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Guillaume Guiart (or Guiard) (died c. 1316) was a
French chronicler and poet. He was
probably born at Orléans, and
served in the
French army in Flanders...
- Jean
Guiart (22 July 1924 - 4
August 2019) was a
French anthropologist and
ethnologist specializing in Melanesia. From 1972 to 1982 he was
president of...
- have
derived from
French descriptions of the
Flemish weapon.
Guillaume Guiart mentions of a Tiex
bostons qu'ils
portent en
querre ont nom
godendac ("...
- (PDF) from the
original on 25
December 2021.
Retrieved 24
August 2020.
Guiart, Jean (March 1952). "John Frum
Movement in Tanna" (PDF). Oceania. 22 (3):...
- int/files/resources/SP_ResponseCyclonePamVanuatu.pdf [bare URL PDF] Jean
Guiart: Un siècle et demi de
contacts culturels à
Tanna Nouvelles-Hebrides, Paris...
- Ouvéa". Le Monde. 3 June 2011.
Retrieved 3 June 2011. rue89, 2
novembre 2016
Guiart, Jean (1997). "A
drama of ambiguity:
Ouvea 1988–89".
Journal of Pacific...
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Archived from the
original on 21
December 2016.
Retrieved 23 June 2017.
Guiart, Jean (March 1952). "John Frum
Movement in Tanna" (PDF). Oceania. 22 (3):...
- 19th– to 20th-century
French historian,
archaeologist and epigrapher.
Jules Guiart [fr] (1870-1965),
parasitologist and
medical historian, was born in the...
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Microsporum Species: M. gypseum
Binomial name
Microsporum gypseum (E. Bodin)
Guiart &
Grigoraki (1928)
Synonyms Achorion gypseum (E. Bodin) E.
Bodin (1907)...
- Eliot,
Edward Carlyon (1938).
Broken Atoms. London: G. Bles. OCLC 2721201.
Guiart, Jean (2
August 2002). "Oceanic Literature".
Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...