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Aedes aegypti (UK: /ˈiːdiːz/; US: /eɪdz/ or /ˈeɪdiːz/ from Gr**** αηδής 'hateful' and /eɪˈdʒɪpti/ from Latin,
meaning 'of Egypt'), the
yellow fever mosquito...
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others (link)
Johann Veslingius, De
Plantis Aegyptiis, 1638. p. 48 (in Latin)
United States Food and Drug
Administration (2024)...
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nouissima Antichristi ****cutio
similis uideatur undecimae plagae, qua
Aegyptii, dum
hostiliter sequerentur Hebraeos, in mari
Rubro populo Dei per sic****...
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Laurentius Pignorius (1571–1631),
whose Characteres Aegyptii, hoc est Sacrorum,
quibus Aegyptii utuntur,
simulachrorum accurata delineatio et explicatio...
- of
Judah al-Harizi. A
first complete translation in
Latin (Rabbi
Mossei Aegyptii Dux seu
Director dubitantium aut perplexorum) was
printed in
Paris by Agostino...
- work on the
topography of Rome was left
unfinished in m****cript.
Nummi aegyptii imperatorii (Rome, 1787) De
origine et usu
obeliscorum (Rome, 1797) B****orilievi...
- p****ively
transmitted on the
mouth parts of mosquitoes, (such as
Aedes aegyptii) or fleas, and
presumably other biting arthropods. It can also be spread...
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Veslingius called it
Luffa Arabum and "Egyptian Cu****ber" – De
Plantis Aegyptiis, by
Johann Veslingius, year 1638 page 48 (in Latin). In 1706 the botanist...
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chronicle of
Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria,
under the
title Eutychii Aegyptii,
Patriarchae Orthodoxorum Alexandrini, ...
ecclesiae suae origines. Controversial...
- (in Latin,
published 1629). It is
written "hab el
mosch " in De
Plantis Aegyptiis Observationes et
Notae ad
Prosperum Alpinum, by
Johann Veslingius, in...