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Böhme
[ bey-muh, boh-; German bœ-muh ]
noun
- Ja·kob [yah, -kawp], 1575–1624, German theosophist and mystic.
Böhme
/ ˈbøːmə /
noun
- BöhmeJakob15751624MGermanRELIGION: mystic Jakob (ˈjaːkɔp). 1575–1624, German mystic
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La Bohme galante, though younger and less known artists were at its command, placed art upon her proper pedestal.
This is a significant change of attitude from the days of la Bohme galante, which was one of the centres of Paris.
Mrs. Fane asked if he would care to go to the Opera in the evening: and they went to Bohme.
Belden walked toward the shelf where the "Scnes de la Vie de Bohme" had its place.
The rest were visitors, but they alone were the true dwellers in la Bohme galante.
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