Antoine Favre-Salomon

Antoine Favre-Salomon (30 November 1734 – 17 August 1820) was a Swiss watchmaker. In 1796, he invented a pocket watch with an embedded musical mechanism, which was later recognised as the first "comb" music box. One of his surviving music boxes is displayed at the Shanghai Gallery of Antique Music Boxes and Automata in Pudong's Oriental Art Center.

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Antoine

Antoine (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃.twan]) is a French given name (from Latin Antonius) meaning beyond praise or highly praise-worthy.

As a first name

  • Antoine Arbogast, French mathematician
  • Antoine Arnauld, French theologian, philosopher and mathematician
  • Antoine Audet, Member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Antoine, bastard of Burgundy
  • Antoine Béchamp, French biologist
  • Antoine Bethea, American football player
  • Antoine Bibesco, Romanian prince, lawyer and writer
  • Antoine Alexandre Barbier, French librarian
  • Antoine Baumé, French chemist
  • Antoine Bethea, American football player
  • Antoine Busnois, French composer and poet
  • Antoine Caldwell, American football player
  • Antoine Carr, former American basketball player
  • Antoine Carraby, stage name DJ Yella, member of N.W.A
  • Antoine Cason, American football player
  • Antoine Clamaran, French DJ
  • Antoine D'Coolette, a character from Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)
  • Antoine de Caunes French director
  • Antoine de Jussieu, French botanist
  • Antoine de Lhoyer, A French virtuoso guitarist and composer
  • Antoine (film)

    Antoine is an 82-minutes 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Laura Bari. The film features a 5-year old blind kid named Antoine Houang. living in Montreal. It tells the real and imaginary life of Antoine, a boy detective who runs, drives, makes decisions, hosts radio shows and adores simultaneous telephone conversations. Over the course of two years, he uses a mini-boom microphone to discover and capture the sounds surrounding him. In this manner he also co-created the sound track of this film.

    Synopsis

    The film opens with a shot of a five-year-old using a braille typewriter to describe in great detail how he became blind at birth. The next scene is Antoine receiving a phone call from Madame Rouski, who dissolved into the water while taking a shower. Antoine's mission is to find Madame Rouski. Equipped with his two best friends and a mini boom microphone to help him find clues, Antoine spends two years of his life locating her. Is she in the yellow daffodils, in the air, in Vietnam, or has she turned into a monster?

    Antoine (automobile)

    The Antoine was a Belgian automobile manufactured by Victor Antoine of Liège, an engine manufacturer, from 1900 to 1903. At least two models were offered. One was a 4 hp (3.0 kW) voiturette. The other, offered in 1903, was a 15/25 hp car.


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