Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Wikipédia est un projet d’encyclopédie collective en ligne, universelle, multilingue et fonctionnant sur le principe du wiki. Ce projet vise à offrir un contenu librement réutilisable, objectif et vérifiable, que chacun peut modifier et améliorer. Wikipédia est définie par des principes fondateurs. Son contenu est sous licence ...

  2. La mode (au sens latin de modus) est une question de posture, d'attitude et d'apparence et donc de codes 1 . Déjà, durant l' Antiquité, le poète Ovide écrit qu'en son temps, on voit éclore chaque jour dans l' Empire romain de nouvelles modes 2. Le Moyen Âge et la Renaissance en sont férus 3, et ce, dès le XIIIe siècle.

  3. Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers ( French for 'Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts and Crafts'), [1] better known as Encyclopédie ( French: [ɑ̃siklɔpedi] ), was a general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772, with later supplements, revised editions ...

    • France
    • General
    • French
  4. The Encyclopédistes ( French: [ɑ̃siklɔpedist]) (also known in British English as Encyclopaedists, [1] or in U.S. English as Encyclopedists) were members of the Société des gens de lettres, a French writers' society, who contributed to the development of the Encyclopédie from June 1751 to December 1765 under the editors Denis Diderot and ...

  5. Institut Français de la Mode. Institut Français de la Mode (IFM) ( French for "French Institute of Fashion") is a higher education institution offering postgraduate courses [1] and applied research for the fashion, luxury goods, design and textile industries, and creative industries more generally. In 2017, IFM was ranked number 1 worldwide ...

  6. The Canadian Encyclopedia, aussi (fr) Collier's Encyclopedia (1951–1998) Compton's Encyclopedia, 26 volumes. Dictionary of the Middle Ages, (1982–1989) Dobson's Encyclopædia. The Domestic Encyclopedia (1802) Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclopaedia Biblica, publiée en 1899. Encyclopædia Britannica.

  7. The Nazca lines are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created in two major phases – the Paracas phase (from 400 BC to 200 BC) and the Nazca phase (from 200 BC to 500 AD). The combined length of all the lines is more than 1,300 km (800 mi), and the group covers an area of about 50 km 2 (19 sq ...

  1. People also search for