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Among these were: Commentaries on the Old Testament, Thesaurus, Discourse Against Arians Commentary on St. John's Gospel, and Dialogues on the Trinity.
According to Jan-Gustaf Ljunggren, in an article in the Swedish journal Läkartidningen ( 1983 ; No 32-33 ), in the 12th century, Zayn al-Din al-Jurjani, another Muslim physician, provided the first description of Graves ' disease after noting the association of goitre and exophthalmos in his Thesaurus of the Shah of Khwarazm, the major medical dictionary of its time.
The Britannica contains 100, 000 articles and Merriam-Webster's Dictionary and Thesaurus ( US only ), and offers Primary and Secondary School editions.
Many of Galen's works are included in the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, a digital library of Greek literature started in 1972.
The first published version of what is almost the present tune appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus.
Something had even been done in the way of the comparison and determination of general laws, and the concept of a comparative Germanic grammar had been clearly grasped by the illustrious Englishman George Hickes by the beginning of the 18th century in his Thesaurus.
The German traveler Hieronymus Megiser includes a list of Maltese words in his Thesaurus Polyglottus ( published in 1603 ), and also in his more celebrated work Propugnaculum Europae, published in 1606.
The Complete Thesaurus of Musical Scales, revised edition.
It is not clear, however, whether the author of the Thesaurus Pauperum was indeed the same person as Pope John XXI.
Roget's Thesaurus is a widely used English language thesaurus, created by Dr. Peter Mark Roget ( 1779 – 1869 ) in 1805 and released to the public on 29 April 1852.
Conceiving that such a compilation might help to supply my own deficiencies, I had, in the year 1805, completed a classed catalogue of words on a small scale, but on the same principle, and nearly in the same form, as the Thesaurus now published.
Roget's Thesaurus is composed of six primary classes.
WordNet properties have been studied from a network theory perspective and compared to other semantic networks created from Roget's Thesaurus and word association tasks.
The largest thesaurus in the world is the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary, which contains more than 920, 000 entries.
The first example of the modern genre, Roget's Thesaurus, was compiled in 1805 by Peter Mark Roget, and published in 1852.
Entries in Roget's Thesaurus are listed conceptually rather than alphabetically.
* Thesaurus of English Words & Phrases ( ed.
P. Roget ); ISBN 0-06-272037-6, see: Roget's Thesaurus.
* World Thesaurus ( ed.
* Oxford American Desk Thesaurus ( ed.
* Clinician's Thesaurus, ( by E. Zuckerman ); ISBN 1-57230-569-X
* Evaluation Thesaurus ( by.

Thesaurus and provides
* Library Committee – provides input on collection development, service delivery, the ERIC Thesaurus, and outreach to ERIC audiences.
The tools include a vocabulary warehouse that provides integrated access to third-party controlled vocabularies, such as the Getty ’ s Union List of Artist Names ( ULAN ), Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names, Art and Architecture Thesaurus, and others.
First introduced with Mac OS X v10. 4 " Tiger ", the application provides definitions and synonyms from the New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd Edition and Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus, 2nd Edition.

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One of the most comprehensive recipe books for pre-and post-coital contraception was written by a " Pedro Hispano ", who offered advice on birth control and how to provoke menstruation in his immensely popular Thesaurus Pauperum ( Treasure of the Poor ).
The Art and Architecture Thesaurus, for example, is used to index the Canadian
* European Training Thesaurus ; ISBN 978-92-896-0471-0, ( European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training-Cedefop )
* Thesaurus for Graphic Materials, Library of Congress tool for indexing visual materials
Non-dictionary publications include Collegiate Thesaurus, Secretarial Handbook, Manual for Writers and Editors, Collegiate Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of Literature, and Encyclopedia of World Religions.
John Aubrey in " Brief lives ", gave the following glimpse into the creation of this dictionary: Dr. Edward Davenant told me that this learned man had a shrew to his wife, who was irreconcileably angrie with him for sitting-up late at night so, compileing his Dictionarie, ( Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae, Londini, 1584 ; dedicated to Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and Chancellor of Oxford ).
Art and Architecture Thesaurus project launched to provide subject access for art and architecture
His manuscript material for Syriac was utilized in Robert Payne Smith's Thesaurus ; of the slips he collected for a projected Arabic, Persian and Turkish lexicon some account is given in the preface to Dozy, Supplément aux dictionaires arabes.
Kyrie, I eulogize the archons of the Panethnic Numismatic Thesaurus and the Ecumenical Trapeza for the orthodoxy of their axioms, methods and policies, although there is an episode of cacophony of the Trapeza with Hellas.
The work was an important source of inspiration for other European dictionaries such as an Hungarian and Italian dictionary written by Bernardino Balli, a German Thesaurus polyglottus by humanist and lexicographer Hieronim Megister, and multilingual Dictionarium septem diversarum linguarum by Peterus Lodereckerus of Prague in 1605.
Seized with longing for the Thesaurus lucis, which lies beyond the 13th Aeon, Pistis Sophia has separated herself from her consort ( syzygos ), in the 13th Aeon, and thereby incurred the hatred of Authades, one of the Archontes of the 13th Aeon, and of the twelve Archontes under him.
"' Estotiland ' is listed, along with Eden and Arcadia, under the heading ' utopia, paradise, heaven, heaven on earth ' in Roget's International Thesaurus ( New York: Crowell, 1962 )"; it is one of the sources for "' Russian ' Estoty " in Vladimir Nabokov's Ada.
* Thesaurus Entomologicus Oxoniensis: or illustrations of new, rare and interesting insects, for the most part coloured, in the collections presented to the University of Oxford by the Rev.
TITUS Cyberbit Basic is a typeface derived from the Bitstream Cyberbit family, designed by Bitstream Inc. and the TITUS ( Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text-und Sprachmaterialien ) for Unicode 4. 0, by the principal developers Jost Gippert, and Carl-Martin Bunz.
Recently, a complete example of the Thesaurus sold for US $ 460, 000 at an auction.
* COSTART-Coding Symbols for a Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction Terms
For example, it contains obscure references to the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, a project undertaken by the University of California, Irvine for the purpose of digitizing all ancient and medieval Greek texts.
In 1904 he became a member of the corps of scholars preparing the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, a unique distinction for an American Latinist, as was the publication of his critical edition, with German commentary, of Tacitus ' Agricola in 1902 by the Weidmannsche Buchhandlung of Berlin.
It devised a scheme, founded on that for the Latin Thesaurus of the Berlin Academy, which almost mechanically sorts the whole number of occurrences of every word in any text examined.
* Thesaurus for ligand names
Roget's Thesaurus is an early attempt to classify most adjectives into categories and was used within this context to reduce the number of adjectives to manageable subsets, suitable for factor analysis.
The basic principles under which the TGN is constructed and maintained were established by the Art and Architecture Thesaurus ( AAT ) and also employed for the Union List of Artist Names ( ULAN ): Its scope includes terminology needed to catalog and retrieve information about the visual arts and architecture ; it is constructed using national and international standards for thesaurus construction ; it comprises a hierarchy with tree structures corresponding to the current and historical worlds ; it is based on terminology that is current, warranted for use by authoritative literary sources, and validated by use in the scholarly art and architectural history community ; and it is compiled and edited in response to the needs of the user community.

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