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  • (ed, and translator) Berlioz's Orchestration Treatise: a Translation and Commentary (Cambridge Univ
  • in the shorter works of Xenophon is a hostile treatise about the Athenian Constitution.
  • "too often feels like a gussied-up '50s-style treatise about the dangers of nice girls flirting with
  • Martianos also composed a voluminous treatise about his native town Moscopole.
  • isoned in Pavia Ratherius wrote Praeloquia, a treatise about holy living and the profane condition o
  • in the Papal Medical School and wrote a long treatise about his studies which he donated to the Roy
  • religion printed in New York; he took up his treatise again in 1824 under the title Modern religion
  • Gallus wrote a treatise against it, and had to leave the city; servic
  • Isocrates - In his well-known treatise, Against the Sophists, Isocrates rebukes soph
  • Book of Gomorrah: An eleventh century treatise against clerical homosexual practise, Waterlo
  • Among his other main works are a treatise against heretics, containing inter alia a pol
  • 1615; and another impression, 1633); a Latin treatise against regicides (1612); and Apologie ... of
  • hematized by Pope Gregory I on the basis of a treatise against them by Eulogius I, the Orthodox Patr
  • among many other works against adoptionism, a Treatise against Elipandus in four books.
  • a treatise against Epicurus
  • essor at Chigwell, Emmanuel Utie, published A Treatise against the Necessary Dependance upon that On
  • 'A Treatise against Superstitious Jesu-Worship.
  • (Ancient Music Adapted to Modern Practice), a treatise aimed at revising the chromatic and enharmoni
  • Al-Samaw'al wrote the mathematical treatise al-Bahir fi'l-jabr, meaning "The brilliant in
  • ras, both placed in the Tornoceratidae in the Treatise, along with forms like Crassotornoceras, Oxyt
  • David Hume's philosophical treatise An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding.
  • his numerous Korean combat interviews into a treatise analyzing U.S. infantry and weapons effective
  • not follow the rigorous order of a didactical treatise and is without the dryness of a scholastic ma
  • It was a theological treatise, and as such was published in Latin as well a
  • The article is a bald-faced propaganda treatise and should be deleted.--Reedmalloy
  • theory of probability, particularly his 1921 treatise, and Friedrich Hayek's theory of business cyc
  • Populi (in the face of John Maxwell's January treatise and Ferne's work), and William Bridge (whose
  • es Stuart and Nicholas Revett's architectural treatise Antiquities of Athens.
  • "books" of this detailed and well-illustrated treatise appeared in six volumes - and, according to t
  • nslation of Sebastiano Serlio's architectural treatise, Architettura, which is credited with having
  • paration of medicinal drugs, and an Ayurvedic treatise, Arogyamanjari.
  • complained that Welwod had misunderstood his treatise as an attempt to justify Dutch fishing in Sco
  • t sidur ha-devarim mimenu vehidush ha'olam (A Treatise as to (1) Necessary Existence (2) The Procedu
  • date of publication (1561) of a music theory treatise at Venice.
  • The treatise at once attracted attention in England and th
  • In 1907 he published his general treatise Atlas and Outline of Embryology of Vertebrate
  • Includes summary of the treatise, based upon Hirschberg).
  • In 1464 Berlinghieri started to work on a treatise based upon Ptolemy's Geographica.
  • ine of the Romans") is an Indian astronomical treatise, based on the astronomical learning of Byzant
  • rous works are Hypercritica, a short critical treatise begun about 1618 but not finished till 1621 (
  • He wrote a toxicology treatise Book of Poisons, combining contemporary scien
  • Contains reworking of the main points of the Treatise, Book 1, with the addition of material on fre
  • landers, based on a dedication he made in his treatise, but other more recent evidence suggests that
  • Pl., is a three-volume botanic treatise by Joseph Gaertner.
  • A treatise by Horrocks, Venus in sole visa (Venus in tra
  • XIV may have been composed on the basis of a treatise by Apollonius.
  • Quantities (1881), a translation of a French treatise by Jean-Robert Argand
  • According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), the a
  • n of Go strategy, may be an extract from a Go treatise by Emperor Wu of Liang (464-549) who is recor
  • his writings on astronomy survive through the treatise by Cleomedes, On the Circular Motions of the
  • tor at Verden (Telemann would later publish a treatise by Joachim Friedrich's son, who became an org
  • She wrote a treatise called Hints to Singers, a copy of which is a
  • 33), and was also author of an 1851 botanical treatise called Flora Hamburgensis.
  • of the British East India Company published a treatise called On the Preparation of the Indian Hemp
  • … Together with his Treatise called the Regiment of the Church,' London, 1
  • the same time he wrote a moral and ascetical treatise called "Templum Dei Mysticum" (The Mystical T
  • Raphall published his views that slavery in a treatise called "The Bible View of Slavery".
  • Another influence on the treatise can be found in Longinus' rhetorical figures,
  • wentieth century, largely through his seminal treatise, Cannae, which concerned the decidedly un-mod
  • ere are adioyned at the ende of euery special treatise, certain fruitful annotacions called miscella
  • Japan Expert Treatise Collection) in 1887 as well.
  • 2. ' Treatise concerning the Heat of the Blood,' 1698.
  • keley's immaterialism: a commentary on his "A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge"
  • cum Innocentio XI dissidium" (1688), a short treatise concerning the right of asylum (les franchise
  • ' Treatise concerning a Christian's Careful Abstinence f
  • ‘Baptismalogia or a Treatise concerning Baptisms; whereunto is added a Dis
  • , 1663; 2nd edit., 'to which is added a short Treatise concerning Vulgar Prophecies,' London, 1665.
  • In 1532, St. Germain published the Treatise Concerning the Division between the Spiritual
  • ons and devotional treatises, of which (2) ‘A Treatise concerning the Lord's Supper,' 1665, 12mo (po
  • ed by Thomas Ady in Candle in the Dark: Or, A Treatise concerning the Nature of Witches and Witchcra
  • An alchemical treatise concerning Zosimus' On Activity
  • The treatise concludes with an alchemical poem.
  • ians have claimed that "the discovery of this treatise constitutes almost a new epoch in Greek histo
  • He next wrote The Sector on a Quadrant, or a Treatise containing the Description and Use of three s
  • This treatise continues to exist to this day, currently edi
  • inal Campeggio, and is said to have written a treatise Contra divortium Henrici et Catharinae, Liber
  • supplements for the landmark multiple-volume treatise Corbin on Contracts (ISBN 0314284338).
  • Wakeman Scott (1886-1981) wrote a ten-volume treatise covering many topics of personal trusts such
  • In 1803 he published his famous treatise, Das Recht des Besitzes ("The law of possessi
  • cclaimed as the precursor to Marx's important treatise Das Kapital.
  • In Adolf Engler's treatise Das Pflanzenreich (The Plant Kingdom), Koehne
  • The treatise dates to the 13th century.
  • His treatise De juribus regni et imperii Romanorum (ed.
  • re recently Morin, have attributed to him the treatise De Fide orthodoxa, which is directed against
  • a treatise De Imperio Solis ac Lunae in Corpora humana,
  • 9), he returned to his native city, wrote his treatise De Exilio (which was not printed till 1659),
  • Theophilus Presbyter, author of the medieval treatise De diversis artibus (also Schedula diversarum
  • In his 1624 treatise De semitertiana libri quatuor, he gives the f
  • ancient writers attributed to Philistion the treatise De Salubri Victus Ratione, and also the De Vi
  • He is known for the medical-astrological treatise De urina non visa.
  • Niger also wrote a treatise De re militari in which he was critical towar
  • Aquinas (2 vols., fol., Cuenca, 1593); and a treatise De jure et justitia (6 vols., 1593-1609).
  • ve books of his commentary on St. Augustine's treatise De civitate dei.
  • The dedication of Aldhelm's treatise De virginitate includes Cuthburh, who was the
  • artes distincta, a summary of theology, and a treatise, De Conceptione Virginis gloriosae.
  • came into great prominence as the author of a treatise, De rationalismi qui dicitur vera indole et q
  • age with Catherine, and in 1534 published his treatise De vera differentia regiae potestatis et eccl
  • Ittisaf al-mahiyyah bi'l wujud, a monographic treatise dealing with the problem of existence and its
  • unicant in the Eucharisticall Sacrament, or a Treatise declaring who are to receive the Supper of th
  • tifies religion with civilization, and in his treatise Del primato morale e civile degli Italiani ar
  • 17; reissued with new title-page 'A short Treatise describing the true Church of Christ,' &c., 1
  • ictionary of Malay and Malagasy, along with a treatise describing the constellations of the southern
  • st Carl Ludwig Koch (1778-1857) published the treatise Die im Bernstein befindlichen Myriapoden, Ara
  • Friedrich Engels' treatise Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England (i
  • t family Lemnaceae, and in 1868 published the treatise Die Lemnaceen: Eine monographische Untersuchu
  • The treatise divides Korean history into ten chronological
  • 2), which was soon followed by a more general treatise: Dizzertazioni intorno ad alcuni monumenti et
  • ch was also accompanied by publication of the treatise Du Cubisme by Metzinger and Gleizes.
  • In this treatise, Elsholtz examines the perceived relationship
  • Thomas Mun's liberal mercantilist treatise England's Treasure by Foreign Trade, written
  • 9 published, with Dom Bede Camm, a two volume treatise entitled Roodscreens and Roodlofts.
  • is initial telescopic observations in a short treatise entitled Sidereus Nuncius (Sidereal Messenger
  • He attributes Paul an extensive treatise entitled Collections which was lost after his
  • In bad Latin, Bonet wrote a treatise entitled Prognosticum, published at Rome in 1
  • At Jacob's request Sherira Gaon wrote a treatise entitled Iggeret, on the redaction of the Mis
  • ng the sick, mourning customs, etc., and of a treatise entitled Nishmas Chayim (Dyhernfurth, 1829),
  • ined an extended version of Stomachion, and a treatise entitled The Method of Mechanical Theorems th
  • nied the existence of the aether, composing a treatise entitled Against the Fifth Element.
  • In 1604 he published a treatise entitled Of the Fabrique of the Church and Ch
  • He wrote a treatise entitled An Assertion of the Antiquity of Oxf
  • In 1802, he published a lengthy treatise entitled A Dissertation on the Freedom of Nav
  • ory of Professor Lumsden, as advocated in his treatise entitled, "Infant baptism: its nature and obj
  • Throughout the Christian Prince treatise, Erasmus deftly invokes the knowledge, wisdom
  • He published his results in the treatise Etudes sur la Tuberculosis (Studies on Tuberc
  • His encyclopedic treatise expands on poetics, drama, dance, music, and
  • rs was among the team "of three who drew up a treatise explaining the plague of 1348 by the conjunct
  • persons that undertook the reform published a treatise explaining the principles of the new system,
  • l centre after local doctor Richard Russell's treatise explaining the health-giving effects of drink
  • AD for Su Song's horological and astronomical treatise, featuring Shen Kuo's corrected position of t
  • ti reported that, in the very year of Valla's treatise, Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, made
  • ld studies of its local flora, publishing the treatise Flora Lipsiensis in 1790.
  • ), which cited to Livermore's 1818 edition of Treatise for a principle of agency law.
  • r Poul Anderson, for example, wrote about the treatise for the Baker Street Journal.
  • In this treatise, Franco proposed that note values should be s
  • A translation of another French treatise from Alday's pen was printed by Thomas East f
  • A metrical German version of a Latin hygienic treatise from 1429, called "Regimen Sanitatis" 'regime
  • of Geology and William Buckland's Bridgewater Treatise, Geology and Mineralogy considered with refer
  • have written in reply to the anti-Calvinistic treatise God's Love to Mankind by Henry Mason and Samu
  • ner, Kip S. Thorne and John A. Wheeler of the treatise Gravitation, the first modern textbook on gen
  • rimary Gelukpa commentary on Shantarakshita's treatise: Gyal-tsab Je's Remembering The Ornament of t
  • His 1960 treatise Handbook of literary rhetoric, is considered
  • This treatise has established for Azulai a lasting place in
  • The treatise has been a standard work in the history of lo
  • tion than it has yet received.....the present treatise has been prepared to meet the wants of those
  • In this treatise, he refuted the doctrine of atemporal origina
  • He is most famous for an enormous music treatise he wrote in 1613, which is useful in the stud
  • In the treatise, Hincmar outlined the duties of a king and a
  • nown of him after 1610, when he dedicated his treatise Il transilvano to Sigismund Bathory prince of
  • ontologist Antonio Stoppani, whose geological treatise Il bel paese gave its name to the Galbani che
  • This treatise illustrates the role of traditional ideas in
  • Federal Practice and Procedure, the legendary treatise in the field.
  • the Law, Hadassi devotes to this study a long treatise, in the form of questions and answers.
  • Micrologus" (an important medieval liturgical treatise) in "Neues Archiv" (1893), on the "Sacramenta
  • ten around 1240, is the single most important treatise in the early history of rhythmic notation, fo
  • Due to a treatise in the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels,
  • English translation of Yuktibhasa, a seminal treatise in the Malayalam language composed in c.1530
  • ster II), and that he was writing a heretical treatise in the room that collapsed on him, by an Act
  • in the favour of King Henry VIII by writing a treatise in support of absolute monarchy called The Tr
  • Chalmers' Bridgewater Treatise, in the series On the Power, Wisdom and Goodn
  • ille, author two decades earlier of the first treatise in English on horsemanship, part of which had
  • nd the setting of the celestial bodies in his treatise in two books entitled On Risings and Settings
  • He published a treatise in 1765, De Militum Morbis, which met with a
  • ific scholarly work, including an often-cited treatise in legal philosophy (Elements of Jurisprudenc
  • to the work are the Halachic decisions of the treatise in question with explanations of some difficu
  • ing to the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures, a treatise in which he drew the distinction between acti
  • lished as The Art of War: The Oldest Military Treatise in the World
  • It is regarded to be the first polemic treatise in the history of Croatian literature, and it
  • After writing a treatise in defence of the priestly power to remit sin
  • d Arezzo, on which subject he had published a treatise in 1789.
  • The treatise in Cotton.
  • ' contemporaries, do not quote or mention the treatise in any way.
  • xander of Lycopolis was the writer of a short treatise, in twenty-six chapters, against the Manichea
  • or of Drik Karanam (AD 1603), a comprehensive treatise in Malayalam on Astronomy.
  • He wrote this treatise in Cairo.
  • His works included a treatise, in Latin, on fevers (De febribus intermitten
  • ington and John Kirk, Kirk reprinted Corker's treatise in 1815.
  • Among other arguments, Suslyga's treatise included the following: Herod's son, Philip t
  • e stopped at Pasni (called 'Cysa' in Arrian's treatise Indica) while unsuccessfully trying to rendez
  • The treatise is divided up into three sections.
  • Included in this treatise is a quote from the nineteenth of the Odes of
  • not Xenophon's, who is remarkably clear; this treatise is crabbed and inelegant.
  • The title of the treatise is the "Liber de corpore et sanguine Domini"
  • (This treatise is preserved in the Vatican Library; a German
  • Love (1595), the first part of which, a prose treatise, is probably by another hand; the second part
  • The treatise is believed to be written between 100 and 300
  • he subject of the parson's "tale" (or rather, treatise) is penitence.
  • A treatise is ascribed to him by Anthony Wood, The Conve
  • The treatise is a valuable historical source on 17th centu
  • ote in the mid to late 1st century AD and his treatise is the earliest treatment of these exercises.
  • Moreover, about one-third of the treatise is missing; Longinus' segment on similes, for
  • Treatise is sometimes used when a reference is needed
  • As an apologetic treatise it was intended to point out the futility of
  • treatises in it was by Leonel Power, and the treatise itself prohibits consecutive unisons, fifths,
  • to eight) of the third edition of the classic treatise John H. Wigmore, Evidence in Trials at Common
  • In this treatise Kamalakara also makes frequent use of the pla
  • ces we know that he also wrote Tosafot to the treatise Ketuvot.
  • In 1105 al-Sulami published his treatise, Kitab al-Jihad ("Book of the Holy War"), and
  • his career he wrote an important geographical treatise known as the Gui Hai Yu Heng Chi.
  • ere is a full description of the clock in the treatise Ktab 'Amal al-sa'at wa-l-amal biha (On the Co
  • rdi controversy, with publication of Artusi's treatise, L'Artusi Ovvero delle Imperfettioni della mo
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