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Poulet, W.; Jean-Paul Wayenborgh; W. Poulet

palais de poulet      
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Palais de la Cité         
  • The Palais in 1858, by [[Adrien Dauzats]]
  • A banquet in 1358 hosted by [[Charles V of France]] in the ''Grand'Salle'' for his uncle [[Charles IV of Luxembourg]], by [[Jean Fouquet]]
  • The Conciergerie during the Revolution (1790)
  • The Grand'Salle of the Palace in the 16th century, by [[Androuet du Cerceau]]
  • Project to open the perspective in front of the western front by demolishing the [[Place Dauphine]], by Duc and Daumet, 1868
  • The ruins of the Palace of Justice after the Paris Commune (1871)
  • Session of the [[Parlement of Paris]], attended by Louis XVI, in the Grand Chamber (19 November 1787)
  • The [[Parlement de Paris]] meets as a high court in 1723
  • Floor plan of the palace as it looked following the construction of Sainte-Chapelle, by [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]], with Saint-Chapelle (labeled "A") near the center and the site of the later [[Conciergerie]] below it
  • Drawing of the Palace as it looked following the construction of Sainte-Chapelle (consecrated in 1248), by [[Viollet-le-Duc]]
  • Louis XIV arrives at the Palais de la Cité to preside over a session of the [[Parlement de Paris]] (1715)
  • [[Marie Antoinette]] on trial before the Revolutionary Tribunal, after [[Hippolyte de la Charlerie]], engraved by Jacob Meyer-Heine for Blanc's ''Histoire de la Revolution''
  • The Chambre de Comptes (center) and [[Sainte Chapelle]] (right) in about 1640
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
Palais de la cite; Palais de la cité
, , and Sainte-Chapelle; upper sections of the still-standing northern front towers, gables of the , and 12th-century circular keep (demolished 1778) are visible behind.
Palais des congrès de Gatineau         
BUILDING IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Palais des congres de Gatineau
The Palais des congrès de Gatineau is a conference centre in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It was opened in 1981 beside the Gatineau City Hall near Place du Portage, home to a large number of Government of Canada offices.

Wikipedia

William Poulet (publisher)

William Poulet was the pseudonym used by Jean-Paul Wayenborgh to write his History of Spectacles "Die Brille". This history was the first systematic presentation and description of more than 2000 historical spectacles from the Zeiss Collection in Oberkochen, Germany, the Hallauer Collection (Museum for the History of Medicine in Bern, Switzerland) and the Pierre Marly Collection (now Essilor Collection).

Poulet wrote further under his real name: IBBO-International Biography and Bibliography of Ophthalmologists and Vision Scientists, Wayenborgh Publishing, Ostend 2001-2002. He wrote a historical paper in the medical journal "Strabismus": J.-P. Wayenborgh Florent Cunier (1812-1852). A tragic Figure in Ophthalmic History, Strabismus, 9,177-178, Swets & Zeitlinger, Lisse 2001.

Wayenborgh is publisher of Julius Hirschberg´s History of Ophthalmology (18 volumes) and publisher and editor of The Monographs (a supplement series to Hirschberg's History). Wayenborgh also published E.-H. Schmitz Handbuch zur Geschichte der Optik and is currently (since 2006) editing the English translation of the last named work.