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Engraving by Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze | Mme Lavoisier in the 1780s taken from Traité élémentaire de chimie ( Elementary treatise on chemistry )
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.
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.
The most important of these are Traite de la verité de la religion chrétienne ( 1684 ); its continuation, Traité de la divinité de Jesus-Christ ( 1689 ); and L ' Art de se connaitre soi-meme ( 1692 ).
While at Berlin he made several visits to the Netherlands, in 1684, 1686, and 1688, chiefly for the purpose of superintending the printing of several of his works, including the Traité de la Vérité, 1684.
Completed by a third volume, the Traité de la Divinité de Nôtre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, it appeared at Rotterdam, 1689.
In 1634 he published his Traité de la predestination, in which he tried to mitigate the harsh features of predestination by his Universalismus hypotheticus.
Amongst these are Estat des fideles apres la mort ; Sur l ' oraison dominicale ; Du merite des oeuvres ; Traité de la justification ; and paraphrases of books of the Old and New Testament.
Agnesi also wrote a commentary on the Traité analytique des sections coniques du marquis de l ' Hôpital, which, though highly praised by those who saw it in manuscript, was never published.
One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
of his Ephémérides ( 1755 ) practical rules for the employment of the lunar method of longitudes, proposing in his additions to Pierre Bouguer's Traité de Navigation ( 1760 ) the model of a nautical almanac.
Charles Comte, in Traité de la propriété ( 1834 ), attempted to justify the legitimacy of private property in response to the Bourbon Restoration.
In Western culture, the contemporary concept of a police paid by the government was developed by French legal scholars and practitioners in the 17th and early 18th centuries, notably with Nicolas Delamare's Traité de la Police (" Treatise on the Police "), first published in 1705.
* Joseph Vimont: Traité de phrénologie humaine et comparée.
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 ).
fr: Traité de Lausanne ( 1923 )
fr: Traité de Verdun
fr: Traité de Berlin

Traité and métaphysique
He has gained notoriety for writing such works as Physiologie de Georges Palante, portrait d ' un nietzchéen de gauche, Politique du rebelle: traité de résistance et d ' insoumission, Traité d ' athéologie: Physique de la métaphysique ( translated into English as Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam ), La puissance d ' exister and La Sculpture de soi for which he won the annual Prix Médicis in 1993.
* Traité d ' athéologie: Physique de la métaphysique, Paris, Grasset, ( 2005 ); English translation by Jeremy Leggatt as Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam ( New York: Arcade Publishing, 2007 )
Voltaire in his 1734 book Traité de métaphysique wrote that “ Whites ... Negroes ... the yellow races are not descended from the same man ”.

Traité and even
Like most great teachers he published a textbook, and his Traité de chimie élémentaire, théorique et pratique ( 4 vols., Paris, 1813-16 ), which served as a standard for a quarter of a century, perhaps did even more for the advance of chemistry than his numerous original discoveries.

Traité and argument
These indications will suffice to show the general course of the argument in the first section of the Traité des sensations.

Traité and from
In 1631 he published his Traité des religions ; and from this year onward he was a foremost man in the church.
Rameau | Rameau's ' Traité de l ' harmonie ' ( Treatise on Harmony ) from 1722.
In his 1678 Traité de la Lumiere, Christiaan Huygens showed how Snell's law of sines could be explained by, or derived from, the wave nature of light, using what we have come to call the Huygens – Fresnel principle.
Many contemporary string players vary the pitch from below, only up to the nominal note and not above it, although great violin pedagogues of the past such as Carl Flesch and Joseph Joachim explicitly referred to vibrato as a movement towards the bridge, meaning upwards in pitch ,— and the cellist Diran Alexanian, in his 1922 treatise Traité théorique et pratique du Violoncelle, shows how one should practice vibrato as starting from the note and then moving upwards in a rhythmic motion.
By far the most important of his works is the Traité des sensations, in which he emancipates himself from the tutelage of Locke and treats psychology in his own characteristic way.
), Neurypnologie: Traité du Sommeil Nerveux, ou, Hypnotisme par James Braid ; Traduit de l ' anglais par le Dr Jules Simon ; Avec preface de C. E. Brown-Séquard Treatise on Nervous Sleep or Hypnotism by James Braid, translated from the English by Dr. Jules Simon, with a preface by C. E.
Chain of being from Traité d ' insectologie, 1745
For instance, Menon ’ s gaufre from Nouveau Traité de la Cusine included a livre of sugar for a demi-livre of flour.
After having taken some part in minor controversies he threw himself with energy into the dispute which had arisen as to the Gallican liberties ; for his Traité historique de l ' établissement et des prérogatives de l ' Eglise de Rome et de ses évêques ( 1682 ) he was by command of Innocent XI expelled from the Society, but rewarded by Louis XIV with a residence at the abbey of St Victor, Paris, and a pension.
He was able to borrow a copy of Bowditch's translation of Laplace's Traité de mécanique céleste from the library of the Smithsonian Institution but found the mathematics beyond him.
:" Parterres are the low embellishments of gardens, which have great grace, especially when seen from an elevated position: they are made of borders of several shrubs and sub-shrubs of various colours, fashioned in different manners, as compartments, foliage, embroideries ( passements ), moresques, arabesques, grotesques, guilloches, rosettes, sunbursts ( gloires ), escutcheons, coats-of-arms, monograms and emblems ( devises )" — Traité du iardinage selon les raisons de la nature et de l ’ art, pp 81 – 82 ( quoted by Laird )
Having succeeded to his father's position at the observatory in 1712, he measured in 1713 the arc of the meridian from Dunkirk to Perpignan, and published the results in a volume entitled Traité de la grandeur et de la figure de la terre ( 1720 ).
Portrait of Nicole Oresme: Miniature from Oresme's Traité de l ’ espere, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France, fonds français 565, fol.
A first critical edition was published by Salomon Munk in French, in three volumes, from 1856 ( Le Guide des égarés: Traité de Théologie et de Philosophie par Moïse ben Maimoun dit Maïmonide.
Onfray's book, Traité d ' Athéologie " became the number one best-selling nonfiction book in France for months when it was published in the Spring of 2005 ( Onfray borrowed the concept of " atheology " from Georges Bataille ).
Weaver also translated the Traité de la cadance from Feuillet's 1704 Recŭeil de dances ( as A Small Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing, 1706 ).
* Napoleon ( 1806 – 1872 ) published a Traité de la police municipale in 4 volumes ( 1844 – 1861 ), and was a deputy in the Corps Législatif from 1852 to 1870.
* Carlo Blasis ( 1797 – 1878 ), Ballet master of La Scala Theatre Ballet School in Milan from 1838 – 1853, he was the first who published a complete analysis on the ballet techniques in 1820, in a work named Traité élémentaire, théorique, et pratique de l ' art de la danse (" Elementary Treaty on the Art of the Dance, theory and practice ").
* Traité général d ’ oologie ornithologique au point de vue de la classification ( A General Treatise on Ornithological Oology from the Point of View of Classification ), 1860.
His nephew and namesake ( 1753 – 1799 ), who inherited a large cabinet de physique from his great uncle, published Deparcieux's Traité des annuite's ou des rentes à vie in 1781.

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