992 resultados para Coligny, Gaspard de, seigneur de Châtillon, 1519-1572


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The "Maximes de la guerre" had been published 1611 under the name of Armand Gontault de Biron, authorship undisputed; how they came to be published 1740 with other documents from the Bourdeille family archives under the name of André de Bourdeille has never been explained. cf. Publisher's note, t. 13 (1895) p. 89-90; also Journal de Trévoux, déc. 1765, p. 1402-1413; and Le Long, Biblioth. hist., t. 3. nos. 32098, 32101, 32122; t. 4, p. 464, note to no. 32123.

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Étude de la formule épistolaire :« c'est votre serviteur qui ose écrire à son Seigneur ». Cette tournure, utilisée aux VIIe et VIIIe siècle, est caractéristique de Moyenne-Égypte. Corrections à plusieurs papyrus présentant cette formule. Publication d'un papyrus inédit de Bruxelles présentant cette tournure épistolaire.

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The brightness of type Ia supernovae, and their homogeneity as a class, makes them powerful tools in cosmology, yet little is known about the progenitor systems of these explosions. They are thought to arise when a white dwarf accretes matter from a companion star, is compressed and undergoes a thermonuclear explosion(1-3). Unless the companion star is another white dwarf ( in which case it should be destroyed by the mass-transfer process itself), it should survive and show distinguishing properties. Tycho's supernova(4,5) is one of only two type Ia supernovae observed in our Galaxy, and so provides an opportunity to address observationally the identification of the surviving companion. Here we report a survey of the central region of its remnant, around the position of the explosion, which excludes red giants as the mass donor of the exploding white dwarf. We found a type G0 - G2 star, similar to our Sun in surface temperature and luminosity ( but lower surface gravity), moving at more than three times the mean velocity of the stars at that distance, which appears to be the surviving companion of the supernova.

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Collectionneur : Gaignières, Roger de (1642-1715)

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Collectionneur : Gaignières, Roger de (1642-1715)