Ollier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Ollier (1788–1859), publisher Charly Ollier (born 1985), football player Claude...
Ollier disease is a rare sporadic nonhereditary skeletal disorder in which typically benign cartilaginous tumors (enchondromas) develop near the growth...
Charles Ollier (1788–1859) was an English publisher and author, associated with the works of Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. From a Huguenot background...
Patrick Ollier (French pronunciation: [patʁik ɔlje]; born 17 December 1944) is a French politician. He is the Mayor of Rueil-Malmaison. He was a national...
Edmund Ollier (1827–1886) was an English journalist and author. The son of Charles Ollier, he knew Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Leigh Hunt and Benjamin Haydon...
Cliff Ollier (born 26 October 1931) is a geologist, geomorphologist, soil scientist, emeritus professor and honorary research fellow, at the School of...
Claude Ollier (French: [klod ɔlje]; 17 December 1922 – 18 October 2014) was a French writer closely associated with the nouveau roman literary movement...
Charles Ollier to Leigh Hunt. On the third page of the letter, Ollier explains, "My son William has hit upon a new method of spelling Fish." Ollier then...
Charly Ollier (born February 18, 1985) is a French professional football player. Currently[as of?], he plays in the Championnat de France amateur for ÉDS...
corresponded with her briefly. After the work was published by Charles and James Ollier in London, Shelley asked them to withdraw it. One possible concern was that...
the environment. The first president of the metropolitan council, Patrick Ollier, was elected on 22 January 2016. Though the Metropole has a population of...
David Ollier Weber (born February 28, 1938) is an American novelist and journalist based in Northern California. David Weber has written works of fiction...
from May to 5 August 1819. The work was published by Charles and James Ollier in London in 1819. The Livorno edition was printed in Livorno, Italy by...
accompanying his lyrical drama Prometheus Unbound by Charles and James Ollier in London. It was inspired by an evening walk in the country near Livorno...
disorders: Ollier disease, Maffucci syndrome, and metachondromatosis. It is important to make the distinction between these diseases, particularly Ollier disease...
republished in 1876 under the title "Sonnet. Ozymandias" by Charles and James Ollier and in the 1826 Miscellaneous and Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley...
and the Environment. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-59254-3. Ollier, Cliff (1969). Volcanoes. Australian National University Press. ISBN 978-0-7081-0532-0...
recorded ascent of Mt. Stanley was in 1906 by Luigi Amedeo, J. Petigax, C. Ollier, and J. Brocherel. Margherita Peak is named after Queen Margherita of Italy...
Charles and James Ollier, felt ashamed of it. Keats immediately changed publishers to Taylor and Hessey in Fleet Street. Unlike the Olliers, Keats's new publishers...
British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly. 1838, p. 422.; Edmund Ollier. Cassell's illustrated history of the Russo-Turkish. 1885 Braund, David...
disorder, also predisposes women to sex cord tumour with annular tubules. Ollier disease and Maffucci syndrome are associated with granulosa cell tumors...
Ministry of Culture. It was produced by Elda Ferri, Lawrence Bender, Frédéric Ollier, Peter De Maegd and Loris Lai, with Patric Palm, Cindy Cederlund and Dahlia...