- Jacques-André
Naigeon (15 July 1738,
Paris – 28
February 1810, Paris) was a
French artist, atheist-materialist philosopher,
editor and man of letters...
- d'Holbach
Claude Adrien Helvétius
Pierre Jean
Georges Cabanis Jacques-André
Naigeon Atheism during the Age of
Enlightenment German materialism Mechanism (philosophy)...
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table of King
Philip VI, it ****umed its
current form in 1856 when Jean
Naigeon of
Dijon replaced the
vinegar usually used in
prepared mustard with verjuice...
- has
become famous for
Dijon mustard,
which originated in 1856, when Jean
Naigeon of
Dijon substituted verjuice, the
acidic "green"
juice of not-quite-ripe...
- Marmontel, Turgot, La Condamine, Raynal, Helvétius, Galiani, Morellet,
Naigeon and, for a time, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The
salon was also
visited by prominent...
- than most ****y
brown types.
Dijon mustard originated in 1856, when Jean
Naigeon of
Dijon replaced the
usual ingredient of
vinegar with verjuice, the acidic...
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vicomte de la Platière (commerce)
Jacques de Sève
artwork Jacques-André
Naigeon One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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Belle Voce
Chicago (YouTube video)
Mensuration - an
introduction by
Alain Naigeon GB-Ob MS. Canon. Misc. 213 from DIAMM; the top of p.135
illustrates the...
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openly atheistic thinkers followed, such as
Baron d'Holbach, Jacques-André
Naigeon, and
other French materialists.
Baron d'Holbach was a
prominent figure...
- the ****istance of
Denis Diderot but with the
support of Jacques-André
Naigeon –
anonymously in 1770,
describing the
universe in
terms of the principles...