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* N. Rescher, M. E. Marmura, ( 1965 ), The Refutation by Alexander of Aphrodisias of Galen's Treatise on the Theory of Motion.
Lavoisier's Traité élémentaire de chimie ( Elementary Treatise on Chemistry, 1789, translated into English by Scotsman Robert Kerr ) is considered to be the first modern chemistry textbook.
His Traité du triangle arithmétique (" Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle ") of 1653 described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients, now called Pascal's triangle.
A straight right demonstrated in Edmund Price's The Science of Defense: A Treatise on Sparring and Wrestling, 1867
* Watson, G. N., A Treatise on the Theory of Bessel Functions, Second Edition, ( 1995 ) Cambridge University Press.
The doctrines of Chinese medicine are rooted in books such as the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon and the Treatise on Cold Damage, as well as in cosmological notions like yin-yang and the five phases.
The Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders and Miscellaneous Illnesses was collated by Zhang Zhongjing sometime between 196 and 220 CE, at the end of the Han dynasty.
Having gone through numerous changes over time, it now circulates as two distinct books: the Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders and the Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Casket, which were edited separately in the eleventh century, under the Song dynasty.
* Cavalry tactics from Francis J. Lippitt's, A Treatise on the Tactical Use of the Three Arms: Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry ( 1865 )
Matthew Gibson has shown that LeFanu used Dom Augustin Calmet's Treatise on Vampires and Revenants, translated into English in 1850 as The Phantom World, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould's The Book of Were-wolves ( 1863 ), and his account of Elizabeth Bathory, Coleridge's Christabel, and Captain Basil Hall's Schloss Hainfeld ; or a Winter in Lower Styria ( London and Edinburgh, 1836 ).
* Payne-Gallwey, Ralph, Sir, The Crossbow: Mediaeval and Modern, Military and Sporting ; its Construction, History & Management with a Treatise on the Balista and Catapult of the Ancients and An Appendix on the Catapult, Balista & the Turkish Bow, New York: Bramhall House, 1958.
* The Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era, compiled by Gautama Siddha, is a Chinese encyclopedia on astrology and divination.
An Advanced Treatise on Physical Chemistry, Volume 1, Fundamental Principles.
Treatise on Thermodynamics, third English edition translated by A. Ogg from the seventh German edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London.
" In addition to the various works of Brewster already mentioned, the following may be added: Notes and Introduction to Carlyle's translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry ( 1824 ); Treatise on Optics ( 1831 ); Letters on Natural Magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott ( 1832 ); The Martyrs of Science, or the Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler ( 1841 ); More Worlds than One ( 1854 ).
A Treatise on Time and Space.
At about the same time, the nominalist philosopher William of Ockham argued, in Book I of his Summa Totius Logicae ( Treatise on all Logic, written some time before 1327 ), that Categories are not a form of Being in their own right, but derivative on the existence of individuals.
Sapir's 1905 Master's thesis was an analysis of Johann Gottfried Herder's Treatise on the Origin of Language, and included examples from Inuit and Native American languages, not at all familiar to a Germanicist.
This view changed, however, with the publication of James Clerk Maxwell's 1873 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in which the interactions of positive and negative charges were shown to be regulated by one force.
In 1950, the Lettrists avante-gardists caused riots at the Cannes Film Festival, when Isidore Isou's Treatise on Slime and Eternity was screened.
The rules of modern fencing originated from France, where the first known book on fencing, Treatise on Arms, was written by Diego de Valera between 1458 and 1471, shortly before dueling came under official ban by the Catholic Monarchs.

Treatise and Money
Also in 1931, Hayek critiqued Keynes's Treatise on Money ( 1930 ) in his " Reflections on the pure theory of Mr. J. M. Keynes " and published his lectures at the LSE in book form as Prices and Production.
In 1931 Friedrich Hayek extensively critiqued Keynes's 1930 Treatise on Money.
* 1930 A Treatise on Money
He also claims that the connection between this book and his Treatise on Money, written five years earlier, will most likely be clearer to him than anyone else, and that any contradictions should be viewed as an evolution of thought.
Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles, first published in 1962, is a book on economics by Murray Rothbard, and is one of the most important books in the Austrian School of economics ( others are Ludwig von Mises ' The Theory of Money and Credit and Human Action ).
* A Treatise on Metallic and Paper Money and Banks, 1858
It was first discussed in his Treatise on Money to help explain why at the limits to growth investing for economic expansion becomes unprofitable for all.
The Cambridge intellectuals trying to understand Keynes ' Treatise on Money misunderstood and called it " the fallacy " instead.
Keynes distinguished between business activity / investment (" Enterprise ") and savings (" Thrift ") in his Treatise on Money ( 1930 ):

Treatise and 1930
Their book Treatise on Photoelasticity published in 1930 by the Cambridge Press became a standard text on the subject.
The second side, however, was entirely made up of the heavily synthesized instrumental work " A Treatise on Cosmic Fire ", named after a 1930 book of the same name by theosophist Alice Bailey ( whose works, influenced by the writings of H. P.
* Gabriel Biel, Treatise on the power and utility of moneys, translated by Robert Belle Burke, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, and London: Oxford University Press, 1930.

Treatise and chapter
A second edition of Treatise on Instrumentation was also published, with a new chapter detailing aspects of conducting.
For example, in the twenty-fourth chapter of his Treatise on the Middle Way, Nagarjuna states:
This translation left out Locke's " Preface ," all of the First Treatise, and the first chapter of the Second Treatise ( which summarised Locke's conclusions in the First Treatise ).
* John Locke, Second Treatise of Civil Government, chapter 8 section 95 ( 1690 )
Likewise the November edition from the same year contains a chapter on " raising the dead " ( V ) under the title A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Spiritual Gifts.
He is also referenced in Polish writer Bruno Schulz's book The Street of Crocodiles in the chapter entitled Treatise On Tailors ' Dummies: Continuation, and in Norman Mailer's novel The Castle in the Forest.

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* Sonic Youth play a 3: 29 minute excerpt of page 183 of Treatise on their CD SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century ( 1999 )

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Beginning with his A Treatise of Human Nature ( 1739 ), Hume strove to create a total naturalistic " science of man " that examined the psychological basis of human nature.
In Castellio's Treatise on Heretics ( 1554 ), he argued for a focus on Christ's moral teachings in place of the vanity of theology, and he afterward developed a theory of tolerance based on biblical principles.
Snorri draws the line at mixed metaphor, which he terms nykrat “ made monstrous ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Háttatal 6 ), and his nephew called the practice löstr “ a fault ” ( Óláfr hvítaskáld: Third Grammatical Treatise 80 ).
However, the theory has been traced back to Treatise of Taxes, written in 1662 by Sir William Petty and to John Locke's notion, set out in the Second Treatise on Government ( 1689 ), that property derives from labor through the act of " mixing " one's labor with items in the common store of goods, though this has alternatively been seen as a labor theory of property.
* De Cifris A Treatise on Ciphers ( 1467 ), trans.
The Ming Dynasty ( 1368 – 1644 ) text of the Wubei Zhi ( Treatise on Armament Technology ), written by Mao Yuanyi in 1628, outlined the use of land mines that were triggered by the heat of a slow-burning incandescent material in an underground bowl placed directly above the train of fuses leading to the mines buried 3 ft beneath.
The myth had a decided influence on English Victorian homoerotic culture, via André Gide's study of the myth, Traite du Narcisse (' The Treatise of the Narcissus ', 1891 ), and the only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Logical probabilities are conceived ( for example in Keynes ' Treatise on Probability ) to be objective, logical relations between propositions ( or sentences ), and hence not to depend in any way upon belief.
His chief work is the Traité de l ' argumentation-la nouvelle rhétorique ( 1958 ), with Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca, which was translated into English as The New Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation, by John Wilkinson and Purcell Weaver ( 1969 ).
This is how he wrote A Treatise on the Passion ( Treatise on the Passion of Christ ), A Treatise to Receive the Blessed Body ( Holy Body Treaty ), and De Tristitia Christi ( The Agony of Christ ), which reads his own hand in the Tower of London at the time he was confined before his beheading on 6 July 1535.
* Jizang, ( 549 – 623 ), Buddhist monk and scholar, founder of the Three Treatise School
Elected a fellow of Trinity in 1884, Whitehead would teach and write mathematics at the college until 1910, spending the 1890s writing his Treatise on Universal Algebra ( 1898 ), and the 1900s collaborating with his former pupil, Russell, on the first edition of Principia Mathematica.
* Hector Berlioz ( 1844 ), revised in 1905 by Richard Strauss: Grand traité d ’ instrumentation et d ’ orchestration modernes ( Treatise on Instrumentation ).

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