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  1. 10 de feb. de 2021 · Barthélemy illustrated two works composed by René d’Anjou himself, the jousting manual called Le Livre des tournois and the allegorical romance Le Livre du Cuer d’amours espris. Executed in watercolored drawing on paper, the Livre des Tournois images may have been a model or prototype for later redactions.

  2. www.earlytelevision.org › dupouy › la-radiovisionRENE BARTHELEMY (1889 - 1954)

    Rene BARTHELEMY was born in Nangis near Paris, on March 10, 1889. As an outstanding student of the Electricity High School (promotion 1909/1910) currently SUPELEC, he becomes in 1929, chief of the new research laboratory of television, created by Jean Le DUC upon request of Mr. Ernest CHAMON, chairman of the Compagnir des Compteurs de Montrouge ...

  3. René d’Anjou’s Livre des tournois is famous as the most substantial account of the organisation of a medieval tournament that has come down to us. It survives in eight manuscripts, most of which have an almost identical layout; the best of these is a magnificent work of art in its own right.

  4. François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (4 September 1768 – 4 July 1848) was a French writer, politician, diplomat and historian who influenced French literature of the nineteenth century. Descended from an old aristocratic family from Brittany , Chateaubriand was a royalist by political disposition.

  5. Chaine vidéo du collège René Barthélemy de NANGIS (77)

  6. René Barthélemy, nacido el 10 de marzo de 1889 en Nangis ( Seine-et-Marne) y murió el 12 de febrero de 1954 (64 años) en Antibes, es un ingeniero francés que se distinguió como pionero en el desarrollo de la televisión.

  7. René Barthélemy, nacido el 10 de marzo de 1889 en Nangis ( Seine-et-Marne) y murió el 12 de febrero de 1954 (64 años) en Antibes, es un ingeniero francés que se distinguió como pionero en el desarrollo de la televisión.