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  2. Human body - Wikipedia

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    The human body is the entire structure of a human being. It is composed of many different types of cells that together create tissues and subsequently organs and then organ systems. The external human body consists of a head, hair, neck, torso (which includes the thorax and abdomen ), genitals, arms, hands, legs, and feet.

  3. Dessin d'enfant - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a dessin d'enfant is a type of graph embedding used to study Riemann surfaces and to provide combinatorial invariants for the action of the absolute Galois group of the rational numbers. The name of these embeddings is French for a "child's drawing"; its plural is either dessins d'enfant, "child's drawings", or dessins d'enfants ...

  4. Denis Diderot - Wikipedia

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    Denis Diderot. Denis Diderot ( / ˈdiːdəroʊ /; [ 2] French: [dəni did (ə)ʁo]; 5 October 1713 – 31 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment.

  5. Encyclopédie - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopédie. Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers ( French for 'Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts and Crafts'), [ 1] better known as Encyclopédie ( French: [ɑ̃siklɔpedi] ), was a general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772, with later supplements ...

  6. Encyclopedia of Yverdon - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Yverdon. The Encyclopedia of Yverdon (in French: Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire universel raisonné des connaissances humaines) is an encyclopedia compiled by Fortunato Bartolomeo de Félice and published in 58 volumes from 1770 through 1780 in Yverdon -les-Baines, Switzerland. The Encyclopedia of Yverdon is not as culturally ...

  7. Les Corps glorieux - Wikipedia

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    Les Corps glorieux. Les corps glorieux, Sept visions brèves de la Vie des ressuscités (French: The Bodies Glorious, Seven Brief Visions of the Life of the Resurrected) are a large cycle for organ composed in the summer of 1939 [1] [2] in Saint-Théoffrey ( Isère) by Olivier Messiaen. The work was completed on 25 August 1939, a week before ...

  8. Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel - Wikipedia

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    Paris Salon, bronze medal (1878); silver medal (1880) Spouse. Jeanne Lebaigue. Children. Roger, Bernard. Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel (18 October 1850 – 16 March 1913) [1] was a French painter and illustrator best known for his watercolours for children's books. [2] He was a major figure in nineteenth-century children's book illustration.

  9. Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette, Marquis de La Fayette [a] (French: [ʒilbɛʁ dy mɔtje maʁki d(ə) la fajɛt]; 6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), known in the United States as Lafayette [a] (/ ˌ l ɑː f i ˈ ɛ t, ˌ l æ f-/ LA(H)F-ee-ET), was a French nobleman and military officer who volunteered to join the Continental Army, led by General George Washington ...

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