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Academia and pro
He was elected the director of Academia pro Interlingua.
On 26 December 1908, Peano was elected member and director of the Akademi internasional de lingu universal still using Idiom Neutral, which was refounded one year later under the name Academia pro Interlingua.
The discussions to reach a standard Interlingua may be seen on the pages of Discussiones, the official journal of the Academia pro Interlingua from 1909 to 1913.
Peano was appointed the director of the Akademi, and its name was changed to Academia pro Interlingua.
The Academia pro Interlingua was an organization dedicated to the promotion of international auxiliary languages, and is associated in particular with Prof. Giuseppe Peano's language Latino sine flexione ( Latin without inflections ).
N. 1 of Academia pro Interlingua's journal Discussiones ( 1909 )
When the Akademi effectively chose to abandon Idiom Neutral in favor of Latino sine flexione in 1908, it elected Peano as its director, and the name of the group was changed to Academia pro Interlingua since Interlingua was an alternative name for Peano's language.
The original Academia pro Interlingua survived until about 1939.
The official journals of the " Academia " were " Discussiones " ( 1909 – 13 ), " Circulares " ( 1915 – 24 ), and " Academia pro Interlingua " ( 1925 – 27 ).
The name Academia pro Interlingua is currently used by an independent group of advocates for that language.
* https :// sites. google. com / site / academiaprointerlingua190913 / home, site on Discussiones, the first journal of Academia pro Interlingua ( 1909 – 13 ).
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Academia and Interlingua
Thus, the name Interlingua soon began to denote the language evolving from the Academia Pro Interlingua, with the corresponding abbreviation IL.

Academia and for
It is the only Canadian university selected for inclusion in the Education and Academia category of the Computerworld Smithsonian Award.
The painter Joachim von Sandrart is an authority for Claude's life ( Academia Artis Pictoriae, 1683 ); Baldinucci, who obtained information from some of Claude's immediate survivors, relates various incidents to a different effect ( Notizie dei professoni del disegno ).
Her mother directed an academy for ballet and modeling, Academia de Ballet y Modelaje Vicky Sanz, under the name of Vicky Sanz.
Tien was a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Academia Sinica ( in Taiwan ), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( in mainland China ).
This claim is disputed by Chilean linguist Mario Ferreccio Podesta who supports the Real Academia Española etymology that says that pisco was originally a word for a mud container.
He settled at Lunéville, founded there the Academia Stanislaw and devoted himself for the rest of his life to science and philanthropy, engaging most notably in controversy with Rousseau.
In its turn the state established Académie was the model for the Real Academia Española ( founded in 1713 ) and the Swedish Academy ( 1786 ), which are the ruling bodies of their respective languages and editors of major dictionaries.
It originated from a comic strip known as The Academia Waltz, which Breathed produced for the student newspaper, The Daily Texan, while attending the University of Texas.
He is recognized as a leading instructor in classical and historical fencing both in the U. S. and abroad, being considered a teacher on traditional fencing systems to other renowned members of the HEMA community, such as Cecil Longino, founder and head instructor of Academia della Spada in Seattle, Washington and Maestro Alberto Bomprezzi, founder and president of the Spanish Association for Historical Fencing ( AEEA ).
The Real Academia also ordered the same inverted-symbol system for statements of exclamation, using the symbols "¡" and "!".
The first founded of surviving European academies, the Academia Naturae Curiosorum ( 1651 ) especially confined itself to the description and illustration of the structure of plants and animals ; eleven years later ( 1662 ) the Royal Society of London was incorporated by royal charter, having existed without a name or fixed organisation for seventeen years previously ( from 1645 ).
He began to conduct linguistic fieldwork throughout China for the Institute of History and Philology of Academia Sinica from 1928 onwards.
Academia is also a promising avenue for biochemists.
Some orthographic attempts even expand further: the Alfabeto Funcional Trilingüe, made up of 40 letters ( including the voiced stops necessary for Spanish ), and created by the Academia de las Lenguas Aymara y Quechua in Puno in 1944 is the one used by the lexicographer Juan Francisco Deza Galindo in his Diccionario Aymara – Castellano / Castellano – Aymara.
", which is short for ( Academia ) Oxoniensis: e. g. MA ( Oxon.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences ( CAS ), formerly known as Academia Sinica, is the national academy for the natural sciences of the People's Republic of China.
Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Ferdinand covers the artistic fields ; Real Academia de la Historia is the organising body for History ; the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences covers the humanities ; Royal Academy of Exact, Physic and Natural Sciences covers natural sciences and mathematics ; Royal Academy of Law covers the field of law.
The name, literally " Carolina Revived ", was given in remembrance of the old Academia Carolina building, which had functioned as university library for most of the 18th century ( see Uppsala University Library ).
Since then, both spellings have been used, and some have evolved to be established as Cheminformatics, while European Academia settled in 2006 for Chemoinformatics.
Liggio is a visiting professor of law at the Francisco Marroquin University in Guatemala City, at the Academia Istropolitana in Bratislava ( Slovakia ), at the Institute for Political and Economic Studies ( Georgetown University ) and at the University of Aix-en-Provence, France.
* Academia Mexicana de la Lengua, or Mexican Academy of Language, a national academy in Mexico responsible for regulating the Spanish language
Pérez-Reverte gave a speech on the subject of germanía to the Real Academia Española de la Lengua after they invited him to join the academy for the work he had done on the series.
Two of the characters from The Academia Waltz would be resurrected for Breathed's next strip, Bloom County: Steve Dallas and Saigon John ( renamed " Cutter John ").
Different conventions for spelling the vowels have been proposed, including by the Proyecto Lingüístico Francisco Marroquín, the Summer Institute of Linguistics and the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala.
In 2006 Chaplin was awarded the Gold medal by the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España for her contribution to cinema.

Academia and current
In its current form, Academia Caţavencu was founded in 1991, by a team of humourists, investigators, and literates headed by poet and former dissident Mircea Dinescu.
During the 2004 election campaign, Academia Caţavencu published as supplements two parody issues of Scânteia ( the old-time Romanian Communist Party newspaper ), containing reprints of articles written by important current day politicians during the Communist era.

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