Edition of the prose portion of the Paris Psalter (Psalms 1-50) by the Bible Translation Project. Work in progress.
Doctor of the Sorbonne, theologian, liturgist; b. near Chateaudun, about 1660; d. at Paris, 1 August, 1732.
Marquis de Sainte-Mesme and Comte d'Entremont, French mathematician; b. at Paris, 1661; d. at Paris, 2 February, 1704.
Goal clips from World Cups, European Championships, the UEFA Cup, the Champions League and other competitions and Leagues.
An Italian statesman and philosopher; b. at Turin, 5 April, 1801; d. at Paris, 26 October, 1852.
City guide and portal. Restaurants, hotels, events, personalized walking tours.
March 1998 article from La Forge, organ of the Communist Party of the Workers of France.
…Loire's castles - taught by Antonina Alupi. Courses in Paris and Greece are also available. [English/French/Italian]…
Member of the Society of Jesus. Born at St. Malo in 1629; died at Paris, 12 June, 1712.
A French painter, b. at Montauban, 29 August, 1780; d. at Paris, 14 January, 1867.
Commercial law firm based in London, Basingstoke, Godalming, Newbury and Paris providing a wide range of services to commercial and private clients.
John Holywood, a monk of English origin, lived in the first half of the thirteenth century as professor of astronomy at Paris; died in that city, 1256.
Masters in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech. Arts et Metiers, Paris, France / Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA. Fluent in English, French, and German
Article on the expatriate literary scene in 1920's and '30's Paris, and on the cultural shifts of the roaring Twenties.
A five-page biography of the physicist, along with photos and links, books for further reading, and a virtual tour of Paris which shows where she worked and lived.
Jesuit educationist and social work, b. at Paris, 21 November, 1835; d. there, 30 August, 1909.
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