- Jean (de)
Mairet (10 May 1604 – 31
January 1686) was a
classical french dramatist who
wrote both
tragedies and comedies. He was born at Besançon, and went...
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Philip Mairet (French: [mɛʁɛ]; full name:
Philippe Auguste Mairet; 1886–1975) was a
British designer,
writer and journalist. He had a wide
range of interest:...
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Ethel Mary Partridge,
Ethel Mary
Mairet RDI, or
Ethel Mary
Coomaraswamy (17
February 1872 – 18
November 1952) was a
British hand loom weaver, significant...
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Philip Mairet). "Symbolism of the Centre". In
Images and Symbols. Princeton, 1991. ISBN 069102068X. p.48–51
Mircea Eliade (tr.
Philip Mairet). "Symbolism...
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Existentialism and
Humanism was
published in an
English translation by
Philip Mairet in 1948. In the
United States, the work was
originally published as Existentialism...
- this time in
France with a
translation by Jean
Mairet.
Voltaire said that the
Sophonisba of
Mairet had "a
merit which was then
entirely new in France...
- From
Inception to
trade sale – and what
happened after... by Dr. Joël Jean-
Mairet. Brussels,
March 31, 2011 Cameron, F; McCormack, PL (January 2014). "Obinutuzumab:...
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encounter between contemporary faiths and
archaic realities.
Translated by
Mairet, Philip.
Harvill Press. ISBN 978-0-06-131320-2. — (1998). Myth and Reality...
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human rights activist Auguste and
Louis Lumière,
early filmmakers Jean
Mairet,
dramatist Jacques de Molay, last
Grandmaster of the
Knights Templar Charles...
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Royal Designers for Industry". RSA.
Retrieved 12 July 2015.
Margot Coatts, ‘
Mairet ,
Ethel Mary (1872–1952)’,
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography, Oxford...