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Louis Hurtaut Dancourt (1725 – 29 July 1801) was a
French librettist, dramatist, and actor. He was born
Louis Heurteaux in Paris, and
later adopted Dancourt...
- Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas
Hurtaut (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ tɔma nikɔla yʁto]; 17
April 1719 – 5 May 1791) was an 18th-century
French historian and writer...
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February 2024
Hurtaut, Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas (1779),
Dictionnaire Historique De La
Ville De
Paris Et De Ses
Environs By Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas
Hurtaut, retrieved...
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places for
meeting friends and for
literary and
political discussion.
Hurtaut and
Magny wrote in
their ‘’Dictionnaire de Paris’’ in 1779: "One gets the...
- a
satirical and
humorous pseudo-medical
essay by Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas
Hurtaut,
published anonymously in 1751. The
essay explores the
topic of flatulence...
- 1875, pp. 806–807. O'Hanlon 1875, p. 807. O'Hanlon 1875, p. 808.
Magny &
Hurtaut 1779, p. 514. Baring-Gould,
Sabine (1897), The
Lives Of The Saints, vol...
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Roquefort Histoire de la vie privée des François p.94
Pierre Thomas N.
Hurtaut,
Magny Dictionnaire historique de la
ville de
Paris et de ses environs...
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falls ill on her journey, she is
nursed back to
health by Plaisance. King
Hurtaut of
Castres falls in love with her, but she
flees to Rome.
There she meets...
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Friedrich Hensing,
German physician (d. 1745) Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas
Hurtaut,
French writer (d. 1791)
Christian Gottfried Krause,
German composer (d...
- La Marre, the
chevalier Louis Caron-Destouches, Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas
Hurtaut, Françoise de Graffigny... Ultimately, the
company became so
numerous that...