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invention and Elements
Campanus of Novara probably had access to Adelard's translation of Elements, and it is Campanus ' edition that was first published in Venice in 1482 after the invention of the printing press.

invention and Mendeleev
Although earlier precursors to this presentation exist, its invention is generally credited to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869, who intended the table to illustrate recurring trends in the properties of the elements.
Although precursors to this table exist, its invention is generally credited to Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869.

invention and had
Social invention did not have to await social theory any more than use of the warmth of a fire had to await Lavoisier or the buoyant protection of a boat the formulations of Archimedes.
Just as present technology had to await the explanations of physics, so one might expect that social invention will follow growing sociological understanding.
She did not go so far as to say, as was done on other occasions, that Abstraction as well as Impressionism were a Russian invention that had been discarded as unwanted by the people of the U.S.S.R.
Even the 1874 invention of mechanical calculator, Odhner arithmometer, had not replaced them in Russia and likewise the mass production of Felix arithmometers since 1924 did not significantly reduce their use in the Soviet Union.
Doubleday was a cadet at West Point in the year of the alleged invention and his family had moved away from Cooperstown the prior year.
In 2010, Google estimated that since the invention of printing, approximately 130, 000, 000 unique titles had been published.
The invention of the bicycle has had an enormous effect on society, both in terms of culture and of advancing modern industrial methods.
Even when, on the invention of gunpowder and firearms, the bow had fallen into disuse as a weapon of war, the prohibition was continued.
Some of those who advocated " independent invention ", like Lewis Henry Morgan, additionally supposed that similarities meant that different groups had passed through the same stages of cultural evolution ( See also classical social evolutionism ).
The reasons behind the invention of the Hyborian Age were perhaps commercial: Howard had an intense love for history and historical dramas ; however, at the same time, he recognized the difficulties and the time-consuming research work needed in maintaining historical accuracy.
( Davy's invention had been preceded by that of William Reid Clanny, an Irish doctor at Bishopwearmouth, who had also read a paper to the Royal Society in May 1813.
A significant invention, which later had a profound effect on electronic music, was Lee DeForest's triode audition.
As the rules of rugby's scrimmage were written when the game came to North America by Mike Newell, they had a significant flaw which was corrected by custom elsewhere, but by the invention of the snap in American football.
When Babrius set down fables from the Aesopica in verse for a Hellenistic Prince " Alexander ," he expressly stated at the head of Book II that this type of " myth " that Aesop had introduced to the " sons of the Hellenes " had been an invention of " Syrians " from the time of " Ninos " ( personifying Nineveh to Greeks ) and Belos (" ruler ").
Hammond had intended his invention to be an affordable substitute for pipe organs, as a replacement for the piano in middle-class homes, and as an instrument for radio broadcasting.
The importance of the method of setting the strings in vibration by means of hammers, and its bearing on the acoustics of the instrument, were recognized only when the invention of the pianoforte had become a matter of history.
Lack of archaeological evidence of iron production made it seem unlikely that it had begun earlier elsewhere, and the Iron Age was seen as a case of simple diffusion of a new and superior technology from an invention point in the Near East to other regions.
However, Harold W. Attridge contends that John's status as a " self-conscious and deliberate forerunner of Jesus " is likely to be an invention by early Christians, arguing that " for the early church it would have been something of an embarrassment to say that Jesus, who was in their minds superior to John the Baptist, had been baptized by him.
In what is known as the Taxil hoax, he claimed that supposedly leading Freemason Albert Pike had addressed " The 23 Supreme Confederated Councils of the world " ( an invention of Taxil ), instructing them that Lucifer was God, and was in opposition to the evil god Adonai.
This was primarily due to the invention of large ships which had become oil-fired and therefore had no need to stop in the Grand Harbour of Malta to refuel.
Modern air warfare technology and the invention of the atomic bomb had changed the importance of the military base.

invention and orders
Some 150 years before its invention rebars were used to form the carcass of the Leaning Tower of Nevyansk in Russia, built on the orders of the industrialist Akinfiy Demidov.
* The invention of the concept of " religious violence " helps the West reinforce superiority of Western social orders to " nonsecular " social orders, namely Muslims at the time of publication.
* The invention of the concept of " religious violence " helps the West reinforce superiority of Western social orders to " nonsecular " social orders, namely Muslims at the time of publication.
The ability for a single dispatcher to issue train orders was enabled by the invention of the electric telegraph in the 1840s.
Finally, the amplified laser pulse is recompressed back to the original pulse width through the reversal process of stretching, achieving orders of magnitude higher peak power than laser systems could generate before the invention of CPA.
The growing accuracy and rate of fire of rifles and the invention of the Gatling gun in 1862 and the Maxim gun machine gun in 1883 meant that close orders of line infantry would suffer huge losses before being able to close with their foe, while the defensive advantages given to line infantry against cavalry became irrelevant with the effective removal of offensive cavalry from the battlefield in the face of the improved weaponry.

invention and few
But By the Way was one of the few features kept continuously running in the often seriously reduced Daily Express throughout World War II, when Morton's lampooning of Hitler, including the British invention of bracerot to make the Nazi's trousers fall down at inopportune moments, was regarded as valuable for morale.
A few years later, with the invention of the cesium atomic clock, an alternative offered itself.
The perfection of the invention required much more development work before it could be routinely used by others, but this was carried out over the next few years.
Sweden was one of few countries where the Bell System never got a strong hold, because Bell's invention was not patented in Sweden and a Swedish private competitor, Allmänna Telefon, was thus able to find an independent equipment supplier in Lars Magnus Ericsson.
The main plots of acts two and three are the librettists ' invention, with only a few passing references to incidents and characters in Murger.
He basically pictured the boy scouts only in few of his novels ( especially Pod junackou vlajkou a Devadesatka pokracuje ), preferring to write mostly about his own invention, the boy clubs.
Along with a few words in Khuzdul, Tolkien also developed runes of his own invention ( the Cirth ), said to have been invented by Elves and later adopted by the Dwarves.
A few say she invented the aulos or double-flute, though most mythographers credit Marsyas with its invention.
A few years before the invention of the Stanhope and the Columbian, Friedrich Koenig of Germany invented a steam-powered continuous press using rollers.
However, very few of these major works lack new technical ideas — simple examples being the introduction of communicable language in Meditations, the invention of a new percussion instrument ( the geophone ) for Des canyons aux etoiles ..., and the freedom from any synchronisation with the main pulse of individual parts in certain birdsong episodes of St. François d ' Assise.
They believe that the person who ruled for a few months was the real son of Cyrus, and that the story of his impersonation by a magus was an invention of Darius to justify his seizure of the throne.
Hall failed to appreciate the importance of his invention, and it remained known to only a few opticians.
Rolling Stones critics Greil Marcus and Lester Bangs jointly reviewed it and concluded: " Moondance is an album of musical invention and lyrical confidence ; the strong moods of " Into the Mystic " and the fine, epic brilliance of " Caravan " will carry it past many good records we'll forget in the next few years.
A few days afterwards, having succeeded in making a better telescope than the first, he took it to Venice where he communicated the details of his invention to the public and presented the instrument itself to the doge Leonardo Donato, who was sitting in full council.
" Very few in the industry ever witnessed Douglass using his invention, as he was notoriously secretive about his work, and was one of the most talked about men in the television industry.
St Hildegard of Bingen preserves an unusual Latin vocabulary that was in use in her convent, and which appears in a few of her poems ; this invention may also be influenced by Hiberno-Latin.
Prior to the invention of movable type in the West in the mid-15th century, texts were copied by hand and the small number of texts generated few occasions for these rights to be tested.
In 1882 Goebel made an offer to sell his inventions to the Edison Electric Light Co. for a few thousand dollars, but Edison did not see enough merit in the invention to accept the offer.
After years of trying to interest additional licensees in electrophotography, Battelle agreed to renegotiate with Haloid, making it the exclusive licensee for the invention ( except for a few minor uses that Battelle wished to retain for itself ).
Soon after invention the factory moved out to the village of Neuenegg a few kilometers west of Berne, where it is still produced.
He patented this invention in a few states and, when the US patent system was established, in the federal patent system ( Third U. S. Patent ).
As with other media practices such as journalism, encyclopedism benefited greatly from the invention of the movable type printing press in Renaissance-era Germany, allowing for a greater number of professionals and libraries to attain cheaper editions of encyclopedias in the following centuries, with revised editions of encyclopedic series being issued every few years.
The Greeks ' understanding of acoustics compares very favorably with the current state of the art, as even with the invention of microphones, there are very few modern large theaters that have truly good acoustics.
Another but with much more wake evidence because none sure instruments and few documents remain is Gasparo Duiffopruggar of Füssen, Germany, who was also originally credited with invention of the first violin.

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