tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post2993416642673165382..comments2024-03-13T16:33:53.563+00:00Comments on <b>Dr Tony Shaw</b><br>: Victor Hugo in the 16th arrondissement, Paris, France: Literary Île-de-France #47Dr Tony Shawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-10355182210983736342021-03-12T20:25:39.425+00:002021-03-12T20:25:39.425+00:00Ouais, c'est ce que j'ai compris, mais il ...<b>Ouais, c'est ce que j'ai compris, mais il vaudrait peut-être mieux que je mette le mot entre guillemets et avec l'accent circonflexe. Merci !</b>Dr Tony Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07565448709541046337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955844379699946887.post-86784216279762173102021-03-12T09:33:41.263+00:002021-03-12T09:33:41.263+00:00It wasn't a "hotel" as we know them ...It wasn't a "hotel" as we know them but a "hôtel particulier" - a townhouse of a grand sort, comparable to the British townhouse or mansion. Whereas an ordinary maison (house) was built as part of a row, sharing party walls with the houses on either side and directly fronting on a street, an hôtel particulier was often free-standing and, by the 18th century, would always be located entre cour et jardin – between the cour d'honneur (an entrance court) and the garden behind.[2] There are hôtels particuliers in many large cities in France." I had an office on that site - 124 Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris. Les Miserablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15342095581111104405noreply@blogger.com