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What (who) is livre des signaux - definition

BOOK BY ALLAN KARDEC
The Spirits' Book; Le Livre des Esprits
  • First edition of the book, published in 1857.

Universidade Livre de Música         
Universidade Livre de Musica
Universidade Livre de Música (ULM) (English: Free University of Music) is a music school linked to Centro Tom Jobim, located in Sao Paulo. It offers regular courses and free courses, and concerts, workshops and masterclasses.
Aeronautical literary festival         
TRADE FAIR DEVOTED TO AERONAUTICAL BOOKS AND WRITING CREATED IN 2009
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Salon du livre aéronautique; Salon du livre aéronautique
The Aeronautical literary festival (in French : Salon du livre aéronautique) is a trade fair devoted to aeronautical books and writing created in 2009 L’aéronautique aura (aussi) son salon du livre and organized each year in Toulouse (campus of ENAC) by the École nationale de l'aviation civile and the ENAC Alumni association. La littérature aéronautique tient son salon à Toulouse
Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger         
FRENCH LITERARY PRIZE
Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger; Prix du Meilleur livre etranger; Le prix du meilleur livre étranger; French Award for Best Foreign Book
The Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger (Best Foreign Book Prize) is a French literary prize created in 1948. It is awarded yearly in two categories: Novel and Essay for books translated into French.

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The Spirits Book

The Spirits' Book (Le Livre des Esprits in French) is part of the Spiritist Codification, and is regarded as one of the five fundamental works on Spiritism. It was published by the French educator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, under the pen name of Allan Kardec on April 18, 1857. It was the first and remains the most important Spiritist book, because it addresses in first hand all questions developed subsequently by Allan Kardec.

The book is structured as a collection of questions regarding the origin of spirits, the purpose of life, the order of the universe, good and evil, and the afterlife. Its answers, according to Kardec, were given to him by a group of spirits who identified themselves as "The Spirit of Truth", with whom he communicated in several Spiritist sessions during the 1850s. Kardec, who considered himself an "organizer" rather than an author, grouped the questions and their answers by theme, occasionally including lengthier digressions the spirits had dictated to him on specific subjects, some signed by philosophers such as Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas and writers including Voltaire.