Charles Estienne (French: [ʃaʁl etjɛn]; 1504–1564), known as Carolus Stephanus in Latin and Charles Stephens in English, was an early exponent of the...
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Charles Etienne may refer to: Charles Estienne (1504–1564), French anatomist Charles-Guillaume Étienne (1778–1845), French playwright Charles Oscar Etienne...
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of Robert Estienne Charles Estienne (1504–1564), an early exponent of the science of anatomy in France, son of Henri Estienne Nicole Estienne (c. 1542–c...
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proprietor of the Estienne print shop after the death of his father Henri Estienne, the founder of the Estienne printing firm. Estienne published and republished...
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cake made of chestnuts is used as a substitute for potatoes. In 1583, Charles Estienne and Jean Liébault wrote, "an infinity of people live on nothing else...
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were certainly borrowed from the Guide des Chemins de France, by Charles Estienne.) Benazra, Robert (1990). Répertoire chronologique nostradamique: 1545–1989...
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tachisme "was first used in this sense in about 1951 (the French critics Charles Estienne and Pierre Guéguen have each been credited with coining it) and it...
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outside Paris. She also met the art critics Jacques Lassaigne and Charles Estienne who advised her to stage an exhibition. Her first solo exhibition opened...
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and Zeid became friends. The prominent French art critic and curator Charles Estienne became a major supporter of Zeid's work. She was part of the founding...
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Novelle Prima Parte Edmund Bonner – Profitable and Necessary Doctryne Charles Estienne – Praedium Rusticum Johannes Magnus – Historia de omnibus gothorum...
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enjoying sexual activity without the substitution of a phallus. In 1545, Charles Estienne was the first writer to identify the clitoris in a work based on dissection...
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gladiators of Roman antiquity.’ Also in 1889 Uni competed against Batta (Charles Estienne 1866-1939) in Lille using 118 kg (260 lb) train-car wheels (with an...
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"valves" in the interior of veins, though they were first described by Charles Estienne in 1545. Fabricius rediscovered them in 1574, and was the first to...
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better view, as on castle battlements. The French doctor and printer, Charles Estienne, wrote in detail about the 16th century kitchen garden in Maison Rustique;...
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the name of this movement was coined in 1951 by Pierre Guéguen and Charles Estienne the author of L'Art à Paris 1945–1966, and American Lyrical Abstraction...
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Henri Estienne (1460 or 1470–1520) also known as Henricus Stephanus, was a 16th-century Parisian printer. Born in Paris in 1460 or 1470, he was the son...
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interior of the temporal bone. He verified the observation of anatomist Charles Estienne on the valves of the hepatic veins, described the vena azygos, and...
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1541 Conrad Gessner, Historia animalium (Gessner book), 1551–58, 1587 Charles Estienne, Dictionarium historicum, geographicum et poeticum, 1553 Theodor Zwinger...
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Libri XV Venice 1559 Pedanius Dioscorides Opera, 1598 Parabilia, 1598 Charles Estienne, De dissectione Corporis humani, 1545 Hieronymus Fabricius Opera Anatomica...
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loaded onto the ships. As a naturalist inspired by Pliny the Elder and Charles Estienne, the narrator intercedes in the story, first describing the plant in...
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Estienne Roger (1664 or 1665 in Caen, France – 7 July 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone printer, bookseller and publisher of sheet music working in...
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3, 2022. Chandler, Meghan (October 2014). "The erotic anatomies of Charles Estienne and Annie Sprinkle". Porn Studies. 1 (4): 391–401. doi:10.1080/23268743...
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is discussed in the 16th-century French agronomic text written by Charles Estienne: A raw, rough, and tough soil is hard to till and will neither bring...
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honour of the Estienne family, a famous family of 16th-century printers including Henri Estienne (elder), Robert Estienne and Charles Estienne. Its vocation...
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His father-in-law was Charles Estienne, author of the Praedieum rusticum. Liébault substantially altered and extended Estienne's book, resulting in a French...
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human body frequent enough as to facilitate the study of the science. Charles Estienne also attacked his old teacher and assured that Sylvius was greedy....
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Nicole Estienne (c.1542-c.1588) was a French poet of the Renaissance. Her parents were Charles Estienne and Geneviève de Berly. Her father's family was...
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Italian painter (b. 1487) Purandara Dasa, Indian musician (b. 1484) Charles Estienne, French anatomist (b. 1503) Isabella de Luna, Spanish-Italian courtesan...
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the best possible education for his son. The boy was taught Latin by Charles Estienne, and Greek by Ange Vergèce, the Cretan scholar and calligraphist who...
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Italian painter (b. 1487) Purandara Dasa, Indian musician (b. 1484) Charles Estienne, French anatomist (b. 1503) Isabella de Luna, Spanish-Italian courtesan...
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