
Grimbert, Joan T. 1995.
Tristan and Isolde: a casebook. p. 21.
Grimbert, Joan T. 1995.
Tristan and Isolde: a casebook...