11) Perrot, Georges. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Georges, (zhorzh pero´) (KEY) , 1832-1914, French archaeologist. He was professor at the Sorbonne from 1875, director of the Ecole normale superieure, Paris, from... 12) Sarraute, Nathalie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(KEY) , 1900-1999, French novelist, b. Ivanovo, Russia, as Natasha Tcherniak; studied at the Sorbonne and Oxford Univ. A lawyer, she joined (1925) a Paris firm. She... 13) Ribot, Theodule. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(KEY) , 1839-1916, French psychologist. He was professor of experimental psychology at the Sorbonne and later at the College de France. His many works include Heredity:... 14) Wurtz, Charles Adolphe. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Adolphe, (sharl adolf´ vurts) (KEY) , 1817-84, French chemist. He was professor at the Sorbonne (1852-75), at the Faculty of Medicine, Paris (1853-75), and at the... 15) Cournand, Andre Frederic. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(koor´nand) (KEY) , 1895-1988, American physician and physiologist, b. France, B.A. Sorbonne, 1913, M.D. Univ. of Paris, 1930. He emigrated to the United States in... 16) Maritain, Jacques. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(zhak maretaN´) (KEY) , 1882-1973, French Neo-Thomist philosopher. He was educated at the Sorbonne and the Univ. of Heidelberg and was much influenced by the philosophy... 17) Beaujeu-Garnier, Jacqueline. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(zhaklen´ bozho´-garnya´) (KEY) , French geographer. A professor of geography at the Sorbonne, she is the author of several texts, including Urban Geography (1967),... 18) Latin Quarter. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language:
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