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    symptoms of de Clérambault's syndrome (although correctly not described as such, since the programme is set in 1907, 14 years before de Clérambault himself described...
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  • Clérambault or de Clérambault may refer to: Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749), French organist and composer Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault (1872–1934)...
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  • Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault (1872–1934) further developed the concept and introduced the term "mental automatism." The Kandinsky–Clérambault syndrome differs...
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    with them. It was described by Clérambault in a treatise titled "Les psychoses passionelles" (1921). Kandinsky-Clérambault syndrome; a confusing clinical...
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    studied the organ with André Raison. Clérambault also studied composition and voice with Jean-Baptiste Moreau. Clérambault became the organist at the church...
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    Clérambault (full title: Clérambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War) is a 1920 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning French author Romain...
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    Self-disorder Types Childhood schizophrenia Disorganized schizophrenia Kandinsky–Clérambault syndrome Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia Simple-type schizophrenia Catatonic...
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  • Jules de Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17 August 1714) was a French ecclesiastic and Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux. He was the son of Marshal of France Philippe...
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    (c. 1651–1702) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1715–1749) César-François Clérambault (1749–1760) Evrard-Dominique Clérambault (1761–1773) Claude-Étienne Luce...
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    148. Henry Desmarets, two settings of Te Deum (1687). Louis-Nicolas Clérambault wrote three settings of the Te Deum: C.137, C.138, C.155. Earlier it...
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    François Couperin, Henry Desmarest, Michel-Richard Delalande, Louis-Nicolas Clérambault and was made customary at the end of every Mass at the Chapel of Versailles...
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  • after the person who first described them, such as Capgras syndrome, De Clerambault syndrome, Othello syndrome, Ganser syndrome, Cotard delusion, and Ekbom...
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    Charpentier, (5 settings, H.18, H.47, H.23, H.24, H.27), Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, (C.114), Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (3 settings), Nicola Porpora (3...
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  • meant to be suffering from a form of an obsessive condition known as de Clérambault's syndrome" (Gelder 1990, 93–94). The term "bunny boiler" is used to describe...
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  • possibly Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, who may have helped Nivers from about 1710 until the latter's death in 1714. Clérambault succeeded Nivers both at...
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  • example, paranoid syndrome, paranoid-hallucinatory syndrome, Kandinsky-Clérambault's syndrome also known as syndrome of psychic automatism, hallucinosis)...
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  • 1991 Kushiro S. Ueda, H. Kaneda  · 10 km MPC · JPL 14411 Clérambault 1991 RE2 Clérambault September 6, 1991 Haute Provence E. W. Elst FLO 4.2 km MPC ·...
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  • Chambonnières (1601–1672) Louis Couperin (c.1626–1661) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749) Charles Dieupart (1667–1740) Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694)...
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    was set to music by several French composers, including Louis-Nicolas Clérambault at the start of the 18th century. Alfred Yung (1836–1913), a setting...
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    (1643) Marc-Antoine Charpentier H.15 & H.387 (1685–90) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault C. 70 (17..) Sébastien de Brossard SdB.8 (1702) Emanuele d'Astorga (1707)...
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    personal letters, however, he reported that he had been an officer in the Clérambault regiment in Thionville, and in 1682 he had joined the Albret regiment...
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    understanding between nations". His other novels are Colas Breugnon (1919), Clérambault (1920), Pierre et Luce (1920) and his second roman-fleuve, the 7-volume...
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    eventually bore fruit, panicking Clérambault into making the worst French error of the day. Without consulting Tallard, Clérambault ordered his reserve battalions...
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  • Infirmary for the Insane of the Police Prefecture under Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault and also at the Hospital Henri-Rousselle.: 211  Lacan was involved with...
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    Marc-Antoine Charpentier (H.157, H.173, H.219, H.193-H.193 a). Louis-Nicolas Clérambault set one Miserere for soloists, chorus and continuo (organ) (date unknown)...
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  • by Henry Desmarest De Profundis C.117, a grand-motet by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault De Profundis (Pärt), a composition by Arvo Pärt for men's voices, percussion...
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    mind.: 155 : 26  Monomania may refer to: Erotomania (also known as De Clerambault's syndrome): Delusion that a particular person is in love with the patient...
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    In the 18th century the fable was one among many set by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault in the fables section of Nouvelles poésies spirituelles et morales sur...
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  • Jed's soul and has devastating consequences, for Jed suffers from de Clerambault's syndrome, a disorder that causes the sufferer to believe that someone...
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    There have also been the following musical settings: Louis-Nicolas Clérambault in the early 18th century Benjamin Godard, the fifth of his Six Fables...
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