- The
Panckoucke family was a
French family engaged in
publishing and printing. Amélie
Panckoucke (1750-1830),
writer and salonnière,
sister of Charles-Joseph;...
- Charles-Joseph
Panckoucke (French: [ʃaʁl ʒozɛf pɑ̃****]; 26
November 1736 – 19
December 1798) was a
French writer and publisher. He was
responsible for...
-
Ernestine Panckoucke, née Désormeaux, aka Anne-Ernestine
Panckoucke (1784-1860), was a
French botanical illustrator and
flower painter. She described...
- nature, Ophiologie.
Panckoucke,
Paris 1790.
Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des
trois règnes de la nature, ornithologie.
Panckoucke,
Paris 1790/91. Tableau...
- Charles-Louis-Fleury
Panckoucke (French: [ʃaʁl lwi flø.ʁi pɑ̃.****]; 26
December 1780, in
Paris – 11 July 1844, in Meudon) was a
French writer, printer...
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published between 1782 and 1832 by the
French publisher Charles Joseph Panckoucke, his son-in-law
Henri Ag****e, and the latter's wife, Thérèse-Charlotte...
-
difficult to digest. Larmarck's
original description of tejas. Vol. t.3.
Panckoucke;Plomteux. 1789.
Retrieved 23
November 2012. On
mange la
chair de son fruit...
- l'Académie d'histoire de Madrid, de
celle de
Rouen (in French). chez
Panckoucke. p. 199. Ray
Pritz (1988).
Nazarene Jewish Christianity: From the End...
- 1800
under Napoleon. Amélie
Panckoucke was born on 12 May 1743. Her parents, the
author and
bookseller André-Joseph
Panckoucke (1703–53) and Marie–Marguerite...
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University Press. ISBN 0-691-00797-7. Jourdan,
Antoine Jacques Louis (1821).
Panckoucke, Charles-Louis-Fleury (ed.).
Dictionnaire des
Sciences Médicales: Biographie...