• Jean Duvernoy (1 January 1917 – 19 August 2010, Saint-Jean de Luz) was a French medievalist. He was born in 1917 in Bourgoin to a Protestant family. A...
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  • Duvernoy is a family name of French origins. It may refer to: Charles Duvernoy [de] (Jacques Charles Duvernoy) (1766–1845), French clarinetist and composer;...
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    Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy (c. 1802 – c. 1880) was a French pianist and composer of the Romantic period. He is best known for his Elementary Studies, Op. 176...
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  • Columbus, Georgia: Brentwood Christian Press. ISBN 978-0-89211-337-8. Jean Duvernoy, Jean: transcriptions of inquisitorial manuscripts, many hitherto unpublished...
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    and deposited in the Vatican Library. His transcription was edited by Jean Duvernoy and has been documented by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's pioneering microhistory...
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    the middle ages has also been done by some Reformed writers, such as Jean Duvernoy and John Foxe. Magisterial Protestants and Baptists successionists who...
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    Boydell Press. Guillaume de Puylaurens, Chronique 1145-1275 ed. and tr. Jean Duvernoy (Paris: CNRS, 1976) pp. 62–3. J. M. Lacarra, L. Gonzalez Anton, 'Les...
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  • (link) CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) Duvernoy, Jean. "Liste des textes & inédits". jean.duvernoy.free.fr (in French and Latin). Retrieved 2024-06-16...
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    Albigenses have been identified as Proto-Protestants by people such as Jean Duvernoy and John Foxe among others. The debate over the relationship between...
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  • marquis et comtes de Narbonne (Paris, 1660) pp. 483–6: Latin text. Jean Duvernoy, Le catharisme: l'histoire des cathares (Toulouse: Privat, 1979) pp...
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    Palomar, Bari 2009. Duvernoy, Jean. Le Catharisme. La religion, 1976. Duvernoy, Jean. Le Catharisme. L'histoire, 1979. Duvernoy, Jean. Cathares, Vaudois...
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  • 1991. "Une Passion provençale inédite du XIVe siècle." In Mélanges Jean Duvernoy (2005) p. 207-231. Pierre Crapillet, recteur de l'Hôpital du Saint-Esprit...
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  • Itto (category Films directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy)
    Itto is a 1934 French drama film directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy and Marie Epstein and starring Simone Berriau, Simone Bourday and Hubert Prélier. It was...
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  • and Renat Nelli, 1976) Les Cathares en Occitanie (with Robèrt Lafont, Jean Duvernoy, Philippe Martel, and Rémy Pech, 1982) L'aventure cathare (with Anne...
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    Edmond Duvernoy (16 June 1844 – 12 January 1927) was a French pianist, baritone and vocal teacher, from a family of musicians. Edmond Duvernoy was born...
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    Frédéric-Nicolas Duvernoy (16 October 1765, in Montbéliard – 19 July 1838, in Paris) was a French composer and hornist. In 1788, Duvernoy went to Paris and...
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  • Pope Morris, librettist and publisher (died 1864) date unknown Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy, pianist and composer (died c. 1880) Ureli Corelli Hill, conductor...
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  • (born 1955) Henri Dutilleux (1916–2013) Hugues Dufourt (born 1943) Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy (c. 1802 – c. 1880) André-Joseph Exaudet (1710–1762) Ernest Fanelli...
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  • Yves Duteil Jacques Dutronc Thomas Dutronc Aimé Duval Denise Duval Edmond Duvernoy Christiane Eda-Pierre Louis Edwards Younes Elamine Electrosexual Elias...
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    Diémer [pupils] Théodore Dubois [pupils] Dominique Ducharme Alphonse Duvernoy [pupils] Edmond Duvernoy Henri Fissot Gustave Gagnon Henri Ghys Ernest Guiraud [pupils]...
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    Franck-Duvernoy in the soprano roles, Auguez as Hoffmann (baritone) and Émile-Alexandre Taskin in the four villain roles, with Edmond Duvernoy at the...
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  • Holly Jean Dorger (born 1989) is an American ballet dancer. She is a principal dancer at the Royal Danish Ballet. Dorger's first dance training was Scottish...
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  • d'Hellé, opéra d'Alphonse Duvernoy   for violin and piano transcription after the 1896 opera Hellé by Victor Alphonse Duvernoy; also a version for piano...
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    Medieval France: An Encyclopedia (Routledge 1995), s.v. "Dominican order". Duvernoy, Jean (1976), Guillaume de Puylaurens, Chronique 1145–1275: Chronica magistri...
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    Lescaut – Mady Mesplé, Jean-Claude Orliac, Peter-Christoph Runge [de], Yves Bisson – Choeurs et orchestre lyrique de Radio France, Jean-Pierre Marty (conductor)...
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    studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Daniel Auber, with Charles-François Duvernoy and Eugène Vauthrot as his main teachers. Among his fellow students were...
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  • Maria von Weber and Heinrich Marschner in Germany; Edvard Grieg in Norway; Jean Sibelius in Finland; Giuseppe Verdi in Italy; Carl Nielsen in Denmark; Pablo...
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    may also have taught Dacosta in 1797 and 1798, but some authorities say Duvernoy did. Very many of Lefèvre's pupils gained First Prizes. Up to the year...
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    Mengal moved to Paris to study at the Conservatoire de Paris with Frédéric Duvernoy and Charles Simon Catel, but in December the same year he joined the French...
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    assisted by A. M. C. Duméril for the first two volumes and Georges Louis Duvernoy for the three later ones. "Cuvier". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary...
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