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    Philéas Lebesgue (26 November 1869 – 11 October 1958) was a French essayist, translator, poet, novelist, literary critic, and editor of Mercure de France...
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    Lagrange-Schweitzer, etc.; Southeast of the city: Victorine-Autier, Philéas Lebesgue, Condorcet, Pierre-Rollin. West: Etouvie and Montières (an ecodistrict...
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    Raisons. Billy became honorary president of the Société des amis de Philéas Lebesgue. Retiring to Lyon during the Occupation of France, he worked on a series...
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  • among them Zweig, Sinclair, Barbusse, Campio Carpio, Manuel Devaldès, Philéas Lebesgue, Rabindranath Tagore. While in France, where his work was notably popularized...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica article "Houdenc, Raoul de". Le Songe d'enfer Lebesgue, Philéas, ed. (1908). Le Songe d'Enfer, suivi de La Voie de Paradis: poèmes...
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