- Joséphin (Joseph Marie)
Soulary (23
February 1815 - 28
March 1891),
French poet, son of a Lyon
merchant of
Genoese origin (Solari). He was born in Lyon...
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collaboration with
Cavalcabo and
Ernest ****et), 1889 À la mémoire de Joséphin
Soulary, 1891 De Lyon à Uriage : épître à
madame la
marquise de Montrecoul, 1893...
- Salles (0-3-1)
Louisa Siefert (0-6-6)
Armand Silvestre (0-3-6)
Josephin Soulary (0-2-6)
Sully Prudhomme (4-5-1)
Maurice Talmeyr (0-0-1)
Francis Tesson (1-0-0)...
- disabilities. She
contributed to La
guide de voyage: Paris, by
Charlotte Soulary,
published in
January 2018. In
November 2016, she parti****ted in the TEDx...
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originally from Italy. He
began as a
student of the
history painter,
Claude Soulary [fr], then
worked in the
studios of Léon
Cogniet at the École des Beaux-Arts...
- then took a job in Lyon,
where he met the poet
Josephin Soulary, the
curator of the library.
Soulary helped him move to Paris,
where despite being self-taught...
- 1581 and 1598. In the mid 19th
century Louis Perrin of
Lyons printed J.
Soulary's Sonnets humouristiques in civilité. Granjon's
experiment cannot be said...
- Heredia) (Paris:
Julien Hamelle, 1908) Deux Mélodies, Op. 30 (Joséphin
Soulary,
Charles Baudelaire) (Paris:
Julien Hamelle, 1908)
Trois Chansons écossaises...
- and
Anton Bacalbașa—but also, to some degree, by D.
Teleor and Joséphin
Soulary. As
introduced by his
entry in the
University of
Florence Romanian literature...
- (Edouard Turquety), Paris: A. O'Kelly (A.O.K. 700) (1877) En mer (Joséphin
Soulary), Paris: A. O'Kelly (A.O.K. 701) (1877) Le Nid de la
fauvette (Charles...