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Fermat was not the first mathematician so moved to write in his own marginal notes to Diophantus ; the Byzantine scholar John Chortasmenos ( 14th / 15th C .) had written " Thy soul, Diophantus, be with Satan because of the difficulty of your theorems " next to the same problem.
However, at least one scholar thinks Dionysius placed the incarnation of Jesus in the next year, AD 1.
German scholar Wilhelm Gesenius published a study of the Samaritan Pentateuch in 1815 which biblical scholars widely embraced for the next century.
He began his career in the midst of this period of intellectual ferment, and as a young scholar came into direct contact with some of the leading figures of the various movements that were to shape the style and substance of social sciences into the next century and beyond.
Marxist scholar Victor Kiernan writes that this interpretation is a perfect fit with the English social perspective of Shakespeare's day: " An extension is in progress of a privileged class's assurance of preferential treatment in the next world as in this, to a favoured nation's conviction of having God on its side, of Englishmen being ... the new Chosen People ".
His next Dunsanian tale, Celephaïs, was considered by Lovecraft scholar S. T. Joshi to be " one of his best and most significant ".
He was an advisor and constitutional scholar at the next state constitutional convention and, with strong support from the Democratic Party, was elected Governor of Arkansas.
* St Paul Preaching in Athens ( Acts 17: 16-34 ), the figure standing at the left in a red cap is a portrait of Leo ; next to him is Janus Lascaris, a Greek scholar in Rome.
The churchyard is approached by a narrow alley along the church's north wall, at the entrance of which is a memorial plaque to Dositej Obradović, a Serbian scholar who lived next to the church .< ref >----- ' Candelwick Ward ' in London Burial Grounds < http :// www. doubleo. fsnet. co. uk / bgcandlewick. htm >, accessed 31 December 2007 </ ref >
Аccording to scholar Jevto Dedijer ( 1880-1918 ), when he researched the Bileća region ( 1902 ): the Kusturica family lived in a čopor ( grouped area, literally " pack ") in the village of Plana ; they had 8 houses next to the Kozjak family ( 4 houses ), northwest across a field from the Avdić family ( 23 houses ).
Early in the 17th century, Yi Su-gwang, a court scholar, and Yu Mong-in, a cabinet minister, wrote highly critical commentaries on Ricci's works, and over the next two centuries academic criticism of Christian beliefs continued.
The distinguished Buddhologist Etienne Lamotte, using the writings of the Chinese traveler Xuanzang, asserted that the Sammitiya were in all likelihood the most populous non-Mahayanist sect in India, comprising double the number of the next largest sect, although scholar L. S. Cousins revised his estimate down to a quarter of all non-Mahayana monks, still the largest overall.
The detail used in creating the scene was magnificent as one scholar describes it: " Moses strikes the waters of the Red Sea in a heroic gesture, his toga in light and dark grays and blues, but lined in black, the folds white lines, the tunic underneath light blue ; the man next to him wears a deep blue toga over a gray and white tunic.
If no scholar was deemed suitable and a vacancy arose, then the next scholar selected would receive the standard yearly rate, along with any rents acquired during the vacancy.
* Thomas William Rhys Davids, British scholar, founder and president of the Pali Text Society, husband of next
The distinguished Buddhologist Étienne Lamotte, using the writings of the Chinese traveler Xuanzang, asserted that the Saṃmitīya were in all likelihood the most populous non-Mahayanist sect in India, comprising double the number of the next largest sect, although scholar L. S. Cousins revised his estimate down to a quarter of all non-Mahayana monks, still the largest overall.
" According to scholar Wiliam Waldron, " Indian Buddhists see the ' evolution ' of mind i terms of the continuity of individual mind-streams from one lifetime to the next, with karma as the basic causal mechanism whereby transformations are transmitted from one life to the next.
Shamsu'd-Din, who succeeded him, died shortly after ; Hafiz, a scholar and the next person to take the throne, was murdered after two years.
The Spanish scholar Peter Martyr d ' Anghiera used the term " New World " with some twenty editions over the next four years.
The material and cultural conditions in France and associated territories around the year 1100 unleashed what the scholar Charles Homer Haskins termed the " Renaissance of the 12th century " and, for over the next hundred years, writers, " jongleurs ", " clercs " and poets produced an enormous quantity of remarkable creative works in all genres.

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However, he has a habit of treating his patients in bizarre and often disturbing ways, such as prescribing heroin for a cold, making a man with a headache jump up and down in order to make his penis swing ( while mirroring the patient's bewildered jumping himself ) and making a patient leave and go in to the next room so he can examine him over the telephone.
The Apple II provided a built-in opcode disassembler, allowing raw memory to be decoded into CPU opcodes, and this would be utilized to examine what the copy-protection was about to do next.
In each grid, the shaded red X denotes the optimal move, and the location of O's next move gives the next subgrid to examine.
After verifying that the next hop is reachable, if the route comes from an internal ( i. e. IBGP ) peer, the first rule to apply according to the standard is to examine the LOCAL_PREFERENCE attribute.
In the 1930 movie Cracked Nuts, comedians Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey examine a map of a mythical kingdom with dialogue like this: " What is next to Which.
The structure of the quantum laws of motion are richer, and we examine these next.
Coleman did not put on her seatbelt because she was planning a parachute jump for the next day and wanted to look over the cockpit sill to examine the terrain.
The next day Gouzenko was able to find contacts in the RCMP who were willing to examine the evidence he had removed from the Soviet embassy.
The next year 1847 Ludwig Leichhardt went to examine the course of the Condamine River.
The next step is to examine each pair in turn to determine
King was appointed by Gordon Brown the then Chancellor of the Exchequer in March 2007 to lead the King Review to examine the vehicle and fuel technologies that, over the next 25 years, could help to reduce carbon emissions from road transport.
In the attempts to examine the human enoyl-CoA isomerase in detail, the mitochondrial enzyme in the mammalian liver was identified as a potential biological marker for metabolic diseases due to its elevated levels in defective cells, and linked defects in fatty acid beta-oxidation to human diseases, to be specified in the next section.
Emperor Gaozu, in response, issued summonses to Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji for the next morning, convening the senior officials Pei Ji, Xiao Yu, and Chen Shuda to examine Li Shimin's accusations.
No one could escape because the Army had surrounded the entrance and exit of Plan de Sánchez, as well as the adjacent roads … next day he braced himself to leave the place where he was hiding to go and examine the havoc that had been wrought.
Each ( human ) wizard takes it in turn to view the board ( if desired ), examine their spells and select one to cast on the next turn ( selecting a spell is not compulsory ).
:" Let us next examine the conduct of this fallen pair, when Jehovah interrogated them respecting their fault.
I am sure the next Bishop will promote further studies to examine in depth the Garabandal events and will send the findings to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome.
This study motivated Zimbardo to examine this deindividuation and aggression in a prison setting, which is discussed in the next study listed.
She spots a similar pod just next to the time machine and goes to examine it, leaving the TARDIS key in the lock.

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Freelance writers and authors who aspire to be the next Stephen King and Dan Brown are known to submit manuscripts of their latest literary creations hoping for their big break are only to be bombarded with numerous rejection letters from major publishing houses.
In 1461 Regiomontanus left Vienna with Bessarion and spent the next four years travelling around Northern Italy as a member of Bessarion's household, looking for and copying mathematical and astronomical manuscripts for Bessarion, who possessed the largest private library in Europe at the time.
The next edition is that by Reitemeier, who, though he consulted no fresh manuscripts, made good use of the critical remarks of Heyne and other scholars ( Leipzig, 1784 ).
He was buried next to his first wife's tomb in the churchyard of St Kenelm's, the church which adjoined his home at Alderley, with a monument erected that reads: His estate was largely left for his widow, with his legal texts given to his grandson Gabriel if Gabriel chose to study the law, and his more valuable manuscripts and books given to Lincoln's Inn.
In the next few years, Wang took some manuscripts to show to various officials who expressed varying level of interest, but in 1904 Wang re-sealed the cave following an order by the governor of Gansu.
The next great work he undertook was the deciphering of the Avesta manuscripts brought to France by Anquetil-Duperron.
He now threw himself with characteristic energy and zeal into the task of examining the numerous manuscripts committed to his charge, and in the course of the next six years was able to restore to the world a considerable number of long-lost works.
The next of the manuscripts in historical value are the Vaticanus Palatinus of the 10th century, and the Valenciennes manuscript of the 9th century.
The next year, Masaryk got involved in a tempestuous dispute over the authenticity of the allegedly historical Zelenohorský and Královedvorský manuscripts and resigned from the editorship.
Many manuscripts, the library of the abbey tried to recover the next century, were then sold, sometimes at the price of paper.
This alphabet has helped spawn the more than four thousand ancient manuscripts kept by the Armenians in the St. Toros Church next to the St. James Cathedral.
Although it is not clear whether the number of lots began to proliferate in late Antiquity or whether it was purely the product of the fascination the Arabs had for them, Arabic manuscripts show an explosion in the number of lots that were used over the next several centuries.
His close associates replied that no one had, since he had written atop their pages the warning of " a mystical cutting off of one's soul in the next World for anyone who copies these manuscripts ".
): in manuscripts of the Świdziński Library, later the Krasiński Library signature 52, now the National Library signature III 8054 and a manuscript in the Załuski Library, next the Imperial Library in St Petersburg signature F. Lat.
I 378 and next in the University Library in Warsaw, then the National Library, lost during the second world war and now known through microfilm copies ( incomplete ) and hand-written transcriptions made from the original by M. Szczepańska and kept in the PAN Institute of Art in Warsaw ; both manuscripts are published in « Antiquitates Musicae in Polonia ».
Costello next occupied himself in copying illuminated manuscripts in the Bibliothèque Royale ; and with his sister Louisa Stuart Costello helped the revival of their appreciation.
Thus in 1987, she began writing, but over the next nine years, all of her manuscripts were rejected.

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