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CHEVALIER, ULYSSE (1841 ) , French bibliographer, was born at Rambouillet on the 24th of February 1841. He published a great
church
inventories and several collections of archives of the dauphins of. Viennais, and a Bibliotheque liturgique in six volumes (1893-1897), the third and fourth volumes of which constitute the Repertorium kymnologicum, containing more than 2o,000 articles. But his principal
work
critical attitude even in religious questions. In the controversy on the authenticity of the Holy Shroud (sudario) at Turin, he worked in the true scientific spirit by tracing back the history of that piece of stuff, which was undoubtedly used as a shroud , but which was not produced before the r4th century and is probably no older (See Le Saint Suaire de Lirey-Chambery
CHEVAUX-DE-FRISE (French for " Friesland horses "; the Dutch Vriesse ruyters, " Frisian horsemen," and German Spanische Reiter, " Spanish horsemen "), a military obstacle, originating apparently in the Dutch War of Independence, and used to close the breach of a fortress, streets, &c. It was formerly often used in field operations as. a defence against cavalry; hence the name, as the Dutch were weak in the mounted arm and had therefore to check the enemy's cavalry by an artificial obstacle.' Chevaux-de-frise consist of beams in which are fixed a number of spears, sword-blades, &c., with the points projecting outwards on all sides. End of Article: CHEVALIER, ULYSSE (1841 ) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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