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Book and III
* Folio 22 recto: Horse ( Equus ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 41-56 ; Hugh of Fouilloy, III, xxiii )
Both terms, vasco and basque, are inherited from Latin ethnonym Vascones which in turn goes back to the Greek term οὐασκώνους ( ouaskōnous ), an ethnonym used by Strabo in his Geographica ( 23 CE, Book III ).
A Collect for 5th November, in Book of Common Prayer published London 1689, referring to the Gunpowder Plot and the arrival of William III of England | William III
In Valmiki's Ramayana, Book III, Canto VI, an account of anchorites and holy men is given, who flocked around Rama when he came to Śarabhanga's hermitage.
Proper Terms: An attempt at a rational explanation of the meanings of the Collection of Phrases in " The Book of St Albans ", 1486, entitled " The Compaynys of beestys and fowlys " and similar lists., Transactions of the Philological Society 1907-1910 Part III, pp 1 – 187, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Trübner & Co, Ltd, London, 1909.
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
Ecclesiastical History of England: Book I, Book II, Book III, Book IV, Book V
" ( Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Book III, chapter XXXV, Loeb Classical Library )
In Book III of The Divine Institutes Lactantius ridicules the notion that there could be inhabitants of the antipodes " whose footsteps are higher than their heads ".
In Book III Irenaeus purports to show that these doctrines are false, by providing counter-evidence gleaned from the Gospels.
Rousseau was opposed to the idea that the people should exercise sovereignty via a representative assembly ( Book III, Chapter XV ).
By the early 200s, Origen may have been using the same twenty-seven books as in the Catholic New Testament canon, though there were still disputes over the canonicity of the Letter to the Hebrews, Epistle of James, II Peter, II John and III John and the Book of Revelation, known as the Antilegomena.
no prince is ever benefited by making himself hated .” Book III, Chapter XIX
The Olney Hymns are subdivided into three books: Book I, On Select Texts of Scripture ; Book II, On occasional Subjects ; and, Book III, On the Progress and Changes of the Spiritual Life.
Book III is written to express Newton's ideas of the stages of personal spiritual awakening and salvation.
The Exeter Book contains a series of poems entitled Christ, sectioned into Christ I, Christ II and Christ III.
The central poem of Book III is a summary of Proclus ' Commentary on the Timaeus, and Book V contains the important principle of Proclus that things are known not according to their own nature, but according to the character of the knowing subject.

Book and Republic
When he discusses tyrants in the Eighth Book of The Republic, he pictures the poets as willing to praise the worst rulers.
by Plato in The Republic, Book ii, Ch.
Plato, in his dialogue The Republic Book 6 ( 509D – 513E ), has Socrates explain through the literary device of a divided line his fundamental metaphysical ideas as four separate but logically connected models of the world.
Most of these have been recorded by Plutarch ( Lives of Romulus, Numa Pompilius and Camillus ), Florus ( Book I, I ), Cicero ( The Republic VI, 22: Scipio's Dream ), Dio ( Dion ) Cassius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( L. 2 ).
* Booker, M., A Republic of Australia: What Would it Mean, Left Book Club Co-operative Ltd, Sydney ( 1992 )
In Book VI of Plato's Republic, Glaucon says to Socrates: " Momus himself could not find fault with such a combination.
( See also Plato's metaphor of the Sun, which occurs near the end of The Republic, Book VI )
* Plato: Book VII of The Republic, Allegory of the Cave at Shippensburg University
The largest act to chart on the Hot 100 is the 320-person Mormon Tabernacle Choir, whose version of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic " reached # 13 according to the The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits in 1959.
At least four commercially targeted endemic fish species are sufficiently threatened to be included in the Red Book of the Kyrgyz Republic: Schmidt's Dace ( Leuciscus schmidti ), Issyk-Kul Dace ( Leuciscus bergi ), Marinka ( Schizothorax issyk-kuli ), and Sheer or Naked Osman ( Diptychus dybovskii ).
Contributors included editors and writers who went on to careers at The New Republic, Time, Slate, The New York Times Book Review, and The New Yorker: Peter Beinart, Lev Grossman, Fred Kaplan, Robert S. Boynton, Warren St. John, Jonathan Mahler, Jennifer Schuessler.
In Plato's Republic, Book VI, the divided line has two parts that represent the intelligible world and the smaller visible world.
In Book II of The Republic, Plato describes Socrates ' dialogue with his pupils.
In Book III of his Republic ( c. 373 BCE ), Plato examines the style of poetry ( the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry ): All types narrate events, he argues, but by differing means.
* Samuel Bellamy is the main subject of two non-fiction books, " The Pirate Prince " and " Expedition Whydah ," by explorer Barry Clifpraised, and a non-fiction book, " The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down ," by Colin Woodard, published by Harvest Book / Harcourt, Orlando FL, 2007.
Plato discusses forms in the Republic, Book X, by using real things, such as a bed, for example, and calls each way a bed has been made, a " bedness ".
* Republic of Poland, The Polish White Book: Official Documents concerning Polish-German and Polish-Soviet Relations 1933 – 1939 ; Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, New York, 1940.
Braunbuch — Kriegs-und Naziverbrecher in der Bundesrepublik: Staat-Wirtschaft-Verwaltung-Armee-Justiz-Wissenschaft ( English title: Brown Book — War and Nazi Criminals in the Federal Republic: State, Economy, Administration, Army, Justice, Science ) is a book written by Albert Norden in 1965.
* Plato, Republic Book 2, translated by Benjamin Jowett ( 1892 ).
* Plato, The Republic ( ca 370 BC ) Book I, 33IB
* The constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran recognizes Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism as People of the Book and official religions, and they are granted the right to exercise religious freedom in Iran.
Category: Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland
Hence the mere rich, as opposed to the wealthy aristocracy, could make a large donation to the Serene Republic, thus purchasing patents of nobility and having their names inscribed in the Libro d ' Oro ( the " Golden Book ").

Book and c
They had initially set up wooden statues of Artemis, a bretas, ( Pausanias, ( fl. c. 160 ): Description of Greece, Book I: Attica ).< ref >
Amos, an older contemporary of Hosea and Isaiah, was active c. 750 BC during the reign of Jeroboam II, making the Book of Amos the first biblical prophetic book written.
Khwārizmī's " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing " ( Arabic: Hisab al-jabr w ' al-muqabala, Baghdad, c. 825 ) devoted a chapter on the solution to the Islamic law of inheritance using linear equations .< ref >
* c. 1283: The game of astronomical tables, from Libro de los juegos Alfonso X of Castile in Spain commissioned Libro de ajedrez, dados, y tablas ( Libro de los Juegos ( The Book of Games )) translated into Castilian from Arabic and added illustrations with the goal of perfecting the work.
There are three main versions of the Book of Daniel: the twelve-chapter version preserved in the Masoretic text and two longer Greek versions ( the original Septuagint version, c. 100 BCE, and the later Theodotion version, c. 2nd century CE ).
The Book ( s ) of Kings (-the two books were originally one ) presents a narrative history of ancient Israel and Judah from the death of David to the release of his successor Jehoiachin from imprisonment in Babylon, a period of some 400 years ( c. 960-560 BCE ).
In c. 409 AD, Augustine of Hippo wrote to Deogratias concerning the challenge of some to the miracle recorded in the Book of Jonah.
1452 under the heading of termis of venery & c. extends to 70 items, and the list in the Book of Saint Albans ( 1486 ) runs to 165 items, many of which, even though introduced by the compaynys of beestys and fowlys, do not relate to venery but to human groups and professions and are clearly humorous.
In the Antiquities of the Jews ( Book 20, Chapter 9, 1 ) Josephus refers to the stoning of " James the brother of Jesus " by order of Ananus ben Ananus, a Herodian-era High Priest who died c. 68 AD.
Sources dating from the Zhou Dynasty ( c. 1050-256 BC ) which provide star names include the Zuo Zhuan, the Shi Jing, and the " Canon of Yao " ( 堯典 ) in the Book of Documents.
Regular public reading of the Torah was introduced by Ezra the Scribe after the return of the Jewish people from the Babylonian captivity ( c. 537 BCE ), as described in the Book of Nehemiah.
Christian and Moor playing chess, from The Book of Games of Alfonso X, c. 1285
( In a parallel development, the Normans in southern Italy completed their Catalogus Baronum based on Domesday Book c.
The same elements from the myth that appear in the Pyramid Texts recur in funerary texts written in later times, such as the Coffin Texts from the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2055 – 1650 BC ) and the Book of the Dead from the New Kingdom ( c. 1550 – 1070 BC ).
Sample of a Book of the Dead of the scribe Nebqed, c. 1300 BC.
* c. 1285 BC — Judgement of Hunefer before Osiris, illustration from a Book of the Dead is painted.
This final stage, preserved in then opening chapter of the Book of Genesis ( written c. 500 BCE ), forms the basis of belief regarding the creation in Judaism and Christianity.
According to the 11th c. Lebor Gabála Érenn ( The Book of the Taking of Ireland ), the 14th c. Auraicept na n-Éces and other Irish folklore, the Irish originated in Scythia and were descendants of Fénius Farsaid, a Scythian prince who created the Ogham alphabet and who was one of the principal architects of the Gaelic language.
* c. 850 — Al-Dinawari is considered the founder of Arabic botany for his Book of Plants, in which he describes at least 637 plants and discussed plant evolution from its birth to its death, describing the phases of plant growth and the production of flowers and fruit.
The Greek poet Homer extolled the wealth of Thebes in the Iliad, Book 9 ( c. 8th Century BC ): "... in Egyptian Thebes the heaps of precious ingots gleam, the hundred-gated Thebes.
Arms of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester, Founders Book of Tewkesbury Abbey, c. 1525
Within the context of the Book of Mormon, the Nephites were a group of people descended from or associated with Nephi, the son of the prophet Lehi who left Jerusalem at the urging of God c. 600 BC and traveled with his family to the Western Hemisphere, arriving in the present-day Americas c. 589 BC.

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