- Paul
Joüon (6
February 1871 – 18
February 1940 in Nantes) was a
French Jesuit priest, hebraist,
Semitic language specialist and
member of the Pontifical...
- with the subject.
Jouons avec Léon : les émotions (2007)
Jouons avec Léon : les
sports (2007)
Jouons avec Léon : les métiers (2007)
Jouons avec Léon : les...
- /jɔ/ /ɥɔ/ /wɔ/ Niort, quatuor, wok /ɔ̃/ /jɔ̃/ /ɥɔ̃/ /wɔ̃/ lion, tuons,
jouons /ø/ /jø/ /ɥø/ /wø/ mieux, fructueux,
boueux /œ/ /jœ/ /ɥœ/ /wœ/ antérieur...
- by R.R. Ottley, 1914; reprint, Peabody, M****.: Hendrickson, 1989. Paul
Joüon, SJ, A
Grammar of
Biblical Hebrew, trans. and
revised by T. Muraoka, vol...
- Historisch-Kritisches Lehrgebäude der Hebräischen
Sprache (1881-97). Paul
Joüon's Grammaire de l'hébreu
biblique (1923) was
recently edited and translated...
- ********ins – René Le Guen 1952:
Trois femmes –
Raoul (segment "Mouche") 1952:
Jouons le jeu – le
chanteur (segment 'L'orgueil') 1953: The
Virtuous Scoundrel...
-
consonants of the
Tetragrammaton and
invented the name "Jehovah". Paul
Joüon and
Takamitsu Muraoka state: "The Qre is יְהֹוָה the Lord,
whilst the Ktiv...
- to
various private owners before being bought by the
historian Frédéric
Joüon Des
Longrais in 1931 who,
having a
lifelong p****ion for archeology, undertook...
- night-club My
Priest Among the Rich (1952) - Le
vicomte Pierre de
Sableuse Jouons le jeu (1952) - l'acteur (segments 'L'orgueil' and 'La fidélité') Deux de...
- King Jean IV de
Cerdagne Just Me (1950) –
Maurice Vallier dit 'Ma Pomme'
Jouons le jeu (1952) –
Himself Hit
Parade (1953) –
Himself –
Singer 100
Years of...