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book and Medulla
In 1603 Robinson published his first book, Medulla Musicke, of which no copy survived.

book and theologiae
The emperor Maximilian I crowned him in 1505 poeta laureatus ; in 1506, he was created doctor theologiae, and in 1513 was appointed custodian of the Franciscan monastery in Strasbourg, an office which he was forced to vacate the following year for having published a scurrilous book.
To this period while Aquinas was Regent master at the studium of Santa Sabina can be attributed an impressive list of other works including the Catena aurea in Marcum, the De rationibus fidei, the Catena aurea in Lucam, the Quaestiones disputate de potentia Dei, which convey the contents of disputations Aquinas held during this period at Santa Sabina, the Quaestiones disputate de anima, which were held at Santa Sabina during the academic year 1265-66, Expositio et lectura super epistolas Pauli Apostoli, the Compendium theologiae, the Responsio de 108 articulis, part of the Quaestiones disputatae de malo, the Catena aurea in Ioannem, the De regno ad regem Cypri, the Quaestiones disputatae de spiritualibus creaturis, and at least the first book of the Sententia Libri De anima, Aquinas ' commentary on Aristotle's De anima, the translation of which from the Greek was completed by Aquinas ' Dominican associate at Viterbo William of Moerbeke in 1267.

book and ac
His book, Opticorum Libri Sex philosophis juxta ac mathematicis utiles ( Six Books of Optics, useful for philosophers and mathematicians alike ), published in Antwerp in 1613, was illustrated by famous painter Peter Paul Rubens.
De jure belli ac pacis ( On the Law of War and Peace ) is a 1625 book in Latin, written by Hugo Grotius and published in Paris, on the legal status of war.
A text and translation of this passage was given in Lady Charlotte Guest's notes to her translation of Kilhwch ac Olwan, and her book ran a facsimile of the Latin text of the above passage from the Harleian ms. 3859.
A third Salesbury book with Crowley's imprint in 1551 is a translation of the epistle and gospel readings from the 1549 Book of Common Prayer: Kynniuer llith a ban or yscrythur lan ac a d ’ arlleir yr eccleis pryd commun, y sulieu a ’ r gwilieu trwy ’ r vlwyd ’ yn: o Cambereiciat.
It is often misattributed to St. Augustine of Hippo, but seems to have been first used in the 17th century by the Archbishop of Split ( Spalato ) Marco Antonio de Dominis ( 1560-1624 ), in book 4, chapter 8 ( p. 676 of the first volume ) of his De republica ecclesiastica libri X ( London, 1617 ), where it appears in context as follows: Quod si in ipsa radice, hoc est sede, vel potius solio Romani pontificis haec abominationis lues purgaretur et ex communi ecclesiae consilio consensuque auferretur hic metus, depressa scilicet hac petra scandali ac ad normae canonicae iustitiam complanata, haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis sanctuarii gemmis splendidissimum.
He also formulated laws with regard to conflicts between nations in his book De iure belli ac pacis ( On laws of war and peace ).
* Book 2 is commonly called the " book of geometric algebra " because most of the propositions can be seen as geometric interpretations of algebraic identities, such as a ( b + c + ...) = ab + ac + ... or ( 2a + b )< sup > 2 </ sup > + b < sup > 2 </ sup > = 2 ( a < sup > 2 </ sup > + ( a + b )< sup > 2 </ sup >).
The full title of the book is: " Cosmographiae introductio cum quibusdam geometriae ac astronomiae principiis ad eam rem necessariis.
In 1538 his book on Rhaetia, written in 1528, was published in Latin and in German -- De prisca ac vera Alpina Rhætia, or Die uralt warhafftig Alpisch Rhætia.

book and 1645
The 1604 book was finally outlawed by Parliament in 1645 to be replaced by the Directory of Public Worship, which was more a set of instructions than a prayer book.
The expurgation did not end the controversy ; in 1645, Alexander Ross attacked Religio Medici in his Medicus Medicatus ( The Doctor, Doctored ) and in fact the book was placed upon the Papal index of forbidden reading for Catholics in the same year.
After Laud's execution, Prynne was charged by the House of Commons ( 4 March 1645 ) to produce an account of the trial ; other controversies prevented him from finishing the book.
In the book she records that he had many notable victories in that conflict, including his victory at Shelford Manor on 27 October 1645.
From 1645 he became the master gunner to the Parliamentarian garrison at Evesham and in 1646 he successfully directs the artillery at the Siege of Worcester, detailing his experiences and in his 1647 book The Art of Gunnery, believing that war is as much a science as an art.
G. W. Sprott and Thomas Leishman, in the introduction to their edition of the Book of Common Order, and of the Westminster Directory published in 1868, collected a valuable series of notices as to the actual usage of the former book for the period ( 1564 – 1645 ) during which it was enjoined by ecclesiastical law.

book and grew
In that book, Malthus claimed that population growth would outstrip food production, because population grew geometrically, while food production grew arithmetically.
In the book, the animals were told that after their miserable lives were over they would go to a place in which " it was Sunday seven days a week, clover was in season all the year round, and lump sugar and linseed cake grew on the hedges ".
In 1609 he published Tortura Torti, a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy and was written in answer to Bellarmine's Matthaeus Tortus, which attacked James I's book on the oath of allegiance.
Thucydides omits discussion of the arts, literature or the social milieu in which the events in his book take place and in which he himself grew up.
In his book Cotters and Squatters, Ward described the historical development of informal customs to appropriate land for housing which frequently grew up in opposition to legally constituted systems of land ownership.
Essayist and journalist Russell Baker grew up in Morrisonville, Virginia and his book Growing Up highlights his childhood in rural Virginia.
The novelist Mary Jane Staples, who grew up in Walworth, wrote a book called The King of Camberwell, the third instalment of her Adams family saga about Cockney life.
* Comic book writer Landry Walker grew up in El Sobrante and attended De Anza High School.
* Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jim Wright grew up in Weatherford and wrote a book about his youth, Weatherford Days … a Time of Learning.
* Comic book artist, actor, writer, director and film producer Rob Schrab grew up in Mayville.
* Ronald Skirth ( 1897 – 1977 ), conscientious objector and author of the First World War memoir The Reluctant Tommy, grew up in Bexhill and describes it at length in his book.
In Audrey Niffenegger's book The Time Traveler's Wife, one of the protagonists, Clare, grew up with her family in South Haven.
The concept grew out of Tennov's mid-1960s work, when she interviewed over 500 people on the topic of love, and was first published in her 1979 book Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love.
Her reputation grew with each subsequent book, and she travelled the world to speak on her methods.
In the book, Oppenheimer claims that Ken Handler " grew up embarrassed and humiliated by having an anatomically incorrect boy doll named after him with no hint of genitalia.
The author, Daniel Defoe ( who attended school in Dorking and probably grew up in the village of Westhumble ) described the swallow holes in the River Mole in his book A tour thro ' the Whole Island of Great Britain ( first published in 1724 ):
As a testimony to Murray Ball's skill as an artist, the character of Rangi actually grew up over the years in the book, appearing slightly older in each book from being a little kid to a teenager.
The story is said to have originated from events in Lawrence's own unhappy domestic life, and he took inspiration for the settings of the book from Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, where he grew up.
The book, which became an international bestseller, grew out of an article " The Future as a Way of Life " in Horizon magazine, Summer 1965 issue.
Lane wrote book reviews for the National Economic Council and later for the Volker Fund, out of which grew the Institute for Humane Studies.
The meeting grew lengthy, and finally someone accidentally spilled an ink well onto the book and table.
This book grew into a reference work for puzzle games and modern copies exist for those interested.
The 1973 energy crisis helped create an audience for his writing and an essay originally penned as a U. N. paper grew into his first book concerned with energy, World Energy Strategies ( 1973 ).

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