Jean Claude Barthélemy Dufay (July 18, 1896–November 6, 1967) was a French astronomer. During his career he studied nebulae, interstellar matter, the night...
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Argyrogrammatini Jean Dufay (1896–1967), French astronomer Dufay (crater), a crater on the Moon named after Jean Dufay Marie-Guite Dufay (born 1949), French...
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University of Montpellier, and later on to University of Paris. In 1925 he and Jean Dufay calculated the height of the ozone layer. Cabannes along with Pierre Daure...
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Dufay is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies about one crater diameter to the east of the large walled plain Mandel'shtam...
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Guillaume Du Fay (redirect from Dufay, Guillaume)
Guillaume Du Fay (/djuːˈfaɪ/ dyoo-FEYE, French: [dy fa(j)i]; also Dufay, Du Fayt; 5 August 1397(?) – 27 November 1474) was a composer and music theorist...
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naturalist, zoologist and botanist Jean Dufay – French astronomer, member of the French Academy of Sciences Jean-Yves Empereur – French archeologist...
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d'interférences (1892) Notable students Jean Dufay Yves Rocard Bernard Lyot Yan Jici Sisir Kumar Mitra Anil Kumar Das Jean Cabannes Daniel Chalonge Mahmoud Hessabi...
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officially employed as an assistant astronomer under the leadership of Jean Dufay. During the Second World War, Bloch was forced to abandon her work for...
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Alfred Pierrot Deseilligny Henri-Alexandre Deslandres Audouin Dollfus Jean Dufay Jeanne Dumée Noël Duret Ernest Esclangon Louis Fabry Pierre Fatou Hervé...
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Albert Edward Whitford 1961 – Jean Coulomb 1962 – Otto Heckmann 1963 – Jean Dufay 1964 – Guglielmo Righini 1965 – Jean-François Denisse 1966 – Marcel...
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Johannes Brassart (redirect from Jean Brasart)
the choir at the same time as composers Arnold de Lantins and Guillaume Dufay. During this period Brassart most likely composed the motet O flos fragrans...
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Léon Weil, World War I veteran (died 2006) 18 July – Jean Dufay, astronomer (died 1967) 21 July – Jean Rivier, composer (died 1987) 27 July – Henri Longchambon...
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Johannes Ockeghem (redirect from Jean d'Ockeghem)
that those two were acquainted as well; and writers of the time often link Dufay, Busnois and Ockeghem. Although Ockeghem's musical style differs considerably...
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Dmitrievich Dubyago (1903–1959) WGPSN Dufay 5°34′N 169°32′E / 5.57°N 169.54°E / 5.57; 169.54 (Dufay) 36.11 1970 Jean Dufay (1896–1967) WGPSN Dugan 64°07′N...
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de (1836). Commentaires (in French). A. Desrez. Dufaÿ, Bruno; Kisch, Yves de; Trombetta, Pierre-Jean; Paris-Poulain, Dominique; Roumégoux, Yves (1987)...
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mathematical sciences by the University of Lyon, where he studied under Jean Dufay. In 1980, he was awarded a professorship from the University of Lyon....
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Montbarrey recognized by Francesco Casanova was known as Alexandre Benoit Jean Dufay, Casanova (born in Paris in 1770 – died in Paris in 1844). He had as teacher...
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announced that he would challenge Socialist President Marie-Marguerite Dufay and UMP candidate Alain Joyandet in the 2010 Franche-Comté regional election...
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cells 1931 – Henri Chretien – Invention of the anamorphic lens 1932 – Jean Dufay – Work on astronomical photometry 1933 – Henri Labrouste – Research into...
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30 October – Julien Duvivier, film director (born 1896). 6 November – Jean Dufay, astronomer (born 1896). Stéphane Boudin, interior designer (born 1888)...
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northern region of Saint-Domingue, together with Jean-Baptiste Mills, of mixed race, and Louis-Pierre Dufaÿ, a European, thus becoming the first black deputy...
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Leo Hassler, Felice Anerio, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Guillaume Dufay and William Byrd. Baroque settings include Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata...
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William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Josquin des Prez John Dowland Guillaume Dufay Michelangelo Falvetti Giovanni Gabrieli Vincenzo Galilei Orlando Gibbons...
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appear here as well. Planchart, Alejandro Enrique (2004) [2001]. "Du Fay [Dufay; Du Fayt], Guillaume". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
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Jean Mascart (1872-1935) 1933-1966 : Jean Dufay (1896-1967) 1966-1976: Joseph-Henri Bigay (1910-1982) 1976-1986: Guy Monnet (1941-) 1986-1995: Jean-Claude...
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Chansonnier Cordiforme (redirect from Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu)
Rooley and the Consort of Musicke. The chansonnier comprises 43 songs by Dufay, Binchois, Ockeghem, Busnoys and others including several unica. "Rothschild...
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Succeeded by Jean-Louis Debré President of Franche-Comté In office 2 April 2004 – 5 January 2008 Deputy Marie-Marguerite Dufay Preceded by Jean-François Humbert...
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decorations of other religious buildings in the Indre-et-Loire region. Dufaÿ, Bruno (2014). "La Corroirie de la Chartreuse du Liget à Chemillé-sur-Indrois...
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Dufay. La Corroirie de la chartreuse du Liget à Chemillé-sur-Indrois (Indre-et-Loire). Étude historique et architecturale, FERACF, 2014: p. 48. Dufay...
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Franco-Flemish School. Among them were Orlande de Lassus, Gilles Binchois, Guillaume Dufay In the 19th and 20th centuries, there was an emergence of major violinists...
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