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    Antoine Fabre d'Olivet (Occitan: Antòni Fabre d'Olivet, IPA: [anˈtɔni ˈfaβɾe ðuliˈβet]; 8 December 1767, Ganges, Hérault – 25 March 1825, Paris) was a...
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  • Bonneville Pierre-Samuel Dupont de Nemours Karl von Eckartshausen Antoine Fabre d'Olivet Karl von Hund Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling Niklaus Anton Kirchberger [de]...
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    historical novel was published in 1830 by Dioclès Fabre d'Olivet (1811–1848, son of Antoine Fabre d'Olivet), Robert Browning wrote a long poem based on the...
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    adopted by Blavatsky, was first introduced by the French author Antoine Fabre d'Olivet in his Histoire philosophique du genre humain (1824). Also prior...
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    inherited the papers of one of the great founders of French occultism, Antoine Fabre d'Olivet (1762 - 1825), and it was probably Saint-Yves who introduced Papus...
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  • Inspired by the esoteric work La langue hebraïque restituée by Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, he began a semantic and grammatical analysis of Biblical Hebrew...
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  • March 6 – Samuel Parr, English schoolmaster (b. 1747) March 25 – Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, French writer (b. 1767) March 27 – Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl...
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    – 5 February 1909) was a French occultist who adapted the works of Fabre d'Olivet (1767–1825) and, in turn, had his ideas adapted by Gérard Encausse alias...
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  • (bapt.) – Elizabeth Bentley, English poet (died 1839) December 8 – Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, French poet and composer (died 1825) February 16 – David Erskine...
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    from their equal fidelity to their common model.". Philologist Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, a contemporary of Gébelin and influenced by him, believes that...
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    (Germany). It was the birthplace of the author, poet and composer Antoine Fabre d'Olivet (December 8, 1767, – March 25, 1825, Paris) Communes of the Hérault...
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    – Andreas Hofer, Austrian national hero (d. 1810) December 3 – Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, French writer (d. 1825) date unknown Black Hawk, Sauk Indian Chief...
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    – Andreas Hofer, Austrian national hero (d. 1810) December 3 – Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, French writer (d. 1825) date unknown Black Hawk, Sauk Indian Chief...
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  • The Multiple States of Being. Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1984. Fabre d'Olivet, The Secret Lore of Music. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions International...
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  • February - Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet, politician (born 1746) 25 March - Fabre d'Olivet, author, poet and composer (born 1767) 19 May - Claude Henri de Rouvroy...
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    reine de France. The Le Troubadour, poésies occitaniques (1803) by Fabre d'Olivet popularized the term, and may have led to the naming of the style in...
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  • Montpellier, who wrote Fables, contes et autres pièces en vers (1800); Fabre d'Olivet, the versatile littérateur who in 1803 published Le Troubadour: Poésies...
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