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    forms as Moccius, Moccia, Mocconius, Catomocus, etc. Scholars such as Émile Thévenot and Philippe Jouët have connected Moccus with the god of Euffigneix...
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    American Journal of Archaeology 62.3 (July 1958, pp. 349–350) p. 349. Émile Thevenot contributed a corpus of 268 dedicatory inscriptions and representations...
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    United States, as well as Carlo Trigilia, Donald Angus MacKenzie, Laurent Thévenot and Jens Beckert in Europe. To this may be added Amitai Etzioni, who has...
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  • physician Fabiola Terzi (20–21st century), physician-scientist Melchisédech Thévenot (c. 1620–1692), inventor of the spirit level Adrien-Jean-Pierre Thilorier...
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  • Stenographen (in German), Eigenverl, OCLC 72106122 Perrault, Denis R; Duploye, Emile; Gueguen, Jean Pierre; Pilling, James Constantine, La sténographie Duployé...
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  • and the emergence of the nation state. A book co-authored with Laurent Thévenot, On Justification: The Economies of Worth, 2006 (French original: 1991)...
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  • Otzenhausen (Lkr. St. Wendel) (in German). Philipp von Zabern. pp. 319–346. Thévenot, Émile (1960). Les Éduens n'ont pas trahi : essai sur les relations entre...
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  • Vernier scale by Pierre Vernier in 1631. Spirit level by Melchisédech Thévenot in 1661. Roberval Balance by Gilles de Roberval in 1669. Réaumur scale...
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    site and describes it in detail In 1652 during his trip to Egypt, Jean de Thévenot identified the location of the site and its ruins, confirming the accounts...
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    artist born in Ébreuil, France. He trained at the atelier of Émile Thibaud and Étienne Thevenot, at Clermont-Ferrand. In 1852, he relocated to Bordeaux where...
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