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Doctor Akakia (French:
Histoire du
Docteur Akakia et du
Natif de St Malo, 1752–1753) is a
satirical book of a very
biting nature by Voltaire, directed...
- The
akakia (/əˈkækiə/, Gr****: ἀκακία,
literally or "not-wickedness". a- "not" or "against",
kakia "wickedness"),
previously known as an
anexikakia ("enduring...
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Martin Akakia (1497–1551) was a
physician of King
Francis I of France. He was born at Châlons-en-Champagne, his real name
being Aquaquia. Ku****wa, Sachiko;...
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Indian Ocean. The
genus name is Neo-Latin,
borrowed from the Gr**** ἀκακία (
akakia), a term used in
antiquity to
describe a
preparation extracted from Vac****ia...
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involved in the
quarrel by
composing Diatribe du
docteur Akakia ("Diatribe of
Doctor Akakia") to
satirize Maupertuis'
scientific theories (not limited...
- Émilie's affections,
provoked Voltaire's
Diatribe du
docteur Akakia ("Diatribe of
Doctor Akakia"),
which satirized some of Maupertuis's
theories and his ****cutions...
- of the
Linnaean genus Acacia,
which derives its name from Gr**** ἀκακία,
akakía, the name
given by
early Gr**** botanist-physician
Pedanius Dioscorides (c...
- missiles) is prohibited. Châlons-en-Champagne was the
birthplace of:
Martin Akakia (1497–1551)
Thierry Beschefer (1630–1711),
Jesuit missionary David Blondel...
- Winbladh, M.-L.,
Adventures of an archaeologist.
Memoirs of a
museum curator,
AKAKIA Publications,
London 2020 Winbladh, M.-L., The
Origins of The Cypriots....
- the one hand to
represent the
Christian e****ene, on the
other hand the
akakia represented the
mortal nature of all men. In the
medieval period, the known...