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De la Rive, a surname and list of people; Joey Rive (July 8, 1963) American tennis player; Julie Rivé-King (1854-1937), American musician; Lyndon Rive, cofounder of Solar City and cousin of Elon Musk; Richard Rive (1931-1989), South African academic and writer; Robert Rive, 19th century photographer
La Rive is a former restaurant that was located in the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one or more Michelin stars from 1993 to 2016. GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 18.0 points (out of 20 possible). [1] The restaurant closed in 2020. [2] Last head chef was Roger Rassin (2008 ...
The "Flower Duet" is a duet for soprano and mezzo-soprano in the first act of the tragic opera Lakmé, premiered in Paris in 1883 and composed by Léo Delibes.. It is sung by the characters Lakmé, daughter of a Brahmin priest, and her servant Mallika, as they go to gather flowers by a river.
De la Rive was born in Geneva, and originally studied law. [1] During the Geneva revolution of 1794 , he was a freedom fighter and later fled to Scotland with the physician Alexander Marcet . In 1797, he attained a doctorate of medicine from the University of Edinburgh while working with his teacher John Allen on the work Tentamen physiologicum ...
De la Rive (the d is not capitalized when used in the full name) is the last name of: Charles-Gaspard de la Rive (1770–1834), Swiss physician and physicist; His son Auguste Arthur de la Rive (1801–1873), Swiss physicist; His son Lucien de la Rive (1834–1924), also a Swiss physicist
The Catalan language has two words for "river", riu and riera. The word riera is used for smaller rivers and for streams, and often indicates a seasonal river. Of the above list, only the Gavarresa is commonly classified as a riera, all the others being qualified as rius.
De la Rive was born in Geneva, the son of Charles-Gaspard de la Rive [2] (1770–1834). His father had studied medicine at Edinburgh University, and after practising for a few years in London, became professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the academy of Geneva in 1802. He served as its rector between 1823 and 1825.
Pictet's grave at the Cimetière des Rois, which is considered the Pantheon of Geneva. He was the author of Traité élémentaire de paléontologie (4 vols. 1844-1846). In the first edition Pictet, while adopting the hypothesis of successive creations of species, admitted that some may have originated through the modification of pre-existing forms.