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In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life in Murray's Family Library ; but it was not until 1855 that he was able to issue the much fuller Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, a work which embodied the results of more than 20 years ' investigation of original manuscripts and other available sources.
Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard.
Nevanlinna gave a fuller account of the theory in the monographs La théoreme de Picard – Borel et la théorie des fonctions méromorphes ( 1929 ) and Eindeutige analytische Funktionen ( 1936 ).
Combined Fleet Decoded by J. Prados has, in somewhat dispersed form, a complementary and fuller account of Japanese cryptography specifically, much of it from sources on the Japanese side.
The Poetic Edda briefly mentions the field as where the two forces will battle, whereas the Prose Edda features a fuller account, foretelling that it is the location of the future death of several deities ( and their enemies ) before the world is engulfed in flames and reborn.
Jewish law is based on the Torah, as interpreted and supplemented by the Talmud: for a fuller account see Halakha.
A fuller account will be found in the histories of Greece ( e. g. those of George Grote, Karl Julius Beloch, Georg Busolt, Meyer ) and in G. Schimmelpfeng, De Brasidae Spartani rebus gestis atque ingenio ( Marburg, 1857 ).
Beowulf gives the fuller account of Hrothgar and how the Geatish hero Beowulf visited him to free his people from the trollish creature Grendel.
In 1877 van't Hoff independently came to similar conclusions, but was unaware of the earlier work, which prompted Guldberg and Waage to give a fuller and further developed account of their work, in German, in 1879.
After an elaborate dedication to a friend the priest and abbot Sergius, a brief recapitulation of events from the death of Julian in 363 and a fuller account of the reigns of the Persian kings Peroz I ( 457-484 ) and Balash ( 484-488 ), the writer enters upon his main theme: the history of the disturbed relations between the Persian and Greek Empires from the beginning of the reign of Kavadh I ( 489 – 531 ), which culminated in the great war of 502 – 6.
With the goals of Postmodernism in giving a fuller, more sociological and pluralistic account of history, academic art has been brought back into history books and discussion.
Because the first part of the manuscript is damaged and missing, it begins with a fragmented but fuller account of the fourth pungwolju, continues with more detailed accounts of the first fifteen pungwolju, and concludes after an account of the thirty-second and final pungweolju.
On the other hand, Clement of Alexandria surely, and Hippolytus, in the fuller account of his Philosophumena, probably drew their knowledge of the system directly from Basilides ' own work, the Exegetica, and hence represent the form of doctrine taught by Basilides himself ".< ref > Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series volume =?
Within ' R ', < tt >? Pima. tr </ tt > and < tt >? Pima. te </ tt > give a fuller account of the data.
He does this by returning to the tradition of Aristotelian ethics with its teleological account of the good and moral persons, which was originally rejected by the Enlightenment and which reached a fuller articulation in the medieval writings of Thomas Aquinas.
For a basic introduction to sets see the article on sets, for a fuller account see naive set theory, and for a full rigorous axiomatic treatment see axiomatic set theory.
The individual mind, which, on account of its passions, its prejudices, and its blind impulses, is only partly free, subjects itself to the yoke of necessity — the opposite of freedom — in order to attain a fuller realization of itself in the freedom of the citizen.
A fuller account of the history of the ballad can be found in " The Green " by A. J. Robinson and D. H. B. Chesshyre.
The discussion may have been inspired by a fuller account such as the version in Gautrek's saga where Starkad's fate is decided by an interchange of blessings and curses laid on Starkad by Odin and Thor alternately.
But the accepted meaning since at least the 18th century is a person who attempts a comprehensive account — sometimes just a list, sometimes a fuller reckoning — of the books written on a particular subject.
A fuller account of his life can be found in Thomas Ellis Owen Shaper of Portsmouth, ' Father of Southsea '
A fuller account of Pringsheim's career will be found in Nature, ( 1895 ) vol.
* A fuller account of Pringsheim's career will be found in:

fuller and would
With two horns in the band Wills realized he would have to add a drummer to balance things and create a fuller sound.
A projected Digest of the Law of Contract ( which would have been much fuller than the Indian Code ) fell through for want of time.
The name Halloween is first attested in the 16th century as a Scottish shortening of the fuller All-Hallows-Even, and according to some historians has its roots in the gaelic festival Samhain, where the Gaels believed the border between this world and the otherworld became thin, and the dead would revisit the mortal world.
This was very important in ancient times when high quality steel was more labor intensive to make, smiths would scrape the fuller with an U shaped tool before hardening and reuse the scraps.
A fuller treatment of the subject of the Indo-European Pantheon would not merely list the cognate names but describe additional correspondences in the " family relationships ", festival dates, associated myths ( but see Mythology section ) and special powers.
In addition to some of her rarer compositions and several tracks that would later receive fuller arrangements on Sobule's next major-label release, Sobule performed offbeat cover versions of such standards as the old Doris Day theme song " Que Sera Sera " and " Sunrise / Sunset " from the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof.
Originally a crackling hard bop player with blazing technique, crisp articulations, and a no-frills sound, Hardman soon began to play with some of the fuller, more extroverted romantic passion of a Clifford Brown, a direction he would take increasingly throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
The Minister of Home Affairs Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said the law was only a temporary measure, noting that a fuller marriage law would be formulated to harmonise the several pieces of marriage legislation now in force.
The name Halloween is first attested in the 16th century as a Scottish shortening of the fuller All-Hallows-Eve, and according to some historians it has its roots in the gaelic festival Samhain, where the Gaels believed the border between this world and the otherworld became thin, and the dead would revisit the mortal world.
The skirt has an overlayer of sheer fabric called illusion and is noticeably fuller in back than in front, the first hint of the styles that would prevail in the next decade.
But it was not until 1862 that the first attempt was made to harvest the North Shore s rich stands of timber, leading to fuller settlement of the area that would later become North Vancouver.
A craftsperson called a fuller ( also called a tucker or walker ) cleaned the woollen cloth in a fulling mill, and then had to dry it carefully or the woollen fabric would shrink.
To prevent this shrinkage, the fuller would place the wet cloth on a tenter, and leave it to dry outdoors.
This offered a beginning of the fuller, more diverse, dark electro-industrial sound that Spahn Ranch would continue to pursue.

fuller and explain
For a fuller description of the stylized fact it attempts to explain see: Penn effect.

fuller and what
In the United Kingdom in particular, the London Health Observatory has undertaken a formal programme to address social deficits via a fuller understanding of what " social capital " is, how it functions in a real community ( that being the City of London ), and how losses of it tend to require both financial capital and significant political and social attention from volunteers and professionals to help resolve.
A fuller version of the quotation is " The youths around here believe the police were to blame for what happened on Sunday and what they got was a bloody good hiding .".
Hereupon the fuller shut up his shop, and went to tell Aristeas ' kindred what had happened.
His publication laid out correctly most of what can be said about Prince Rupert s Drops without a fuller understanding than existed at the time, of elasticity ( to which Hooke himself later contributed so greatly ) and of the failure of brittle materials from the propagation of cracks.
After his death Ernest Satow wrote of Brinkley to Frederick Victor Dickins on 21 November 1912: " I have not seen any fuller memoir of Brinkley than what appeared in The Times ”.
The fuller reference to Jesus contained in our existing manuscripts, the famous and disputed passage known as the Testimonium Flavianum, considered by many specialists to contain later interpolations, is nevertheless believed by some scholars to preserve an original comment regarding Jesus as well, although there has been no consensus on which portions of it have been altered, or to what degree, with different scholars presenting their own independent versions of the Testimonium.
Therefore, the study of Mary, while contributing to the study of Christ, is also a separate discipline in its own right, with an understanding of the figure of Mary contributing to a fuller understanding of who Christ is and what he did.
The new versions have a continuous 45 degree edge, making what some feel is a fuller, cleaner tone.
Some production runs of the M9 have a fuller and some do not, depending upon which contractor manufactured that batch and what the military specs were at the time.

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