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* The motet form originates out of the Ars antiqua tradition of Western European music.
* The Ars antiqua period in the history of the classical music of Western Europe begins.
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Ars nova is generally used in conjunction with another term, ars antiqua, which refers to the music of the immediately preceding age, usually extending back to take in the period of Notre Dame polyphony ( therefore covering the period from about 1170 to 1320 ).

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Seki's discovery was posthumously published in 1712 in his work Katsuyo Sampo ; Bernoulli's, also posthumously, in his Ars Conjectandi of 1713.
* Artis magnae, sive de regulis algebraicis ( also known as Ars magna ), Nuremberg, 1545 ( on algebra ).
The notion of such an action by an audience was however recognized in antiquity, as seen particularly in the Roman theoretical concerns of Horace, who also lived in an age of increasing skepticism about the supernatural, in his Ars Poetica.
His student Lodovico Ferrari solved the quartic polynomial, which solution Cardano also included in Ars Magna.
Wizards also expanded its role-playing game line by buying SLA Industries from Nightfall Games and Ars Magica from White Wolf, Inc. in 1994.
It was his last completed work, also presented in October 1989 at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria.
He wrote also De Geometria speculativa ( printed at Paris, 1530 ); De Arithmetica practica ( printed at Paris, 1502 ); De proportionibus velocitatum in motibus ( 1328 ) ( printed at Paris, 1495 ; Venice, 1505 ); De Quadratura Circuli ( Paris, 1495 ); and an Ars Memorative, Sloane manuscripts.
See also the Prix Ars Electronica, a yearly award ceremony given out by Ars Electronica at their cyberarts festival.
Kimaris, also known by the alternate names Cimeies, Cimejes and Cimeries, is most widely known as the 66th demon of the first part of the Lemegeton ( popularly known as the Ars Goetia ).
He also produced an edition of the works of Beaumont and Fletcher ( 1778 ), a version of the Ars Poëtica of Horace, an excellent translation from the Mercator of Plautus for Bonnell Thornton's edition ( 1769 – 1772 ), some thirty plays, many parodies and occasional pieces.
# Institute artium, on the eight parts of speech, also called Ars vaticana from its having been found in a Vatican manuscript.
The Ars Almadel also tells about the angels that are to be invoked, and explains that only reasonable and just things that are needed must be asked to them, and how the conjuration has to be made.
John Siracusa, writing for Ars Technica, had also pointed out some issues with the dock around the releases of OS X Public Beta in 2000.
By the 15th century these could be extremely morbid and explicit, reflecting an increased obsession with death and decay also seen in the Ars moriendi, Danse Macabre, and the overlapping motif of the Memento mori.
Such magical texts as The Book of Soyga ( of which Dee owned a copy ), the Pauline Art ( Ars Paulina )( see Lesser Key of Solomon ) and others including the magical works of Agrippa and Reuchlin probably also had an influence on the Angelical magical workings of Dee and Kelley.
He also edited the Ars poetica and Satires of Horace, the Agricola of Tacitus, the romance of Xenophon of Ephesus, and was the author of a history of the Latin poets of the Netherlands ( De vita, doctrina, et facultate Nederlandorum qui carmina latina composuerunt, 1838 ).
A modern translation of his Ars signorum ( Art of Signs, 1661 ) was published in 2001 in an edition that also includes his autobiography and other manuscript writings.
Starting in 1987, the organization also began hosting the Prix Ars Electronica, awarding prizes and generating publicity for outstanding cyberarts innovations.
In 1541 he published the first French translation of Horace's Ars poetica and during this period he also published numerous scientific and mathematical treatises.
He was an accomplished, innovative, and influential composer, and may also have been the author of the Ars Nova treatise.
The notational predecessors of modern time meters also originate in the Ars Nova.
Ars subtilior ( more subtle art ) is a musical style characterized by rhythmic and notational complexity, centered around Paris, Avignon in southern France, also in northern Spain at the end of the fourteenth century.
Genetic Images was an interactive installation also based on this method ; it was exhibited at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, 1993, as well as Ars Electronica and the Los Angeles Interactive Media Festival.

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