• architect Louis-Auguste Boileau and the father of French architect Louis-Hippolyte Boileau.[citation needed]. Louis-Charles Boileau was a partner in the...
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    Boucicaut, commissioned a new glass and iron building designed by Louis-Charles Boileau and Gustave Eiffel that opened in 1869 and became the model for...
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  • Louis-Auguste Boileau (1812–1896) and son of Louis-Charles Boileau (1837–1914, architect of the Hôtel Lutetia), Louis-Hippolyte studied at the École nationale...
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    Labrouste in 1863 and the skylight of Bon Marché department store by Louis-Charles Boileau in 1874. The architect Jacques Hermant (1855–1930) had a purely...
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    built in 1910 in the Art Nouveau style to designs by architects Louis-Charles Boileau and Henri Tauzin. It was founded by the Bon Marché department store...
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    Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (French: [nikɔla bwalo depʁeo]; 1 November 1636 – 13 March 1711), often known simply as Boileau (UK: /ˈbwʌloʊ/, US: /bwɑːˈloʊ...
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    Netherlands, by Cornelis Outshoorn, 1859–1964 Le Bon Marché, Paris, by Louis-Charles Boileau in collaboration with the engineering firm of Gustave Eiffel, 1872...
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    designed by Louis-Auguste Boileau with Alexandre Laplanche ornamenting Boileau's ironwork. Louis-Charles Boileau son of Louis-Auguste Boileau also continued...
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  • Silva Rocha in Aveiro, Portugal 1910 Hôtel Lutetia was built by Louis-Charles Boileau and Henri Tauzin in Paris Casa de Antonio Baena Gómez [es] was finished...
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    of chimneys, which he thought was excessive. Another article by Louis Charles Boileau appeared in the professional journal L'Architecture, which described...
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    central courtyard covered with a glass skylight. The architect was Louis-Charles Boileau, with assistance from the engineering firm of Gustave Eiffel. After...
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    Arc, Perrault became a target of mockery from Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux.[citation needed] Charles Perrault died in Paris on 16 May 1703, at the age of...
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    career by writing heroic epistles. Early on, he came to the conclusion that Boileau and Racine had ruined the French language and that the true poet wrote...
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    assembled a brilliant circle of literary men, including Molière, Racine, Boileau, La Fontaine, Nicole, Bourdaloue, and Bossuet. About this time, convoluted...
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    aristocratic inhabitants of the city of Paris. It was used in 1660 by Nicolas Boileau in his Satires to refer to the influential members of Parisian society...
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  • Les Diaboliques (film) (category Films based on works by Boileau-Narcejac)
    Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel. It is based on the 1952 novel She Who Was No More (Celle qui n'était plus) by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac....
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    Minister, geochemist Charles Baudelaire - (1821–1867), writer Joseph Bertrand - (1822–1900), mathematician, Academician Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux - (1636–1711)...
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    lettres, Charles Théodore Beauvais de Préau, Jacques-Philippe Voïart, Ambroise Tardieu, Paris, 1820 Exemples de style extraits de Racine et de Boileau (1826)...
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    forgotten in our days if it wasn't for his violent squabbles with Nicolas Boileau and Molière, who gave him a stinging satiric immortality as the character...
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    childhood but was dissuaded from trying to make it his career by the poet Boileau on the grounds that the gift never existed in two successive generations...
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    and Modena. A patron of men of letters, he became friends with Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, who dedicated his Satire on the Nobility to him. Jean de La...
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    key propaganda themes of the early 1680s, with titles provided by poets Boileau and Racine in their capacity as the regime's official historians: Alliance...
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    Boileau, Charles Perrault and Rousseau at the Collège de Beauvais, or Turgot and Lafayette at the Collège du Plessis [fr]. Writers and poets Charles de...
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    the other. Louis Augustus Triebel: Facets of France and French Literature, Australasian Publishing Company, 1952. Chisholm, Hugh. "Boileau-Despréaux,...
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  • and Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, both enemies of his. Charpentier in his Excellence de la langue française (1683) had anticipated Charles Perrault in the...
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    famous affair, the celebrated Ancient-and-Modern squabble in which Boileau and Charles Perrault were the chiefs, and in which La Fontaine (though he had...
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  • – Oliver Plunkett, Irish archbishop and saint (d. 1681) 1636 – Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, French poet and critic (d. 1711) 1643 – John Strype, English...
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    for concentrating on ships rather than infrastructure. In 1675, Nicolas Boileau dedicated his ninth epistle, Nothing is beautiful but the truth, to Siegnelay...
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    France (now showroom for Louis Vuitton), Avenue des Champs-Élysées no. 101 in Paris, by Louis-Hippolyte Boileau and Charles-Henri Besnard (1931) Ziggurat...
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    Charles-André van Loo. He also engraved portraits of Cardinal de Bouillon; Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux; Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (the last for an edition of his works...
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