aviation, from the Latin avis (meaning bird), coined in 1863 by G. J. G. deLaLandelle [fr] in Aviation Ou Navigation Aérienne ("Aviation or Air Navigation")
1877–1930) Charles Landelle (French, 1821–1908) Georges Landelle (French, 1860–1898) Jean-Charles Langlois (French, 1789–1870) Joseph deLa Nézière (French
depicting la belle juive, the most famous examples include “Salome” by Henri Regnault, “Juive de Tanger en costume d'apparat” by Eugène Delacroix, “Tête de juive”
aviation was coined by the French writer and former naval officer Gabriel LaLandelle in 1863. He originally derived the term from the verb avier (an unsuccessful