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Filaret (Philaret) is a male
given name of Gr**** origin,
commonly used as a
monastic name in the
Orthodox Church,
literally meaning, "lover of virtue")...
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Philarète Euphemon Chasles (6
October 1798 – 18 July 1873) was a widely-known
French critic and man of letters. He was born at Mainvilliers, Eure-et-Loir...
- and Brazil.
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called her a genius. The
first French critic who paid
notice to
Austen was
Philarète Chasles in an 1842 essay,
dismissing her in two
sentences as a boring...
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philoctetes murena Staudinger, [1886] (Brazil: Amazonas)
Antirrhea philoctetes philaretes C. & R. Felder, 1862 (Colombia)
Antirrhea philoctetes theodori Fruhstorfer...
- (1869–1939),
French dancer Michel Chasles (1793–1880),
French mathematician Philarète Chasles (1798–1873),
French critic and
belletrist 18510 Chasles, minor...
- Myers. Five
Black Cats by Pat
Hegarty All
Hallows by
Christopher Golden Philarète Chasles, "The Eye with No Lid"
Isaac Asimov (editor),
Thirteen Horrors...
- organization. It was
modeled after the
Philomath League and the ****embly of
Philaretes (Polish:
Zgromadzenie Filaretów),
underground groups for
Polish students...
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October 8 John Byington,
American Seventh-day
Adventist minister (d. 1887)
Philarète Chasles,
French critic and man of
letters (d. 1873) Hans Holmboe, Norwegian...
- it put
Gobineau in the same
company as
George Sand, Théophile Gautier,
Philarète Chasles,
Alphonse de Lamartine,
Edgar Quinet and
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve...