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Book and XI
In Book XI of " The Golden Ass " by Apuleius, we find evidence that the worship of this god was maintained in Rome at least up to the 2nd century.
Also, in Chapter XI ( entitled ' How to compare two different Systems of Laws ') of Book XXIX he advises that " to determine which of those systems the French and English systems for the punishment of false witnesses is most agreeable to reason, we must take them each as a whole and compare them in their entirety.
In his Church History ( Book I, Chapter XI ) Eusebius discusses the Josephus reference to how Herod Antipas killed John the Baptist, and mentions the marriage to Herodias in items 1 to 6.
Benedict XI was the author of a volume of sermons and commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew, the Psalms, the Book of Job, and the Book of Revelation.
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.
Support for these dates comes from the fact that the Liber Apologeticus does not mention Orosius ’ s work as a historian, and the prologue refers to Book XI of the City of God by Saint Augustine, which was not published until 416.
He is later wounded in Book XI when Ajax goes on a great rampage.
* Book XI: Orpheus, Midas, Alcyone and Ceyx, Aesacus ;
" Book XI ".
The story of Pero is mentioned in Book XI of Homer's Odyssey.
Later in Book XI, when Odysseus is making a sacrifice to meet the shade of Tiresias, he is surprised and upset to see Elpenor's shade, so he calls out to him and asks him how he came to be there.
The story is told by Virgil in Book XI of the Aeneid.
The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli ( 1883-1896 ), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva, section: XI.
* Book XI: de homines et portentis ; Mankind, portents and transformations
Near the end of Book XI of his autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit (" Poetry and Truth "), Goethe wrote, almost in passing:
* Book XI: 1535 & 1551 ( Feliciano de Silva ): Rogel de Grecia
* Book XI: 1554 ( Jacques Gohory ) ( actually Spanish Book XIa )
* Book XI covers the motions of Jupiter and Saturn.
The section about Orion is Vol XI, p. 557-560: Book IX § 19 is a long chapter about Orion himself ; § 20 – 21 are single paragraphs about his son and grandson ( and the genealogy continues through § 25 about Phyllis daughter of Lycurgus ).
The title derives from Book XI of Homer's The Odyssey, wherein Agamemnon speaks to Odysseus: " As I lay dying, the woman with the dog's eyes would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades.
* Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book XI, at Google Books
The inscription in Book XI reads: " In this book are recorded the last writings of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien concerning the wars of Beleriand, here also is told the story of how Húrin Thalin brought ruin to the Men of Brethil, with much else concerning the Edain and Dwarves and the names of many peoples in the speech of the Elves.
Book XI might have been written either by a Christian or a Jew in the third century, and Book XIV of the same doubtful provenence dates from the fourth century.

Book and Concerning
John Locke used the terms semeiotike and semeiotics in Book 4, Chapter 21 of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ).
Dream frames were frequently used in medieval allegory to justify the narrative ; The Book of the Duchess and The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman are two such dream visions.
* Source for World War I data and information: United States Army Center of Military History " The following combat chronicles, current as of October 1948, are reproduced from The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510 – 592.
Like other Asharites who believed that faith or taqlid should only apply to Islam and not to any ancient Hellenistic authorities, Ibn al-Haytham's view that taqlid should only apply to prophets of Islam and not to any other authorities formed the basis for much of his scientific skepticism and criticism against Ptolemy and other ancient authorities in his Doubts Concerning Ptolemy and Book of Optics.
* De occulta philosophia libri tres ( Three Books Concerning Occult Philosophy, Book 1 printed Paris 1531 ; Books 1-3 in Cologne 1533 ).
Strabo ultimately concludes, in Book IV, Chapter 5, " Concerning Thule, our historical information is still more uncertain, on account of its outside position ; for Thule, of all the countries that are named, is set farthest north.
* The Closed Book, Concerning the Secret of the Borgias ( 1904 )
* The Book of Chivalry and Questions Concerning the Joust, Tournaments and War by Geoffroi de Charny, 14th century
* The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510 – 592.
Sex manuals were also written such as The Perfumed Garden, Ṭawq al-Ḥamāmah or The Dove's Neckring by ibn Hazm and Nuzhat al-albab fi-ma la yujad fi kitab or Delight of Hearts Concerning What will Never Be Found in a Book by Ahmad al-Tifashi.
* Book I: Concerning Legal Agencies
* Book II: Concerning the Conduct of Causes
* Book III: Concerning Marriage
* Book IV: Concerning Natural Lineage
* Book V: Concerning Business Transactions
* Book VI: Concerning Crimes and Tortures
* Book VII: Concerning Theft and Fraud
* Book VIII: Concerning Acts of Violence and Injuries
* Book IX: Concerning Fugitives and Refugees
* Book X: Concerning Partition, Limitation, and Boundaries
* Book XII: Concerning the Prevention of Official Oppression, and the Thorough Extinction of Heretical Sects
The Flatey Book and Recently Discovered Vatican Manuscripts Concerning America as Early as the Tenth Century.
# < u > The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States </ u >.
The historian of science Edward Grant has described Book 9 as being the " lengthiest, most penetrating, and authoritative " analysis of this question made by " any author of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ", apparently superseding even Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems — Ptolemaic and Copernican in his opinion, and indeed one writer has recently described Book 9 as " the book Galileo was supposed to write ".

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