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L'Instant d'après         
2003 STUDIO ALBUM BY NATASHA ST-PIER
L'instant d'après; L'instant d'apres; L' Instant d'apres; L' Instant d'après; L'Instant d'apres
L'Instant d'après is the fourth studio album recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. It was released in 2003 and met success in many countries, including France where it reached No.
Le Règne Animal         
  • Spiny dogfish]]. 1828 edition
  • pin-tailed sandgrouse]]. 1828 edition
  • Ground beetles ([[green tiger beetle]] at bottom). 1828 edition.
  • ''[[Cyligramma limacina]]'', an illustration from [[Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville]]'s ''Iconographie du Règne Animal de G. Cuvier'' 1829–1844
  • Table of the Animal Kingdom based on Cuvier's ''Règne Animal'' in the ''[[Penny Cyclopaedia]]'', 1828
BOOK BY GEORGES CUVIER
Le Règne animal, distribué après son organization; Règne Animal; Le Regne Animal; Embranchement
Le Règne Animal (The Animal Kingdom) is the most famous work of the French naturalist Georges Cuvier. It sets out to describe the natural structure of the whole of the animal kingdom based on comparative anatomy, and its natural history.
Grandes études de Paganini         
SIX ÉTUDES OF FRANZ LISZT FROM THEMES OF PAGANINI
Grandes Études de Paganini; Grandes Etudes de Paganini; Grandes etudes de Paganini; Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini; Paganini Etudes; Paganini Studies
The Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141, are a series of six études for the piano by Franz Liszt, revised in 1851 from an earlier version (published as , S.