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The Eurasian Sparrowhawk was described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae, as Falco nisus, but moved to its present genus by French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760.

Brisson and 1760
It was moved to the new genus Aquila by French ornithologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760.
: The family name Spheniscidae has as its type genus the genus Spheniscus Brisson, 1760.
Later the genus name Fringilla came to be used only for the Chaffinch and its relatives, and the House Sparrow has usually been placed in the genus Passer created by French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760.
It was reclassified to ( and was designated the type species of ) the new genus Ciconia by French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760.
The Common Murre is placed in the guillemot ( murre ) genus Uria ( Brisson, 1760 ), which it shares with the Thick-billed Murre or Brunnich's Guillemot, U. lomvia.
In 1760, Mathurin Jacques Brisson had established the genus Scopus for the hammerkop, a peculiar African bird.

Brisson and included
Similarly, Madeleine Des Roches and her daughter Catherine Des Roches were the center of a literary circle based in Poitiers between 1570 and 1587, and which included the poets Scévole de Sainte-Marthe, Barnabé Brisson, René Chopin, Antoine Loisel, Claude Binet, Nicolas Rapin and Odet de Turnèbe.

Brisson and on
Towards the late 18th century, Mathurin Jacques Brisson ( 1723 1806 ) and Comte de Buffon ( 1707 1788 ) began new works on birds.
Connections with the paired serpents on the caduceus are often made ( Brisson 1976: 55-57 ).
The principal cause of his elevation was the determination of the various sections of the moderate republican party to exclude Henri Brisson, who had had a plurality of votes on the first ballot, but had failed to obtain an absolute majority.
Brisson remained completely unacquainted with the " affaire "; but his minister of war was Godefroy Cavaignac, who would be of use to him as a security with regard to the Nationalists, and leave him full power on this delicate question.
It was opened by actor Carl Brisson on 6 May 1937.
The congress which immediately assembled set aside the candidateship of all those who had been to a greater or less degree involved in the Dreyfus affair ( Méline, Brisson, Dupuy ), and fixed its choice on the president of the Senate, Emile Loubet, who had preserved up to that time, and who continued to preserve, a consistently neutral attitude.

Brisson and birds
Brisson re-applied the name to the New World birds because of their similarity in appearance.

Brisson and
* 1723 Mathurin Jacques Brisson, French naturalist ( d. 1806 )
* 1912 Henri Brisson, French statesman ( b. 1835 )
* April 14 Henri Brisson, French statesman ( b. 1835 ).
* June 23 Mathurin Jacques Brisson, French naturalist ( b. 1723 )
* April 30 Mathurin Jacques Brisson, French naturalist ( d. 1806 )
* Frederick Brisson ( 1912 84 ), producer
* June 28 Jean-Serge Brisson, politician
Mathurin Jacques Brisson ( 30 April 1723 23 June 1806 ) was a French zoologist and natural philosopher.
François Brisson ’ s men were eliminated by Arsenal, but they had before beaten Kaiserslautern ( 4 1 win in Germany ), Atlético Madrid and the Celta Vigo.
* Barnabé Brisson ( 1531 1591 ), jurist and politician
* Mathurin Jacques Brisson ( 1723 1806 ), zoologist and natural philosopher.
After her death, Miss Russell's wardrobe nearly all of it Galanos was divided among a number of costume collections across the country as gifts in her memory from her husband, Frederick Brisson.

Brisson and et
* L. Brisson and M. Patillon, Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus.

Brisson and ).
* Brisson, Luc and Tihanyi, Catherine ( 2004 ).
The film tells the story of two childhood friends, a poor fisherman, Pete Quilliam ( Carl Brisson ), and a lawyer, Philip Christian ( Malcolm Keen ).
( with David Brisson ).
Frequent contributors were Dennis Brisson ( Editor / Editor-in-Chief ), Tim Walsh ( Technical Editor ), Lou Wallace ( Consulting Editor ), Ellen Rule ( Consulting Editor ), Beth Jala ( Review Editor ), Tony Branter ( Freelance Writer ), Robert Rockefeller ( Freelance Writer ) and Arnie Katz ( Freelance Writer ).

produced and six-volume
He has produced a six-volume monograph, The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos.
Super Techno Arts produced an English adaptation of both, the original series and the prequel series, releasing all thirteen episodes in North America as a six-volume DVD series between 2003 and 2005, with the episodes in order of its fictional chronology.
Joseph Wright produced the six-volume English Dialect Dictionary in 1905.
The series has also launched a six-volume book series distributed by Kids Can Press and produced by marblemedia.

produced and work
Then there was Mark Howe and there was Henry Dwight Sedgwick, an accomplished man of letters who wrote in the spirit of Montaigne and produced in the end a formidable body of work.
In all of this extensive and expensive effort, the camera was downgraded to the status of recording instrument for art work produced elsewhere by the actor or by the author.
Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that `` probably the best chamber music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans -- and here in this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United States.
The party did the leg work that produced majorities across the North, and produced an abundance of campaign posters, leaflets, and newspaper editorials.
At the same time, the Romantic reaction to the Enlightenment produced thinkers, such as Johann Gottfried Herder and later Wilhelm Dilthey, whose work formed the basis for the " culture concept ," which is central to the discipline.
The explanation and meaning of a work does not have to be sought in the one who produced it, " as if it were always in the end, through the more or less transparent allegory of the fiction, the voice of a single person, the author ' confiding ' in us ".
Ancient civilizations took into account the mixture and the various properties it produced, such as hardness, toughness and melting point, under various conditions of temperature and work hardening, developing much of the information contained in modern alloy constitution diagrams.
His chief work on penance, the Liber poenitenitalis dedicated to Henry de Sully, exercised great influence on the many manuals of penance produced as a result of the Fourth Lateran Council.
He also paid close attention to his work quickly learning to distinguish the differing sounds the incoming telegraph signals produced and learned to translate signals by ear, without having to write them down and within a year was promoted as an operator.
Light Opera Works ( Evanston, IL ) produced the work in August 1983.
This protection explains why fossils preserved further from the Cathedral Formation are impossible to work with — tectonic squeezing of the beds has produced a vertical cleavage that fractures the rocks, so they split perpendicular to the fossils.
Following Desargues ' thinking, the sixteen-year-old Pascal produced, as a means of proof, a short treatise on what was called the " Mystic Hexagram ", Essai pour les coniques (" Essay on Conics ") and sent it — his first serious work of mathematics — to Père Mersenne in Paris ; it is known still today as Pascal's theorem.
Attempts to work out the evolutionary relationships of the chordates have produced several hypotheses.
Most methods of hormonal contraception work primarily by preventing ovulation, but their effectiveness is increased because they prevent the fertile types of cervical mucus from being produced.
He had come to realize that the Italian stage needed reforming ; adopting Molière as his model, he went to work in earnest and in 1738 produced his first real comedy, L ' uomo di mondo (" The Man of the World ").
He revised this work several times, and produced a French vernacular translation.
Mathematicians including Jean le Rond d ' Alembert had produced false proofs before him, and Gauss's dissertation contains a critique of d ' Alembert's work.
During this time, they still produced prolifically for artists on their new label as well as continuing Solid Steel on Kiss FM, running the night club Stealth ( Club of the Year in the NME, The Face, and Mixmag in 1996 ) and multimedia work with Hex.
Individuals should be free to obtain work from the highest-paying employers, while the profit motive would ensure that products that people desired were produced at prices they would pay.
Patron Lemoine Pierce said of Alston's work: " Never thought of as an innovative artist, Alston generally ignored popular art trends and violated many mainstream art conventions ; he produced abstract and figurative paintings often simultaneously, refusing to be stylistically consistent, and during his 40-year career he worked prolifically and unapologetically in both commercial and fine art.
This ambivalence was rooted, of course, in the historical circumstances in which the work was originally produced, in particular, the rise of National Socialism, state capitalism, and mass culture as entirely new forms of social domination that could not be adequately explained within the terms of traditional Marxist sociology.
At SRI, Engelbart gradually obtained over a dozen patents ( some resulting from his graduate work ), and by 1962 produced a report about his vision and proposed research agenda titled Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework.
In early 2000 Engelbart produced, with volunteers and sponsors, what was called The Unfinished Revolution II, also known as the Engelbart Colloquium at Stanford University, to document and publicize his work and ideas to a larger audience ( live, and online ).
Jazz Impressions of the USA ( 1956, Morello's debut with the group ), Jazz Impressions of Eurasia ( 1958 ), Jazz Impressions of Japan ( 1964 ), and Jazz Impressions of New York ( 1964 ) are less well-known albums, but all are brilliant examples of the quartet's studio work, and they produced Brubeck standards such as " Summer Song ," " Brandenburg Gate ," " Koto Song ," and " Theme From Mr. Broadway.

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