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* Richard FitzNeal is named Treasurer of the Exchequer of England, and begins writing a handbook for the division, his Dialogus de Scaccario.
In the Dialogus de scaccario ( temp.
Under King Henry II, the Dialogus de Scaccario already distinguished between greater barons, who held per baroniam by knight's service, and lesser barons, who held manors.
In 1535 he published through Sébastien Gryphe at Lyon a Dialogus de imitatione Ciceroniana.
This pronunciation, which he defends in Dialogus de Recta Lat.
Stubbs conjecturally identified the first part of the Gesta ( 1170 – 1177 ) with the Liber Tricolumnis, a register of contemporary events kept by Richard Fitz Neal, the treasurer of Henry II and author of the Dialogus de Scaccario ; the latter part ( 1177 – 1192 ) was ascribed by Stubbs to Roger of Howden.
* F. Liebermann in Einleitung in den Dialogus de Scaccario ( Göttingen, 1875 ); in Ostenglische Geschichtschellen ( Hanover, 1892 ); and in Georg Heinrich Pertz's Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, vol.
pp. 82, 83 ; also the introduction to the Dialogus de Scaccario in the Oxford edition of 1902.
*** Dialogus de homine ( Casale )
The British race P. a. britannicus has an olive hue to its brownish-grey back plumage, distinguishing it from the continental European nominate subspecies P. a. ater and P. a. abietum: Dialogus de avibus, et earum nominibus Graecis, Latinis, et Germanicis, etc.
Vergil's Dialogus de Prodigiis was written in 1526-7, though not printed until 1531.
# Tacitus – Histories ; Annals ; Agricola ; Germania ; Dialogus de oratoribus ( Dialogue on Oratory )
xxviii, 1, 2 ; cciv, 2 ; ccvii, 4 ) and even defends him against the Sabellians, who claimed him for their teaching and quoted as his formula: patera kai ouion epinoia men einai duo, hypostasei de en ( that the Father and the Son were two in intelligence, but one in substance ) from the aforesaid Dialogus cum Aeliano.
The Dialogus de Scaccario, or Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, is a mediaeval treatise on the practice of the English Exchequer written in the late 12th century by Richard FitzNeal.
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In the fifteenth century Buonaccorso da Montemagno's Dialogus de vera nobilitate treated of the " true nobility " inherent in the worthy individual ; Poggio Bracciolini also wrote at length De nobilitate, stressing the Renaissance view of human responsibility and effectiveness that are at the heart of Humanism: sicut virtutis ita et nobilitatis sibi quisque existit auctor et opifex.
Hist., praefatio, 20 ; Tacitus, Dialogus de Oratoribus, 23 ; Quintilian, Instit x. I.
He wrote Latin Literature of the Empire ( 2 vols., Prose and Poetry, 1898 – 1899 ), a History of Classical Philology ( 1902 ) and Sources of Plutarchs Life of Cicero ( 1902 ); and edited Tacitus Dialogus de oratoribus ( text with commentary, 1894 and 1898 ) and Agricola ( 1899 ; with Germania, 1900 ), and Sallusts Catiline ( 1903 ).
The Dialogus de oratoribus is a short work attributed to Tacitus, in dialogue form, on the art of rhetoric.
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Quintilian credited him with a vigorous and poetical genius and Julius Secundus, one of the speakers in Tacitus ' Dialogus de Oratoribus styles him a perfect poet and most illustrious bard.

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Saint Gregory Dialogus († 604 ) in his famous Dialogues ( written in 593 ) teaches that, " The Holy Sacrifice ( Eucharist ) of Christ, our saving Victim, brings great benefits to souls even after death, provided their sins ( are such as ) can be pardoned in the life to come.
More probably, the unusually classical style may be explained by the fact that the Dialogus is a work of rhetoric.
The bawdy story the Summoner tells in his prologue seems to be an inversion of a story in Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum.

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de: Tacitus ( Kaiser )
The sources Orosius used have been investigated by Teodoro de Mörner ; besides the Old and New Testaments, he appears to have consulted Caesar, Livy, Justin, Tacitus, Suetonius, Florus and a cosmography, attaching also great value to Jerome's translation of the Chronicles of Eusebius.
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Painter borrows from Herodotus, Boccaccio, Plutarch, Aulus Gellius, Aelian, Livy, Tacitus, Quintus Curtius ; from Giovanni Battista Giraldi, Matteo Bandello, Ser Giovanni Fiorentino, Giovanni Francesco Straparola, Queen Marguerite de Navarre and others.
San Andrés de Teixido is located near Cape Ortegal, which according Tacitus was the place where " heavens, seas and earth end ": it was the End of the World.
de: Annales ( Tacitus )
The rule of Cosimo de Medici, however, saw the end of these political readings of Tacitus, though his works were now readily available in the public library of Florence.
In some passages the author deliberately imitates Sallust and Tacitus ; his style is, on the whole, vivid and trenchant, his information is exact, and in critical insight he is not inferior to Juan de Mariana.

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Editio princeps d ' après le manuscrit de Bursa, traduction de l ' arabe, introduction, notes et lexique ( Beirut-Paris: Albouraq, 2000 ) ISBN 2-84161-150-7.
The results of work on these and other topics were published in the EGA and in less polished form in the notes of the Séminaire de géométrie algébrique ( SGA ) that he directed at IHES.
The work was then translated into French, with valuable notes, by Silvestre de Sacy in 1810.
The translation, as literary critics claim, was not based on Cervantes ' text but mostly upon a French work by Filleau de Saint-Martin and upon notes which Thomas Shelton had written previously.
Pierre de Fermat owned a copy, studied it, and made notes in the margins.
* Cocteau, Jean, Le Coq et l ' Arlequin: notes autour de la musique – avec un portrait de l ' auteur et deux monogrammes par P. Picasso, Paris, Éditions de la Sirène, 1918
Shakespearean scholar David Haley notes that in order to have written Coriolanus, Edward de Vere " must have foreseen the Midland Revolt grain riots 1607 reported in Coriolanus ", a view most Shakespeareans accept.
* Stanislas, chevalier de Boufflers, Lettres d ' Afrique à Madame de Sabran, préface, notes et dossier de François Bessire, s. l., Babel, 1998, 453 pages ( coll.
* André Charles, marquis de La Jaille, Voyage au Sénégal pendant les années 1784 et 1785, avec des notes jusqu ’ à l ' an X par P. Labarthe, Paris, Denter, 1802.
* Émile Pouget, Le sabotage ; notes et postface de Grégoire Chamayou et Mathieu Triclot, 1913 ; Mille et une nuit, 2004 ; English translation, Sabotage, paperback, 112 pp., University Press of the Pacific, 2001, ISBN 0-89875-459-3.
He notes that both A. P. de Candolle and Charles Lyell had stated that all organisms are exposed to severe competition.
While at EDF ( Électricité de France ), Abrial wrote internal notes on Z.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery, notes Lucretius in " Southern Mail / Night Flight " on page 20.
A recent hypothesis presented by David Lamaze, a composition teacher at the Conservatoire de Rennes in France, is that he hid in his music representations of the nickname and the name of Misia Godebska, transcribed into two groups of notes, Godebska
In his notes, Olivier de Serres wrote: ‘ The beet-root, when being boiled, yields a juice similar to syrup of sugar, which is beautiful to look at on account of its vermilion color .’
* Siegfried de Rachewiltz, De Sirenibus: An Inquiry into Sirens from Homer to Shakespeare, 1987: chs: " Some notes on posthomeric sirens ; Christian sirens ; Boccaccio's siren and her legacy ; The Sirens ' mirror ; The siren as emblem the emblem as siren ; Shakespeare's siren tears ; brief survey of siren scholarship ; the siren in folklore ; bibliography "
The publication of Gontiér's Méthode Raisonée de plain-chant ( 1859 ) was followed by Dom Pothier's Mélodie Grégorienne d ' après la tradition ( 1880 ) in which he advocated singing the chant in ' rythme oratoire ' ( oratorical rhythm ), which still involved giving the majority of sung notes the same durational length.
* Delafosse, Maurice ( 1904 ) Vocabulaires comparatifs de plus de 60 langues ou dialects parlés à la Côte d ' Ivoire ou dans les régions limitrophes ( avec des notes linguistiques et ethnologiques, une bibliographie et une carte ).
To extend de Broglie – Bohm theory to curved space ( Riemannian manifolds in mathematical parlance ), one simply notes that all of the elements of these equations make sense, such as gradients and Laplacians.

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