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Fimoscolex nivae Feijoo & Brown
Fimoscolex nivae Feijoo & Brown BRPR1910, 1 adult in grass lawn 2, Colombo—PR, -25.322761, -49.159569, TSBF, October 2022, R. Dudas, S. Ushiwata, L. Stiebler, S. Fontoura, E. Zorzi, R. M.L. Fernandes, W. Demetrio. BRPR1934, 1 adult, in grass lawn 3, Colombo—PR, -25.322011, -49.157534, TSBF, October 2022, R. Roani, L. Moreira, B. da S.Dudas, Rafaela Tavares +19 more
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Benito Jerónimo Feijoo y Montenegro
2016Studium in Oviedo, dann Lehrer und Publizist; bedeutender Stilist seiner Zeit; Universalgelehrter am Ubergang zur spanischen Aufklarung; verfasste Arbeiten zu Naturkunde, Padagogik, Rechtswissenschaft, Medizin, Linguistik und Volkskunde, Letztere gilt als wichtige Quelle zur Alltagskultur Spaniens im 18.
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Glossoscolex embrapaensis Feijoo & Brown 2018
Glossoscolex embrapaensis Feijoo & Brown BRPR1906, 9 individuals in grass lawn 2, Colombo — PR, -25.322761, -49.159569, TSBF, October 2022, R. Dudas, S. Ushiwata, L. Stiebler, S. Fontoura, E. Zorzi, R. M.L. Fernandes, W. Demetrio.Dudas, Rafaela Tavares +19 more
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Galdosian Reflections: Feijoo and the Fabrication of Fortunata
MLN, 1982A recent and well-articulated line of thought has it that all literature is self-reflexive.1 Structuralist critics in particular hold to the view that the work of art invariably reveals itself in its own making. Be that as it may, the fact is that twentieth-century literature has exhibited an unprecedented self-consciousness and therefore has devoted ...
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Sur quelques citations latines de Feijoo
Bulletin Hispanique, 1946Ricard Robert. Sur quelques citations latines de Feijoo. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 48, n°3, 1946. pp. 269-270.
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'True Wit' and Feijoo's 'Chistes de N'
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1993et certe veritatem magis exprimunt tormenta quam risus, nisi quod facilius creditur, quod aut fictum libenter auditur aut non fictum, ut fingatur, inpellitur.1 In the eighteenth century, laughter, and especially laughing out loud, were often subjects for concern among scholars.2 Perhaps one of the best known—and most emotional—diatribes on the subject ...
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