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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Campo Santa Maria Formosa square, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Querini Stampalia library, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Rio del Mondo Novo, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Querini Stampalia library, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Santa Maria Dei Miracoli church, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo square, in front of Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Donna Leon (New Jersey, United States, 1942), American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, such as the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series, winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction. Leon was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College - Europe (UMUC-Europe) in Italy and then worked as a professor at the American military base of Vicenza, Italy (1981-1999). Photo by Manuel Cohen. Cafe Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy, on 3rd March 2016.
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  • Yu Chen, Professor at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, founded in 1928, and documentary film director, on December 12th, 2017, in Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Yu Chen, Professor at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, founded in 1928, and documentary film director, on December 12th, 2017, in Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Yu Chen, Professor at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, founded in 1928, and documentary film director, on December 12th, 2017, in Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View from below of statue of Fray Luis de Leon, Patio de Escuelas, Salamanca University, Salamanca, Spain, pictured on December 18, 2010 in the evening. Fray Luis de Leon (1527/8-91) was Thomas Aquinas Professor of theology at Salamanca from 1561. The statue, by Nicasio Sevilla, was erected in 1869. Salamanca, an important Spanish University city, is known as La Ciudad Dorada ("The golden city") because of the unique golden colour of its Renaissance sandstone buildings. Founded in 1218 its University is still one of the most important in Spain. Around it the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View from behind of statue of Fray Luis de Leon, Patio de Escuelas, Salamanca University, Salamanca, Spain, pictured on December 18, 2010 in the evening. Fray Luis de Leon (1527/8-91) was Thomas Aquinas Professor of theology at Salamanca from 1561. The statue, by Nicasio Sevilla, was erected in 1869. Salamanca, an important Spanish University city, is known as La Ciudad Dorada ("The golden city") because of the unique golden colour of its Renaissance sandstone buildings. Founded in 1218 its University is still one of the most important in Spain. Around it the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View from behind of statue of Fray Luis de Leon, Patio de Escuelas, Salamanca University, Salamanca, Spain, pictured on December 18, 2010 in the afternoon. Fray Luis de Leon (1527/8-91) was Thomas Aquinas Professor of theology at Salamanca from 1561. The statue, by Nicasio Sevilla, was erected in 1869. Salamanca, an important Spanish University city, is known as La Ciudad Dorada ("The golden city") because of the unique golden colour of its Renaissance sandstone buildings. Founded in 1218 its University is still one of the most important in Spain. Around it the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Yu Chen, Professor at the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, founded in 1928, and documentary film director, on December 12th, 2017, in Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Map of the Roman Empire, in the French Grammar classroom of Antonio Machado, 1875-1939, Spanish poet and professor, in the Palacio de Jabalquinto, now the Universidad Internacional de Andalusia (UNIA), or International University of Andalusia, in Baeza, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. The palace is listed as a historic monument and the Renaissance buildings of Ubeda and Baeza are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photograph of Antonio Machado (third from the right, first row), 1875-1939, Spanish poet and professor, with colleagues, in the Palacio de Jabalquinto, now the Universidad Internacional de Andalusia (UNIA), or International University of Andalusia, in Baeza, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. The palace is listed as a historic monument and the Renaissance buildings of Ubeda and Baeza are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of Antonio Machado, 1875-1939, oil painting on canvas, Spanish poet and professor, in his French Grammar classroom in the Palacio de Jabalquinto, now the Universidad Internacional de Andalusia (UNIA), or International University of Andalusia, in Baeza, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. The palace is listed as a historic monument and the Renaissance buildings of Ubeda and Baeza are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The imperial suite at the military headquarters at Mogilev, 1916, with left-right, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, 1891-1942, who was involved in the murder of Rasputin, Admiral Nilov, Count Grabbe, Colonel Modvinot, General Narischkin, General Voieikot, Tsar Nicolas II, Count Freedericks, Dolgoroukov, Professor Fedorov, Councillor Yejov (inspector of imperial trains), photograph published in L'Illustration no.3869, 28th April 1917. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Michel Serres, Ph.D. (1930), French philosopher specialized in epistemology, professor as well as a writer, member of the prestigious French Academy (March 29th 1990), honoured with National Order of the Legion of Honour (Grand Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'Honneur) in July 2010, at his Parisian residence on May 5th, 2012. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Oblique low angle view from behind of statue of Fray Luis de Leon, Patio de Escuelas, Salamanca University, Salamanca, Spain, pictured on December 18, 2010 in the evening. Fray Luis de Leon (1527/8-91) was Thomas Aquinas Professor of theology at Salamanca from 1561. The statue, by Nicasio Sevilla, was erected in 1869. Salamanca, an important Spanish University city, is known as La Ciudad Dorada ("The golden city") because of the unique golden colour of its Renaissance sandstone buildings. Founded in 1218 its University is still one of the most important in Spain. Around it the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), with a model of the medieval castle at Chateau-Thierry, photographed on site at Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), with a model of the medieval castle at Chateau-Thierry, photographed on site at Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), in front of a large panel with an illustration of the town and castle of Chateau-Thierry, after a late 16th century drawing, in the education room of the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), photographed at the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close-up view of the bust statue of Theodore Monod seen at sunrise, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • statue of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, created by Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral in 1840, located in the peristyle of the Galerie de Mineralogie, de Geologie et de Paleobotanique (Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close up view from the side of the statue of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, created by Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral in 1840, located in the peristyle of the Galerie de Mineralogie, de Geologie et de Paleobotanique (Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), with a model of the medieval castle at Chateau-Thierry, photographed on site at Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), photographed at the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), with a model of the medieval castle at Chateau-Thierry, photographed on site at Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), with a model of the medieval castle at Chateau-Thierry, photographed on site at Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), photographed at the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), in front of a large panel with an illustration of the town and castle of Chateau-Thierry, after a late 16th century drawing, in the education room of the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), in front of a large panel with an illustration of the town and castle of Chateau-Thierry, after a late 16th century drawing, in the education room of the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), in front of a large panel with an illustration of the town and castle of Chateau-Thierry, after a late 16th century drawing, in the education room of the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_France_MC255.jpg
  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), in front of a large panel with an illustration of the town and castle of Chateau-Thierry, after a late 16th century drawing, in the education room of the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Francois Blary, teacher-researcher at the Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, laboratoire TRAME (Textes, Representations, Archeologie, Autorite et Memoires de líAntiquite a la Renaissance), photographed at the medieval castle of Chateau-Thierry, Picardy, France.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bust statue of Theodore Monod seen at sunrise, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bust statue of Theodore Monod seen at sunrise, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bust statue of Theodore Monod seen at sunrise, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC_JDP_10_MC483.jpg
  • statue of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, created by Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral in 1840, located in the peristyle of the Galerie de Mineralogie, de Geologie et de Paleobotanique (Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Low angle view of the bust statue of Theodore Monod seen in the morning light, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close up view of the statue of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, created by Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral in 1840, located in the peristyle of the Galerie de Mineralogie, de Geologie et de Paleobotanique (Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View from the side of the bust statue of Theodore Monod seen at sunrise, created by Nacera Kainou in 2001 and located at the bottom of the Labyrinth in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Nacera Kainou is French contemporary sculptor and painter who was chosen by the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle to create the statue as a memorial to Theodore Monod at his death in 2000. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution.
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  • Mid-length view of the statue of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, created by Jean-Francois Legendre-Heral in 1840, located in the peristyle of the Galerie de Mineralogie, de Geologie et de Paleobotanique (Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution.
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alain de Libera, Director of Studies at EPHE (L'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), professor at the University of Geneva, Historian of Philosophy and Medieval Theology pictured at his desk on November 04, 2009 in Paris, France. Author of "Penser au Moyen Age" ("Thought in the Middle Ages", Seuil, 1991), "Naissance du sujet" ("The Birth of Subject", Vrin 2007) and "La quete de l'identite" ("The quest for Identity", Vrin 2008). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    03142008_BertrandBadie_MC005.jpg
  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Political Scientist, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po University, specialist in International Relations at his office in Paris on March 14, 2008. His latest book is "Le Diplomate et l'intrus", (The Diplomat and the intruder), Fayard, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    03142008_BertrandBadie_MC001.jpg
  • Jardin Mediterraneen du Mas de la Serre, a botanical garden founded 1957 by Professor Georges Petit at Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The garden was originally the Mediterranean Terrestrial Ecology Center, but reopened to the public in 2010 as a garden showcasing the flora of the Pyrenees-Orientales, from the high mountains to the coast. The garden includes, ponds, greenhouses, terraces, a discovery trail and exhibition spaces. Banyuls-sur-Mer is a small seaside town first settled by the Greeks in 400 BC, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardin Mediterraneen du Mas de la Serre, a botanical garden founded 1957 by Professor Georges Petit at Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The garden was originally the Mediterranean Terrestrial Ecology Center, but reopened to the public in 2010 as a garden showcasing the flora of the Pyrenees-Orientales, from the high mountains to the coast. The garden includes, ponds, greenhouses, terraces, a discovery trail and exhibition spaces. Banyuls-sur-Mer is a small seaside town first settled by the Greeks in 400 BC, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardin Mediterraneen du Mas de la Serre, a botanical garden founded 1957 by Professor Georges Petit at Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The garden was originally the Mediterranean Terrestrial Ecology Center, but reopened to the public in 2010 as a garden showcasing the flora of the Pyrenees-Orientales, from the high mountains to the coast. The garden includes, ponds, greenhouses, terraces, a discovery trail and exhibition spaces. Banyuls-sur-Mer is a small seaside town first settled by the Greeks in 400 BC, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • General view of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age), created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. In the background the herbarium building can be seen. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the Salpetriere hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Low angle view of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age), created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriÀre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close up view of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee, created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany -which is visible in the background- in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriÀre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mid-length view from the side of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee, created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany -which is visible in the background- in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriÀre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mid length view from the side of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age) at twilight, created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriÀre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age), created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriËre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Close up view of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age), created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriËre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC_JDP_10_MC360.jpg
  • Mid-length view of the statue called Premier artiste, Age de la pierre taillee (First Artist, carved stone age) at twilight, created by Paul Richer circa 1891 and located near the Gallery of Minerology, Geology and Paleobotany in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. Paul Richer was not only an artist but also a scientist, professor at the Academy of Medecine and head doctor of the Laboratory of the SalpetriËre hospital. Founded in 1626 by Guy de La Brosse, Louis XIII's physician, the Jardin des Plantes, originally known as the Jardin du Roi, opened to the public in 1640. It became the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 during the French Revolution. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • French Science Historian, Gérard Simon, Emeritus Professor, Lille III University, author of "Sciences et histoire" (Science and History), Gallimard 2008 at his residence in Paris on May 15, 2008. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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