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Bloch   /blɑk/   Listen
Bloch

noun
1.
United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959).  Synonym: Ernest Bloch.






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"Bloch" Quotes from Famous Books



... can get around those ends," he muttered; "especially the left. I don't think Bloch is much of a wonder. There ...
— Behind the Line • Ralph Henry Barbour

... have given me valuable advice. I owe much to M. Petit Dutaillis for certain kindly observations which I have taken into consideration. I am also greatly indebted to M. Henri Jadart, Secretary of the Reims Academy; M. E. Langlois, Professor at the Faculte des Lettres of Lille; M. Camille Bloch, some time archivist of Loiret, M. Noel Charavay, autographic expert, and M. ...
— The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 (of 2) • Anatole France

... among the ancient nations at the height of their culture. It was an institution endowed with important functions. (b) It is found to be unusually prevalent among savages and primitive races, whereas the term degeneration is generally limited to higher civilization (I. Bloch). Even among the most civilized nations of Europe, climate and race have a most powerful influence on the distribution of, and ...
— Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex • Sigmund Freud



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