- Pierre-Jules
Jollivet (27 June 1803, in
Paris – 7
September 1871, in Paris) was a
French painter and
lithographer who
worked mostly in the
Romantic style...
- of 1756.
Jollivet (1656), pp. 19–20. All the 18th
century treatises follow Jollivet (1656), p. 19, in this scoring. Yet on p. 29 of
Jollivet, only 2 points...
- story), Paris,
architect Antoine Anatole Jal and
painter Pierre-Jules
Jollivet, 1858
Neoclassical reinterpretation of the
Corinthian capital at the Grave...
- of
Cambrai Battle of Agnadel, 14th May 1509,
painting by Pierre-Jules
Jollivet Belligerents Kingdom of
France Republic of
Venice Commanders and leaders...
- to a
decree by the
General Government Commissioner, Jean-Baptiste-Moïse
Jollivet, so that
under the
pseudonym of
Jakob Ofenloch he
began a
travelling shopkeeper's...
- each thing. The
French Pythagorean and
Rosicrucian alchemist,
Francois Jollivet-Castelot (1874–1937),
established a
hylozoic esoteric school which combined...
- but none were
admitted to continue"
Carried over from 1757.
Noted as
Jollivet. From 1767
through 1772, the
winners of the Prix de Rome were deprived...
- Juliette; Gaill, Françoise; Bris,
Nadine Le; Sarradin, Pierre-Marie;
Jollivet, Didier; Shillito,
Bruce (2003-07-15). "Heat-shock
response and temperature...
- [Exile and creation: Gr****
thinkers in
French intellectual life]. In S.
Jollivet; C. Prémat; M.
Rosengren (eds.).
Destins d’exilés :
trois philosophes grecs...
-
comique by
Charles Lecocq, with a
libretto by
Albert Millaud and
Gaston Jollivet. It was
first presented at the Opéra-Comique, Paris, on 31
March 1886;...