- Émile
Paladilhe (3 June 1844 – 6
January 1926) was a
French composer of the late
romantic period. Émile
Paladilhe was born in Montpellier. He was a musical...
- [This
volume also
contains a
separate study,
Paladilhe's "Gustave Moreau: His Life and Work"], pg 128.
Paladilhe, Jean; Pierre, José (1972).
Gustave Moreau...
-
Alcide de
Paladilhe (1814–1876) was a
French malacologist. He
wrote (1866-1869)
Nouvelles miscellanées
malacologiques par M. le
Docteur Paladilhe Paris :Chez...
- 179, no. 175, ill. "Gustave Moreau: His Life and Work" by Jean
Paladilhe in Jean
Paladilhe and Jose
Pierre (1972)
Gustave Moreau.
Translated by Bettina...
- 1954, p. 195.
Busquet 1954, p. 196.
Paladilhe 1997, p. 135.
Casteen 2015, p. 130.
Goldstone 2009, pp. 235–236.
Paladilhe 1997, p. 138-139.
Busquet 1954, p...
- 1842 (junior synonym)
Helix dumivaga Morelet, 1880 (junior synonym)
Helix moricola Paladilhe, 1875 (junior synonym)
Xerotricha mariae (Gasull, 1972)...
- (1828–1885) André
George Louis Onslow (1784–1853) Étienne Ozi (1754–1813) Émile
Paladilhe (1844–1926) Paul
Paray (1886–1979) Pérotin (c. 1160 – c. 1230) Claude...
- the end of the 16th century, and was made into a po****r
opera by
Emile Paladilhe in 1886. The
scene of La Sorcière (1904) was laid in
Spain in the 16th...
-
longiscata (Bourguignat, 1856) (Semisalsa longiscata)
Eupaludestrina macei (
Paladilhe, 1867)
Eupaludestrina maltzani (Westerlund, 1886)
Eupaludestrina musaensis...
-
Frederic Hymen Cowen,
Joseph Barnby,
Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Émile
Paladilhe. Boyd died in 1968, at the age of 78, at a rest home in Jonesboro, Arkansas...