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* Ditie de Jehanne d ' Arc-French w / English translation
While the transcription of the Chinese words used by Ricci was not very consistent, he systematically used Latin p and t for unaspirated Chinese sounds that Pinyin renders as b and d. Accordingly, Ricci called the adherents of Laozi, Tausu (, Pinyin: Daoshi ), which was rendered as Tausa in an early English translation published by Samuel Purchas ( 1625 ).
* Archontologia Cosmicum, translation and revision of Petrus d ' Avirth's Monde.
A French translation of the second volume by P. T. d ' Antelmy, with additions by Charles Bossut ( 1730 – 1814 ), was published in Paris in 1775 ; and an English translation of the whole work by John Colson ( 1680 – 1760 ), the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, " inspected " by John Hellins, was published in 1801 at the expense of Baron Maseres.
A minor literary work of Abercromby's was a translation of Jean de Beaugué's Histoire de la guerre d ' Ecosse ( 1556 ) which appeared in 1707.
* Richard Eden publishes The Decades of the Newe Worlde or West India, a translation into English of parts of Pietro Martire d ' Anghiera's De orbe novo decades, Gonzalo Oviedo's Natural hystoria de las Indias and others including the first recorded use in English of the country name ' China '.
There is no widely-accepted English common collective name for the two E. americanus subspecies ; " American pickerel " is a translation of the systematic name and the French brochet d ' Amérique.
He completed his Thèse d ' État in 1980, submitting his previously published books in conjunction with a defense of his intellectual project ; the text of Derrida's defense was subsequently published in English translation as " The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations.
In Jacques Brécard's 1956 French translation entitled Les Cavernes d ' acier Baley's thoughts emerge in a slightly different way:
The 3x3 homogenous transform is constructed from a 2x2 rotation matrix A ( φ ) and the 2x1 translation vector d =( d < sub > x </ sub >, d < sub > y </ sub >), as
In particular, let p define the coordinates of points in a reference frame M coincident with a fixed frame F. Then, when the origin of M is displaced by the translation vector d relative to the origin of F and rotated by the angle φ relative to the x-axis of F, the new coordinates in F of points in M are given by
* Bishop Melito of Sardis ( d. ca 180 ) was a eunuch, according to the church history of Eusebius of Caesarea, though, significantly the word " virgin " was substituted in Rufino's Latin translation of Eusebius.
The strongest arguments for forgery are that a ) there is actually no new information in ' Asser ' that cannot be found in the surviving Anglo Saxon Chronicles, so that it is not contemporary with Alfred as it claims ; b ) that the Latin translation is simply lifted from the Chronicles ' narrative and interspersed with padding of no importance ; c ) that writing in Latin a contemporary narrative was anachronistic ; d ) that much of the alleged illness of Alfred in ' Asser ' is lifted from standard hagiographic conventions and similarly so are ' Asser's ' claims as to the educational development and attainments of Alfred ; and e ) that much of the dating in ' Asser ' uses the age of Alfred can be shown as incorrect and can be traced to the mis-datings in later rescensions of the Chronicles, so that ' Asser ' cannot have been a contemporary of Alfred.
William of Tyre discovers Baldwin's first symptoms of leprosy ( MS of L ' Estoire d ' Eracles ( French translation of William of Tyre's Historia ), painted in France, 1250s.
Attempts have been made to name Barbour as the author of the Buik of Alexander, a Scots translation of the Roman d ' Alexandre and other associated pieces.
Indeed, when the German theologian Johann Ludwig Fricker ( 1729-1766 ) visited Diviš in 1753 and saw the Denis d ' or with his own eyes, he referred to it in a journal of the university of Tübingen as an " Electrisch-Musicalische Instrument "-the literal translation of which is " electric musical instrument ".
* Mémoires d ' Outre-Tombe English translation by A. S. Kline
of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments ; Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy ; Cousin, Cours d ' histoire de la philosophie morale du XVIII ' siècle ; Whewell's Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ; A Bain's Mental and Moral Science ; Noah Porter's Appendix to the English translation of Ueberweg's History of Philosophy ; Sir Leslie Stephen's History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Gentury, etc.
He published a translation of A Heinrich Ritter's Geschichte der Philosophie ( 1861 ); La Philosophie individualiste: étude sur Guillaume de Humboldt ( 1864 ); and an edition of the works of Madame d ' Epinay ( 1869 ).
A third Salesbury book with Crowley's imprint in 1551 is a translation of the epistle and gospel readings from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer: Kynniuer llith a ban or yscrythur lan ac a d ’ arlleir yr eccleis pryd commun, y sulieu a ’ r gwilieu trwy ’ r vlwyd ’ yn: o Cambereiciat.
* Jean de Beaugué-Histoire de la guerre d ' Ecosse ( translation by Patrick Abercromby )
Voltaire published his Le Gaffe, ou l ' Ecossaise ( 1760 ), Londres ( really Geneva ), as a translation from the work of Hume, described as pasteur de l ' église d ' Edimbourg, but Home seems to have taken no notice of the mystification.

d and Bartolomeo
* 1511 – Bartolomeo Ammannati, Italian architect and sculptor, designed the Ponte Santa Trinita ( d. 1592 )
* May 4 – Bartolomeo Cristofori, Italian maker of musical instruments ( d. 1731 )
* October – Bartolomeo d ' Alviano, Venetian general ( b. 1455 )
* June 18 – Bartolomeo Ammanati, Florentine architect and sculptor ( d. 1592 )
** Bartolomeo Montagna, Italian painter ( d. 1523 )
" Baccio "' is an abbreviation of Bartolomeo, and " d ' Agnolo " refers to Angelo, his father's name.
: 1731, 27th, Bartolomeo Crisofani, called Bartolo Padovano, died, famous instrument maker to the Most Serene Grand Prince Ferdinando of fond memory, and he was a skillful maker of keyboard instruments, and also the inventor of the pianoforte, that is known through all Europe, and who served His Majesty the King of Portugal V, who paid two hundred gold louis d ' or for the said instruments, and he died, as has been said, at the age of eighty-one years.
Charles, who counted on the mercenary companies under John Hawkwood and Bartolomeo d ' Alviano, for a total of some 14, 000 men, was able to divert the French from Naples to other regions of the kingdom and to harass them with guerrilla tactics.
* At the left of the altar is located the most famous statue of all the Cathedral, the San Bartolomeo Flayed ( 1562 ), by Marco d ' Agrate, the saint shows the leather thrown over his shoulders like a stole.
To oppose its advance, Venice had massed a mercenary army near Bergamo, jointly commanded by the Orsini cousins, Bartolomeo d ' Alviano and Niccolò di Pitigliano.
Bayard ’ s company became a model for discipline, high morale, and battlefield effectiveness ; and played a key role that year in rescuing the French vanguard at the Battle of Agnadello, on May 14, 1509 ; against the Venetian forces led by Bartolomeo d ' Alviano.
* Bartolomeo d ' Alviano ( 1455 – 1515 )
Charles, who counted on the mercenary companies under John Hawkwood and Bartolomeo d ' Alviano, for a total of some 14, 000 men, was able to divert the French from Naples to other regions of the kingdom and to harass them with guerrilla tactics.
The architects of the Ca d ' Oro were Giovanni Bon and his son Bartolomeo Bon.
Maximilian, using his journey to Rome for the Imperial coronation as a pretext, entered Venetian territory with a large army in February 1508 and advanced on Vicenza, but was defeated by a Venetian army under Bartolomeo d ' Alviano.
To oppose him, Venice had hired a condottiere army under the command of the Orsini cousins — Bartolomeo d ' Alviano and Nicolo di Pitigliano — but had failed to account for the fact that the two disagreed on how best to stop the French advance.
In late May 1513, a French army commanded by Louis de la Trémoille crossed the Alps and advanced on Milan ; at the same time, Bartolomeo d ' Alviano and the Venetian army marched west from Padua.
Only the mid-morning arrival of allied Venetian forces commanded by the condottiero Bartolomeo d ' Alviano turned the tide against the Swiss.
Portrait, possibly of Bartolomeo d ' Alviano, by Giovanni Bellini
Bartolomeo d ' Alviano ( 1455 – 1515 ) was an Italian condottiero and captain who distinguished himself in the defence of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian.
Born at Todi, the son of Francesco d ' Alviano and Isabella degli Atti, Bartolomeo fought very early in his life in Central Italy, serving in the Papal States and, in 1496, the Orsini family against Pope Alexander VI and the Colonna.
A fictional version of Bartolomeo d ' Alviano appears in the video games Assassin's Creed II, Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood as a member of the Order of the Assassins.
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