- Paul-François
Groussac (February 15, 1848 – June 27, 1929) was a French-born
Argentine writer,
literary critic, historian, and librarian.
Groussac was born...
- 1964, p. 397 n.9.
Groussac 1904, p. 410.
Paullada 1961, p. 153.
Gibson 1892, p. 436.
Hollinger 1928, p. 17.
Groussac 1893, p. 12.
Groussac 1904, pp. 407–416...
- The
Groussac Refuge (Spanish:
Refugio naval Groussac,
originally Refugio naval Hipólito Bouchard) is an
Argentine shelter in
Antarctica located on the...
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- to his old age and
death after a
sudden illness. Paul
Groussac followed his directorship.
Groussac created a
methodical classification system based on Brunet's...
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France and the
United Kingdom to the
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting.
Groussac Refuge (65°10′33″S 64°08′10″W / 65.175727°S 64.136247°W / -65.175727;...
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Silvina Ocampo,
Adolfo Bioy Casares,
Miguel Cané,
Oliverio Girondo y Paul
Groussac; los
premios Nobel Luis
Federico Leloir y
Carlos Saavedra Lamas; los médicos...
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Girondo Angélica
Gorodischer Carlos Gorostiza Juana Manuela Gorriti Paul
Groussac Eduardo Gudiño
Kieffer Beatriz Guido Ricardo Güiraldes
Eduardo Gutiérrez...
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Groussac hut on
Petermann Island...
- of ERP
terrorist group Roberto Goyeneche (1926–1994),
tango singer Paul
Groussac (1848–1929), French-born writer,
historian Bernardo Houssay (1887–1971)...