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Antoine Gaubil (b. at Gaillac, Tarn, 14 July 1689; d. at Beijing, 24 July 1759) was
French Jesuit missionary to China. He
entered the
Society of Jesus...
- Mélanie
Gaubil (born 4
October 1997) is a
French archer who
competed at the 2014
Summer Youth Olympics.
Gaubil contested the 2013
French National Archery...
- used p****ages from the Do****ents in
their commentaries on
other works.
Gaubil,
Antoine (1770). Le Chou-king, un des
livres sacrés des Chinois, qui renferme...
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beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by
Gaubil in 1844. "Harpalus
mauritanicus Gaubil, 1844".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 2023-04-08. v t...
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original on 24
September 2023.
Retrieved 19
March 2024. Kaufmann, Mark;
Gaubil,
Pierre (12
January 2004). "Days of
Wonder announces Ticket to Ride – The...
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project attempted to
reconcile Epicurean atomism with
Christianity Antoine Gaubil (1689–1759) –
French astronomer who was the
director general of the College...
- 1763) July 9 –
Alexis Piron,
French writer (d. 1773) July 14 –
Antoine Gaubil,
French missionary (d. 1759) July 15 – Mary Montagu,
Duchess of Montagu...
- 1763) July 9 –
Alexis Piron,
French writer (d. 1773) July 14 –
Antoine Gaubil,
French missionary (d. 1759) July 15 – Mary Montagu,
Duchess of Montagu...
- secretary [ru] of the Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres,
Antoine Gaubil wrote (5
November 1736): "When
thinking of a map of
China and Tatary, you...
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authors used this list as a
basis for
their own
lists starting with
Antoine Gaubil who
translated it from the
Chinese and
later extended the list to 1644 AD...