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* Jerome writes " Apologiae contra Rufinum " and " Liber tertius seu ultima responsio adversus scripta Rufini ".
* Leonardo Fibonacci writes Liber Abaci, about the modus Indorum, the numbering method of India ; it is the first major work in Europe toward moving away from the use of Roman numerals.
Although it has also been translated as " The Book of the Abacus ", writes that this is an error: the intent of the book is to describe methods of doing calculations without aid of an abacus, and as confirms, for centuries after its publication the algorismists ( followers of the style of calculation demonstrated in Liber Abaci ) remained in conflict with the abacists ( traditionalists who continued to use the abacus in conjunction with Roman numerals ).
Filippo Villani writes in his Liber de civitatis Florentiae, "... invented a new sort of instrument, a cross between lute and psaltery, which he called the serena serenarum, an instrument that produces an exquisite sound when its strings are struck.
Although Isaac himself probably met his death fighting the Lombards, the author of the life of Pope Theodore in the Liber Pontificalis writes that Isaac died of a stroke.

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Library historian Leo E. LaMontagne writes:
In his letter to the Smyrnaeans, 7: 1, written around 110 C. E., he writes:
In the article “ Bellum Philippicum: Some Roman and Greek Views Concerning the Causes of the Second Macedonian War ”, E. J. Bickerman writes thatthe causes of the fateful war … were vividly debated among both Greeks and Romans ”.
Two scholars, V. J. Rosivach and N. E. Andrews, have made interesting observations about stagecraft in Plautus: V. J. Rosivach writes about identifying the side of the stage with both social status and geography.
" Its great architects ," the historian Clive Trebilcock writes, " Colonel T. E.
After struggling to be accepted by them, he discovered his first strong sense of self in America within the " family of the Group Theater, and more loosely in the radical social and cultural movements of the time ," writes film author Joanna E. Rapf.
In 1989 Harry Falk noted that, in the texts, both haoma and soma were said to enhance alertness and awareness, did not coincide with the consciousness altering effects of an entheogen, and that " there is nothing shamanistic or visionary either in early Vedic or in Old Iranian texts ", ( Falk, 1989 ) At the conclusion of the 1999 Haoma-Soma workshop in Leiden, Jan E. M. Houben writes: " despite strong attempts to do away with ephedra by those who are eager to see * sauma as a hallucinogen, its status as a serious candidate for the Rigvedic Soma and Avestan Haoma still stands " ( Houben, 2003 ).
E. H. Carr writes of Dostoevsky's character the young student Raskolnikov in the novel Crime and Punishment who decides to murder a ' vile and loathsome ' old woman money lender on the principle of transcending conventional morals: " the sequel reveals to us not the pangs of a stricken conscience ( which a less subtle writer would have given us ) but the tragic and fruitless struggle of a powerful intellect to maintain a conviction which is incompatible with the essential nature of man.
E. A. Wallis Budge writes,
Charles E. Bohlen writes that the Dumbarton Oaks Conference " settled all but two issues regarding the organization of the United Nations — the voting procedure in the Security Council and the Soviet pressure for the admission of all sixteen of the Soviet republics to the General Assembly.
Wittgenstein writes to G. E. Moore: " It isn't necessary or rather not possible to agree with him but the greatness lies in that with which we disagree.
E. Digby Baltzell writes that " upper-class WASP families educated their children at colleges such as Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Vassar.
About his contribution, Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, the Nobel Laureate, writes: " The vision and influence of Mr. Subramaniam in bringing about agricultural change and in the very necessary political decisions needed to make the new approach effective, should never be under-emphasized.
Harold C. Schonberg, in The Great Pianists, writes " the openings of the Hummel A minor and Chopin E minor concertos are too close to be coincidental ".
" It is to the credit of Jean Metzinger, at the time, to have been the first to recognize the commencement of the Cubist Movement as such " writes S. E. Johnson, " Metzinger's portrait of Apollinaire, the poet of the Cubist Movement, was executed in 1909 and, as Apollinaire himself has pointed out in his book The Cubist Painters ( written in 1912 and published in 1913 ), Metzinger, following Picasso and Braque, was chronologically the third Cubist artist.
In “ The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks ,” Crane writes that under Brooks ’ s view of a poem ’ s unity being achieved through the irony and paradox of the opposing forces it contains, the world ’ s most perfect example of such an ironic poem would be Albert Einstein ’ s equation E = mc < sup > 2 </ sup >, which equates matter and energy at a constant rate ( Searle ).
In " Cosmic Jerrybuilder: A. E. van Vogt ", Knight writes that " far from being a ' classic ' by any reasonable standard, The World of Ā is one of the worst allegedly-adult science fiction stories ever published.
* W. E. Butterworth, who writes as W. E. B. Griffin
Similarly, T. E. Lawrence's biographer Flora Armitage writes about his illegitimacy: " The effect on Lawrence of this discovery was profound ; it added to the romantic urge for heroic conduct — the dream of the Sangreal — the seed of ambition, the desire for honor and distinction: the redemption of the blood from its taint.
" Another biographer, John E. Mack, writes in a similar vein: " is mother required of him that he redeem her fallen state by his own special achievements, by being a person of unusual value who accomplishes great deeds, preferably religious and ideally on an heroic scale.
For example E. A. Speiser, referring to " the children of Heth " in the Book of Genesis writes " For reasons of both history and geography, it is most unlikely that this group name has any direct connection either with the Hattians of Anatolia or with their ' Hittite ' successors.
Sociologist Alan E. Aldridge writes that Transcendental Meditation fits Roy Wallis ' definition of a " world-affirming religion ".
Philip E. L. Smith writes: " With the benefit of hindsight we can now see that many Late Paleolithic peoples in the Old World were poised on the brink of plant cultivation and animal husbandry as an alternative to the hunter-gatherer's way of life ".

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`` Dear girl '', Walter had finally said, `` he writes me that he is sleeping in the English Gardens ''.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
He is the stern guardian of the status quo who has raised the utilitarian structures of the age, and he is the revolutionary poet with a gun in his hand who writes a tragic apologetic to posterity for the men he has killed.
`` It is no time '', he writes, `` to talk with Hints and Innuendos, but openly and honestly to profess our Sentiments before our Enemies have compleated and put their Designs in Execution against us ''.
'' Patchen is still the rebel, but he writes in a doleful, mournful tone.
writes: Does the cholesterol go down when most of the thyroid gland is removed??
What is needed, Philip Morrison writes in The Cornell Daily Sun ( October 26 ) is a discontinuity.
Mark Arnold-Foster writes: `` People are leaving ( West Berlin ) because they think it is dying.
`` The primary objective of non-violence '', writes the outstanding Mennonite ethicist, `` is not peace, or obedience to the divine will, but rather certain desired social changes, for personal, or class, or national advantage ''.
A political scientist writes of the growth of `` alienated voters '', who `` believe that voting is useless because politicians or those who influence politicians are corrupt, selfish and beyond popular control.
It should be admitted, too, that there is a good percentage of lapsed or nonchurchgoing Catholics ( one paper writes 50 per cent ).
George E. Sweazey writes: `` There is danger in trying to make admission to the Church so easy and painless that people will scarcely know that anything has happened ''.
Mr. Philip Toynbee writes, for example, that `` in terms of probability it is surely as likely as not that mutual fear will lead to accidental war in the near future if the present situation continues.
`` They are determined '', Montgomery writes, `` not to be surprised again, and now insist on a state of readiness for war which is not only unnecessary, but also creates nervousness among other nations in the Western Alliance -- not to mention such great suspicions among the nations of the Eastern bloc that any progress towards peaceful coexistence or disarmament is not possible ''.
The use of the abacus in Ancient Egypt is mentioned by the Greek historian Herodotus, who writes that the Egyptians manipulated the pebbles from right to left, opposite in direction to the Greek left-to-right method.
Expanding upon Foucault's position, Alexander Nehamas writes that Foucault suggests " an author [...] is whoever can be understood to have produced a particular text as we interpret it ", not necessarily who penned the text.
Author Gilbert Chase writes that " Amazing Grace " is " without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns ," and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.
Snorri further writes that Asgard is a land more fertile than any other, blessed also with a great abundance of gold and jewels.
However, in Bernini's tomb, the vigorous upraised arm and posture of the pope is counterbalanced by an active drama below, wherein the figures of Charity and Justice are either distracted by putti or lost in contemplation, while skeletal Death actively writes the epitaph.
A further approach, elaborated by André Malraux in works such as The Voices of Silence, is that art is fundamentally a response to a metaphysical question (' Art ', he writes, ' is an ' anti-destiny ').

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