G. Bruno

Augustine Tuillerie , wife Guyau , then Alfred Fouillée , said G. Bruno , born the July 31st 1833 with Laval and died in 1923, is a writer E French E.

The pseudonym G. Bruno is a homage to the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno.

It publishes the Tour de France by two children in 1877. The model which inspires its teaching point of view is Jean Macé. She lives with Alfred Fouillée and marries it, once voted the law on the Divorce. This secrecy was kept during 28 years in the university towns and the various relations.

It also published Francinet , instruction manual civic and morals, fictionalized in the form of the history of a teenager entering the professional life. This book also brings concepts of Droit, economy and Sciences. The concept of social advancement interrvient in the Children of Marcel , whom it publishes in 1887.

In 1916 into full First World War, it publishes, at Belin, the Turn of Europe during the war which is a continuation of the Tour of France taking again the same characters of Andre and Julien Volden with their descendants.

His/her son is the philosopher Jean-Marie Guyau, the passion of his life, and protected from the philosopher Alfred Fouillée.

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