- A
taboret (also
spelled tabouret or tabourette)
refers to two
different pieces of furniture: a
cabinet or a stool. As a stool, it
refers to a
short stool...
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Claire Tabouret (born 1981) is a
French artist based in Los Angeles, California,
United States. She
works with
figurative subject matter,
using loose expressive...
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Thoinot Arbeau is the
anagrammatic pen name of
French cleric Jehan Tabourot (March 17, 1520 – July 23, 1595).
Tabourot is most
famous for his Orchésographie...
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writing systems. Vol. 6. Oxford: Oxbow. p. 232. ISBN 978-1-78925-850-9.
Tabouret-Keller, Andrée; Le Page,
Robert B.; Gardner-Chloros, Penelope; Varro, Gabrielle...
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furniture appeared,
including folding chairs and
small tables,
called tabourets,
which could be
moved easily from room to room.
These tendencies led directly...
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gilded pliants (folding stools)
forming part of long sets with
matching tabourets delivered in 1786 to the
royal châteaux of Compiègne and Fontainebleau...
- "Faut-il que les
langues aient un nom? Le cas du macédonien", in Andrée
Tabouret-Keller (éd.) : Le nom des langues. L'enjeu de la
nomination des langues...
- Jean-Bapiste Gascq.
Reinach commissioned exact copies of
ancient Grecian chairs,
tabourets and
klismos furniture kept in the
National Archaeological Museum in Naples...
- macédonien" [Do
languages have to have a name? The case of Macedonian], in
Tabouret-Keller, Andrée (ed.), Le nom des langues. L'enjeu de la
nomination des...
- t'aime plus 1980: L'Italie /
Question ambiance 1980:
Agitation / Les
tabourets du bar 1983: Succès Fou / Cœur défiguré 1983: Mon amie la
jalousie / Souvenir...