François Blondel
François Blondel (; June 1618 – 21 January 1686) was a soldier, engineer of fortifications, mathematician, diplomat, military and civil engineer and architect, called "the Great Blondel", to distinguish him in a dynasty of French architects. He is remembered for his ''Cours d'architecture'' which remained a central text for over a century. His precepts placed him in opposition with Claude Perrault in the larger culture war known under the heading ''Querelle des anciens et des modernes''. If François Blondel was not the most highly reputed among the ''académiciens'' of his day, his were the writings that most generally circulated among the general public, the ''Cours de Mathématiques'', the ''Art de jetter les Bombes'', the ''Nouvelle manière de fortifier les places'' and, above all his '' Cours d'Architecture''. Provided by Wikipedia
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L’oppidum arverne de Gondole (Le Cendre, Puy-de-Dôme). Topographie de l’occupation protohistorique (La Tène D2) et fouille du quartier artisanal : un premier bilan by Yann Deberge, Ulysse Cabezuelo, Manon Cabanis, Sylvain Foucras, Magali Garcia, Katherine Gruel, Matthew Loughton, François Blondel, Pierre Caillat
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L'espace funéraire et le site gallo-romain de la “ Barrière du Lot ” aux Martres-de-Veyre (Puy-de-Dôme) : fonds ancien et nouvelles données by Marion Dacko, Bertrand Dousteyssier, Paloma Lorente Sebastián, Catherine Breniquet, Frédérique Blaizot, François Blondel, Marie Bèche-Wittmann, Camille Gaumat, Marion Veschambre Patrac
Published 2020-06-01
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