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    À propos de «À quoi sert le Capital». Une lettre de M. A. Maillet

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    Maillet A. À propos de «À quoi sert le Capital». Une lettre de M. A. Maillet. In: Raison présente, n°72, 4e trimestre 1984. Rationalisme et religions. pp. 167-171

    Telliamed, ou, Entretiens d'un philosophe indien avec un missionnaire françois sur la diminution de la mer, la formation de la terre, l'origine de l'homme, &c

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    mis en ordre sur les mémoires de feu M. de Maillet par J.A.G***J.A.G*** ist J.-Ant. Guers gemäss Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonyme

    The Country of Sagouine

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    View of houses raised on piers over the tidal marsh, looking out to the estuary; connected by large boardwalk; Le Pays de la Sagouine is a reenactment of the Acadian culture, founded by Antonine Maillet. She wanted to show what it was like to live the Acadian life and after writing over forty novels on the Acadians, she did just that, creating a small village on an island near Bouctouche. The name comes from her novel/play La Sagouine, the story of la Sagouine, an Acadian washerwoman from rural New Brunswick. The island (Flea island / Île-aux-Puces) where Le Pays de la Sagouine is standing was owned by Antoine LeBlanc of Bouctouche. It is a tourist site, with a cast giving performances as Acadian characters, (in the Acadian dialect) with Acadian music and food. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 5/12/2011

    Título: Summa theologicae et flores omnium virtutum

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    La port. y los cuadernos a-c8 pertenecen a la ed. de J. Maillet de 18 de septiembre de 1497 (GW. 4018, IBE 948). El resto de la obra, corresponde la ed. de J. Maillet, ca. 1497Pie de imp. tomado de GWSign.: a-x8Letra góticaInic. grab

    Myanmariscus Broly, Maillet & Ross 2015

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    3.161 Genus Myanmariscus Broly, Maillet & Ross, 2015 Myanmariscus Broly, Maillet & Ross, 2015: 221. Type species: Myanmariscus deboiseae Broly, Maillet & Ross, 2015.Published as part of Guo, Mingxia, Xing, Lida, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Weiwei, Wang, Shuo, Shi, Aimin & Bai, Ming, 2017, A catalogue of Burmite inclusions, pp. 249-379 in Zoological Systematics 42 (3) on page 288, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201715, http://zenodo.org/record/536031

    G. A. Maillet (1876-1942)

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    Institut des Etudes Rhodaniennes. G. A. Maillet (1876-1942). In: Les Études rhodaniennes, vol. 19, n°1-2, 1944. pp. 88-89

    Lire Rabelais en Acadie : ‘La vraie langue’ d’après Antonine Maillet

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    La locution livre de chevet, qui évoque un rapport continu et privilégié avec une œuvre littéraire, convient particulièrement à décrire le lien qu’Antonine Maillet a voulu tisser entre sa production et le cycle rabelaisien. Comme le rappelle Denis Bourque, toutes les œuvres d’Antonine Maillet, “sont marquées, à divers degrés, du sceau de la liesse et des réjouissances populaires acadiennes aussi bien que rabelaisiennes”. Afin de mieux comprendre l’affinité entre les deux écrivains, cette étude apporte d'abord quelques informations concernant la communauté francophone acadienne et les attitudes de Maillet vers celle-ci. Ensuiteon y montre comment – et pourquoi – l’œuvre de Rabelais devient l’objet d’une lecture approfondie, d’une recherche qui nourrira l’écriture d’Antonine Maillet, son identité d’écrivaine et celle d’une communauté entière

    Sequences data for: "Characterization of bacterial communities of Cold Smoked Salmon during storage"

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    Sequences data linked to the article "Characterization of bacterial communities diversity of Cold Smoked Salmon during storage" DOI

    Evlanella peranensis Maillet, n. sp.

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    Evlanella peranensis Maillet n. sp. (Fig. 4; Pl. I: Figs. 22–25, Pl. II: Figs. 1 & 2) aff. 1990 Sulcella nov. sp. A; Casier in Casier & Préat: 86–87, pl. 1, figs. 21–23. 2013 Evlanella ? sp. P 1; Maillet: 78, pl. IX, figs. 12–13. Derivation of name. “ peranensis ”: Latinized from Peran, type-locality of the species. Diagnosis. Large Evlanella with a marked and anterior adductorial sulcus, an inflated carapace with, especially posteriorly, flattened margins, a reticulated ornamentation with longitudinally stretched polygonal reticles, a small knob posteriorly to the sulcus and no spiral ridge. Holotype. A left valve of tecnomorph (C. O.F.L.S. 800), 950 µm in length and 500 µm in height (Pl. I: Fig. 23). Paratypes. A left valve of heteromorph (C. O.F.L.S. 1124), 1090 µm in length and 630 µm in height (Pl. I: Fig. 24) and a left valve of juvenile (C. O.F.L.S. 1125), 460 µm in length and 235 µm in height (Pl. I: Fig. 25). Material. 48 specimens (6 C, 14 V, 28 F). Type locality and horizon. Upper Middle Givetian (Candás Fm, Member C, around the middle/upper P. varcus Zones boundary), Peran-Perlora section (Asturias, Spain). Description. Large elongated carapace, sub-rectangular in lateral view. Almost equivalve carapace, with RV very slightly larger than LV. Hmax at 1 / 3 posterior; Lmax median; Wmax median in tecnomorphs and more posterior in heteromorphs. Dorsal margin almost straight, very slightly concave in its medium part. Stragulum not observed. Ventral margin almost straight, more convex at its extremities. Dorsal and ventral margins almost parallel. Anterior margin well-rounded, more arched in its dorsal part. Posterior margin regularly convex and forming an angle of about 110 ° with the dorsal margin. Posterior part slightly higher than the anterior one. Very marked adductorial sulcus at 2 / 5 anterior and extending from mid-height towards the dorsal margin. Carapace flattened along the free margins, more especially along the posterior one. Otherwise, inflated carapace around the sulcus. Small knob posteriorly to the sulcus. Surface reticulated, with longitudinally stretched polygonal reticles. In ventral view, fine marginal ridge along the line of closure of the valves. In lateral view, juvenile carapaces show a well developed posterior flattening and an adductorial sulcus more median than in adults. Discussion. By their large size, the general outline of the carapace and characteristics of the postero-dorsal angle, these specimens are comparable to other Evlanella species. The absence of a spiral ridge and the marked adductorial sulcus particularly remind of E. mitis Adamczak, 1968 from the Eifelian of Poland, from which specimens from Peran-Perlora differ by ornamentation and marginal flattening of the carapace. The morphology of described specimens also resembles Sulcella nov. sp. A in Casier & Préat (1990), by the large size of the carapace, its general outline and the marked adductorial sulcus. However, ornamentation is quite different, with absence of longitudinal ridges in E. peranensis and presence of a knob posteriorly to the adductorial sulcus. Occurrence. Middle Givetian (Candás Fm, mb C), Asturias (Peran-Perlora section).Published as part of Maillet, Sebastien, Milhau, Bruno, Vreulx, Michel & Posada, Luis-Carlos Sánchez De, 2016, Givetian ostracods of the Candás Formation (Asturias, North-western Spain): taxonomy, stratigraphy, palaeoecology, relationship to global events and palaeogeographical implications, pp. 1-78 in Zootaxa 4068 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4068.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/27064

    Un dieu au maillet en Bretagne

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    Richard Louis. Un dieu au maillet en Bretagne. In: Gallia, tome 28, fascicule 2, 1970. pp. 235-237
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