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1 Printemps de Bourges
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2 Etablissement Technique de Bourges
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Etablissement Technique de Bourges
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3 Etablissement d'Etudes et de Fabrication d'Armement de Bourges
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Etablissement d'Etudes et de Fabrication d'Armement de Bourges
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4 Pouderies Reunies de Bourges
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Pouderies Reunies de Bourges
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5 Biturigibus*
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6 Berruyer
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7 Патрокл Буржский
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8 bourge
adjectivemasculine noun, feminine noun* * *[burʒ] (familier & péjoratif) adjectif————————[burʒ] (familier & péjoratif) nom masculin et féminin -
9 printemps
printemps [pʀɛ̃tɑ̃]masculine noun* * *pʀɛ̃tɑ̃nom masculin invariable1) ( saison) springau printemps de la vie — fig in the springtime of life
2) (colloq) (an) hum* * *pʀɛ̃tɑ̃ nm* * *printemps ⇒ Les saisons nm inv1 ( saison) spring; au printemps de la vie fig in the springtime of life; le printemps de Prague the Prague spring;[prɛ̃tɑ̃] nom masculin1. [saison] springprintemps précoce/tardif early/late spring3. (littéraire) [commencement] spring -
10 berruyer
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11 Бурж
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12 Вильгельм Буржский, архиеп.
(ум. 1209; катол. св., д. п. 10 января) St. William of BourgesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Вильгельм Буржский, архиеп.
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13 Радульф Буржский, еп.
(ум. 866; катол. св., д. п. 21 июня) St. Radulf [Ralph], bp. of BourgesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Радульф Буржский, еп.
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14 Сульпиций II Благочестивый, еп. Буржский
(ум. 647; катол. св., д. п. 17 января) St. Sulpicius, bp. of BourgesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Сульпиций II Благочестивый, еп. Буржский
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15 Avaricensis
Avārĭcum, i, n., a large and fortified town of the Bituriges, in Gaul, now Bourges, in the Dép. du Cher, Caes. B. G. 7, 13; 7, 31; 7, 47.—Hence, Avārĭcensis, e, adj., of or pertaining to Avaricum:praemia,
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16 Avaricum
Avārĭcum, i, n., a large and fortified town of the Bituriges, in Gaul, now Bourges, in the Dép. du Cher, Caes. B. G. 7, 13; 7, 31; 7, 47.—Hence, Avārĭcensis, e, adj., of or pertaining to Avaricum:praemia,
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17 Bituricus
Bĭtŭrĭges, um (in sing. Biturix, Luc. 1, 423), m., = Bitouriges, the Bituriges, a people in Gallia Aquitania, divided into two tribes.A.Bituriges Cubi, Bit. Kouboi, Strab., the present Berry, Départ. du Cher. et de l'Indre, whose capital was Avaricum, now Bourges, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109;B.and without Cubi,
Caes. B. G. 7, 5; 7, 15; Hirt. B. G. 8, 3.—Bituriges Vivisci, Bit. Ouïskoi, Ptol., whose chief city was Burdigala, now Bordeaux, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 108.— Sing. Biturix, one of the Bituriges, Luc. 1, 423; Inscr. Orell. 190.—II.Deriv.: Bĭ-tŭrĭcus, a, um, adj., of the Bituriges:vitis (very much valued),
Col. 3, 2, 19; 3, 7, 1; 3, 9, 1; 3, 21, 3 and 10. Also in the form Bĭtŭrĭgĭăcus, a, um, Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 27. -
18 Bituriges
Bĭtŭrĭges, um (in sing. Biturix, Luc. 1, 423), m., = Bitouriges, the Bituriges, a people in Gallia Aquitania, divided into two tribes.A.Bituriges Cubi, Bit. Kouboi, Strab., the present Berry, Départ. du Cher. et de l'Indre, whose capital was Avaricum, now Bourges, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109;B.and without Cubi,
Caes. B. G. 7, 5; 7, 15; Hirt. B. G. 8, 3.—Bituriges Vivisci, Bit. Ouïskoi, Ptol., whose chief city was Burdigala, now Bordeaux, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 108.— Sing. Biturix, one of the Bituriges, Luc. 1, 423; Inscr. Orell. 190.—II.Deriv.: Bĭ-tŭrĭcus, a, um, adj., of the Bituriges:vitis (very much valued),
Col. 3, 2, 19; 3, 7, 1; 3, 9, 1; 3, 21, 3 and 10. Also in the form Bĭtŭrĭgĭăcus, a, um, Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 27. -
19 Biturigiacus
Bĭtŭrĭges, um (in sing. Biturix, Luc. 1, 423), m., = Bitouriges, the Bituriges, a people in Gallia Aquitania, divided into two tribes.A.Bituriges Cubi, Bit. Kouboi, Strab., the present Berry, Départ. du Cher. et de l'Indre, whose capital was Avaricum, now Bourges, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 109;B.and without Cubi,
Caes. B. G. 7, 5; 7, 15; Hirt. B. G. 8, 3.—Bituriges Vivisci, Bit. Ouïskoi, Ptol., whose chief city was Burdigala, now Bordeaux, Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 108.— Sing. Biturix, one of the Bituriges, Luc. 1, 423; Inscr. Orell. 190.—II.Deriv.: Bĭ-tŭrĭcus, a, um, adj., of the Bituriges:vitis (very much valued),
Col. 3, 2, 19; 3, 7, 1; 3, 9, 1; 3, 21, 3 and 10. Also in the form Bĭtŭrĭgĭăcus, a, um, Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 27. -
20 Branly, Edouard Eugène
[br]b. 23 October 1844 Amiens, Franced. 24 March 1940 Paris, France[br]French electrical engineer, who c.1890 invented the coherer for detecting radio waves.[br]Branly received his education at the Lycée de Saint Quentin in the Département de l'Aisne and at the Henri IV College of Paris University, where he became a Fellow of the University, graduating as a Doctor of Physics in 1873. That year he was appointed a professor at the College of Bourges and Director of Physics Instruction at the Sorbonne. Three years later he moved to the Free School in Paris as Professor of Advanced Studies. In addition to these responsibilities, he qualified as an MD in 1882 and practised medicine from 1896 to 1916. Whilst carrying out experiments with Hertzian (radio) waves in 1890, Branly discovered that a tube of iron filings connected to a source of direct voltage only became conductive when the radio waves were present. This early form of rectifier, which he called a coherer and which needed regular tapping to maintain its response, was used to operate a relay when the waves were turned on and off by Morse signals, thus providing the first practical radio communication.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPapal Order of Commander of St George 1899. Légion d'honneur, Chevalier 1900, Commandeur 1925. Osiris Prize (jointly with Marie Curie) 1903. Argenteuil Prize and Associate of the Royal Belgian Academy 1910. Member of the Academy of Science 1911. State Funeral at Notre Dame Cathedral.BibliographyAmongst his publications in Comptes rendus were "Conductivity of mediocre conductors", "Conductivity of gases", "Telegraphic conduction without wires" and "Conductivity of imperfect conductors realised at a distance by wireless by spark discharge of a capacitor".Further ReadingE.Hawkes, 1927, Pioneers of Wireless, London: Methuen. E.Larien, 1971, A History of Invention, London: Victor Gollancz.V.J.Phillips: 1980, Early Radio Wave Detectors, London: Peter Peregrinus.KF
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