- his
historical novel based on Azurara's Chronicle: L'Écuyer d'Henri le
Navigateur (2007),
published by Éditions l'Harmattan, Paris.
Nicholas Cayetano de...
- "thanatologie",
comes from the Gr**** god of
death Thanatos and
nautis (
navigateur) and thus
signifies navigator of
death or
explorer of death. The novel...
-
adapted and
retold by
Philip José Farmer. Rosny's
masterpiece is Les
Navigateurs de l'Infini [The
Navigators of Infinity] (1925) in
which the word astronaut...
-
Centre de
services scolaire des
Navigateurs is a French-language
school service centre in Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec, Canada. Its web site
gives its...
- 2023-10-04.
Retrieved 2024-02-27.
Korben (2024-05-22). "Floorp – Le
navigateur web qui va vous
faire kiffer !".
Korben (in French).
Archived from the...
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islands was Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, who
named them the "Îles des
Navigateurs" in 1768.
British explorer James Cook
recorded the
island names in 1773...
- (French: Mécanicien Navigant),
Navigating Arms
Systems Officer (French:
Navigateur Officier Système d'Armes) (NOSA),
Combat Air
Medic (French: Convoyeur...
- book
Across the Zodiac, "astronaut"
referred to a spacecraft. In Les
Navigateurs de l'infini (1925) by J.-H.
Rosny aîné, the word
astronautique (astronautics)...
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writer was J.-H.
Rosny aîné (1856–1940). Rosny's
masterpiece is Les
Navigateurs de l'Infini (The
Navigators of Infinity) (1925) in
which the word astronaut...
- "l'homme volant" portugais, né au Brésil (1685–1724) précurseur des
navigateurs aériens et
premier inventeur des aérostats. 1917". "Innovative Projects;...