120 résultats pour "philipe"
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Le nom de famille de mon père étant Pirrip, et mon nom de baptême Philip, ma langue enfantine ne put jamais
former de ces deux mots rien de plus long et de plus explicite que Pip.
Je crois qu’effectivement mesjoues étaient grasses, bienquejefusse restépetitetfaible pourmonâge. « Du diable sije ne les mangerais pas !ditl’homme enfaisant unsigne detête menaçant, jecrois même quej’enai quelque envie. » J’exprimai l’espoirqu’iln’en ferait rien,etjeme cramponnai plussolidement àla pierre surlaquelle ilm’avait placé, autant pourm’ytenir enéquilibre quepour m’empêcher decrier. « Allons, ditl’homme, parle !oùest tamère ? – Là, monsieur ! » répondis-je. Il fit un mouvement, puisqu...
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Hundred Years' War.
knowledge of English tactics. Du Guesclin became Constable of France (head of the army) in 1370, and when he died in 1380, Clisson succeeded him. Charles also reorganized the French military, developing a full-time, professional army for the first time, and established a regular system of taxation to pay for it. Inaddition, France gained an important ally on the throne of the Spanish kingdom of Castile, Henry II, who had pledged support for Charles V. When the Caroline war began in 1369, the Eng...
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Hundred Years' War .
knowledge of English tactics. Du Guesclin became Constable of France (head of the army) in 1370, and when he died in 1380, Clisson succeeded him. Charles also reorganized the French military, developing a full-time, professional army for the first time, and established a regular system of taxation to pay for it. Inaddition, France gained an important ally on the throne of the Spanish kingdom of Castile, Henry II, who had pledged support for Charles V. When the Caroline war began in 1369, the Eng...
- Reuther (Walter Philip)
- 1954 Jean Vilar et Gérard Philipe (Photographie)
- GÉRARD PHILIPE NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE
- L'ETOFFE DES HEROS de PHILIP KAUFMAN
- Glass Philip Compositeur américain
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Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Elizabeth I.
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Elizabeth I .
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Louis XIV
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Louis XIV (1638-1715), king of France (1643-1715), known as the Sun King.
he could defend against attack from his enemies. In the first instance, Louis worked to tighten central control over the array of departments, regions, and duchies that together made up France. To this end, he revivedthe use of regional intendants, officials who were sent to the provinces with instructions to establish order and effective royal justice. Although agents of the centralgovernment, intendants worked closely with the local nobility and legal institutions to establish efficient admini...
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Louis XIV.
he could defend against attack from his enemies. In the first instance, Louis worked to tighten central control over the array of departments, regions, and duchies that together made up France. To this end, he revivedthe use of regional intendants, officials who were sent to the provinces with instructions to establish order and effective royal justice. Although agents of the centralgovernment, intendants worked closely with the local nobility and legal institutions to establish efficient admini...
- DUC DE MILAN (Le) (résumé) de Philip Massinger
- Christison, Sir Alexander Frank Philip
- Barrault, Jean-Louis Billetdoux, François Philipe, Gérard Vitez, Antoine
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- Philip PETTIT (1945-) L'arbitraire caractérise la domination
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Spanish Empire.
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Spanish Empire .
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Leichtathletik (Männer): Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1896 Thomas Burke, USA 54,2 Herbert Jamison, USA 55,2 Charles Gmelin, GBR 55,6 1900 Maxwell 'Maxey' Long, USA 49,4 William Holland, USA 49,6 Ernst Schutz, DEN - 1904 Harry Hillman, USA 49,2 Frank Waller, USA 49,9 Herman Groman, USA 50,0 1906 Paul Pilgrim USA 53,2 Wyndham Halswelle,GBR 53,8 Nigel Barker, AUS 54,1 1908 Wyndham Halswelle, GBR 150,0 1912 Charles Reidpath, USA 48,2 Hanns Braun, GER 48,3 Edward Lindberg, USA 48,4 1920 Bevil Rudd, RSA 49,6 Guy Butler, GBR 49,9 Nils Engdahl, SWE 50,0 1...
- Roth Philip, né en 1933 à Newark, écrivain américain.
- Wouwerman Philips, 1619-1668, né à Haarlem, peintre néerlandais.
- Anderson Philip Warren, né en 1923 à Indianapolis (Indiana), physicien américain.
- ACTEUR ROMAIN (L’) [The Roman Actor] de Philip Massinger (résumé & analyse)
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- Sidney (sir Philip), 1554-1586, né à Penshurst (Kent), écrivain anglais.
- NOUVELLE FAÇON DE PAYER DE VIEILLES DETTES (Une) Philip Massinger (résumé de l’oeuvre)
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Le VOL D'ICARE de BREUGHEL
120 TEXTES ABSTRAITS tout homme, la solitude qui naît, non de la mauvaise volonté des êtres, mais des barrières invisibles entre lesquelles ils sont, de gré ou de force, enfermés ? Le texte littéraire, dépouillé de tout artifice, épouse ici la sérénité de la méditation. 1. L'ÉLÉMENT TRAGIQUE DANS TOUTE SA PURETÉ C'est une œuvre picturale flamande : le Vol d'Icare de Breughel, qui offre à Anne Philipe l'occasion de sa réflexion. Le tableau évoque...
- Philips Peter, vers 1560-1628, né à Londres, compositeur et organiste anglais.
- Wicksteed Philip, 1844-1927, né à Leeds (West Yorkshire), économiste britannique.
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Raymond Thornton CHANDLER : Le Grand Sommeil
L'œuvre de Raymond Chandl e r fur une mine d 'o r pour le c in é ma . Le Grand Sommeil fur port é d eu x fo is à /'éc ran : une fo is en 1 946, par H oward Hawks. er la seco nde en 1976 , par le Britanniqu e Mi chae l Winn er. D ' autr es ou1 • rages oû apparaÎt Philip Marl owe fur ent adapt és au cin éma. Le livre Une ténébreuse affaire de famille L e général Sternwood , vieux paralytique richissime, a deux filles aussi belles que dépravé...
- Hench Philip Showalter , 1896-1965, né à Pittsburgh (Pennsylvanie), médecin américain, spécialiste de rhumatologie.
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Peter Paul Rubens
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Thetis Dipping Achilles in the Styx
The sea nymph Thetis is seen dipping her son Achilles in the River Styx to make him immortal.
Rubens, Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of LermaIn 1603 Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens traveled to Spain as part of a diplomatic mission. While there, he received acommission for this portrait of the Duke of Lerma, the powerful prime minister of Spanish king Philip III. The painting nowhangs in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.The Prado Museum, Madrid/Archivo Fotografico Oronoz Shortly thereafter, following the example of many northern European artists of the period, Rubens traveled to Italy...
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Excerpt from The Taming of the Shrew - anthology.
CURTIS. Here. GRUMIO. There. He boxes Curtis’s ear CURTIS. This 'tis to feel a tale, not to hear a tale. GRUMIO. And therefore 'tis called a sensible tale; and this cuff was but to knock at your ear and beseech listening. Now I begin. Imprimis, we came down a foul hill, my master riding behind my mistress— CURTIS. Both of one horse? GRUMIO. What's that to thee? CURTIS. Why, a horse. GRUMIO. Tell thou the tale. But hadst thou not crossed me, thou shouldst have heard how her horse fell, and she...
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Smoking.
causes about 20 times the number of deaths in the United States than all other addictive drugs combined. Smoking cessation methods are plentiful, and many books and products are available to help an individual stop smoking. Many smokers turn to group help because ofthe support and understanding provided by other former smokers or people trying to quit. Most successful group-help techniques involve a challenge and rewardsystem that also bolsters the self-discipline of the former smoker. A number...
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Crusades.
modern Lebanon; the Principality of Antioch, in modern Syria; and the County of Edessa, in modern northern Syria and southern Turkey. IV CRUSADES OF THE 12TH CENTURY The Crusades of the 12th century, through the end of the Third Crusade in 1192, illustrate the tensions and problems that plagued the enterprise as a whole. For thelords of Outremer a compromise with the residents and Muslim powers made sense; they could not live in constant warfare. And yet as European transplants theydepended on...
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Crusades .
modern Lebanon; the Principality of Antioch, in modern Syria; and the County of Edessa, in modern northern Syria and southern Turkey. IV CRUSADES OF THE 12TH CENTURY The Crusades of the 12th century, through the end of the Third Crusade in 1192, illustrate the tensions and problems that plagued the enterprise as a whole. For thelords of Outremer a compromise with the residents and Muslim powers made sense; they could not live in constant warfare. And yet as European transplants theydepended on...
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American Literature: Poetry
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Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
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Le role de Lorenzo joué par une femme, est ce trahir la pièce? De Sarah Benhardt en 1896 à Marguerite Jamois en 1945 , le rôle de Lorenzaccio a toujours été joué par des femmes. C’est seulement en 1952 dans la pièce montée par Jean Vilar que le rôle du personnage principal sera joué par un homme : Gérard Philipe. Il a fallu plus d’un siècle après l’écriture de la pièce pour qu’un hom
donc?”. Ces surnoms montre un certain rapprochement entre ces deux cousins, une certaine ambigüité se laisse entendre. A savoir qu'à l'époque les « mignons » étaient les favoris du roi Henry III, qui aimait s'entourer de jolis garçons. Puis s'ajoute le caractère féminin du protagoniste : Le test de l'épée, qui fait défaillir Lorenzo, est déterminant : « la seule vue d'une épée le fait trouver mal. Allons, chère Lorenzetta, fais-toi emporter chez ta mère. » (acte1 sc4). On voit ici à la...
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It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life, motion picture about a man who believes he is a failure because he never left the small town where he grew up, based on the story The Greatest
Gift by Philip Van Doren Stern.
When Uncle Billy leaves George’s house drunk he stumbles over what sounds like trash cans, and says “I’m all right, I’m all right…” In fact, actor Thomas Mitchell wasstumbling over some equipment left by the film crew and he was assuring the crew member he was not hurt. Director Capra left the scene as it was. Quotes Man on Porch: “Why don't you kiss her instead of talking her to death.”Bailey: “You want me to kiss her, huh?”Man on Porch: “Ah, youth is wasted on the wrong people!” Bailey: (rega...
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Le mythe d'Oedipe dans le roman Némésis de Philip Roth
Le mythe d'Œdipe dans le roman Némésis de Philip Roth Introduction Le destin et la mythologie sont des pouvoirs qui ont influencé directement et indirectement la vie et les attitudes des gens depuis longtemps. Après des siècles et malgré l'émergence de diverses religions et écoles de pensée, les mythes ont toujours leur place dans la vie humaine et l'art. Elles ont préservé et ont toujours été utilisé par les artistes et les écrivains. Philip Roth, un romancier américain, est l'un des...
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American Music
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American Music, the folk, popular, and classical music of the United States--created by American-born or American-trained composers, or originating in American
culture, or written primarily for American audiences.
The country's first permanent orchestra was the New York Philharmonic Society, founded in 1842. Among the first symphonic and operatic composers the mostprominent was William Henry Fry, who composed the first opera by an American ( Leonora, 1845). Fry is best remembered, however, for four symphonies written in the 1850s and 1860s. George F. Bristow wrote the first opera on an American theme; his Rip Van Winkle was performed in New York City in 1855. Town bands, a popular form of community mu...
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disque.
programme de télévision d'une heure peut ainsi être conservé sur un disque d'une trentaine de centimètres de diamètre. Mais le coût est trop élevé. Le vidéodisque analogique est aujourd'hui dépassé par le disque compact interactif (CDI), qui permet une interactivité totale, ainsi qu'un certain nombre d'effets supplémentaires (zoom, rotation d'images). Le signal est numérique et non plus analogique, contrairement à ce qu'il est dans les premiers vidéodisques. Sur un disque de...
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Thailand - country.
E Natural Resources Thailand possesses a range of mineral resources. Tin is mined in the peninsula. Important gemstones, such as sapphires, are found in the southeast, and coal reserves,particularly lignite, are in the north. Fish are abundant in rivers and coastal waters. In addition to being consumed domestically, fish are also exported. F Climate Thailand experiences a typical monsoon climate. Winds blow from the northeast during the winter months of October to March or April (known as the...
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Théâtre de la Commune
Théâtre de la Commune 195 ments " de Peter Welas, les spectateurs étaient disposés de part et d'autre du plateau. · 4 Le Théâtre de la Commune, fermé pour travaux pen dant la saison 1974-1975 (mais qui n'en est pas pour autant resté inactif et a présenté des spectacles au Théâtre Gérard-Philipe), se trouve transformé par l'ouver•. ture d'une seconde salle et d'une petite salle de cinéma. Le cinéma a toujours fait partie des activités du...
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Chandler Raymond
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Chandler, Raymond - écrivain. 1 PRÉSENTATION Chandler, Raymond (1888-1959), romancier et scénariste américain. 2 UNE JEUNESSE EUROPÉENNE Né à Chicago, Raymond Chandler part vivre en Grande-Bretagne à sept ans et fait ses études à Dulwich College, avant de se rendre, en 1906, à Paris et en Allemagne. À son retour du continent, il travaille au ministère de la Marine britannique, compose des poèmes et rédige des articles pour les gazettes. En 1912, il retourne au...
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Philippe le Bel et l'Inquisition : Le voyage de Philippe le Bel en Languedoc
LE ROI PUNIT LES SÉDITIEUX Au cours de l'année 1304, Bernard Délicieux poursuit sa « croisade ». Mais le franciscain ne rallie plus grand monde, lasse Élie Patrice et ses alliés. Venu à Paris à l'été 1305 pour s'expliquer devant le roi, Bernard Délicieux est consigné au couvent des Cordeliers . Plusieurs dizaines d'arrestations ont lieu en Languedoc . Le 28 septembre, Élie Patrice et quinze notables de Carcassonne sont pendus ....
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Avec Jean Vilar, le théâtre est devenu populaire
Jean Vilar lors d'une ré péti ti on au festival d'Avignon Avec Jean Vilar, le théâtre est devenu populaire En 1963, Jean Vilar quitte la direction du Théâtre national populaire (TNP) pour se consacrer au festival d'Avignon devenu l'événement du théâtre français depuis 1947. Celui qui a ouvert avec audace le répertoire classique et contemporain au grand public se consacre à Avignon. E n 1963, le sétois Jean Vilar (1912-1971) peut mesurer le terrain p...
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Madrid - geography.
Madrid’s Plaza MayorBuilt in the early 17th century, the Plaza Mayor was used for a variety of activities, including bullfights, executions during theInquisition, and festivals. Today it is one of Madrid’s main tourist attractions.Cesar Lucas/The Image Bank The traditional heart of Madrid is an area 3.9 sq km (1.5 sq mi). In 1656 King Philip IV had a city wall built around the area. Over the next 200 years the city grew throughconstruction of taller buildings and the use of open land within the...
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roman noir américain - littérature.
Dans Tous des voleurs (Thieves Like Us, 1937), Edward Anderson dénonce, à travers le récit d’une fulgurante histoire d’amour entre deux jeunes hors-la-loi, le néofascisme qui prospère sur le terreau de la dépression économique. Gerald Kersh décrit le calvaire d’un petit voyou sans envergure avec les Forbans de la nuit (Night and the City, 1938). David Goodis écrit à vingt et un ans un roman sur le mal de vivre d’une jeunesse américaine antiraciste et antifasciste, Retour à la vie (Retr...
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Warfare.
organizations as the League of Nations in 1920 and the United Nations in 1945, and détente (suggested for scaling down the cold war). See Arms Control. Modern antiwar sentiment and organized peace movements are derived in large part from the beliefs of religious sects such as the Society of Friends and the MennoniteChurch. The first peace societies in history were established in the U.S. in 1815, and since then pacifists have actively opposed wars and conscription, and promoted thecause of con...