A French translation by Baudouin Jurdant and Agnes Schlumberger was published by �ditions du Seuil in 1979, as " Contre la m�thode : esquisse d'une th�orie anarchiste de la connaissance ".
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In 1984, Grothendieck wrote the proposal " Esquisse d'un Programme " ( " Sketch of a Programme " ) for a position at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ).
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The annual production of the " Grand vin " is typically at 3, 300 cases, with the production of the second wine, L'Esquisse de La Tour Figeac at 1, 250 cases.
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A French-Aleut grammar was also produced by Victor Henry, entitled " Esquisse d'une grammaire raisonnee de la langue aleoute d'apres la grammaire et le vocabulaire de Ivan Veniaminov " ( Paris, 1879 ).
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Koj�ve also challenged Strauss'interpretation of the classics in the voluminous " Esquisse d'une histoire raisonn�e de la pens�e pa�enne, " which covers the pre-Socratic philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, and Neoplatonism.
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He is the author of " Esquisse d'une th�orie du droit naturel " ( Berlin, 1835 ) and " La philosophie du droit ou explication des rapports sociaux " ( Paris, 1842 ).
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The Marquis de Condorcet had published his utopian vision of social progress and the perfectibility of man " Esquisse d'un Tableau Historique des Progres de l'Espirit Humain ( The Future Progress of the Human Mind ) " in 1794.
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A few years later he published another now rare work of historical interest, " Esquisse historique sur le Mont�n�gro d'apr�s les traditions de l'Albanie ", Constantinople 1872 ( Historical sketch of Montenegro according to Albanian traditions ).
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In " Esquisse pour une autoanalyse ", Pierre Bourdieu argues that the success of the concept of Oedipus is inseparable from the prestige associated with ancient Greek culture and the relations of domination that are reinforced in the use of this myth.
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The " esquisse ", or oil sketch, tended to be inspirational or imaginative, often originating in literature or art; the " etude ", or study, tended to represent an observation of nature, painted from life.