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Maurice Tourneux (12 July 1849 – 13
January 1917) was a
French man of
letters and bibliographer. The son of the
artist and
author J.F.E.
Tourneux, he was...
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Mareva Tourneux (born 5
October 1952) is a
French Polynesian doctor.
Tourneux was born in Pirae. She is the
daughter of
doctor Andréa de Balmann. She studied...
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based on
Jules Verne's 1873
novel of the same name.
Directed by
Samuel Tourneux (in his
feature directorial debut) from a
screenplay by
Gerry Swallow and...
- Les
classes verbales en bidiya. In:
Herrmann Jungraithmayr and
Henry Tourneux (eds.),
Etudes tchadiques,
classes et
extensions verbales, 11–16. Paris:...
- Mary of St.
Jerome Tourneux was a
French Roman Catholic nun who
established the
first monastery of the
Order of Our Lady of
Charity in the
United States...
- (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 164–165. This cites:
Maurice Tourneux,
Marie Antoinette devant l'histoire:
Essai bibliographique (2nd ed., Paris...
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Munjuk languages:
Munjuk Muzuk Beege Mpus
Vulum Munjuk, from
manjakay (H.
Tourneux),
refers to the a
group of four
related languages, not only Muzuk. Munjuk...
- 4,
reprinted New York, 1948;
second edition, 1873, pp. 271, 281–282).
Tourneux, Maurice. La Tour,
biographie critique. (Paris, 1904) p. 40. Jeffares,...
- Giziga, Mofu Duvangar, and Mofu
Gudur according to C.
Seignobos and H.
Tourneux.
Since migrating from the
surrounding mountains to the
village of Balda...
- The
papers emanating from the
Cordeliers are
enumerated in Jean
Maurice Tourneux,
Bibliographie de l'histoire de
Paris pendant la Révolution (1894), i....