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Louis Vulliemin (7
September 1797, in Yverdon-les-Bains – 10
August 1879, in Lausanne) was a
Swiss theologian and historian. He was
educated at Johann...
- Fröbel (1782–1852), a
German pedagogue, a
student of
Pestalozzi Louis Vulliemin (1797–1879), a
theologian and
historian Marcel Lequatre (1882–1960), a...
- research. The two
historians who
influenced Meyer particularly were
Louis Vulliemin at
Lausanne and
Jacob Burckhardt at Basel,
whose book on the
Culture of...
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French composer Philippe Vuillemin (born 1958),
French cartoonist Louis Vulliemin (1797–1879),
Swiss theologian and
historian This page
lists people with...
- Oechsli, Élisée Reclus,
Johannes Strickler [de]
Johannes Vitodur****,
Louis Vulliemin XVII–XXVII XVII:
Switzerland (concluded),
Russia and
Poland XVIII: England...
- by
Robert Glutz-Blotzheim (to 1517), J. J.
Hottinger (to 1531),
Louis Vulliemin (to 1712), and
Charles Monnard (to 1815). A
French translation of the...
- 1887)
Jenny Vertpré,
French stage actress (d. 1865)
September 7
Louis Vulliemin,
Swiss theologian,
historian (d. 1897) Per Erik Wallqvist,
Swedish ballet...
- la
Suisse — in 1835–38 the work was
published in its
entirety by
Louis Vulliemin (7 volumes). It was
later translated into
English and
published with the...
- von Müller, Johannes; Glutz-Blotzheim, Robert; Hottinger,
Johann Jakob;
Vulliemin, Louis; Monnard,
Charles (1841).
Histoire de la Confédération
suisse (in...
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picturesque than scientific. Two Vaudois,
Charles Monnard (1790–1865) and
Louis Vulliemin (1797–1879)
carried out
their great scheme of
translating (1837–1840)...