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poitevin [pwaatvẽ]〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; ook m., v.〉♦voorbeelden:1 un(e) Poitevin(e) • inwoner, inwoonster van Poitou -
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pwatvɛ̃, in adj poitevin, -e1) (= du Poitou) from Poitou2) (= de Poitiers) from Poitiers* * *poitevin, poitevine ⇒ Les régions adj la région poitevine the Poitou region; le marais poitevin the Poitou marshes (pl).[du Poitou] from Poitou -
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1. adj ( fém - poitevine)относящийся к Пуату, к Пуатье, пуатвинский ( из Пуату); пуатьерский ( из Пуатье)2. m -
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География: пуатусский (из Пуату), пуатьесский ( из Пуатье) -
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сущ.общ. житель Пуату, житель Пуатье -
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1. прил.общ. пуатвинский (из Пуату), пуатьерский (из Пуатье)2. сущ.общ. диалект Пуату, относящийся к Пуатье, относящийся к Пуату, пуатвинский диалект -
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11 Poitevin, Alphonse Louise
[br]b. 1819 Conflans, Franced. 1882 Conflans, France[br]French chemical engineer who established the essential principles of photolithography, carbon printing and collotype printing.[br]Poitevin graduated as a chemical engineer from the Ecole Centrale in Paris in 1843. He was appointed as a chemist with the Salines National de l'Est, a post which allowed him time for research, and he soon became interested in the recent invention of photography. He conducted a series of electrolytic experiments on daguerreotype plates in 1847 and 1848 which led him to propose a method of photochemical engraving on plates coated with silver or gold. In 1850 he joined the firm of Periere in Lyons, and the same year travelled to Paris. During the 1850s, Poitevin conducted a series of far-reaching experiments on the reactions of chromates with light, and in 1855 he took out two important patents which exploited the light sensitivity of bichromated gelatine. Poitevin's work during this period is generally recognized as having established the essential principles of photolithography, carbon printing and collotype printing, key steps in the development of modern photomechanical printing. His contribution to the advancement of photography was widely recognized and honours were showered upon him. Particularly welcome was the greater part of the 10,000 franc prize awarded by the Duke of Lynes, a wealthy art lover, for the discovery of permanent photographic printing processes. This sum was not sufficient to allow Poitevin to stop working, however, and in 1869 he resumed his career as a chemical engineer, first managing a glass works and then travelling to Africa to work in silver mines. Upon the death of his father he returned to his home town, where he remained until his own death in 1882.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1865. Paris Exposition Internationale Gold Medal for Services to Photography, 1878.BibliographyDecember 1855, British patent nos 2,815, 2,816.Further ReadingG.Tissandiers, 1876, A History and Handbook of Photography, trans. J.Thomson. J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E.Epstean, New York.H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JWBiographical history of technology > Poitevin, Alphonse Louise
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SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1820 Englandd. 1894 Dorchester (?), Dorset, England[br]English photographer and pioneer of the gum bichromate permanent printing process.[br]A professional photographer working from a studio in Dorchester, Pouncy had a long interest in "permanent" photographs. In 1857 he published two volumes of photolithographed views of Dorset. He was later to devise a number of variations of the photolithographic process.Pouncy is best remembered for his pigment process, patented in 1858, using vegetable carbon, gum arabic and potassium bichromate. His prints exhibited at the London Photographic Society the same year were greatly admired. However, Pouncy's gum bichromate process was, in fact, covered by earlier patents filed by Poitevin, but this did not deter Pouncy from submitting his prints to the Duke of Lyne's competition for permanent photographs in 1859. For the excellence of his work, Pouncy was awarded the lesser part of the major prize won by Poitevin. Although Pouncy's work was not original, he pioneered the carbon process in England and can be considered the practical founder of the different technique of gum bichromate printing.[br]Bibliography10 April 1858, British patent no. 780 (gum bichromate permanent printing process).Further ReadingJohn Werge, 1890, The Evolution of Photography, London (an interesting contemporary account of Pouncy's work).J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E. Epstean, New York.H.Gernshiem and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London. G.Wakeman, 1973, Victorian Book Illustration, Great Britain (a good popular account of Pouncy's work).JW -
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Geography: PoitevinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пуатусский (из Пуату)
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Geography: PoitevinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пуатьесский (из Пуатье)
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фамильный герб, дающий наглядное представление о фамилии знатной семьи (напр. герб Расина изображал крысу и лебедя - rat + cygne)Ce sera le blason de Voltaire. Il était prêt depuis longtemps, les Arouet le tenaient en réserve depuis deux cents ans, ce sont les armes parlantes. Arouet porte "d'or à trois flammes de gueules" parce qu'"Arouet", en vieux langage poitevin, signifie "brûler". (J. Orieux, Voltaire ou la royauté de l'esprit.) — Таков будет герб Вольтера. Он уже был готов давно: семья Аруэ держала его в запасе в течение двух столетий. На золотом фоне три языка пламени, так как "Аруэ" на старом пуатвинском наречии означает "пылать".
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