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Cordier Diagram
Cordier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew W. Cordier (1901–1975), American administrator * Balthasar Cordier (1592–1650), Belgian theologian * Baude Cordier (c. 1380–before 1440), French composer * Charles Henri Joseph Cordier (1827–1905), French sculptor * David Cordier (born 1959), English countertenor * Douglas Cordier (born 1953), American politician * Henri Cordier (1849–1925), French historian, author of comments on ''Travels of Marco Polo'' * Henri Cordier (mountaineer) (1856–1877), French mountaineer * John Cordier (1942–2002), Belgian businessman * Joseph Cordier (1773–?), Acting Governor General of Pondicherry * Louis Cordier (1777–1861), French geologist and mineralogist * Mathurin Cordier (1480–1564) (pen name Corderius), French pedagogue * Michaël Cordier (born 1984), Belgian footballer * Noëlle Cordier (born 1944), French singer * Patrick Cordier (alpinist) * Patrick Cordier (mineralogist) * Pierre Cordier ...
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Andrew W
Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived from the el, Ἀνδρέας, ''Andreas'', itself related to grc, ἀνήρ/ἀνδρός ''aner/andros'', "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "brave", "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew. Popularity Australia In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular name given to boys in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s. Canada Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for mal ...
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Louis Cordier
Pierre Louis Antoine Cordier (31 March 1777 – 30 March 1861)
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was a French and , and a founder of the French Geological Society. He was professor of geology at the in Paris from 1819 to 1861, and was responsible for the development of the geological gallery in the museum.


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Pierre Cordier
Pierre Cordier (born January 28, 1933 in Brussels) is a Belgian artist. He is considered to be a pioneer of the chemigram and of its development as a means of artistic expression. Childhood and education Cordirn into a family of Franco-Belgian industrialists specializing in cosmetic products, including nail polish. When he was young he became interested in jazz. The improvisational freedom of this music is reflected in his works. The chemigram In 1952 he made an important acquaintance: Georges Brassens, the poet and singer, who was unknown at the time. He recorded and photographed him. Brassens left a deep influence on Cordier and encouraged him to continue exploring the "unfrequented steep road" that he had chosen. After studying political science at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Cordier completed his military service in Germany in 1956. It was there that a new pathway opened up for him: the chemigram. On November 10, 1956, writing a dedication with nail pol ...
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Patrick Cordier (mineralogist)
Patrick Cordier (born February 1, 1961) is a mineralogist who uses experimental and numerical approaches to study the plasticity of geological materials. He has authored or co-authored over 200 articles in international scientific journals. He received the Dana Medal from the Mineralogical Society of America in 2016, and is currently a chief editor of the ''European Journal of Mineralogy''. and a member of''Institut Universitaire de France''. Education Cordier obtained a master's degree in materials science in 1985 from the School of Engineers of Lille (EUDIL), and a DEA from the University of Lille 1 in materials science. He completed a doctoral thesis on the plasticity of quartz, directed by Professor Jean-Claude Doukhan, at the University of Lille 1 in 1989. Early career In 1989, Cordier worked as post-doctoral scientist with Professor Arthur Heuer (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Case School of Engineering, Cleveland, USA). The same year, he joined the Univ ...
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Patrick Cordier (alpinist)
Patrick Cordier (29 December 1946 – 5 June 1996) was a French alpinist. He was killed on 5 June 1996 in a motoring accident riding his motorcycle whilst travelling on the Marseille to Aix-en-Provence motorway. Gilles Modica, "Patrick Cordier Un grimpeur libertaire", ''Montagnes Magazine'', n°236, mai 2000 Career Born in 1946, ''Grande encyclopédie de la montagne'', éditions Atlas, Paris, 1977, t. 3 p. 717 Cordier learned to climb at Fontainebleau near his home in Paris. He moved on quickly to the Alps, where he became one of the most recognizable climber of his generation. In 1967 he was a member of the French team that made the first ascent of the French Direct on Norway's Troll Wall. Through the 1970s he climbed many new routes in the Vercors and the Chamonix Aiguilles, the Cordier Pillars on the Grands Charmoz and the Aiguille de Roc bear his name. He climbed, solo, the Nose on El Capitan in America's Yosemite Valley in 1972. His new route on the East Ridge of ...
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Noëlle Cordier
Noëlle Cordier (born 7 April 1944) is a French singer. She participated for France in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with the song " Il doit faire beau là-bas", finishing in third place of 17 entries (behind the runaway winner Sandie Shaw for the United Kingdom, and Ireland's Sean Dunphy). Cordier was born in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. She signed a contract with the record label Barclay shortly before being chosen for Eurovision. Cordier attempted a return to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970 with the song "Comme en pourrait s'aimer" but it was not selected to represent France. In 1973, she appeared in the Rock Opera "La Révolution Française" in Paris, and in 1974 she enjoyed success with the song "''Tu T'En Vas"'', a duet with male singer Alain Barrière (who had represented France at the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest in London). Songs such as ''"Un Amour Comme Le Nôtre", "Aimer Comme Je T'Aime" and "Mon Cœur Pour Te Garder"'' also found popularity ...
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Michaël Cordier
Michaël Cordier (born 27 March 1984) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for RFC Rapid Symphorinois as a goalkeeper. Career He formerly played for Charleroi, Eendracht Aalst, La Louvière, FC Brussels and Anderlecht. He participated at the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship The UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2007 were held from 10 June 2007 to 23 June 2007. It was the 16th staging of UEFA's European Under-21 Championship. Summary For the first time, a host nation was chosen ahead of the competition – the Nethe .... External links Player profile at Voetbal International* 1984 births Living people Belgian men's footballers Belgium men's under-21 international footballers R. Charleroi S.C. players S.C. Eendracht Aalst players R.A.A. Louviéroise players R.W.D.M. Brussels F.C. players R.S.C. Anderlecht players R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes players K.V.C. Westerlo players Club Brugge KV players UR La Louvière Centre players Be ...
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Mathurin Cordier
Corderius ( Latinized form of the name Mathurin Cordier; c. 1479 – 8 September 1564), was a French-born theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian active in Geneva, Republic of Geneva. He taught at the School of Lausanne (now the University of Lausanne), where he was a director. Studies Cordier was born to a peasant family in La Perrière, Normandy. He completed his theological studies at Paris. Once he was a priest he exercised his ministry at a parish of Ruan and continued his studies, especially focused on grammar. Teaching at France He gave up his priestly functions near 1540 when Paris, having heard of his competence, called him for teaching grammar in diverse locations. In 1523, Cordier was admitted to the College of la Marche as the Chair of Rhetoric. He taught John Calvin, and Calvin dedicated his Commentaries on the Epistle to the Thessalonians to him. In 1528 Cordier took charge of the Grammar School of Navarre. He taught in various locations in France, never ...
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Joseph Cordier
Joseph Cordier was born on 1773. He was Acting Governor General of Pondicherry Pondicherry (), now known as Puducherry ( French: Pondichéry ʊdʊˈtʃɛɹi(listen), on-dicherry, is the capital and the most populous city of the Union Territory of Puducherry in India. The city is in the Puducherry district on the sout ... twice. Titles French colonial governors and administrators Governors of French India People of the Bourbon Restoration {{Puducherry-politician-stub ...
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Balthasar Cordier
Balthasar Cordier (Corderius) (b. at Antwerp, 7 June 1592; d. at Rome, 24 June 1650) was a Belgian Jesuit exegete and editor of patristic works. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1612, and after teaching Greek, moral theology, and Sacred Scripture, devoted himself to translating and editing manuscripts of Greek '' catenae'' and other works of the Greek Fathers, for which he searched the libraries of Europe. Works He published the following: *(1) Catena sexaginta quinque Patrum græcorum in S. Lucam" (Antwerp, 1628); *(2) Catena Patrum græcorum in S. Joannem" (Antwerp, 1630); *(3) Joannis Philoponi in cap. I Geneseos ... libri septem" (Antwerp, 1630); *(4) S. Cyrilli apologiæ morales" (Vienna, 1630); *(5) Opera S. Dionysii Areopagitæ cum S. Maximi scholiis" (Antwerp, 1634); *(6) Expositio Patrum græcorum in Psalmos" (Antwerp, 1643–46); *(7) Symbolæ in Matthæum" (2 vols., of which, however, only the second is by him; Toulouse, 1646–47); *(8) S. Dorothei archimandritæ ...
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John Cordier
John Cordier (Oudenburg, 1 September 1941- Bonheiden, 22 January 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He founded Telindus in 1969, a modem and network component company. In October 1999 he succeeded Julien De Wilde as President of the board of directors of Agoria. John Cordier was also very active in supporting sports, he served as President of the Belgian football club K.V. Mechelen for eleven years from 1982 to 1993. Under his management and thanks to his financial support the club became an important player in Belgian soccer during that period, and beat AFC Ajax in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tourn ... final in 1988. Sources John Cordier overledenJohn Cordier overleden 20th-century Belgian businesspeople 1942 births 2002 deaths People f ...
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Henri Cordier (mountaineer)
Henri Cordier or Henry Cordier (1856 – 7 June 1877) was a French mountaineer. In his short two-year career, he became the first Frenchman to reach the level of the English members of the Alpine Club, in the silver age of alpinism in the second half of the 19th century, which was dominated by the development of mountaineering in the Alps. With some of the Alpine Club's mountain guides and mountaineers, he led significant first ascents in the Mont Blanc massif and in the Dauphiné Alps (the Massif des Écrins). Biography A grandson of geologist Louis Cordier and a great-nephew of politician and scientist Louis Ramond de Carbonnières, Henri Cordier pursued studies at the ''École Libre des Sciences Politiques'', founded in 1872, where he received high honors. He was first attracted by the Pyrenees, to which he traveled in 1874, before visiting the Swiss Alps the following year. His brief Alpine career combined talent and audacity. In the 1876 season he succeeded in making eleve ...
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