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Louis Moréri (25
March 1643 – 10 July 1680) was a
French priest and encyclopedist.
Moréri was born in 1643 in Bargemon, a
village in the
ancient province...
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encyclopedia originally compiled by the
Catholic priest and
theologian Louis Moréri (1643–1680). By
later standards, it was
highly specialized, for
nearly all...
- creation, put
forward by 17th-century
French priest and
encyclopaedist Louis Moréri,
among others, is that it was
spread by
supporters of
Cardinal Girolamo...
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modern French Villejuive. The
French author from the 17th
century Louis Moréri indicates that the
settlement was
founded by Jews
expelled from Paris. This...
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Tlhalefang Bagwasi (Secretary)
Mokgosi (Vice Secretary)
Kgakgamatso Moreri (Treasurer)
Lopang **** (PR Official)
Simeone Mooketsi (Add Member) Shane...
- Guide,
Cicerone Mountain Walking) or
Pindhos (Lonely Planet,
Rough Guide).
Moreri,
Louis (1732). Pierre-Augustin Le
Mercier (ed.). Le
grand dictionnaire historique...
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Desvoyes 1872, p. 13. Pujo 1991, p. 152.
Wolfe 2009, p. 151.
Latcham 2004.
Moreri 1749, p. 690.
Tucker 2009, p. 654.
Duffy 1995, p. 136.
Lepage 2009, p. 9...
- 29–30,
citing Moreri 1759 vol. 10, p. 606 ("Vigenere,
Blaise de").
Sarazin 1997, p. 18. Métral 1939, p. 11.
Sarazin 1997, pp. 18–19.
Moreri 1759, vol. 10...
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Kunene Jack
Mabaso Mahlatse Letoka Xolelwa Joe
Mafela Tebogo...
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writer (d. 1682) 1636 –
Henric Piccardt,
Dutch lawyer (d. 1712) 1643 –
Louis Moréri,
French priest and
scholar (d. 1680) 1661 – Paul de Rapin,
French soldier...