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* Agricola's work on gemstones and mineralogy: De Natura Fossilium, translated from Latin by Mark Chance Bandy
* Agricola's De Re Metallica translated by former President H. Hoover and his wife L. H.
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 ).
Agricola's ' De inventione dialectica ' has a huge impact on the Deaf community.
* J. R. McNally, " Rudolph Agricola's De inventione dialectica libri tres: A Translation of Selected Chapters ," Speech Monographs 34. 4 ( 1967 ): 393-422.
By 1556 Georgius Agricola's treatment of mining and smelting of ore, De Re Metallica, included a detailed description of dowsing for metal ore.
Mrs. Hoover was also well versed in Latin ; she collaborated with her husband in translating Agricola's De Re Metallica, a 16th century encyclopedia of mining and metallurgy.
* Agricola's De Re Metallica, translated by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover, full text ( 650 pages ) and illustrations
From: Georg Agricola's De re metallica ( 1556 )
Their editions include the first Latin edition of Georgius Agricola's De Re Metallica in 1556, and some of them incorporate artwork by Hans Holbein the Younger.
Along the way, Burke examines Georgius Agricola's De Re Metallica, how mining supported war, the role of money, the Spanish Armada, large ships, problems posed by a wood shortage, glass making, coal, plate glass, mirrors, the sextant, barometers, the discovery of granite and seashells in the mountains, which enabled a new view of the age of the earth, and Darwin's theory of evolution, Francis Galton's Eugenics, and the forensic use of fingerprints.

Agricola's and long
Not long after Agricola's recall from Britain, the Roman Empire entered into war with the Kingdom of Dacia in the East.

Agricola's and letter
Agricola's dialogue Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus or a dialogue on metallurgy, ( 1530 ) the first attempt to reduce to scientific order the knowledge won by practical work, brought Agricola into notice ; it contained an approving letter from Erasmus at the beginning of the book.

Agricola's and on
Among Agricola's other theoretical works is Musica instrumentalis deudsch ( 1529 ), a study of musical instruments, and one of the most important works in early organology ; and one of the earliest books on the Rudiments of music.
Monument on the place of Mikael Agricola's death near Primorsk, Leningrad Oblast | Primorsk
* 1556 – Georg Agricola's influential book on metallurgy
* Agricola's Ditch, The Vallum on Hadrian's Wall was mistakenly attributed to Agricola before the late 19th century
The first major documents on the subjects from the west, however, date from the 16th century, with works such as Sebastian Virdung's Musica getuscht und ausgezogen ( 1511 ), and Martin Agricola's Musica instrumentalis deudsch ( 1529 ).
Kintore is the site of Deers Den Roman Camp and is thought to relate to Agricola's campaigns into Scotland ; moreover, Deers Den is associated with the invasion of Severan. Archaeologists say that the Kintore camp was definitely occupied in 120 AD and may have been occupied on as many as three occasions during the Scottish campaigns, before lack of resources and more pressing matters elsewhere in the Roman Empire induced consolidation and retreat.
His books were clearly used by 2nd-early 3rd century historians such as Cassius Dio's report on Agricola's exploration of Britain, and Hegesippus may have borrowed from his account of the Great Jewish Revolt.

Agricola's and printed
Nevertheless, Erasmus made it his personal mission to ensure that several of Agricola's major works were printed posthumously.
Agricola's Rucouskiria ( Rukouskirja-prayer book ) was printed in March 1544.

Agricola's and thus
He began his career as a historian by the publication in 1853 of History of Scotland from the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection, to which he added ( 1867-70 ) History of Scotland from Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution, in 7 vols., thus completing a continuous narrative.

Agricola's and influenced
It was mainly translated from the German version, but some parts are influenced by the Swedish version and Agricola's own translation of the New Testament.

Agricola's and century
Later scholars and students commonly quoted Agricola's lists as a historical source ; only in the late eighteenth century did scholars begin to critically evaluate the " gods " in Agricola's lists and the information he presented about them, determining with further research that most of the figures in his lists were not gods, but local guardian spirits, figures from folk mythology or explanatory legends, cultural heroes, Christian saints under alternative names, and, in one case, a harvest-time festival.

Agricola's and .
Tacitus claims that Domitian ordered his recall because Agricola's successes outshone the Emperor's own modest victories in Germania.
There is no historical source describing the decades that followed Agricola's recall.
The only historical source for this comes from the writings of Agricola's son-in-law, Tacitus.
Because of this trespass, the king reduced Molteni's and Agricola's combined salaries to a single annual salary of 1, 000 Thalers ( Agricola's annual salary alone had been 1, 500 Thalers ).< ref > Scherer, F. M. < i > Quarter Notes and Bank Notes: The Economics of Music Composition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries .</ i > Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003 .</ ref > Agricola died in Berlin at age 54.
His 1757 Anleitung zur Singekunst ( Introduction to the Art of Singing ) is a translation of Pier Francesco Tosi's 1723 treatise Opinioni de ' cantori antichi e moderni with Agricola's own extensive comments.
" Erasmus claimed him as a father / teacher figure and may have actually met him through his own schoolmaster Alexander Hegius ( most probably one of Agricola's students ) at Hegius's school in Deventer.
This is a demonstration of Agricola's real legacy: his importance should not be measured so much by what he wrote, but rather by his personal influence over others, and his powerful stimulus-he was truly a great teacher and model humanist.
* For a bibliography of Agricola's works: Gerda C. Huisman, Rudolph Agricola.
* Agricola's logic and rhetoric are treated in Peter Mack, Renaissance Argument.
* For Agricola's knowledge of Hebrew: A. J.

De and formando
* " De formando studio " (= letter 38 Jacobus Barbireau of Antwerp on June 7, 1484, when Agricola was in Heidelberg: see the edition of the letters by Van der Laan / Akkerman, pp. 200 – 219 )

De and long
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.
This argument has a long history, and can be traced back at least as far as Cicero's De Natura Deorum ii. 34.
In his treatise De pictura ( 1435 ) he explains the theory, of the accumulation of people, animals, and buildings, which create harmony amongst each other, and " hold the eye of the learned and unlearned spectator for a long while with a certain sense of pleasure and emotion ".
After a short dialogue ( which would also be cut ) about how people become peers, Mountararat sings a long song about De Belville, a polymath whose talents ranged from painting to literature to inventions.
At the Sixth Congress, Zhou delivered a long speech insisting that conditions in China were not favorable for immediate revolution, and that the main task of the CCP should be to develop revolutionary momentum by winning over the support of the masses in the countryside and establishing a Soviet regime in southern China, similar to the one that Mao Zedong and Zhu De were already establishing around Jiangxi.
De Bary ’ s discovery explained why the eradication of the barberry plants had long been practiced as a control for rust.
After the retreat of De Gaulle in 1968, the EEC Summit of The Hague in December 1969 ended the long crisis of the EEC integration process, opened the way to British membership and agreed on new venues for political cooperation, a common market and monetary union.
But Copernicus ' De revolutionibus orbium coelestium ( published in 1543, long after Novara's death ) records that on 9 March 1497 Novara witnessed Copernicus ' first observation.
Magica De Spell is a very powerful witch with magical powers that include the ability to teleport over long distances, flight, the power to conjure and transmute matter, and the ability to turn herself into any animal that she wants.
The names of the slums ( like De Krim and Sebastopol ) are still notorious, although they have long since been torn down.
Its name was long spelled " De Forest ," but has since been changed to " DeForest.
He also composed the music for many theatre productions by Visconti, Zeffirelli and Eduardo De Filippo as well as maintaining a long teaching career at the Liceo Musicale in Bari, Italy, where he was the director for almost 30 years.
* De Valera: long fellow, long shadow, 1993.
* De Miranda F., et al., ( 1979 ), " Basic problems in long span cable stayed bridges ", Rep. n. 25, Dipartimento di Strutture-Università di Calabria-Arcavacata ( CS ) Italy, ( 242 pagg.
De Lempicka lived long enough, however, for the wheel of fashion to turn a full circle: before she died a new generation discovered her art and greeted it with enthusiasm.
" Austin let out a long guffaw before recounting, " De boll weevil come ... and, bless yo ' life, dat bug sho ' romped on things dat fall.
In 1903, Adina Emilia De Zavala enlisted heiress and philanthropist Clara Driscoll to join the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and chair the De Zavala fund raising committee to negotiate the purchase of the long barracks ( convento ) that was owned by wholesale grocers Charles Hugo and Gustav Schmeltzer.
De Zavala was adamant that the long barracks was part of the original building and where the major part of the battle had occurred.
He had introduced in this treaty a long development favourable to contrition ( IIIrd part, De gratia Christi salvatoris, book V, chap. XXI – XXV ).
The seventh book begins in 1881, just after the long winter, and is largely set in De Smet, South Dakota.
In particular he was able to locate a substantial portion of the long known of and much sought-after De re publica of Cicero.
The De Stijl influence on architecture remained considerable long after 1931 ; Mies van der Rohe was among the most important proponents of its ideas.

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