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    Mémoire des lieux, mémoires des hommes. Étude du portefeuille topographique « Beauce et Vendômois » de la collection Gaignières (1642-1715) by Clotilde Vivier

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The collection of François-Roger de Gaignières (1642–1715) is carefully anchored geographically thanks to a number of topographical documents assembled in dedicated collections. …”
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    Collecta, du point de vue du design : faire affleurer les données by Kim Sacks, Sophie Fétro

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The addition of geolocation data to the Collecta.fr website dedicated to the historical collection of François-Roger de Gaignières (1642-1715) offered an opportunity to expand the existing site and further reveal the internal structure of the collection and information. …”
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    Os jornais diários da cidade de Cascavel (PR) e seus discursos sobre a prostituição feminina (1976-1990) by Fábio Lopes Alves

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this context, this discussion is structured as follows, at first, it establishes a dialog with Roger Chartier to reach the representation concept. …”
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    The Sexed or Unsexed Voice on the Lyrical Stage in 18th-c. London by Pierre Dubois

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…It is not the least of paradoxes that the castrati that performed in Italian opera both in Italy in the 17th century and on the London stage after the Restoration should have acted the parts of manly seducers, mighty kings or warriors in spite of their high-pitched, ‘feminine’ voices.  Roger Freitas argues that in order to understand the predilection for castrato voices one need to take the erotic bodily dimension of the singers into account. …”
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    De qui est-ce ? Médiapoétique d’un roman-surprise dans L’Express en 1955 by Marie-Ève Thérenty

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim was to find which of the following writers, François Mauriac, Françoise Sagan, André Maurois, Louise de Vilmorin, Roger Nimier, Paul Vialar, Henri Troyat and Béatrix Beck, had respectively written the various chapters of a detective novel, De qui est-ce? …”
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