210 résultats pour "alexander"
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Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell naquit à Édimbourg en Écosse d'une famille célèbre
pour ses travaux sur les altérations du langage.
Alexander Graham Bell naquit à Édimbourg en Écosse d'une famille célèbre pour ses travaux sur les altérations du langage. A part ses quelques années d'école élémentaire, il fut éduqué par ses parents qui lui transmirent leur savoir-faire. Son premier poste officiel fut donc logiquement celui de professeur de musique et d'élocution ; en 1868, il devint l'assistant de son père à Londres. En 1870, la famille s'installa au Canada. Bell donna des conférences à Boston ; il expliquait le système de lan...
- Alexander of Tunis (Harold Alexander - Définition.
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alexander of Aphrodisias
possessing life, or, more shortly, of an organic body, and regards the soul of a living creature as its form. But it iscontroversial how this is to be understood. Some have interpreted Aristotle's notion of soul as a functionalist one;but this view has been criticized on the grounds that it does not do justice to the close connection in Aristotlebetween the performance of a given function and the particular arrangement needed for it. This close connectionbetween form and matter in Aristotle's th...
- Alexander the Great I INTRODUCTION Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire, and one of the greatest military geniuses of all times.
- Humboldt, Alexander von Humboldt, Alexander von (1769-1859), naturaliste allemand et explorateur, principalement connu pour ses précieuses contributions à l'étude de la géophysique, de la météorologie et de l'océanographie.
- Mackenzie, sir Alexander Mackenzie, sir Alexander (v.
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Alexander Mackenzie.
depression continued, manufacturers and farmers began to think a protective tariff might bring relief. The finance minister seemed ready to agree, but during a visit toScotland in the summer of 1875, Mackenzie declared that the principles of free trade were “the principles of civilization.” When he returned to Canada, there was nomention of a higher tariff in the budget of 1876. Personal characteristics also influenced Mackenzie's failure. As minister of public works he spent up to 14 hours a da...
- Mackenzie, Alexander
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- Alexander Mackenzie
- Alexander the Great.
- Alexander the Great .
- Alexander, Harold
- ALEXANDER, FRANZ
- Agassiz, Alexander - science.
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Alexander Mackenzie
par Harold-A.
par Harold-A. Innis Professeur à l'Université, Toronto (Canada)
- Alexander der Große - Geschichte.
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- Alexander Calder - KUNSTLER.
- Pope, Alexander - littérature.
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Alexander Mackenzie - Canadian History.
depression continued, manufacturers and farmers began to think a protective tariff might bring relief. The finance minister seemed ready to agree, but during a visit toScotland in the summer of 1875, Mackenzie declared that the principles of free trade were “the principles of civilization.” When he returned to Canada, there was nomention of a higher tariff in the budget of 1876. Personal characteristics also influenced Mackenzie's failure. As minister of public works he spent up to 14 hours a da...
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Alexander Mackenzie - Canadian History.
depression continued, manufacturers and farmers began to think a protective tariff might bring relief. The finance minister seemed ready to agree, but during a visit toScotland in the summer of 1875, Mackenzie declared that the principles of free trade were “the principles of civilization.” When he returned to Canada, there was nomention of a higher tariff in the budget of 1876. Personal characteristics also influenced Mackenzie's failure. As minister of public works he spent up to 14 hours a da...
- Korda, sir Alexander - réalisateur.
- Général Harold Alexander
- Alexander, archipel.
- Alexander Pope (Sprache & Litteratur).
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- Calder, Alexander - sculpture.
- Dubček, Alexander
- Alexander Graham Bell.
- Alexander Fleming - (exposé gratuit en espagnol).
- Alexander Hamilton.
- Neill, Alexander Sutherland - éducation & enseignement.
- Humboldt, Alexander von - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alexander of Hales
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Bell Alexander Graham
Alexander Graham Bell
- Agassiz, Alexander - sciences et techniques.
- Agassiz, Alexander - Biologiste / Naturaliste.
- ESPACE, TEMPS, DIVINITÉ Samuel Alexander (résumé)
- Zemlinsky, Alexander von - musique.
- Bell, Alexander Graham - informatique.
- Bell, Alexander Graham - physicien.
- Marius [Alexander Korda] - analyse du film.
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- Alexander Graham Bell - ciencia y tecnologia.
- Alexander Graham Bell - Forscher & Erfinder.
- Zemlinsky, Alexander von - compositeur de musique.
- Bell, Alexander Graham - sciences et techniques.
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ROSLIN Alexander : Le Dauphin, fils de Louis XV
ROS LIN Alexander Le Dauphin, fils de Louis XV Né à Malmô, Suède, 1718 Mort à Paris, 1793 Alexander .Roslin appartient à cette génération de portràliistes dont l'aristocratie des cours européennes, au XVIIIe siècle, s'arrachait les services. En quelqùe sorte "photographes" des grands du monde, ils se trouvaient fatalement amenés à flatter leurs modèles pour obtenir de nouvelles commandes et se faire bien payer. liotard, ce c...
- Alexander Puschkin: Russland im 19.
- Bream, Julian Alexander - musicien.
- Symphonie lyrique [Alexander von Zemlinsky] - analyse de l'oeuvre musicale.
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- Archipenko, Alexander - sculpture.
- Baumgarten, Alexander - philosophie.