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Bernard de La
Monnoye (15 June 1641, in
Dijon – 15
October 1728) was a
French lawyer, poet,
philologue and critic,
known chiefly for his
carols Noei borguignon...
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Burgundian dialect,
later adapted into English. It was
written by
Bernard de la
Monnoye (1641–1728) and
first published in Noël
bourguignons in 1720. Its original...
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chanson de la Palisse) is a
burlesque song
attributed to
Bernard de la
Monnoye (1641–1728)
about alleged feats of
French nobleman and
military leader...
- to mint coins. The name of this site—La
Monnaie (originally
spelled La
Monnoye) in
French or De Munt in
Dutch (both
meaning "The Mint")—remained attached...
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published Notes "Noel Bourguignon" ("Burgundian Carol")
Bernard de La
Monnoye c. 1700
Translated into
English by
Oscar Brand "Il est né, le
divin Enfant"...
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naked / he didn't wear a shirt"). In the
early 18th century,
Bernard de la
Monnoye collected over 50 of
these humorous "La Palice"
quatrains and published...
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original on 17
December 2019.
Retrieved 8
November 2016. Toland, John; La
Monnoye,
Bernard de (1
January 1718). Nazarenus, or, Jewish, gentile, and ****metan...
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Cinematography Juliette Van
Dormael Edited by
Damien Keyeux Music by Sébastien
Monnoye Production companies Versus Production Colonelle Films Haut et
Court The...
- Jean
Lahor (1840–1909)
Alphonse de
Lamartine (1790–1869)
Bernard de La
Monnoye (1641–1728) Jane de La Vaudère (1857–1908)
Valery Larbaud (1881–1957) Josaphat-Robert...
- 219. The
article contains this footnote: See the
edition by M. de la
Monnoye of the
Jugemens des
savans (Amsterdam, 4 vols. 1722),
which contains the...