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Ælfric ’ s De Temporibus Anni.
In his book on computus, De Anni Ratione ( 1235 ), he maintained that the Julian calendar was ten days off and that some correction was needed.

De and Ratione
He dedicated his work on the Apocalypse and the De Temporum Ratione to the successor of Ceolfrid as abbot, Hwaetbert.
Although Bede did not invent this method, his adoption of it, and his promulgation of it in De Temporum Ratione, his work on chronology, is the main reason why it is now so widely used.
Any codex of Bede's Easter cycle is normally found together with a codex of his " De Temporum Ratione ".
His best-known work was a book on education, De Disciplinis, published in 1531, and his writings on rhetoric included Rhetoricae, sive De Ratione Dicendi, Libri Tres ( 1533 ), De Consultatione ( 1533 ), and a rhetoric on letter writing, De Conscribendis Epistolas ( 1536 ).
De Ratione Dicendi.
Possible works include De Natura Hominis, De Genitura, De Natura Pueri, De Salubri Victus Ratione, De Affectionibus, and De Internis Affectionibus.
Writing in the early-to mid-8th century, he mostly paraphrases Gildas's writings in his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum and De Temporum Ratione.
) The poem is an early reinforcement of part of the reading list in Erasmus ' De Ratione Studii of the Classical authors who should be included in the curriculum of a Latin grammar school.
In De Nostri Temporis Studiorum Ratione (" On the Order of the Scholarly Disciplines of Our Times "), presented at the commencement ceremonies of 1708, Vico argued that whoever “ intends a career in public life, whether in the courts, the senate, or the pulpit ” should be taught to “ master the art of topics and defend both sides of a controversy, be it on nature, man, or politics, in a freer and brighter style of expression, so he can learn to draw on those arguments which are most probable and have the greatest degree of verisimilitude ” ( however, in his " Scienza Nuova ", Vico denounces as " false eloquence " one defending both sides in controversies ).
De Nostri Temporis Studiorum Ratione ( On the Study Methods of our Times ).
The principles of the new method he introduced are not only explicitly developed in De Emendenda Ratione Græcæ Grammaticæ, but are practically illustrated in his numerous editions of the ancient classics.
Lisbon: Antonius Riberius ( very rare work ; but wholly included in Antonio Possevino, Bibliotheca Selecta Qua Agitur De Ratione Studiorum in Historia, in Disciplinis, in Salutem Omnium Procuranda.
( Bromyard: Summa Praedicantium, De Natura Ratione ).
* 1536, De Morbi Gallici Curandi Ratione

De and printed
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
In 1543 De humani corporis fabrica, the first book on human anatomy, was published and printed in Basel by Andreas Vesalius ( 1514 – 1564 ).
Woodcut illustration of Cassandra's prophecy of the fall of Troy ( at left ) and her death ( at right ), from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhowel | Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer at Ulm ca.
De Fer in turn had copied images that were first printed in books by Louis Hennepin, published in 1697, and François Du Creux, in 1664.
The species name troglodytes, Greek for " cave-dweller ", was coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in his book De generis humani varietate nativa liber (" on the natural varieties of the human genus ") published in 1776, This book was based on his dissertation presented one year before ( it had a date 16 Sep 1775 printed on its title page ) to the University of Göttingen for internal use only, thus the dissertation did not meet the conditions for published work in the sense of zoological nomenclature.
The De expetendis et fugiendis rebus by Giorgio Valla was posthumously printed in 1501 by Aldo Manuzio in Venice.
His anatomical reports, based mainly on dissection of monkeys and pigs, remained uncontested until 1543, when printed descriptions and illustrations of human dissections were published in the seminal work De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius where Galen's physiological theory was accommodated to these new observations.
The first of these was printed as De l ' Histoire de la poésie ( 1830 ), and was practically the first introduction of the French public to the Scandinavian and German epics.
* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
Agricola's De formando studio-his long letter on a private educational programme-was printed as a small booklet and thus influenced pedagogical insights of the early-sixteenth century.
), De Tallagio non Concedendo, though it is printed among the statutes of the realm, and was cited as a statute in the preamble to the Petition of Right in 1628, and by the judges in John Hampden's case in 1637, is probably an imperfect and unauthoritative abstract of the Confirmatio Cartarum.
His treatise, De Medicina, was the first medical book printed in 1478 following the invention of the movable-type printing press.
* 1485 – Leon Battista Alberti's De Re Aedificatoria ( written 1443 – 52 and published posthumously ) becomes the first printed work on architecture.
* Publication of Johannes de Sacrobosco's De sphaera mundi ( written c. 1230 ) in Ferrara, the first printed astronomical book.
Aldhelm wrote a shorter, poetic version of De Laude Virginitatis, which closes with a battle of the virtues against the vices, the De octo principalibus vitiis ( first printed by Delrio, Mainz, 1601 ).
Perhaps the most controversial and important work of the time period was a treatise printed in Nuremberg, entitled De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium: in it, the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus removed the Earth from its privileged position in the universe, which had far-reaching effects, not only in science, but in literature and its approach to humanity, hierarchy, and truth.
After De corpora et sanguine Domini was printed in 1531, Protestant reformers seized upon the book as a counterpoint to the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation.
After Simson's death, restorations of Apollonius's treatise De section determinata and of Euclid's treatise De Porismatibus were printed for private circulation in 1776, at the expense of Earl Stanhope, in a volume with the title Roberti Simson opera quaedam reliqua.
The De Regno Christi was never to be the charter of the English Reformation that Bucer intended: it was finally printed not in England but in Basel, in 1557.
He wrote also De Geometria speculativa ( printed at Paris, 1530 ); De Arithmetica practica ( printed at Paris, 1502 ); De proportionibus velocitatum in motibus ( 1328 ) ( printed at Paris, 1495 ; Venice, 1505 ); De Quadratura Circuli ( Paris, 1495 ); and an Ars Memorative, Sloane manuscripts.

De and Paris
* De triumphis ecclesiae, a Latin epic in elegiac metre, written c. 1250 by Johannes de Garlandia, an English grammarian who taught at the universities of Toulouse and Paris.
De Pomiane worked as a physician at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where he gave Félix d ' Herelle a place to work on bacteriophages.
These include Giuseppe De Nittis, an Italian artist living in Paris who participated in the first Impressionist exhibit at the invitation of Degas, although the other Impressionists disparaged his work.
Despite the initial success, the Olympic Movement faced hard times, as the 1900 ( in De Coubertin's own Paris ) and 1904 Games were both swallowed by World's Fairs, and received little attention.
The second generation of Classicists, often trained in philosophy as well ( following Heidegger and Derrida, mainly ), built on their work, with authors such as Marcel Detienne ( now at Johns Hopkins ), Nicole Loraux, Medievalist and logician Alain De Libera ( Geneva ), Ciceronian scholar Carlos Lévy ( Sorbonne, Paris ) and Barbara Cassin ( Collége international de philosophie, Paris ).
Paris: Brosson & Chaudé ( The complete title of this book, often referred to as the ' Treatise ' is De l ’ Auscultation Médiate ou Traité du Diagnostic des Maladies des Poumons et du Coeur ( On Mediate Auscultation or Treatise on the Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Lungs and Heart )
In 1837, De la prostitution dans la ville de Paris ( Prostitution in the City of Paris ) was published by Alexander Jean Baptiste Parent-Duchatelet.
* Mahamadou Maiga, Le Bassin du fleuve Sénégal – De la traite négrière au développement, Paris, L ’ Harmattan, 1995, 330 pages ISBN 2-7384-3093-7
Vittorio De Sica died at 73 after a surgery at the Neuilly-sur-Seine hospital in Paris.
** President John F. Kennedy and Charles De Gaulle meet in Paris.
* August 26 – Mehran Karimi Nasseri, " The terminal man ", is stuck in the De Gaulle Airport in Paris, where he will continue to reside until August 1, 2006.
* Italian natural philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini publishes a radically heterodox book in France after his English interlude De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis, for which he is condemned and forced to flee Paris.
* Alexander Neckam becomes a lecturer in Paris, and writes De Natura Rerum, an early mention of chess ( approximate date ).
The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris.
Actes des journées d ' étude de l ' UMR 7044 ( 15-16 Novembre 2007, Strasbourg ) ( Paris, De Boccard, 2010 ).
Paris, De Boccard ), 2012, 2 vol., 648 p., vol.
Besides the Metro, Downtown Paris and its urban area are served by the RER developed from the 1960s, several tramway lines, the Transilien ( suburban trains ) and two VAL lines serving Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports.
The steering committee of the National Edition consisting of the scholars Andrea Coen ( Rome ), Roberto De Caro ( Bologna ), Roberto Illiano ( Lucca — President ), Leon B. Plantinga ( New Haven, CT ), David Rowland ( Milton Keynes, UK ), Luca Sala ( Paris / Poitiers, Secretary and Treasurer ), Massimiliano Sala ( Pistoia, Vice-President ), Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald ( Cambridge, UK ) and Valeria Tarsetti ( Bologna ).
When De Gaulle dismissed resistance organizations after the liberation of Paris, many maquisards returned to their homes.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
* Traité de l ' éclairage ( De Malher et Cie, Paris, 1827 )
Leuchs with revisions by J. C. E. Péclet ( De Malher et Cie, Paris, 1829 )
In 1759, at the height of the Seven Years War, Charles was summoned to a meeting in Paris with the French foreign minister, the Duc De Choiseul.

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