• The Mercure de France was originally a French gazette and literary magazine first published in the 17th century, but after several incarnations has evolved...
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  • Mercure is a French midscale hotel chain owned by Accor. Created in 1973 in France, the brand was acquired by Accor in 1975, and subsequently became a...
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    The Dassault Mercure is a twin-engined narrow-body jet-powered airliner developed and manufactured by French aircraft firm Dassault Aviation. According...
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  • constance des races", Mercure de France, 1939. Robert de Beauplan, "Le Drame juif", Sorlot, 1939. Jean Roland, "Les Auteurs de notre défaite", Éditions...
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  • developed by Électricité de France Mercure Hotels, a chain of hotels run by Accor French ship Mercure (1783) Dassault Mercure, a French airliner built in the...
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    pp. 385–398. Mémoires de Madame Campan, première femme de chambre de Marie-Antoinette, Le Temps retrouvé, Mercure de France, Paris, 1988, p. 272, ISBN 2-7152-1566-5...
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    Saint-Georges, is mentioned in an advertisement in Mercure de France of September 1778 as: "arranged and dedicated to M. de Saint-Georges" by Delaplanque. This is...
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    Émile Bernard (category Articles containing French-language text)
    méthode de Paul Cézanne. Exposé critique Mercure de France CXXXVIII/521, 1 March 1920, pp. 289–318 Une conversation avec Cézanne Mercure de France CXLVIII/551...
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    voire même en Bourgogne.", René Martial, La Race française (1934), Mercure de France, 1934, p. 101-102 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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    (1973). Émile Bourgeois (ed.). Relation de la Cour de France. le Temps retrouvé (in French). Paris: Mercure de France. p. 70. ib. Spanheim, Ézéchiel, pp....
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    Charles-Joseph Panckoucke (category Pages with French IPA)
    influential publications of the era, including the literary journal Mercure de France and the Encyclopédie Méthodique, a successor to the Encyclopédie by...
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  • CFD code developed by Électricité de France (EDF) and distributed by ARIA Technologies, a French company. MERCURE is a version of the CFD software ESTET...
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    Jacques Antoine Bernard (category French male writers)
    Bernard (November 4, 1888 – October 26, 1952), was a French writer and editor of the Mercure de France, an important literary journal. He was also a pretender...
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  • Claude Cahun (category Pages with French IPA)
    The two published articles and novels, notably in the periodical Mercure de France, and befriended Henri Michaux, Pierre Morhange, and Robert Desnos...
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    Paul Gauguin (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    ouverte à M. Camille Mauclair". Mercure de France: 332–339. Mauclair, Camille (June 1895). "Choses d'art". Mercure de France: 359. Thomson 1987, pp. 185–186...
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    Rachilde (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    her daughter. In 1890, Vallette launched the avant-garde magazine Mercure de France, "the most influential avant-garde journal of arts and literature...
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  • Mahomet second (category Works originally published in Mercure de France)
    French playwright Pierre de Marivaux circa 1733 and first published in the journal Mercure de France in 1747. Marivaux used to attend the Marquise de...
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    L'Intransigeant, L'Esprit nouveau, Mercure de France, and Paris Journal. In 1912 Apollinaire cofounded Les Soirées de Paris, an artistic and literary magazine...
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    (Anonyme) Lettre critique sur la personne et sur les écrits de Michel Nostradamus, Mercure de France, août et novembre 1724. In several quatrains he mentions...
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    1766, an infant in France was born with cyclopia, living for only a few hours. Reports of the case were made in the Mercure de France and an illustration...
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    Albert Aurier (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Moderniste Illustré. From its foundation in 1890, he contributed to the Mercure de France, which published the essays on which Aurier's fame was founded: "Les...
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    (Mystical Latin). In 1889 Gourmont became one of the founders of the Mercure de France, which became a rallying point of the Symbolist movement. Between...
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    Fountain (Duchamp) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    1918, Mercure de France published an article attributed to Guillaume Apollinaire stating Fountain, originally titled "le Bouddha de la salle de bain"...
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    England, where she became a supporter of Louis Philippe. Mémoires de la Comtesse de Boigne, née d'Osmond, Paris, Mercure de France, 1971 – Tome 1, p. 165...
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    Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano (category Grand Masters of France)
    de la Cour de France. le Temps retrouvé (in French). Paris: Mercure de France. pp. 134. Spanheim, Ézéchiel (1973). Emile Bourgeois (ed.). Relation de...
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    Les Souvenirs de Madame de Caylus, Collection le Temps retrouvé VI, Mercure de France, Paris, 1965 Erlanger, Philippe, Louis XIV, Librairie Arthème Fayard...
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    605-6 Spanheim, Ézéchiel (1973). Emile Bourgeois (ed.). Relation de la Cour de France. le Temps retrouvé (in French). Paris: Mercure de France. pp. 329....
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    Mercure de France and the Moniteur universel—which he had just founded—rented the magazine. La Gazette remained silent about the birth of the French Revolution...
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    Baphomet (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    French version of "Mahomet", alternative etymologies have also been proposed. According to Pierre Klossowski in Le Baphomet (1965, Editions Mercure de...
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    concentration of power in Paris. He collaborated on the Mercure de France and the Courier de l'Europe, which sympathized with the insurgents in the American...
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