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Marmontel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean-François
Marmontel (1723–1799),
French literary figure Antoine François Marmontel...
- Jean-François
Marmontel (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa maʁmɔ̃tɛl]; 11 July 1723 – 31
December 1799) was a
French historian,
writer and a
member of...
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Antoine François
Marmontel (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan fʁɑ̃swa maʁmɔ̃tɛl]; 18 July 1816 – 16
January 1898) was a
French pianist, composer, teacher...
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intermission and leads,
without a break, into the next act. Jean-François
Marmontel and
Denis Diderot both
viewed the
intermission as a
period in
which the...
- and Azor is an
operatic version of the story,
written by Jean-François
Marmontel and
composed by André Grétry in 1771,
which had
enormous success into...
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Retrieved 27 May 2009. Banguera-Hinestroza, E; Cardenas, H; Ruiz-García, M;
Marmontel, M; Gaitan, E;
Vazquez Garcia-Vallejo, F (2002). "Molecular identification...
- "the best that was
known in
those days",
according to Jean-François
Marmontel ("… le
meilleur concert de
musique qui fût
connu dans ce temps-là."),...
- with that of the people:
Condorcet contrasted "opinion" with po****ce,
Marmontel "the
opinion of men of letters" with "the
opinion of the multitude" and...
- Selleghin-Veiga, Giovanna; Rachid-Ribeiro, Mic****e Carneiro; Silva,
Felipe André;
Marmontel, Miriam; dos Santos, Fabrício Rodrigues; Laudisoit, Anne; Verheyen, Erik;...
- Cora
gained prominence among a
wider audience through Jean-François
Marmontel's novel Les
Incas of 1777,
where it is
given to an Inca girl consecrated...