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Journal articles on the topic "Noyon (France)"

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Evergates, Theodore, and Olivier Guyotjeannin. "Episcopus et comes: Affirmation et declin de la seigneurie episcopale au nord du Royaume de France (Beauvais-Noyon, X^e-debut XIII^e siecle)." American Historical Review 94, no. 4 (1989): 1081. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1906640.

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Chevrefils Desbiolles, Yves. "camoufleurs français en Italie. Le cubisme d’André Mare s’est évanoui à Venise." L'uomo nero. Materiali per una storia delle arti della modernità 19, no. 19-20 (2022): 202–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2974-6620/uon.n19-20_2022_pp202-215.

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Le camouflage aura été l’une des grandes affaires de la Grande Guerre. Dès 1915, sous l’impulsion du peintre Guirand de Scevola, les Français créent un premier service intégré de conception et de fabrication de dispositifs de camouflage, animé par des équipes spécialisées de militaires et de civils. Dans une guerre de positions où des dizaines de milliers d’hommes sont massés de part et d’autre de la ligne de front, voir sans être vu pour tromper l’ennemie est devenu un enjeu vital. Bientôt, des officiers britanniques, américains, belges et italiens viennent visiter les principaux ateliers de
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Bisson, T. N. "Episcopus et comes. Affirmation et déclin de la seigneurie épiscopale au Nord du royaume de France (Beauvais-Noyon. Xe – début XIIIe siècle). By Olivier Guyotjeannin. (Mémoires et Documents publiés par la Société de l'École des Chartes, xxx.) Pp. lxxv + 314. Geneva-Paris: Droz, 1987." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 40, no. 2 (1989): 267–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900042925.

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Sot, Michel. "Hérédité royale et pouvoir sacré avant 987." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 43, no. 3 (1988): 705–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1988.283514.

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Le 22 mai 987, le roi carolingien Louis V meurt des suites d'un accident de chasse en forêt de Senlis. Il n'a pas de fils. Son plus proche parent, qui prétend à sa succession, est son oncle paternel Charles de Basse-Lorraine. Or, les grands de Francie occidentale vont élire comme roi le duc des Francs Hugues Capet, de la famille des Robertiens, qui est sacré à Noyon le 3 juillet 987.Cet événement est aujourd'hui considéré comme fondateur parce que les descendants d'Hugues Capet ont conservé le trône pendant plus de huit siècles et se sont identifiés à la nation. On trouverait difficilement dan
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Piotrowska, Katarzyna. "Reading out the novels, Julia Franck’s Noon Maiden and Jenny Erpenbeck’s Dictionary from the Polish perspective." Transfer. Reception Studies 1 (2016): 175–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/trs.2016.01.09.

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Vincent, Nicholas. "Les Statuts synodaux français du XIIIe siècle, IV: Les Statuts synodaux de l’ancienne province de Reims (Cambrai, Arras, Noyon, Soissons el Tournai). Edited by Joseph Avril. (Collection de documents inédits sur l’histoire de France. Section d’histoire médiévale et de philologie. 8th Ser., 23.) Pp. xix + 396 incl. tables + map. Paris: Comité des Travaux historiques et scientifiques, 1995. 2 7355 0295 3." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 47, no. 2 (1996): 364–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900080386.

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Brogniez, Colette, Jean-François Doré, Frédérique Auriol, et al. "Rayonnement UV solaire en France métropolitaine et à La Réunion : érythème et synthèse de la vitamine D." La Météorologie, no. 117 (2022): 033. http://dx.doi.org/10.37053/lameteorologie-2022-0034.

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Le rayonnement UV solaire a des effets bénéfiques et délétères pour la santé humaine. Les agences de santé recommandent d'éviter l'exposition lorsque le rayonnement UV est maximum : entre 2 heures avant et après midi solaire en été. Une réduction de l'exposition UV pouvant entraîner une diminution de la synthèse de vitamine D, il est utile d'estimer et de comparer les durées d'exposition induisant un érythème ou une production suffisante de vitamine D. Ces durées ont été établies à partir de mesures du rayonnement UV obtenues à l'aide de spectroradiomètres opérant en continu sur trois sites fr
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Brogniez, Colette, Frédérique Auriol, Christine Deroo, et al. "Validation of satellite-based noontime UVI with NDACC ground-based instruments: influence of topography, environment and satellite overpass time." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16, no. 23 (2016): 15049–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-15049-2016.

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Abstract. Spectral solar UV radiation measurements are performed in France using three spectroradiometers located at very different sites. One is installed in Villeneuve d'Ascq, in the north of France (VDA). It is an urban site in a topographically flat region. Another instrument is installed in Observatoire de Haute-Provence, located in the southern French Alps (OHP). It is a rural mountainous site. The third instrument is installed in Saint-Denis, Réunion Island (SDR). It is a coastal urban site on a small mountainous island in the southern tropics. The three instruments are affiliated with
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Poulain, Martine. "A Cold War Best-Seller: The Reaction to Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon in France from 1945 to 1950." Libraries & the Cultural Record 36, no. 1 (2001): 172–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lac.2001.0016.

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Fayad, Ibrahim, Nicolas Baghdadi, and Jérôme Riedi. "Quality Assessment of Acquired GEDI Waveforms: Case Study over France, Tunisia and French Guiana." Remote Sensing 13, no. 16 (2021): 3144. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13163144.

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The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) full-waveform (FW) LiDAR instrument on board the International Space Station (ISS) has acquired in its first 18 months of operation more than 25 billion shots globally, presenting a unique opportunity for the analysis of LiDAR data across multiple domains (e.g., forestry, hydrology). Nonetheless, not all acquired GEDI shots provide exploitable waveforms due to instrumental (e.g., transmitted energy, viewing angle) and atmospheric conditions (e.g., clouds, aerosols). In this study, we analyzed the quality of all available GEDI acquisitions over
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Noyon (France)"

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Chaffenet, Paul. "Aristocratie et communautés religieuses aux marges septentrionales du royaume de France (fin IXe - début XIIe siècles) : le cas du diocèse de Noyon." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/251748.

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À l'échelle du nord du royaume de France et plus spécialement de la Picardie médiévale, l'histoire du diocèse de Noyon, appréhendée du point de vue des rapports entre l'aristocratie et les communautés religieuses de la fin du IXe au début du XIIe siècles, révèle une relative exception documentaire :en Vermandois comme en Noyonnais, une certaine profusion de sources (essentiellement diplomatiques) permet une compréhension affinée de la place des abbayes et des chapitres dans la manifestation des politiques religieuses séculières. Les mêmes sources imposent d'accorder une attention particulière,
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Goudesenne, Jean-François. "Les offices historiques ou "Historiae" composés pour les fêtes des saints du VIIIe au XIe siècle dans la province ecclésiastique de Reims : (Belgica secunda : diocèses d'Amiens, Arras, Beauvais, Cambrai, Châlons, Laon, Noyon, Reims, Senlis, Soissons, Therouanne, Tournai." Tours, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997TOUR2005.

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Selon R. Crocker et D. Hiley, les offices composés par les Francs pour compléter le "vieux-fonds" romain n'ont guère été étudiés depuis les Analecta hymnica et Wagner vers 1900. La thèse de Ritva Jonsson, « historia : études sur la genèse des offices versifiés » nous a sérieusement aidé pour ce projet qui a beneficié par ailleurs des travaux de Corbin, Brou, Escudier, etc. Des sources liturgiques et musicales exceptionnelles ont permis une édition critique complète des offices locaux contenus dans les deux plus anciens antiphonaires d'Occident, celui de Charles de Chauve (ca 870) et celui de N
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Moreau, Clément. "La céramique du Néolithique moyen II de l'Yonne à la Saône entre 4300 et 3400 avant notre ère." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00596511.

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Le territoire qui s'étend entre les vallées de l'Yonne et de la Saône est une zone de rencontre culturelle notamment au cours du Néolithique moyen II, entre 4300 et 3400 avant notre ère. À partir des années 1970 la culture du Néolithique moyen bourguignon (N.M.B.) est reconnue dans cette région et ses principales caractéristiques sont définies lors d'une table ronde organisée à Beffia en 1984 (Pétrequin et Gallay 1984). À partir de critères qui reposent essentiellement sur la typologie céramique, le N.M.B. est alors principalement circonscrit aux régions de Bourgogne et de Franche-Comté. Depui
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Griggs, Nicole C. "Reconsidering the Tribune in Early Gothic Architecture of Twelfth-Century Northern France." Thesis, 2017. https://doi.org/10.7916/D81G0SMR.

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This work reconsiders the tribune, its functional and symbolic importance in Gothic style architecture of twelfth-century France. Three case studies, the cathedrals of Notre-Dame of Noyon and Senlis and the priory church of Saint-Leu at Saint-Leu-d’Esserent, serve as a means to examine the origins, function and medieval conceptions of this enigmatic second story. An analysis of the cathedral fabric, together with the episcopal palace and chapel, in conjunction with an examination of the sociological and political context are undertaken in an effort to start a new dialogue regarding this archit
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Books on the topic "Noyon (France)"

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Prache, Anne. La Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon: Oise. AGIR-Pic, 1997.

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Philippe, Montier, ed. La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Noyon et son quartier. Cap régions, 2012.

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Bataille, Georges. Blue of noon. M. Boyars, 1986.

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Bataille, Georges. Blue of noon. Paladin, 1988.

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Bataille, Georges. Blue of noon. Marion Boyars, 2002.

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Episcopus et comes: Affirmation et déclin de la seigneurie épiscopale au nord du royaume de France (Beauvais-Noyon, Xe-début XIIIe siècle). Libr. Droz, 1987.

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Blue Of Noon. Penguin Books Ltd, 2012.

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Bataille, Georges. Blue of Noon (Penguin Modern Classics). Penguin Books Ltd, 2001.

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Alford, Holly Price. Who’s Who In Fashion. 7th ed. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781501373466.

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The 7th Edition of Who’s Who in Fashion captures the energy, drama, excitement, and diversity of the luminaries working in the world of fashion. This lushly illustrated book features profiles of fashion legends as well as newcomers who make up the rich tapestry of the fashion industry, spanning designers, photographers, costume designers, writers/editors, illustrators, companies, accessory designers, makeup/cosmetic specialists, and fashion conglomerates. This new edition includes over 400 profiles, 90 of which are new, and 820 images, making this a must-have reference for fashion students, hi
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Book chapters on the topic "Noyon (France)"

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Stoddard, Whitney S. "The Cathedral of Noyon." In Art and Architecture in Medieval France. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429494130-13.

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Anglo, Sydney. "Universal Peace and the Field of Cloth of Gold." In Spectacle Pageantry, And Early Tudor Policy. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199206032.003.0005.

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Abstract AT the end of 1514 English foreign policy enjoyed a triumph when a treaty with Louis XII-arranging a formal peace and marriage alliance-nullified the wiles of Ferdinand and Maximilian, who had themselves been negotiating with France. But, ere long, the deaths of Louis and Ferdinand brought about the accession of the bellicose Francis I in France, and Charles of Burgundy to the Spanish inheritance. Francis quickly came to terms with his rivals, and proceeded to dazzle Europe with his victory at Marignano; while Charles, wishing to secure his own territorial claims, had to renew peace w
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Moreira, Isabel. "Marriage Makes a Queen." In Bathild of Francia. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197518663.003.0003.

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Abstract Chapter 3 discusses what Balthild’s life would have been like joining the Neustrian court as a new queen. It considers the people who were around her as referenced in contemporary texts including Clovis II’s mother, Queen Nantechild, whose career in some ways presaged Balthild’s own. The chapter discusses royal marriage practices and examines accounts of Clovis II’s character. It examines how Balthild was enmeshed in networks of male power. It describes Paris in the seventh century, the built environment, and life at royal villas. It reconstructs the splendor of the Merovingian court
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Moreira, Isabel. "Regent, Reformer, and Rescuer of Slaves." In Bathild of Francia. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197518663.003.0004.

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Abstract Widowed young, Balthild became regent for her son and heir, Chlothar, and ruled together with the mayor of the palace, first Erchinoald, and then Ebroin. The chapter examines the political, religious, and social projects that she was connected to by her hagiographer. It examines contemporary sources that provide context on her prohibition of the slave trade in her kingdom. It discusses key church councils. It discusses Balthild’s relationship with Eligius of Noyon, a bishop who was deeply involved in rescuing slaves, and considers their respective interventions in the slave trade. It
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Manela, Erez. "Self-Determination for Whom?" In The Wilsonian Moment. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195176155.003.0002.

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Abstract The USS George Washington, which carried President Woodrow Wilson across the Atlantic, steamed into the harbor of Brest on the coast of Brittany, France, at noon on Friday, December 13, 1918. It was the first time that a sitting American president had come to Europe and Wilson’s decision to go had been controversial at home. But the president, who believed thirteen was his lucky number, saw the date of arrival as a good omen for his mission. And he seemed to have every reason to think so as the cheering throngs that gathered at the docks to meet him came into view.
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"3 “Thereof was I noon auctour”: Allegory and Thomas Hoccleve’s Authority." In Authorship and First-Person Allegory in Late Medieval France and England. Boydell and Brewer, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781846158698-007.

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"Darkness from Sixth to Ninth Hour." In Divine Inspiration The Life of Jesus in World Poetry, edited by Robert Atwan, George Dardess, and Peggy Rosenthal. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195093513.003.0111.

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Abstract When it was noon, darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon. Spain, 1899-1936. Angered by what he saw as the Catholic Church's indifference to suffering, Carda Lorca wrote: “We must rescue Jesus’ idea from your ruinous machinations.” While visiting New York City, he composed the dark poems posthumously collected as Poet in New York (including “Crucifixion”), which bitterly condemn modern culture. Accused by Franco of being a Russian spy, Garcia Lorca was executed by a firing squad during the Spanish Civil War. “Crucifixion” is translated from the Spanish by Greg S
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