Philippe Arbos (30 July 1882 – 28 October 1956) was a French geographer known for his work on pastoralism in the French Alps. Arbos was born to Philipe...
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Arbos may refer to: Philippe Arbos (1882–1956), French geographer Arbos - an Italian agricultural machinery company Arbós This disambiguation page lists...
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founder of the Annales school of history Marc Bloch, the geographer Philippe Arbos, sociologist Georges Davy, Hellenist and future librarian of the École...
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1909 French Maria Chefaliady-Taban 1863 1932 Romanian Enrique Fernández Arbós 1863 1939 Spanish Abbie Gerrish-Jones 1863 1929 American Helen Francis Hood...
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Battista Viotti (1755–1824) Jean-Delphin Alard (1815–1888) Enrique Fernández Arbós (1863–1939) Leopold Auer (1845–1930) Stanisław Barcewicz (1858–1929) Antonio...
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with abstracts in English and Spanish Reverter, Arturo (1989). Albéniz-Arbós, historia de una amistad (in Spanish). Madrid: Scherzo. Romero, Justo (2002)...
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its author more widely known. In his Dictionnaire de la danse (1999), Philippe Le Moal described the work as "a choreography of the river, vigorous and...
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Ravinder Pal Singh Surinder Singh Sodhi Spain (ESP) Juan Amat Juan Arbós Jaime Arbós Javier Cabot Ricardo Cabot Miguel Chaves Juan Coghen Miguel de Paz...
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Austrian Sign Language in 2007 and presented it on stage in a production of ARBOS – Company for Music and Theatre directed by Herbert Gantschacher, with Rupert...
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Jean Michel Agest Nicolas Agnesi David Aguilar Laurent Arbo David Aucagne Lionel Beauxis Philippe Bernat-Salles Thomas Bianchin Pascal Bomati Hugo Bonneval...
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