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Oraison (French pronunciation: [ɔʁɛzɔ̃] ; Occitan: Aureson) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in
southeastern France. The
river ****e...
- The
canton of
Oraison is an
administrative division of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, in
southeastern France. It was
created at the
French canton...
- and heat of p****ion.
These qualities reached their highest point in the
Oraisons funèbres (Funeral Orations).
Bossuet was
always best when at work on a...
- "Never will I have joy as
perfect as before". He
writes his
Livre des
oraisons,
accrediting the
thesis of the
involuntary crime, and
leaves Orthez for...
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collects derived from the
Psalms and
published in the
Psalter in 1563. The "
Oraisons" of the
French Psalter were
translated by and
published in the Scottish...
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profane words and
ideas with
sophisticated verse, as in "Vénus Anadyomène", "
Oraison du soir" or "Les
chercheuses de poux").
Later on,
Rimbaud was prominently...
- Jean Marc
Gaspard Itard (24
April 1774,
Oraison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 5 July 1838, Paris) was a
French physician born in Provence. He is perhaps...
- Uzanne,
Octave (1875). La
Guirlande de Julie. Fléchier,
Esprit (1691).
Oraisons funébres du duc et de la
duchesse de Montausier. Paris.
contemporary memoirs...
- have been
regarded as
masterpieces by the
greatest masters. Panégyriques,
Oraisons funèbres et
Sermons de morale ;
Paris 1719, in-8°; Lyon, in-12 ; A Carême...
- (The Soldier's Tale) by Igor Stravinsky,
staging Jean
Rochefort 1995:
Oraison funèbre sur la mort de Condé by
Jacques Bénigne Bossuet,
music Jean-Baptiste...