Pera general leclerc biography

  • Abstract Nicolas Mavrocordatos (1670–1730) was a prominent member of the Phanariot aristocracy, who served as Grand Dragoman of the Imperial.
  • Gorfinkle, J. I.: The Eight Chapters of Maimonides on Ethics.
  • I was born in Kouka, the capital of the Kingdom of Bornou, in Soudan: a few years after the invasion of the Wadays, or about the year 1836, of the Christian era.
  • Alberto Giacometti

    Swiss sculptor and painter (1901–1966)

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    Alberto Giacometti

    Alberto Giacometti (1948)
    (photo bygd Emmy Andriesse)

    Born(1901-10-10)10 October 1901

    Borgonovo, Stampa, Graubünden, Switzerland

    Died11 January 1966(1966-01-11) (aged 64)

    Chur, Graubünden, Switzerland

    EducationThe School of Fine Arts, Geneva
    Known forSculpture, painting, drawing
    Notable work
    MovementSurrealism, Expressionism, Cubism, Formalism
    Spouse

    Annette Arm

    (m. 1949)​
    Awards"Grand Prize for Sculpture" at 1962 Venice Biennale
    Websitefondation-giacometti.fr

    Alberto Giacometti (,[1],[2][3][4]Italian:[alˈbɛrtodʒakoˈmetti]; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker. Beg

    Chapter 4 Keeper of Secrets, Noble Highness: the Journey of the Mavrocordatos Family from a Borderland Perspective

    Abstract

    Nicolas Mavrocordatos (1670–1730) was a prominent member of the Phanariot aristocracy, who served as Grand Dragoman of the Imperial Council and then Voyvoda of Moldavia and Wallachia. Using his life as a case study, this paper aims to investigate the Ottoman Empire’s approach to its European borderlands, explore the role of the Phanariots as a centrally appointed border elite, and cast light on the ways in which Nicolas and his family manipulated their identities to fill a variety of political roles. Building on a large body of scholarship on Ottoman dragomans and the Phanariots, this paper takes a closer look at Nicolas’ book Philotheou Parerga (The Leisures of Philotheos). It argues that during the eighteenth century, a novel political culture, the cultural extroversion of the Tulip Era, and newfound anxieties over the empire’s Europ

    The Autobiography of Nicholas Said;
    a Native of Bornou, Eastern Soudan, Central Africa:
    Electronic Edition.

    Said, Nicholas, 1836-1882


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    Images scanned by Elizabeth S. Wright
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    First edition, 2003
    ca. 195K
    Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
    2003.

    Source Description:
    (title page) The Autobiography of Nicholas Said; a Native of Bornou, Eastern Soudan, Central Africa
    (spine) Nicholas Said
    (caption title) Nicholas Said
    Said, Nicholas, 1836-1882
    224 p.
    Memphis
    Shotwell & Co., Publishers, 238 Main Street
    1873.

    Call number 966 SA21A (Perry Catañeda Library, University of Texas at Austin)



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