993 resultados para Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684
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Comprend : Fol 3 v° - Je fuyois l'amour et sa flame - Fol 4 v° - Ma foy, vous estes trop parfaite - Fol 5 v° - Alés facheux plain de loysir - Fol 6 v° - Ie suy exclave arresté - Fol 7 v° - Ayant ayme fidellement - Fol 8 v° - C'est pour l'amour de ma belle - Fol 9 v° - Il me faut trouver estrange - Fol 10 v° - N'est ce pas icy cette main - Fol 11 v° - Ce que j'avais prédit n'est que trop veritable - Fol 12 v° - Voulo, vous sçavoir mon malheur - Fol 13 v° - Amante plus inlortunée - Fol 14 v° - Un jour que ma cruelle - Fol 15 v° - Amour, vous avez l'oeil bandé - Fol 16 v° - Margot, il est Temps de conclure - Fol 17 v° - On a beau me cacher ton jour - Fol 18 v° - Ma bergere infidèlle - Fol 19 v° - Vous en allés vous mon soucy - Fol 20 v° - Quelle glace craintive - Fol 21 v° - Le mal qu'on ase das couvrir - Fol 22 v° - Que j'aime cas petits rivages - Fol 23 v° - Qui n'eut este vaincu d'un si fort ennemy - Fol 24 v° - Amans qui nuit et jour - Fol 25 v° - Que douce est la violence - Fol 26 v° - Que tous las feux du ciel ensemble - Fol 27 v° - Puisque l'amour peut bien exercer la puissance - Fol. 28 v° - Nous cherchons parmy ces prées - Fol. 29 v° - Berçevoy ne croyés pas - Fol. 50 v° - Ha beaux yeux je me rends non non, pluy jene joy - Fol. 51 v° - Père Bacchus, fils de femelle - Fol. 32 v° - Combien que ta fière beauté - Fol. 33 v° - Ma femme m'a dit un matin - Fol. 34 v° - Voy yeux qui font tant d'effets - Fol. 55 v° - Philis en songeant au tres pas - Fol. 56 v° - Beau pro qui charmoy mon Ame - Fol. 37 v° - Tu me dis adieu sans subjet - Fol. 38 v° - Quoy vous faites de la succrée - Fol. 39 v° - Ma foy, je vous trouve bien fin - Fol. 40 v° - L'infidelle qui commence
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This volume has been designated "sixième volume" in the Catalogue, for a collection known under the title of the repository, Cabinet du roi. The engravings were prepared between 1672 and 1689 by various engravers: Le Pautre, Le Clerc, Chauveau, Edelinck, Picart, Baudet, Silvestre, Simonneau and Chatillon. They were issued individually at the outset, collected, and in this instance issued in uniform format. The plates of the Labyrinthe, 15 x 8.5 cm., have been printed on 4 leaves of 9 and 1 leaf of 5.
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"First published 1853. Reprinted 1943."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Reproduced by Duopage process ... Bell & Howell Company, Cleveland ... Ohio".
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 10, "Glossaire."
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Ariane.--Le comte d'Essex.--Le festin de Pierre.
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Series title also at head of t.-p.
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v. 1-3, "Farces.--Moralites.--Sotties Sermons Joyeux.--Mysteres du XVI siecle." v. 4. L'Eugene; Cleopatre; Didon, par Estienne Jodelle.-- Les Esbahis par Jacques Grevin.--La Reconnue, par Remy Belleau.--v. 5. Le Laquais; Les Esprits; La Veive; Le Morfondu par Pierre de Larivey.-- v. 6. Les Jaloux; Les Escolliers; La Constance; Le Fidelle, par Pierre de Larivey.--v. 7. Les Tromperies, par Pierre de Larivey.--Les Contens, par Odet de Tournebu.--Les Neapolitaines, par Francois d'Amboise.--Les Desguisez, par Jean Godard.--La Nouvelle, par Le Capitaine Lasphrise.-- v. 8. Tyr et sidon, par Jean de Schelandre.--Les Corrivaux, par Pierre Troterel.--L'Impuissance, par Sieur de Veronneau.--Alizon, par L. C. Discret.--v. 9. Des Proverbes, par Adrien de Montlue.--La Comedie de Chansons.--La Comedie des Comedies, tr. par Rene Barry.--La Comedie des Comediens, par Sieur de Gougenot.--Le Galimatias, par Andre de Rosiers.--v. 10. Glossaire.
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What is the secret mesmerism that death possesses and under the operation of which a modern architect – strident, confident, resolute – becomes rueful, pessimistic, or melancholic?1 Five years before Le Corbusier’s death at sea in 1965, the architect reluctantly agreed to adopt the project for L’Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy in Firminy-Vert (1960–2006), following the death of its original architect, André Sive, from leukemia in 1958.2 Le Corbusier had already developed, in 1956, the plan for an enclave in the new “green” Firminy town, which included his youth and culture center and a stadium and swimming pool; the church and a “boîte à miracles” near the youth center were inserted into the plan in the ’60s. (Le Corbusier was also invited, in 1962, to produce another plan for three Unités d’Habitation outside Firminy-Vert.) The Saint-Pierre church should have been the zenith of the quartet (the largest urban concentration of works by Le Corbusier in Europe, and what the architect Henri Ciriani termed Le Corbusier’s “acropolis”3) but in the early course of the project, Le Corbusier would suffer the diocese’s serial objections to his vision for the church – not unlike the difficulties he experienced with Notre Dame du Haut at Ronchamp (1950–1954) and the resistance to his proposed monastery of Sainte-Marie de la Tourette (1957–1960). In 1964, the bishop of Saint-Étienne requested that Le Corbusier relocate the church to a new site, but Le Corbusier refused and the diocese subsequently withdrew from the project. (With neither the approval, funds, nor the participation of the bishop, by then the cardinal archbishop of Lyon, the first stone of the church was finally laid on the site in 1970.) Le Corbusier’s ambivalence toward the project, even prior to his quarrels with the bishop, reveals...