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Parville (French pronunciation: [paʁvil]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France. It is 4.6
kilometres (2.9 mi) west of Evreux...
- The
Parville m****cript is a m****cript
currently in
possession of the UC
Berkeley Music Library (catalogue
number MS-778; full
number US-BEM 778). Along...
- view, 1889
Another indoor view, 1889
Citations Parville 1890, p. 208.
Parville 1890, p. 209.
Parville 1890, p. 210. Le
palais des machines: Chantier,...
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Other pseudonyms used by Gauthiers-Villars are:
Henry Maugis,
Robert Parville, l’Ex-ouvreuse du
Cirque d’été, L’Ouvreuse, L’Ouvreuse du
Cirque d’été...
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volume of the
flame is not too great. Brewer, Moigno, and de
Parville describe Kastner as
having invented the
instrument about twenty years before...
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story involving a m****ive "man-eating shark". The
French scientist De
Parville published a
report of the
alleged incident in the
Paris Journal des Débats...
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Exhibition of 1900
Citations Bruley 2002, pp. 9–26.
Parville 1890, p. 208.
Parville 1890, p. 209.
Parville 1890, p. 210.
Nansouty 1889, p. 116. Dutert: Légion...
- Rés. Vm7 674–675). It is,
along with
several printed collections and the
Parville m****cript, one of the most
important sources for
French harpsichord music...
- "The
Tower of Hanoi: A Bibliography" (PDF).
Retrieved 2024-02-21. de
Parville,
Henri (1883-12-27). "Revue des Sciences".
Journal des débats. Retrieved...
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anagram of
Lucas d'Amiens,
pseudonym of the
author Édouard Lucas.) de
Parville,
Henri [in French], ed. (1883-12-27). "La tour d'Hanoï, véritable c****e-tête...