- Jean-Rodolphe
Perronet (27
October 1708 – 27
February 1794) was a
French architect and
structural engineer known for his many
stone arch bridges. His best-known...
- of
music composer Joanni Perronnet and
Blanche Guérard, as well as
grandson of the
playwright and
lyricist Amélie
Perronnet. He was a
fencing master,...
- he met and
became friends with the
fellow bridge-builder Jean-Rodolph
Perronnet,
bequeathing him
papers and a
model of
Westminster Bridge. Lee, Sidney...
- Montalivet,
Minister of the Interior. In it he
states that the
Minister Perronnet [sic] had
promised him the job of
created a
marble statue of
Saint Louis...
- de Maup****ant,
Toine (Paris: C.
Marpon and E. Flammarion, 1886) Amélie
Perronnet, Les premières amitiés, 120
illustrations (Paris:
Jules Lévy, 1887) Alexandre...
-
attractor FPS Paul
Langevin Award in 1981. FPS Jean
Ricard Award in 1985.
Perronnet–Bettancourt
Prize (1993)
awarded by the
Spanish government for collaborative...
-
featured the work of
composers Delphine Ugalde, Clémence de Grandval, Amélie
Perronnet, and
excerpts from Thys's
comic opera Le
Mariage de Tabarin. In 1883,...
- (1914–18) Fr.
Odelon Brise (1919–21) Fr. A.
Rousseau (1921–22) Fr. L.
Perronnet (1922–27) Fr. C.
Merriemboer (1927–30) Fr.
Francis Bischof (1930–45) Fr...