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Henri Bergson - translation to English

FRENCH PHILOSOPHER
Bergson; H. Bergson; Henri Louis Bergson; Henri-Louis Bergson; Henry Bergson; Bergsonian; Bergsonism; The Two Sources of Morality and Religion; Henri L. Bergson
  • ''Quid Aristoteles de loco senserit'' (Dissertation, 1889)
  • ''Essai sur les données immédiates de la conscience'' (Dissertation, 1889)

Henri Bergson         
n. Henri Bergson (1859-1941) filosofo e scrittore francese, vincitore nel 1927 del premio Nobel per la letteratura
Antoine Henri Becquerel         
  • Becquerel in the lab
  • Maltese Cross]] placed between the plate and the uranium salt is clearly visible.
FRENCH PHYSICIST
Antoine Henri Becquerel; Antoine Becquerel; Anton Henri Becquerel; Antoine-Henri Becquerel; Antoine-henri becquerel; Antoine H. Becquerel; Becquerel, Antoine Henri
n. Antoine Henri Becquerel, (1852-1908) fisico francese, vincitore del premio Nobel per aver scoperto la radioattività nell"uranio
Henri Matisse         
  • Henri and Amélie Matisse, 1898
  • Henri Matisse, ''The Moroccans'', 1915–16, oil on canvas, 181.3 x 279.4 cm, [[Museum of Modern Art]]<ref name="The Moroccans" />
  • ''Self-portrait'', 1918, [[Matisse Museum (Le Cateau)]]
  • ''Odalisque'', 1920–21, oil on canvas, 61.4 x 74.4 cm, [[Stedelijk Museum]]
  • Théâtre National de l'Opéra]] in Paris. Massine did the choreography and Matisse the sets, costumes and curtain designs.<ref name="Joseph">Joseph, Charles M. (2002) "Stravinsky and Balanchine, A Journey of Invention", New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN ML 410 S932 J6 652002</ref>
  • ''Le Chant du Rossignol'', [[Tamara Karsavina]] with dancers. Costume designs by Matisse, 1920
  • ''[[Woman with a Hat]]'', 1905. [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]]
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  • The Hermitage]], [[St. Petersburg, Russia]]
  • Henri Matisse, 1933 May 20. Photograph by [[Carl Van Vechten]]
  • Musée Matisse]]
  • Tombstone of Henri Matisse and his wife Amélie Noellie, cemetery of the Monastère Notre Dame de Cimiez, [[Cimiez]], France
FRENCH ARTIST (1869-1954)
Matisse; Matise; Henri Emile Benoît Matisse; Henri Émile Benoît Matisse; Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse; Henri-Emile-Benoit Matisse; Henri Emile Benoit Matisse; Matisse, Henri Émile Benoît; Mattisse; Mattise; Henri Matise; Henry Matisse; Le Rêve de 1940; Le Reve de 1940; Matisse, Henri Emile Benoit; Henri Mattise; Henri Mattisse; Henry Matise; Henry Mattise; Henry Mattisse; Matissean
Henri Matisse (1869-1954), pittore e scultore francese, capo del Fauvismo, movimento pittorico francese dell"inizio del secolo

Definition

Imaginal
·adj Of or pertaining to an Imago.
II. Imaginal ·adj Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.

Wikipedia

Henri Bergson

Henri-Louis Bergson (French: [bɛʁksɔn]; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopher who was influential in the tradition of analytic philosophy and continental philosophy, especially during the first half of the 20th century until the Second World War, but also after 1966 when Gilles Deleuze published Le Bergsonisme. Bergson is known for his arguments that processes of immediate experience and intuition are more significant than abstract rationalism and science for understanding reality.

He was awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of his rich and vitalizing ideas and the brilliant skill with which they have been presented". In 1930, France awarded him its highest honour, the Grand-Croix de la Legion d'honneur. Bergson's great popularity created a controversy in France where his views were seen as opposing the secular and scientific attitude adopted by the Republic's officials.