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Book and VII
Euclid ’ s algorithm appears as Proposition II in Book VII (" Elementary Number Theory ") of his Elements.
Book VII, propositions 30 and 32 of Euclid's Elements is essentially the statement and proof of the fundamental theorem.
The story has been recounted in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Legend of Good Women, John Gower's Confessio Amantis ( Book VII ), and John Lydgate's Fall of Princes.
* plus VII: A-Ha's " Take on Me ", Gordon Lightfoot's " If You Could Read My Mind ", Amy Grant's " Good For Me ", Aretha Franklin's "( You Make Me Feel Like ) A Natural Woman " ( also Carole King ), Elvis Costello and the Attractions ' " Everyday I Write The Book ", and the Traveling Wilburys ' " Not Alone Any More ".
In the 5th century, Sozomen ( Ecclesiastical History, Book VII ), referencing Socrates Scholasticus, added to this description:
* Book VII ( only two surviving lines in the same meter, Fr.
" At the end of " The Tale of Sir Gareth ," Caxton's Book VII: " And I pray you all that readeth this tale to pray for him that this wrote, that God send him good deliverance soon and hastily.
This complex concept is reflected in Martianus Capella's division of heaven ( found in Book I of his De Nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae ), which places the Di Consentes Penates in region I with the Favores Opertanei ; Ceres and Genius in region V ; Pales in region VI ; Favor and Genius ( again ) in region VII ( Secundanus Pales ) and Fortuna and Favor Pastor in region XI.
Strabo in his Geography, Book VII 3, 12, tells about the Daci-Getae division " Getae, those who incline towards the Pontus and the east, and Daci, those who incline in the opposite direction towards Germany and the sources of the Ister ".
For instance, von Guericke writes ( Book II Chapter VII ) " For God cannot be contained in any location, nor in any vacuum, nor in any space, for He Himself is, of His nature, location and vacuum.
* John Buridan, Summulae de dialectica Book VII.
The text of the repealing Act has not survived in the records of Parliament, but a contemporary law report ( Year Book 1 Henry VII, Hil., plea 1 ) reproduces part of the text as follows:
In Book VII, line 312 he gives to Juno the famous saying, flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo: ' If I cannot deflect the will of Heaven, I shall move Hell.
The classical treatment of the ethical importance of will is to be found in the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, in Books III ( chapters 1-5 ), and Book VII ( chapters 1-10 ).
In Book VII, Aristotle discusses self-mastery, or the difference between what people decide to do, and what they actually do.
In Book VII, Diomedes was among the nine Achaean warriors who came forward to fight Hector in a single combat.
Southwold was mentioned in Domesday Book as an important fishing port, and it received its town charter from Henry VII in 1489.
* Book VII: Medea, Cephalus and Procris ;
King Caeculus appears in Book VII of Virgil's Aeneid as an ally of Turnus against Aeneas and the Trojans, where he is said to be the " founder of Praeneste " and described as " the son of Vulcan, born among the rural herds and found upon the hearth ".
In Book VII of Virgil's Aeneid, the twin brothers, Catillus and Coras, leave Tibur and head for Latium to fight against Aeneas and the Trojans as an ally of Turnus.
The exposition of the theory of proportions that appears in Book VII of The Elements reflects the earlier theory of ratios of commensurables.
Immediately afterward, at the beginning of Book VII ( Benjamin Jowett trans.
It is written as a dialogue narrated by Plato's friend Socrates and Plato's brother Glaucon at the beginning of Book VII ( 514a – 520a ).
All three are characterized in relation to dialectic at the end of Book VII and VIII ( 531d – 534e ).
* Plato: Book VII of The Republic, Allegory of the Cave at Shippensburg University

Book and Drona
Arjuna defeated him in a duel ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 167 ), as did Arjuna's son Abhimanyu ( Book VI: Bhishma Parva, Section 101-102 ).
Alamvusha was also defeated by Bhima ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 107 ), and he was slain by above-mentioned Rakshasa Ghatotkacha ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 108 ).

Book and Parva
* Lineage of Daksha, The Mahabharata / Book 1: Adi Parva / Section LXV
The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli ( 1883-1896 ), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva, section: XI.
In the Ramayana ( Book III: Vana Parva, Section 271 ff.
When Brahma granted him a boon, he asked never to swerve from the path of righteousness and to be illumined by divine knowledge ( Book III, Vana Parva: Section 273.
( Ramayana, Book III: Vana Parva, Section 285.
The Mahabharata ( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 154 ) describes him as a cruel cannibal with sharp, long teeth and prodigious strength.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Sections 159-166.
Like his brother before him, Kirmira made the mistake of fighting the Pandava hero Bhima, who killed him with his bare hands ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 11 ).
( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 156 ).
According to the story set forth in the Ramayana and ( in an abbreviated version ) in the Mahabharata ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 271 ff.
Markandeya's narration of the story begins at Book III ( Varna Parva ), Section 271 of the Mahabharata.
( Mahābhārat, Book III: Varna Parva, Section 268.
* Mahābhārata Book 7 Ghatotkacha-vadha Parva
The Udyoga Parva Book of the Mahabharata narrates that the creator-god Brahma drank so much Amrita that he vomited some of it, from which emerged Surabhi.
( Book 3: Vana Parva-Draupadi-harana Parva )

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