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Elements and Christianity
* Ullendorff, Edward ( 1956 ) Hebraic Jewish Elements in Abyssinian ( Monophysite ) Christianity in Journal of Semitic Studies, 1, no. 3, 216-256
In the States he gave a public lecture at Texas A & M University ( College Station ) on " Confucianism and Christianity ," and read a paper at the Confucius Institute Academic Symposium, " Elements of Ancient Chinese Monotheism and the Ancient Hebrew Tradition ," April, 2009.

Elements and movement
Elements of Orthodoxy developed their cohesive identity in reaction to the Reform movement in Judaism.
Elements of such a role include clothing, speech patterns, movement, occupations, and other factors not limited to biological sex.
Elements of the free-love movement also had links to abolitionist movements, drawing parallels between slavery and " sexual slavery " ( marriage ), and forming alliances with black activists.
As a mathematics educator, Dodgson defended the use of Euclid's Elements as a geometry textbook ; Euclid and his Modern Rivals is a criticism of a reform movement in geometry education lead by the Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching.
Elements of No Wave Cinema, French New Wave, punk film, expressionist, spiritual and transcendental filmmaking, as well as Antonin Artaud's ideas on the Theatre of Cruelty helped lead to this new film movement.

Elements and tradition
* The Four Elements In the Western Tradition Essay on Golden Dawn elemental tradition by V. N.
While Greek astronomy — thanks to Alexander's conquests — probably influenced Indian learning, to the point of introducing trigonometry, it seems to be the case that Indian mathematics is otherwise an indigenous tradition ; in particular, there is no evidence that Euclid's Elements reached India before the 18th century.
Elements of white tradition remained, of course, such as the fast-paced breakdown that formed part of the repertoire beginning with Rice.
He also led his group Five Elements to the south of India in 1998 to participate in a cultural exchange with different musicians in the Karnatic music tradition.
Davis posits that, prior to the Taoist tradition, the Chinese already had very definitive notions of the natural world, especially involving the Five Elements, which were Water, Fire, Earth, Metal and Wood.

Elements and knowledge
Missionaries and scholars also brought back new ideas from other civilisations-as with the Jesuit China missions who played a significant role in the transmission of knowledge, science, and culture between China and the West, translating Western works like Euclids Elements for Chinese scholars and the thoughts of Confucius for Western audiences.
The Elements are mainly a systematization of earlier knowledge of geometry.
For centuries, when the quadrivium was included in the curriculum of all university students, knowledge of at least part of Euclid's Elements was required of all students.
Scientists Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, and Sir Isaac Newton were all influenced by the Elements, and applied their knowledge of it to their work.
The success of the Elements is due primarily to its logical presentation of most of the mathematical knowledge available to Euclid.
Their value is increased by the treatise on The Nature and Elements of Poetry ( Boston, 1892 ) a work of great critical insight as well as technical knowledge.
300 BC, collected the mathematical knowledge of his age in the Elements, a canon of geometry and elementary number theory for many centuries.

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Hegel, in his Elements of the Philosophy of Right ( 1820 ), gave it a philosophical justification that concurred with evolving contemporary political theory and the Protestant Christian view of natural law.
The Elements of Classical Architecture ( Classical America Series in Art and Architecture ), W. W. Norton & Co., 2001, ISBN 0-393-73051-4
Antoine Lavoisier, in his famed 1789 Traité Élémentaire de Chimie ( Elements of Chemistry ), refers to Bergmann ’ s work and discusses the concept of elective affinities or attractions.
* Heath, Thomas L. ( 1908 ), " Euclid and the Traditions About Him ", in Euclid, Elements ( Thomas L. Heath, ed.
* Elements ( band ), 1980s – 90s American jazz ensemble
* Elements ( Roger Glover album ), 1978
* The Elements ( Second Person album ), 2007
* The Elements ( Joe Henderson album ), 1973
* " The Elements " ( song ), by Tom Lehrer
* Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield ( video ), video / DVD edition
The earliest surviving description of the Euclidean algorithm is in Euclid's Elements ( c. 300 BC ), making it one of the oldest numerical algorithms still in common use.
Euclid ( c. 325-265 BC ), of Alexandria, probably a student of one of Plato ’ s students, wrote a treatise in 13 books ( chapters ), titled The Elements of Geometry, in which he presented geometry in an ideal axiomatic form, which came to be known as Euclidean geometry.
The Elements began with definitions of terms, fundamental geometric principles ( called axioms or postulates ), and general quantitative principles ( called common notions ) from which all the rest of geometry could be logically deduced.
In London, in a used bookstore, he came across Gustav Fechner's book Elemente der Psychophysik ( Elements of Psychophysics ), which spurred him to conduct his famous memory experiments.
Leslie did propose a hollow Earth in his 1829 Elements of Natural Philosophy ( pp. 449 – 453 ), but does not mention interior suns.
Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon has the grail as one of four objects symbolizing the four Elements: the Grail itself ( water ), the sword Excalibur ( fire ), a dish ( earth ), and a spear or wand ( air ).
Following the French committee's findings, in his Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind ( 1818 ), Dugald Stewart, an influential academic philosopher of the " Scottish School of Common Sense ", encouraged physicians to salvage elements of Mesmerism by replacing the supernatural theory of " animal magnetism " with a new interpretation based upon " common sense " laws of physiology and psychology.
Newman wrote Elements of the topology of plane sets of points ( 1939 ), a definitive work on general topology, and still highly recommended as an undergraduate text.
Neoclassical economics is frequently dated from William Stanley Jevons's Theory of Political Economy ( 1871 ), Carl Menger's Principles of Economics ( 1871 ), and Léon Walras's Elements of Pure Economics ( 1874 – 1877 ).
Elements of classic screwball comedy often found in more recent films which might otherwise simply be classified as romantic comedies include the " battle of the sexes " ( Down with Love, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ), witty repartee ( Down with Love ), and the contrast between the wealthy and the middle class ( You've Got Mail, Two Weeks Notice ).

Elements and instead
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Elements and attempt
Elements was also the first, and so far only, attempt at recording a double-album, and showed the band experimenting with their musical style.
* Elements of the raccoon rescue attempt ;
Elements of the 92nd moved to the Serchio sector, 3 November 1944, and advanced in the Serchio River Valley against light resistance, but the attempt to capture Castelnuovo di Garfagnana did not succeed.

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