Paris
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Expériences simples sur l'absorption de l'eau par les feuilles 'Société Linnéenne (Bulletin)': 18-21, 1874-07-01 - 1874-07-31
Printed; by (Ernest) Henri Baillon; written at Paris in issue of 'Société Linnéenne (Bulletin)': 17-24
(Printed)
Field notebooks and travel journals, 1945 - 1979
French tables of the Moon, 1800
From A. Geoffroy, Paris, 28 Apr. 1863
From Antoine Lasegue, Paris, 24 Apr. 1863
From C[onstantin?] Statescu, Paris, 11 Sep. 1914
Paris is deserted, but he is obliged to remain there due to the absence of any southbound train, postcard
From F.B.M. Delessert, Paris, 19 June 1863
From George St Foix [Musicologist], Paris, 16 Dec. 1914
Musical news from Paris; asks Dent to help him obtain a copy of an Italian work on music, published in London in 1830; an admirer of Clementi
From George St Foix [Musicologist], Paris, 4 June 1917
The death of his friend and collaborator Teodor de ?Wyzeira; his wish to see Clementi recognised as a great composer
From Henri Prunieres [Musicologist], Ministere de l'Instruction Publique, Palais Royale, 18 Aug. 1914
Seeking commissions to help establish a copying agency in the Conservatoire, which will provide work for musicians left unemployed by the war
From Henri Prunieres [Musicologist], Paris, 11 Jan. 1917
His health has broken down while in the Army; has been on an economic mission to Italy, where he has been buying manuscripts of the Neapolitan school, including works by Scarlatti
From Joseph Decaisne, Paris, 20 Dec. 1862
invitation card; secondary type: miscellaneous, 1850-04-18
Letter from (Présidence de France) to [-] Appleton; written at Paris envelope addressed to 'Madame McIntosh' at American Embassy
(Letter, miscellaneous)
Irish College in Paris: Rules and Constitutions
'Rules and constitutions for the continuantion [sic] of spirituall exercises and conferences of the Irish Priests and Schollers dwelling wotether or separatly in the Citty and Suburbs of Paris'
(issue of) 'Revue Horticole' 47: 421-440, 1875-11-01 - 1875-11-30
Printed; by [non-specific]; written at Paris
(Printed)
(issue of) 'Revue Scientifique de la France et de l'Étranger' 2s 13: 145-168, 1877-08-18
Printed; by [non-specific]; written at Paris in containing Bernard C, L'unité des animaux et des plantes: 162-165
(Printed)
(issue of) 'Société Botanique de France (Bulletin)' 23: 161-283, 1876-01-01 - 1876-12-31
Printed; by [non-specific]; written at Paris containing Mer E, Des phénomènes végétatives qui précèdent ou accompagnent le dépérissement et la chute des feuilles: 176-191 Mer E, Des effets de l'immersion sur les feuilles aériennes: 243-258
(Printed)
(issue of) 'Société Linnéenne (Bulletin)': 17-24, 1874-07-01 - 1874-07-31
Printed; by [non-specific]; written at Paris containing Baillon H, Expériences simples sur l'absorption de l'eau par les feuilles: 18-21
(Printed)
(issue of) 'Société Linnéenne (Bulletin)': 33-40, 1875-01-01 - 1875-01-31
Printed; by [non-specific]; written at Paris containing Lanessan J L de, Sur l'absorption de l'eau par les feuilles: 34-36
(Printed)
James Dixon: letters to his father, 1836-1849
Letters from James Dixon to his father John sent whilst he was travelling, mostly on the Continent. The letters have been guarded and bound. All are originals, and are addressed to John Dixon at 50 Fenchurch Street, London, except for /36 which is addressed to 6 Mecklenburgh Square. They give a detailed account of James Dixon's foreign travels, particularly of his sojourns in Vienna and Paris
John Harwood: Journal of visit to Paris
La Mort de Darwin ... 'Télégraphe chronique', 1882-04-21
Printed; by Anon; written at Paris
(Printed)
La Science: l'oeuvre de Darwin 'France', 1882-04-24
Printed; by E Vignes; written at Paris
(Printed)
La Science pour tous: le nouveau membre correspondant de l'Institut 'France': [base of 12 cols], 1878-08-19
Printed; by E Vignes; written at Paris
(Printed)
La Science pour tous: Les architectes de la mer 'France': [base of 12 cols], 1878-08-26
Printed; by E Vignes; written at Paris
(Printed)