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    l'enseignement supérieur public », 1984 (lire en ligne [archive]), p. 155-156. Léon Menabrea, Des origines féodales dans les Alpes occidentales, Imprimerie royale...
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  • Lyon, was defeated by Count Humbert near the city of Geneva in 1034. Léon Menabrea sums up the period with these words: "Little by little, the petty feudatories...
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  • la ville et du diocèse de Genève avant l'année 1312 (Geneva, 1866). Léon Menabrea, De la marche des études historiques en Savoie et en Piémont, depuis...
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  • Bugey (in French). Vol. Troisieme partie. Lyon: Huguetan. pp. 238–239. Leon Menabrea (1865). Des origines féodales dans les Alpes occidentales (in French)...
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    Gottfried Friedenberg. The French engineer and writer on industrial organisation Léon Lalanne was influenced by Babbage, but also by the economist Claude Lucien...
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  • Gian Antonio Maggi Roberto Marcolongo Marco Mastrofini Luigi Federico Menabrea Serafino Rafaele Minich Giacinto Morera Ottaviano Fabrizio Mossotti Angiolo...
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    (complete list) – Alphonse Henri, comte d'Hautpoul, Prime minister (1849–1851) Léon Faucher, Prime minister (1851) Second French Empire Emperors (complete list)...
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  • Chuzzlewit Alexandre Dumas, père – Georges Catherine Gore – The Banker's Wife Léon Gozlan – Aristide Froissart Victor Hugo – Les Burgraves Søren Kierkegaard...
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  • 1997 VV2 Jan Hanuš, Czech composer † MPC · 27986 27988 Menabrea 1997 VA4 Luigi Federico Menabrea, Italian (Piedmontese) mathematician and statesman JPL ·...
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  • 1842–43, Ada Lovelace translated the memoir of Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea. The memoir covered the Analytical Engine. The translation contained Note...
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