• François Le Lionnais (3 October 1901 – 13 March 1984) was a French chemical engineer and writer. He was a co-founder of the literary movement Oulipo. Le...
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  • writing techniques. It was founded in 1960 by Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais. Other notable members have included novelists Georges Perec and...
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  • survived the decline of the college. In accordance with the wishes of François Le Lionnais and Raymond Queneau, other Ouvroirs d'X Potentielle have been spun...
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  • (Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle), founded by Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais. Oubapo was founded in November 1992 in the Ou-X-Po and announced...
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    But above all, they are the subject of a notable experiment by François Le Lionnais, dating from 1957 and published in La Littérature potentielle in...
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  • Cinématographie Potentielle), Oucipo was founded on October 7, 1974 by François Le Lionnais as Oucinépo, but later become more commonly known as Oucipo. Oucipo...
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  • trouble creating the book, he solicited the help of mathematician Francois Le Lionnais, and in the process they initiated Oulipo. The original French version...
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    producing texts. Founded by the author Raymond Queneau and mathematician François Le Lionnais, the group included Italo Calvino and Georges Perec. Queneau's Cent...
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    Noël Arnaud [fr], Jean-Christophe Averty, René Daumal, Luc Étienne, François Le Lionnais, Jean Lescure, Raymond Queneau, Boris Vian, Jacques Carelman, Man...
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    with homophones from another language. The archetypal example is by François Le Lionnais, who transformed John Keats' "A thing of beauty is a joy forever"...
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    Raymond Queneau (category Writers from Le Havre)
    While Queneau was completing this work, he asked mathematician François Le Lionnais for help with issues he was having, and their conversation led to...
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  • Le Nouveau Guide des échecs. Traité complet (in French). Robert Laffont, coll. «Bouquins». p. 1710. ISBN 978-2-221-11013-3. Le Lionnais, François; Maget...
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    street violinist. At this time he met such writers as Joey Bousquet, François Le Lionnais, Paul Valéry, Paul Eluard, Lanza del Vasto and André Gide. He became...
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  • participated on 24 November 1960 with Claude Berge, Jacques Duchateau [fr] François Le Lionnais, Jean Lescure, Raymond Queneau and Jean Queval at the first meeting...
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    Unsolved Chess Mysteries (7)". ChessBase. Retrieved 29 August 2023. Le Lionnais, François; Maget, Ernst (1967). Dictionnaire des échecs (in French). Paris:...
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  • bears her name: Rebeca Cherep de Guber Classroom. Rebeca Guber; François Le Lionnais; Néstor Míguez; Luis Antonio Santaló, Las grandes corrientes del...
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  • est plate 84. Hervé Le Tellier: Un sourire indéfinissable 85. François Le Lionnais: Un certain disparate (fragments) Volume VII (Le Castor Astral) 86....
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  • September – Robert Bresson, film director (died 1999) 3 October – François Le Lionnais, chemical engineer and mathematician (died 1984) 12 October – Gabriel-Marie...
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  • 7 March – Charles Pisot, mathematician (born 1910). 13 March – François Le Lionnais, chemical engineer and mathematician (born 1901). 23 March – Jean...
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    Poems) enlisted the help of friend, writer and chemical engineer Francois Le Lionnais, whose mathematical background assisted Queneau with the structure...
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    Henri Lebesgue (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
    Louis (2004). "Henri Lebesgue: Renewer of Modern Analysis". In Le Lionnais, François (ed.). Great Currents of Mathematical Thought. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.)...
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    Matignon. The gisant of Guy le Lionnais, Abbot of Beaulieu. This granite tomb is reckoned to date between 1477 and 1517. Guy le Lionnais was also the canon of...
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    André Weil. —— (1948). "L'architecture des mathématiques". In Le Lionnais, François (ed.). Les grands courants de la pensée mathématique. Actes Sud. pp. 35–47...
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