Abil Kile

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Books by Abil Kile

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Jacques le fataliste et son maître by Denis Diderot

Authors: Diderot, Denis, 1713-1784

In Medical Thrillers

By Abil Kile

"Jacques le fataliste et son maître" by Denis Diderot is a novel written in the late 18th century. This work presents a unique narrative style and a philosophical exploration of fate, freedom, and human experience through the conversations and misadventures of its two main characters, Jacques and his unnamed master. The novel delves into themes of ...

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L'Illustration, No. 0044, 30 Décembre 1843 by Various

Authors: Various

In Forensic Studies

By Abil Kile

"L'Illustration, No. 0044, 30 Décembre 1843" by Various is a historical journal published in the early 19th century. This particular issue features a variety of topics ranging from parliamentary ceremonies in France to cultural reflections on the New Year in Europe and the exploration of Chinese customs. It blends current events with literary and a...

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Recherches nouvelles sur l'histoire ancienne, tome I by C.-F. Volney

Authors: Volney, C.-F. (Constantin-François), 1757-1820

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By Abil Kile

"Recherches nouvelles sur l'histoire ancienne, tome I" by C.-F. Volney is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The work delves into the complexities of ancient history, particularly focusing on the Jewish chronology and the interpretation of historical texts. The author aims to critically analyze the sources and methods used by p...

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Les guêpes ­— séries 1 & 2 by Alphonse Karr

Authors: Karr, Alphonse, 1808-1890

In Medical Research

By Abil Kile

"Les guêpes — séries 1 & 2" by Alphonse Karr is a collection of satirical essays written in the mid-19th century. The author uses this work to explore and comment on the social and political issues of his time in a candid and often humorous manner. Karr aims to entertain while provoking thought about the absurdities of authority, the press, and soc...

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Le Bilan du Divorce by Hugues Le Roux

Authors: Le Roux, Hugues, 1860-1925

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"Le Bilan du Divorce" by Hugues Le Roux is a sociological study written in the late 19th century. The book explores the impact of divorce on contemporary marriage and societal norms, investigating whether the availability of divorce contributes to a general disinterest in marriage among the youth. It engages in a critical examination of the legal, ...

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Molière - Œuvres complètes, Tome 1 by Molière

Authors: Molière, 1622-1673

In Bioethics

By Abil Kile

"Œuvres complètes, Tome 1" by Molière is a collection of the complete works of the renowned French playwright Molière, written in the late 19th century. This edition features a compilation of plays that exemplify Molière's sharp wit and social commentary, touching on themes of hypocrisy, love, and the absurdities of human behavior. The opening of t...

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Des jésuites by Jules Michelet and Edgar Quinet

Authors: Quinet, Edgar, 1803-1874

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By Abil Kile

"Des jésuites" by Jules Michelet and Edgar Quinet is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The work addresses the influence and operation of the Jesuits in society, exploring their impact on religion, politics, and education during a time of significant upheaval in France. The authors engage critically with the concept of Jesuitis...

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L'Illustration, No. 0045, 6 Janvier 1844 by Various

Authors: Various

In Medical Thrillers

By Abil Kile

"L'Illustration, No. 0045, 6 Janvier 1844" by Various is a historical journal published in the early 19th century. This issue likely focuses on current events, cultural commentary, and artistic features from that time, providing readers with insights into societal developments and notable occurrences. The opening of this edition features a summary ...

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Le Rhin, Tome III by Victor Hugo

Authors: Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885

In Medical Research

By Abil Kile

"Le Rhin, Tome III" by Victor Hugo is a travel narrative written in the mid-19th century. The book explores the Rhine River and its surroundings, focusing on the author’s observations of landscapes, architecture, and towns along its banks, particularly the cities of Mayence and Francfort. It reflects a blend of romanticism and a sense of nostalgia ...