42 résultats pour "1700"
- Thomson, James (1700-1748) - littérature.
- 1700-1750 (Atlas de l'art)
- « Il n'y a plus de Pyrénées. » CASTEL RODRIGO, en 1700. Commentez.
- BEJART, Armande (1642-1700) Née dans une famille de comédiens devenus célèbres, on ne sait pas si elle est la s?
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LE THEATRE DE L'ÉPOQUE CLASSIQUE (1700-1740) - LITTERATURE
150 LE XVIIIe SIÈCLE verve neuve de tous les artifices consacrés. Son dialogue est excellent, plein de mouvement et d'esprit, et d'une gaîté communicative. De tous les écrivains comiquesdel'époque, il était probablement leplus capable, s'il avait vécu, d'adap ter la comédie traditionnelle àune société transformée. john gay. — Le poète John Gay (voir ci-dessus) fit jouer en 1728, avec un succès prodigieux, l'Opéra du Gueux (The Beggar's Opéra). C'est une comédie musi cale où les voleur...
- ADAM, Lambert Sigisbert (1700-1759) Sculpteur et ornemaniste, d'inspiration baroque, il est l'auteur du Triomphe marin de Neptune et d'Amphitrite (Versailles).
- Jolliet, Louis Jolliet, Louis (1645-1700), explorateur français.
- Le Nôtre André , 1613-1700, né à Paris, architecte paysagiste français.
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- Natoire Charles , 1700-1777, né à Nîmes, peintre et graveur français.
- Dryden J ohn , 1631-1700, né à Aldwinkle, poète et auteur dramatique anglais.
- Blavet Michel, 1700-1768, né à Besançon (Doubs), flûtiste et compositeur français.
- ADAM, Lambert Sigisbert (1700-1759) Sculpteur et ornemaniste, d'inspiration baroque, il est l'auteur du Triomphe marin de Neptune et d'Amphitrite (Versailles).
- LE NOTRE, André (1613-1700) Jardinier, architecte Après la mort de son père en 1637, André Le Nôtre devient comme lui jardinier du roi en 1645.
- LE NOTRE, André (1613-1700) Jardinier, architecte Après la mort de son père en 1637, André Le Nôtre devient comme lui jardinier du roi en 1645.
- André Le Nôtre 1613-1700 Son oeuvre l'associe trop étroitement à l'art architectural de son temps pour qu'il soit nécessaire de justifier sa place dans ce répertoire.
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Atlantic Slave Trade.
members of the planters’ society. Through most of the years of the Atlantic trade, prices for Africans remained favorable in relation to the price of the crops theyproduced. They were, thus, the best economic solution for plantation owners seeking inexpensive labor. The Atlantic slave trade began as a trickle in the 1440s and grew slowly through the 17th century. By 1700, 25,000 slaves, on average, were crossing the Atlantic everyyear. After 1700 the trade grew much more rapidly to a peak in the...
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- NOAILLES, Louis Antoine, cardinal de (1651-1729) Cardinal en 1700, ce frère du duc de Noailles -- adepte des dragonnades --, tente d'adoucir par son intervention le conflit théologique entre Bossuet et Fénelon.
- André CAMPRA 1660 - Aix-en-Provence 1744 - Versailles D'abord maître de musique à Arles et Toulouse, il occupa ensuite cet emploi à Notre-Dame de Paris (1694-1700) puis à la chapelle royale de Versailles.
- LE NOTRE, André (1613-1700) Jardinier, architecte Après la mort de son père en 1637, André Le Nôtre devient comme lui jardinier du roi en 1645.
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Nicolas Jolliet et Jacques Marquette
1645-1700 et 1637-1675
Né à Laon le 1er juin 1637, Jacques Marquette, fils de Nicolas Marquette et de Rose de la
Salle, entra au noviciat des Jésuites à Nancy en 1654 et arriva à Québec le 20 septembre
1666.
La preuve irréfutable nous est donnée par une carte autographe basée sur le journal mentionné plus haut ; par une conversation entre Jolliet et Dablon que ce dernier consigna par écrit le 1er août 1674 ; par une copie d'une lettre de Jolliet, datée du 10 octobre 1674, à Mgr de Laval, évêque de Québec, alors en France. La carte que Jolliet dessina de mémoire après son retour à Québec, en juillet 1674, est aussi perdue, mais il subsiste plusieurs cartes basées sur celle-ci. Nous avons aussi des co...
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George Frideric Handel
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Handel's Water Music
In addition to his popular operas and oratorios, German-born composer George Frideric Handel wrote music in the 1700s
for the church and for royal celebrations.
During the 1720s and 1730s Handel worked primarily as a composer and producer of operas for the London stage. This extremely productive phase of his career beganwith the opening of the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1719. The Royal Academy was founded with the support of the king and aristocratic subscribers for theproduction of Italian operas. Its directors sent Handel to continental Europe to hire some of the world’s greatest singers. Handel was not the only composer writingoperas for Aca...
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espagnole, littérature.
2.3. 2 Littérature érudite et chevaleresque La littérature satirique et historique s’épanouit particulièrement dans l’Espagne du XVe siècle. Les monarques Ferdinand V et Isabelle I re la Catholique encouragent durant leur règne (1474-1504) l’étude des humanités ; le savant le plus en vue de l’époque est d’ailleurs un grammairien et lexicographe, Antonio de Nebrija (ou Lebrija), qui rédige la Grammaire de la langue castillane (1492). C’est à cette époque également que le roman de chevalerie...
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Native American Architecture.
B Relationship to the Universe and Nature A more profound difference between European American and Native American perceptions lay in how human beings saw themselves in relationship to the universe andin what they believed their responsibilities were to the natural world and to each other. Most European Americans saw themselves as separate from creation andadversaries of nature, ever struggling to conquer and subdue nature and force it to yield to their will. Native Americans saw themselves as...
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Belize - country.
Education is compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 14. Attendance at primary schools was nearly universal in 2002–2003, but only 78 percent of children ofsecondary school age were enrolled in school. Higher education is available at colleges in Belize City and Corozal. The literacy rate of 93 percent is one of the highest inLatin America. C Government Belize is governed under a constitution that became effective at independence in 1981. Belize recognizes the British monarch as its o...
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Geography - Geography.
Geographers have developed a standard pattern of map symbols for identifying such cultural features as homes, factories, and churches; dams, bridges, and tunnels;railways, highways, and travel routes; and mines, farms, and grazing lands. C Analyzing Geographic Information Techniques that use mathematics or statistics to analyze data are known as quantitative methods. The use of quantitative methods enables geographers to treat a largeamount of data and a large number of variables in an objectiv...
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Native American Literature
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Leslie Marmon Silko
Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko is perhaps best known for her first novel, Ceremony (1977), a coming-of-age
story about a young man of mixed Native American and white ancestry.
SequoyahNative Americans did not use a complex written language before the immigration of Europeans to the Americas. In theearly 1820s the Cherokee leader Sequoyah developed an alphabet and written language for his native tongue. ManyCherokee learned the new written language readily, and in 1828 they published the first Native American newspaper,written in both Cherokee and English.THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE Before Native Americans came into contact with Europeans, many tribes supplemented the spoken...
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Peter the Great
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Peter the Great or Peter I (1672-1725), tsar and, later, emperor of Russia (1682-1725), who is linked with the Westernization of Russia and its rise as a great power.
V LATER REIGN Before long, however, these and other reform measures had to cede center stage to the prosecution of the Great Northern War (1700-1721) against Sweden. Peter’sjourney west did not result in a great alliance against the Ottomans, but it led to one against Sweden. Russia fought together with Denmark and the union of Polandand Saxony against Sweden to win the Baltic coastline, the 'window into Europe,' and to break Swedish dominance over the northern part of the continent. At the tim...
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Peter the Great.
V LATER REIGN Before long, however, these and other reform measures had to cede center stage to the prosecution of the Great Northern War (1700-1721) against Sweden. Peter’sjourney west did not result in a great alliance against the Ottomans, but it led to one against Sweden. Russia fought together with Denmark and the union of Polandand Saxony against Sweden to win the Baltic coastline, the 'window into Europe,' and to break Swedish dominance over the northern part of the continent. At the tim...
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Spanische Literatur (Sprache & Litteratur).
4.2 Prosa Ab etwa 1530 entstanden bemerkenswerte Prosatexte mystischer Provenienz, darunter die des Dominikanermönchs Fray Luis de Granada. Als bedeutendste Vertreterin derreligiösen Prosa des 16. Jahrhunderts gilt die Karmeliterin Teresa von Ávila, die u. a. die Unterweisungsschrift Camino de perfección (Wege der Vollkommenheit, gedruckt 1583) und die mystisch-kontemplative Beschreibung Castillo interior (1577, Die Seelenburg ) verfasste. Der wichtigste Theologe des goldenen Zeitalters w...
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Criminal Punishment.
In the United States and Canada, younger offenders may be sentenced to highly regimented, military-style correctional programs known as boot camps. Generally,offenders volunteer to participate in boot camp programs to avoid other types of incarceration. At boot camps, officials subject offenders to strict discipline and physicaltraining. They also provide educational or vocational programs. Boot camps serve as an alternative to traditional, long-term incarceration and attempt to train offenderst...
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Madrid - geography.
stores and offices on the first one or two levels. While many people rent their apartments, most own them and participate in cooperatives that maintain the building.Because living spaces are small by American standards, madrileños do most of their socializing in the streets, bars, restaurants, and parks of their neighborhoods. Onlya few very wealthy areas north of the city have single family houses with gardens and yards similar to those in American suburbs. Many of the newest neighborhoodsare c...
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Global Warming.
some of the warming influence of increasing greenhouse gases. A1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide is the second most abundant greenhouse gas, after water vapor. Carbon dioxide constantly circulates in the environment through a variety of naturalprocesses known as the carbon cycle. It is released into the atmosphere from natural processes such as eruptions of volcanoes; the respiration of animals, whichbreathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; and the burning or decay of plants and other organic...
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Native American Architecture
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Native American Architecture, traditional architecture of the peoples of who lived in North America before Europeans arrived.
Mound Builders who resided in the area.John Elk III/Bruce Coleman, Inc. Another mound building culture, named Hopewell, also appears to have originated in Ohio but expanded west to Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma, south to Louisiana,Mississippi, and Alabama, east to Georgia and the Appalachian Mountains, and north to Wisconsin, Michigan, and lower Ontario in Canada. The Hopewell culture lastedfrom about 200 BC to 400 AD. Hopewell people built large, linear mounds to create enclosures in geometrical...
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UNE TRAGÉDIE DE L'HÉROÏSME
« Un nouveau genre de tragédie»
Dans une lettre à Charles Perrault en 1700, Boileau écrira...
UNE TRAGÉDIE DE L'HÉROÏSME « Un nouveau genre de tragédie» Dans une lettre à Charles Perrault en 1700, Boileau écrira que Corneille :,a inventé un nouveau genre de tragédie inconnue à Aristote [...] il n'a point songé, comme les poètes de l'ancienne tragédie, à émouvoir la pitié et la terreur, mais à exciter dans l'âme du spectateur, par la sublimité des pensées et par la beauté des sentiments, une certaine admiration dont plu sieurs personnes, et les jeunes gens surtout, s'accommodent beaucoup...
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Index des écrivains postérieurs à l'Antiquité
INDEX DES tCRIVAINS CAMUS Alben. 1913-1960, Fran ce-.. Pro méthée, Sisyphe. CARRETTO. Galeotto del, 1450(?)-1530. Italie -4 Éros. Psyché. CASTILHO. Antonio Feliciano de. 1800- 1875, Ponug al-+ Narcisse. CELTIS. ou Celtes dit, Konrad Pickel. 14 5 9- 1508, Allemagne ---? Artémis. CERV ANTES Miguel de, '1547-1616. Espagne-+ Galatée, Labyrinthe. CHAUCER Geoffrey. 1340( ?)-1400. Angle terre -> Alceste. Amazones. Ariane. Thésée. CHÉNIER André. 1762-1794. France -4...
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Seal (mammal) - biology.
remote lakes by swimming thousands of kilometers up rivers from the Arctic Ocean. A few other species such as ringed seals and harbor seals have been found livingyear-round in lakes and rivers near the coasts of Russia, Canada, and Alaska. IV DIET OF SEALS Most seals eat fish and sometimes squid. The leopard seal, an Antarctic species, may have the most diverse diet of all, commonly hunting penguins and other seabirds,smaller seals, as well as fish, squid, krill (small shrimplike crustaceans),...
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British Empire .
B1 The Seven Years’ War During the Seven Years’ War in Europe (1756-1763), Britain made large imperial gains at the expense of France. The North American segment of the Seven Years’ Warwas known as the French and Indian War. It was launched by the British against French possessions in North America in 1754, and in 1758 the British captured theFrench fortress of Louisbourg, which gave them access to French territory in the St. Lawrence Valley. In the following year Québec was captured, marking t...
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History of United States Business.
their lives. But the rewards were worth it; a few lucrative voyages and a merchant could buy a townhouse, a carriage, perhaps a summer retreat. The merchant couldclimb the social ladder and circulate among the powerful in this highly materialistic society. This prospect of riches and the honor that accompanied them made Americancolonists willing to engage in highly speculative enterprises, such as shipping flour to the West Indies or importing goods from England by the thousands without beingcer...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...