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Finally, in 1740, the second volume of Pierre Bayle 's Dictionnaire Historique et Critique explicitly connects Epimenides with the paradox, though Bayle labels the paradox a "sophisme". citation Dictionnaire Historique et Critique at Wikipedia.

A few theological, archaeological, and astronomical articles from his pen appeared in the Journal Helvetique and elsewhere, and he contributed several papers to Rousseau's Dictionnaire de musique (1767).

Bailly, Anatole; Dictionnaire Grec Français, 26th ed. (1963) (entry: "*Ἄϊς") The name as it came to be known in classical times was Háidēs ( Ἅιδης main).

Dictionnaire de la France médiévale, Paris, Fayard, 1993, p. 176 For Philippe Contamine, "the battle of Bouvines had both important consequences and a great impact".

Dictionnaire gilbertin-français Tabuiroa, 1954 says that "Kiribati" is already the meaning for all the Gilberts District of GEIC.

Émile Littré published the Dictionnaire de la langue française between 1863 and 1872.

In Quebec, one writes nearly universally une chercheuse Grand dictionnaire terminologique, "chercheuse", citation "a researcher", whereas in France, un chercheur and, more recently, un chercheur and une chercheuse, are used.

It was 12 years, in 1772, before the subscribers received the final 28 folio volumes of the Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers since the first volume had been published.

Louis Deroy & Marianne Mulon (1992) Dictionnaire de noms de lieux, Paris: Le Robert, article "Hébrides" The name Ebudes recorded by Ptolemy may be pre-Celtic.

The anti-Semitic passages in Voltaire's Dictionnaire philosophique were criticized by Issac Pinto in 1762.

The first edition of the Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca is the first great dictionary devoted to a modern European language (Italian) and was published in 1612; the first edition of Dictionnaire de l'Académie française dates from 1694.

The fortified city of Carcassonne restored by Viollet-le-Duc Publications Front cover of the Dictionnaire Raisonné de L'Architecture Française du XIe au XVIe siècle, A. Morel editor, Paris, 1868.

The story that George I died in the same room as that in which he was born at Osnabrück (in, for example, Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique of 1759) is contradicted by the Electress Sophia in her Memoiren der Herzogin Sophie nachm.