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[Faust] / J. Kausch. [Faure]
[FAUST] / J. KAUSCH. [FAURE]
[Faust] / J. Kausch. [Faure] (1)
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Allocution du Président Edgar Faure
Faure Edgar. Allocution du Président Edgar Faure. In: Études Renaniennes, N°28, 3e trimestre 1976. pp. 3-4
Conférence de M. Bernard Faure
Faure Bernard. Conférence de M. Bernard Faure. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 108, 1999-2000. 1999. pp. 137-145
Hugues Faure, 1928–2003: The unique adventure of his life
Hugues Faure was not only one of the greatest pioneers of the study of the Quaternary and a man of outstanding personality, with the highest integrity, an uncommon strength of character, with a lot of kindness and generosity, but also a man who made his dreams, conceived in the inhospitable solitudes of the Sahara, come true. He was very young when he chose his way: barely 10 years old and his passion for geology already filled his life. It was in Africa, a continent he discovered at his earliest years as a field-geologist, and deeply loved, that he nursed and matured many of his most stimulating ideas on Quaternary environmental change. It was in the desert that he built up his exceptional personality and found his truth, which finally allowed him to accomplish his destiny. Hugues Faure was born in Paris, on the 11th March 1928, the son of a jeweller. The comfortable circumstances of the family were darkened by his father's death when Hugues was only 3 years old. As a consequence of this sad event, Hugues used to spend in England most of his school holidays far from his family. Then during World War 2, he lived the exodus on the roads of France, cycling under the bombs, with his dog in his basket. He was 12 years old, and it was the end of his youth. His passion for earth sciences had began before the age of ten, when he started collecting flint and fossils from the chalk of the Paris Basin, and decided to stop playing piano, so as to devote himself to Geology. Hugues graduated in Mathematics from Lycée Jacques-Decour in 1948, and in Sciences from the Faculté des Sciences de Paris Sorbonne in 1949. On the same year he enrolled as a geologist of the “France of Overseas”, then as a hydrogeologist at the French Geological Survey (BRGM) (1949–1963), so as to work in Africa
II. — Lettre de M. Maurice Faure
Faure Maurice Émile Louis. II. — Lettre de M. Maurice Faure . In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 60, Juillet-Décembre 1910. pp. 529-530
Entretien avec Bernard Faure
Matthey Philippe, Duc Violaine, Voide Marie, Faure Bernard. Entretien avec Bernard Faure. In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°12, 2017. pp. 7-21
Deux textes de Félix Faure concernant l'administration des colonies françaises
Faure Félix. Deux textes de Félix Faure concernant l'administration des colonies françaises . In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 47, n°168-169, troisième et quatrième trimestres 1960. pp. 377-386
Apparatus brevis ad theologiam et jus canonicum complectens indicem historico-chronologicum conciliorum, paparum, antipaparum, patrum, et scriptorum ecclesiasticorum, necnon haereticorum et compendiosam juris utriusque praenotionem : accedit appendix de textibus, ac versionibus sacrarum scripturarum ...
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Hôpital St-Louis (Paris) - Cour de la Pharmacie. Coll. P. Faure
Faure Pierre. Hôpital St-Louis (Paris) - Cour de la Pharmacie. Coll. P. Faure . In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 87ᵉ année, n°324, 1999. p. 1
Lettre de Louis Berlioz à Joseph Faure, La Côte-[Saint-André], 4 avril 1816 (manuscrit autographe)
Lettre autographe signée, un manque à l'emplacement du cachet. - Le cachet postal, daté du 8 avril, est certainement un cachet d'arrivée (pas de nom de lieu). - Amédée et Eugène Faure étaient les fils du député Joseph Faure. - Collection MacnuttCorrespondanc
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