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The first division into major and minor arts dates back to Leon Battista Alberti's works ( De re aedificatoria, De statua, De pictura ), focusing the importance of intellectual skills of the artist rather than the manual skills ( even if in other forms of art there was a project behind ).
De re metallica
His most famous work, the De re metallica libri xii long remained a standard work, and marks its author as one of the most accomplished chemists of his time.
De re metallica is considered a classic document of Renaissance metallurgy, unsurpassed for two centuries.
Hoover and his wife also published their English translation of the 1556 mining classic De re metallica in 1912.
De re aedificatoria, a large and expensive book, was not fully published until 1485, after which it became a major reference for architects.
De re aedificatoria.
* Latin, French and Italian editions of De re aedificatoria
Georg Agricola, author of De re metallica, an important early work on metal extraction
A 16th century book by Georg Agricola called De re metallica describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time.
The German Renaissance specialist Georgius Agricola wrote works such as De re metallica ( On Metals, 1556 ) and De Natura Fossilium ( On the Nature of Rocks, 1546 ) which begin the scientific approach to the subject.
Much of our knowledge of medieval mining techniques comes from books such as Biringuccio ’ s De la pirotechnia and probably most importantly from Georg Agricola's De re metallica ( 1556 ).
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Vegetius for short, wrote De re militari possibly in the late 4th century.
Described by historian Walter Goffart as " the bible of warfare throughout the Middle Ages ", De re militari was widely distributed through the Latin West.
Though Vegetius had no military experience, and De re militari was derived from the works of Cato and Frontinus, his books were the standard for military discourse in western Europe from their production until the 16th century.
De re militari was divided into four books: who should be a soldier and the skills they needed to learn ; the composition and structure of an army ; field tactics ; how to conduct and withstand sieges, and the role of the navy.
In 1489 King Henry VII of England commissioned the translation of De re militari into English " so every gentleman born to arms and all manner of men of war, captains, soldiers, vituallers and all others would know how they ought to behave in the feats of wars and battles ".
* De re publica ( The Republic ), a dialogue by Cicero
The Roman cookbook attributed to Apicius, De re coquinaria, has a recipe for a spiced, stewed-pear patina, or soufflé.
Jean Mabillon, a French Benedictine monk, scholar and antiquary, whose work De re diplomatica was published in 1681, is widely regarded as the founder of the twin disciplines of palaeography and diplomatics.
The most important Roman work in this tradition is Cicero's De re publica.

De and veterum
* De moribus veterum Gallorum ( Paris, 1559 ; second edition, Basel, 1572 )
He is best known as a scholar by his notes on Martial, Ausonius, the Pervigilium Veneris ; editions of the poems of Joseph Justus Scaliger ( Leiden, 1615 ), of the De re militari of Vegetius Renatus, the tragedies of Seneca ( P. Scriverii collectanea veterum tragicorum, 1621 ), & c. His Opera anecdota, philologica, et poetica ( Utrecht, 1738 ) was edited by A. H. Westerhovius, and his Nederduitsche Gedichten ( 1738 ) by S. Dockes.
Whittington was most famous as the author of elementary Latin school books, including De nominum generibus ( 1511 ), Declinationes nominum ( c. 1511 ), De heteroclitis nominibus ( c. 1511 ), Syntaxis ( second edition, 1512 ), De syllabarum quantitate ( second edition, c. 1512 ), De octo partibus orationis ( c. 1514 ), De synonymis together with De magistratibus veterum Romanorum ( 1515 ), Vulgaria ( English and Latin sentences for translation, 1520 ), and Verborum preterita et supina ( 1521 ).

De and ("
Painting of St. Ambrose with whip and book in the church of San Giuseppe alla Lungara, RomeAn address by Ambrose to Christian young people warns them against intermarriage with Jews (" De Abrahamo ," ix.
Andreas Capellanus ( Capellanus meaning " chaplain ") was the 12th-century author of a treatise commonly known as De amore (" About Love "), and often known in English, somewhat misleadingly, as The Art of Courtly Love, though its realistic, somewhat cynical tone suggests that it is in some measure an antidote to courtly love.
In 2005, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (" The youth of today ") were successful with " Watskeburt?!
A tumultuous year at the Bauhaus, 1922 also saw the move of Dutch painter Theo van Doesburg to Weimar to promote De Stijl (" The Style "), and a visit to the Bauhaus by Russian Constructivist artist and architect El Lissitzky.
Augustine of Hippo in De Civitate Dei writes Si fallor, sum (" If I am mistaken, I am ") ( book XI, 26 ), and also anticipates modern refutations of the concept.
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 work De nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae (" About the wedding of Mercury and Philologia ") written by Martianus Capella ( 4th-5th century ) was very influential on the successive medieval encyclopedias.
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life ") and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ", also known as De operatione Dei, " On God's Activity ") followed.
The first recorded use of incunabula as a printing term is in a Latin pamphlet by Bernhard von Mallinckrodt, De ortu et progressu artis typographicae (" Of the rise and progress of the typographic art ", Cologne, 1639 ), which includes the phrase prima typographicae incunabula, " the first infancy of printing ", a term to which he arbitrarily set an end, 1500, which still stands as a convention.
De pictura (" On Painting ") contained the first scientific study of perspective.
* 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.

De and vehicles
De Normanville overdrives were found in vehicles manufactured by Ford, British Leyland, Jaguar, Rootes Group and Volvo to name a few.
Demonstrators fought the police in the streets ( on the Dam and Damrak ) and attacked the offices and vehicles of De Telegraaf.
In April 2002, De Tomaso began a project to build off-road vehicles in a new factory in Calabria in partnership with the Russian company UAZ, but this too foundered.
These half-windows are generally seen on exotic vehicles with " scissor ", " gull-wing ", or " butterfly " doors, such as the Lamborghini Countach, De Lorean DMC-12 ( another Giugiaro design ), and the McLaren F1.
The N3 Toll Concession has stated that the De Beer's bypass will be required when daily traffic volumes reach 13, 900 vehicles-the current traffic volume at Van Reenen is 11, 000 vehicles, and based on projected increases in traffic volumes, the bypass will need to be operational by the end of 2014, with construction commencing in the second half of 2011.
Small numbers of commercial vehicles were made until 1950 ; the last vehicles to carry the De Dion badge were licence made Land Rovers in the early 1950s.
From 1998, NIR prefixed their numbers with “ 8 ” so as to be part of the Translink number series, which incorporates their road vehicles The table below lists the hauled passenger coaches that were in use until June 2009 plus the never used DBSO ( This excludes the " De Dietrich " stock jointly owned with IÉ for operating Enterprise services between Belfast and Dublin:
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De Vaux produced 4, 808 vehicles ( maybe including production until January, 1932 ) before being taken over by Continental Motors Corporation who renamed it the Continental-De Vaux Company.
Assembly of the vehicles occurred in the former De Vaux plants in Grand Rapids ( which was connected to their body supplier, the Hayes Body Corporation, by a bridge ), and in Oakland, California.
This category lists vehicles that have sold by automobile manufacturer De Tomaso.
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The De Soto marque was officially dropped 30 November 1960, with over two million vehicles built since 1928.

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