Paul Adrien Bourdaloue (4 January 1798, Bourges - 21 June 1868, Bourges) was a French civil engineer and topographer, who proposed the first orthometric...
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an error which persisted until the measurements carried out by Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue in 1847. After his return to France, he spent a long time as divisional...
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Negrelli and Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue to study the feasibility of the Suez Canal (with the assistance of Linant de Bellefonds). Bourdaloue's survey of the...
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– Désiré-Alexandre Batton, French composer (d. 1855) January 4 Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue, French civil engineer (d. 1868) William C. Dawson, American politician...
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groups led by Stephenson and Negrelli explored the coastal areas. Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue and his group, commissioned by Talabot, proceeded at the survey...
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some 9 m between the levels of the two seas. The surveys made by Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue in 1847 during an expedition of the Société d'Études du Canal de...
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empty wagons by a system of cables. It was the idea of the engineer Paul-Adrien Bourdaloue. France portal Communes of the Gard department "Répertoire national...
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de Balzac, (1799–1850), novelist Gérard Baste, singer and TV presenter Adrien Berbrugger, archaeologist Maurice Berteaux, minister of war, killed by an...
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(1714–1792) Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715–1771) Vauvenargues (Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues) (1715–1747) François-André-Adrien Pluquet (1716–1790)...
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intriguer, Hamish Hamilton 1982, p. 209 et seq, pen portrait p. 211 Montalbo, Adrien (11 September 2020). "Schools without a law: Primary education in France...
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137. Paul E. Eisler (1972). World Chronology of Music History: 1594-1684. Oceana Publications. p. 432. ISBN 978-0-379-16082-6. "Louis Bourdaloue | French...
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