Émile Licent (1876–1952; with the adopted Chinese name, 桑志华, while he was working in China) was a French Jesuit trained as a natural historian. He spent...
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expeditions in China by the renowned Jesuitical scientist and priest Emile Licent. In 1914, Licent with the sponsorship of the Jesuits founded one of the first...
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a museum of natural history and fossils founded by the French Jesuit Émile Licent (1876–1952) in Tianjin, China, in 1914. Also known as the Beijiang Museum...
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Lemaître (1894–1966) – Belgian priest and father of the Big Bang theory Émile Licent (1876–1952) – French Jesuit trained as a natural historian; spent more...
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Barbour invited French archaeologists Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Émile Licent. In 1935 Teilhard found a stone (flint) tool and determined the age of...
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people also call this river "Hongliu River". In 1923, French Jesuit Émile Licent first discovered a fossil of the Hetao people here. Since then, Chinese...
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the site. A section of the Great Wall of China lies within the site. Émile Licent, a paleontologist from France, was the first to discover the site in...
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Paul Claudel (consul 1906 - 1909), and the natural scientist Father Emile Licent who conducted research in Tianjin from 1914 to 1939. He founded the Musee...
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German military expert Constantin von Hanneken, the French geologist Emile Licent, and British ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn. The stained glass project...
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et des autres tributaires du Golfe du Pei-Tcheu-Ly, by H.I. Harding, Émile Licent S.J. (Series: Publications du Musée Hoang Ho-Pai ho, no. 38) 1936 A survey...
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