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There is one volume of Aristotle's concerning logic not found in the Organon, namely the fourth book of Metaphysics.
Ethical Problems was traditionally counted as the fourth book of the Quaestiones.
The fourth book completes the progression of the first and second by moving to three-dimensional forms and the construction of polyhedra.
The fourth book is devoted to the theory of movement.
The fourth book, Descriptio insularum Aquilonis, completed approximately in 1075, is about the geography, people and customs of Scandinavia, as well as updates of the progress of Christian missionaries there.
Scandinavia had only just recently been explored by missionaries, and since the fourth book was perhaps created to inspire and guide future missionaries, its detailed descriptions make it one of the most important sources about pre-Christian Scandinavia.
The fourth book begins with the consecration of Theodore as Archbishop of Canterbury, and recounts Wilfrid's efforts to bring Christianity to the kingdom of Sussex.
Evaluating Collins ' approach, he considers " the wide geographical spread from which the material comes and the implicit assumption that linguistic developments would have occurred uniformly throughout this area " a weakness and concludes, " The character of the Hebrew and Aramaic could support a date in the fifth or fourth century for the extant written form of the book, but does not demand a second-century date.
The Book of Numbers ( from Greek Ἀριθμοί, Arithmoi ;, Bəmidbar, " In the desert ") is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah.
Originally written as a novel series by Wang Du Lu starting in the late 1930s, the film is adapted from the storyline of the fourth book in the series, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
* Clanking replicators are also mentioned briefly in the fourth chapter of K. Eric Drexler's 1986 book Engines of Creation.
Clement begins the fourth book with a belated explanation of the disorganized nature of the work, and gives a brief description of his aims for the remaining three or four books.
The fourth book focuses on martyrdom.
Elements of Geology began as the fourth volume of the third edition of Principles: Lyell intended the book to act as a suitable field guide for students of geology.
The apocalyptic fourth book of Ezra ( also called the second book of Esdras ) was written c. AD 100, probably in Hebrew-Aramaic.
It is outlined in his book A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, which is now in its fourth edition.
The Book of Enos is the fourth book of the Book of Mormon.
This work is often seen as the fourth book of Capital and constitutes one of the first comprehensive treatises on the history of economic thought.
* The Moor ( novel ), the fourth book in Mary Russell detective series by Laurie R. King.
* Members of the English rock group Radiohead have stated that the book influenced them particularly during the making of their fourth and fifth albums, Kid A ( 2000 ) and Amnesiac ( 2001 ) respectively.
In addition to the main rule book ( now in its fourth edition ) there have been over 100 supplemental books published with adventures and expansions to both the rules and the game settings.
In that sketch he acknowledged that Patrick Matthew had, unknown to Wallace or himself, anticipated the concept of natural selection in an appendix to a book published in 1831 ; in the fourth edition he mentioned that William Charles Wells had done so as early as 1813.

fourth and Endymion
In the fourth book of John Keats ' " Endymion ", the title character swears by, among other things, " old Rhadamanthus ' tongue of doom ..."
Skiddaw is mentioned in the fourth book of John Keats ' Endymion:
Its nature as an ill-omen is alluded to in the fourth book of John Keats ' " Endymion ": "... within ye hear / No sound so loud as when on curtain'd bier / The death-watch tick is stifled.

fourth and John
The fourth name was ( John ) Milton of Christ's College, followed by ( Richard ) Manningham of Peterhouse, who matriculated 16 October 1624.
He was the fourth child of Ondrej Varchola ( Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889 – 1942 ) and Júlia ( née Zavacká, 1892 – 1972 ), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U. S. Andy had two older brothers, Paul, born about 1923, and John, born about 1925.
* The Arians of the fourth century by John Henry " Cardinal " Newman in " btm " format
* 1992 – John Major's Conservative Party wins an unprecedented fourth general election victory in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
* John J. Cone, the fourth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1898 to 1899
John Gordon ( 1792 – 1869 ), younger brother of the fourth Earl, was an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
This fourth catholic or " general " epistle is attributed to John the Evangelist, traditionally thought to be the author of the Gospel of John and the other two Epistles of John.
In the standard order of the canonical gospels, John is fourth, after the three interrelated synoptic gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke.
The articles comprising London Labour and the London Poor were initially collected into three volumes in 1851 ; the 1861 edition included a fourth volume, co-written with Bracebridge Hemyng, John Binny and Andrew Halliday, on the lives of prostitutes, thieves and beggars.
According to John Gower in Book 7 of the Confessio Amantis, this plant was the herb of the fourth star of Nectanabus ' astrology, Capella.
The Lords of the Isles ruled the Inner Hebrides as well as part of the Western Highlands as subjects of the King of Scots until John MacDonald, fourth Lord of the Isles, squandered the family's powerful position.
On November 2, 2010, Lynch was elected to a historic fourth term as Governor of New Hampshire, in a victory over former State Health and Human Service ’ s Commissioner John Stevens, 56 % to 48 %.
John II (; 2 August 1455 – 9 January 1499 ) was Elector of Brandenburg from 1486 until his death, the fourth of the House of Hohenzollern.
In the lists of the Apostles John has the second place ( Acts 1: 13 ), the third (), and the fourth (; ), yet always after James with the exception of a few passages (; 9: 28 in the Greek text ; Acts 1: 13 ).
The young constable with bulging eyes, fourth from right, is Arbuckle's nephew Al St. John.
This was his fourth title there, equalling the records of John McEnroe and Boris Becker.
* The third and fourth were recovered in 1836 by John Deane from the Mary Rose.
Foot took a back seat in Labour politics after 1983 and retired from the House of Commons at the 1992 general election, when Labour lost to the Tories ( now led by John Major ) for the fourth election in succession, but remained politically active.
The Jets, trailing the Dolphins 30 – 7 at the end of the third quarter, rallied in the fourth quarter scoring 23 unanswered points, eventually winning in overtime with a 40 yard John Hall kick.
According to Bauckham, the reformers Martin Luther and John Calvin repudiated the idea that Christians are bound to obey the Mosaic law, including the fourth commandment of the Decalogue concerning Sabbath, although they followed Aquinas's concept of natural law.
The fourth season got off to a slow start in the ratings on October 8, 2004, due to the Friday time-slot, preemptions by local sports in some markets, and by coverage of the second presidential debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry in others.

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