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familist (ˈfæmɪlɪst) Also 7 famel-, famul-, famylist. [f. as prec. + -ist.] † 1. The head of a family, a family-man. Obs.1612 W. Parkes Curtaine Dr. 7 Then hath he descended..from Families to euery particular Famulist. 1615 Bedwell Moham. Imp. ii. §70 Mohammed was a good familist. 1658 Osborn Adv. S...
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Phalanstère
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La Colonie of Condé-sur-Vesgre (1832)
Phalanstery of Scăieni, Wallachia (1834)
La Réunion in Dallas (1855)
Familistère of Guise (1859)
Familistère
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familistère
‖ familistère (familistɛr) [Fr.] = familistery.1880 Encycl. Brit. XI. 265/2 A palatial familistère with accommodation for 400 families. 1886 Sci. Amer. Suppl. 10 July 8761/3 In 1859 Godin put up a large building, called the ‘familistere’, for the accommodation of 300 families, adding a theater, scho...
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John Everard (preacher)
He was also a Familist, hermetic thinker, Neoplatonist, and alchemist. He is known for his translations of mystical and hermetic literature. Hayes, John Everard and the Familist tradition, in Margaret C.
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familistery
familistery rare. (fæmɪˈlɪstərɪ) [ad. F. familistère, f. famille, f. L. familia (see family), formed by substituting famili- for the first member of the word phalanstère.] The abode of a community living together as one family.1865 Reader No. 145. 399/3 The ‘Familistery’, or Work⁓man's Home. 1886 Pa...
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Christopher Vitell
Christopher Vitell (or Viret) (fl. 1543–1579), a Dutch carpenter or joiner from Southwark, was the first Familist preacher in England; though he subsequently
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familistic
† famiˈlistic, a. Obs. [f. familist + -ic.] a. Of or pertaining to the Familists or Familism. b. Pertaining to a family or household.a. 1646 E. Pagitt Heresiogr. (ed. 3) 90 A fourth holds..Familisticke Tenets. 1667 H. More Div. Dial. Schol. (1713) 566 This Man possessed with Familistic dotage.b. 166...
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Familia Caritatis
The keeper of the lions in the Tower of London for James I was a Familist.
The society lingered into the early years of the eighteenth century. (Updated link)
Familist, from Encyclopædia Britannica, on-line edition, free.
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Jean-Baptiste André Godin
Developing the Familistère
From 1856 to 1859 Godin started the Familistère (Social Palace) in Guise on more carefully developed plans. Godin et le Familistère de Guise, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2009
Louis Lestelle, Etude sur le Familistère de Guise, Paris: Librairie Nouvelle du Droit
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Bœhmenism
Bœhmenism (ˈb{obar}ːmənɪz(ə)m) Commonly Behmenism. The doctrines taught by Jacob Bœhme, a German mystic and theosophist (1575–1624). So Bœhmenish, Bœhmenistic adjs.; Bœhmenist (also Bœhmist) n. and a., Bœhmenite.1656 More Euthus. Tri. (1712) 49 Ranters and Quakers took their original from Behmenism ...
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Marie Howland
In 1864 she and her second husband lived for a time at the Fourierist "Familistère" established in Guise by the French industrialist and reformer Jean-Baptiste Later editions altered the title to The Familistère.
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On Familism | SpringerLink
Abstract. In the term of economics, so-called Familism is that family is as the basic unit to calculate costs and benefits. The fundamental difference between traditional Chinese society and modern western society is that the former is a familist society, while the latter is an individualist one. A familist approach to economics has two ...
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Samuel Pordage
Observator’ for 5 April 1682 on account of ‘A brief History of all the Papists' bloudy Persecutions,’ calling him ‘limping Pordage, a son of the famous Familist
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Claude Weisz
1975 - Nominated for best documentary - Césars 1976)
Tibor Déry, portrait d'un écrivain hongrois (1977)
L'huître boudeuse
Ancienne maison Godin ou le familistère
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