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Marius Petipa

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Né à Marseille en 1818, Marius Petlpa a effectué l'essentiel de sa carrière comme danseur, puis maître de ballet à Saint-Pétersbourg. Ces carnets, rédigés au cours des dernières années de sa vie (1903-1907), dévoilent le quotidien de l'illustre chorégraphe, décédé en 1910.
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1993
Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. p. 143. (Galliæ Civitates)
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Demo of marius

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2021
Graph embeddings have emerged as the de facto representation for modern machine learning over graph data structures. The goal of graph embedding models is to convert high-dimensional sparse graphs into low-dimensional, dense and continuous vector spaces that preserve the graph structure properties.
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« Notre Marius »

Annales historiques de la Révolution française, 1982
Suratteau Jean-René. « Notre Marius ». In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°250, 1982. Hommage à Albert Soboul. pp. 514-516.
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Marius

Общенациональный интерактивный энциклопедический портал "Знания", 2022
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"Marius" and the Diaphane

NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 1975
We know the word best from Stephen on the beach: "Signatures of all things I am here to read, seaspawn and seawrack, the nearing tide, that rusty boot. Snotgreen, bluesilver, rust; coloured signs. Limits of the diaphane." Stephen muses on the limits of the visible, on transparency, but I want to argue here that Walter Pater's fiction, particularly in ...
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Marius and Sulla

2020
Gaius Marius (b. 158/157–d. 86 bce) and Lucius Cornelius Sulla (b. 138–d. 78 bce) were the most prominent, and in several respects defining, figures of a phase of Roman Republican history that lasted roughly three decades: from 107, when Marius was elected to his first consulship, to 78 bce, the year of Sulla’s death.
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A living tribute to professor Marius Romme

Psychosis, 2022
Jérôme Carson
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