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In the late 18th century, Stewart Kyd, the author of the first treatise on corporate law in English, defined a corporation as,
In the late 4th century, Vegetius conflates Alans and Huns in his military treatise — Hunnorum Alannorumque natio, the " nation of Huns and Alans " — and collocates Goths, Huns and Alans, exemplo Gothorum et Alannorum Hunnorumque.
The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu ( also referred to as " Sun Wu " and " Sunzi "), a high-ranking military general, strategist and tactician, and it was believed to have been compiled during the late Spring and Autumn period or early Warring States period.
However, in the late 3rd century Porphyry, an anti-Christian Neoplatonic philosopher, claimed in his treatise Against the Christians that the miracles of Jesus were not unique, and mentioned Apollonius as a non-Christian who had accomplished similar achievements.
In Italy, spadone, or longsword, instruction lingered on in spite of the popularity of the rapier, at least into the mid-17th century ( Alfieri's Lo Spadone of 1653 ), with a late treatise of the " two handed sword " by one Giuseppe Colombani, a dentist in Venice dating to 1711.
* Bellifortis, late medieval treatise on military technology.
* Medical treatise of the renowned physician Hua Tuo ( traditional Chinese: 華佗 ; simplified Chinese: 华陀 ; pinyin: Huà Tuó ) from late Eastern Han.
In his later treatise on late capitalism, Mandel astonishingly hardly mentions the significance of taxation at all, a very serious omission from the point of view of the real world of modern capitalism since taxes can reach a magnitude of a third, or even half of GDP ( see E. Mandel, Late Capitalism.
De Re Militari ( Latin " Concerning Military Matters "), also Epitoma Rei Militaris, is a treatise by the late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus about Roman warfare and military principles as a presentation of methods and practices in use during the height of Rome's power, and responsible for that power.
Vegetius based his treatise on descriptions of Roman armies, especially those of the mid to late Republic.
Agamben's political thought was originally founded on his readings of Aristotle's Politics, Nicomachean Ethics, and treatise On the Soul, as well as the exegetical traditions concerning these texts in late antiquity and the Middle Ages.
The Didache (; Koine Greek: ) or The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles ( Didachē means " Teaching ") is a brief early Christian treatise, dated by most scholars to the late first or early 2nd century.
Its similarity to Manchu, the best-documented member of the family, was noted hundreds of years ago, first by botanist P. S. Pallas in the late 18th century, and then in a more formal linguistic study by M. A. Castren in the mid-19th century, regarded as a " pioneer treatise " in the field of Tungusology.
In the systematisation of the ritual of the Shaiva Siddhanta, the Kashmirian thinkers appear to have exercised less influence: the treatise that had the greatest impact on Shaiva ritual, and indeed on ritual outside the Shaiva sectarian domain, for we find traces of it in such works as the Agnipurana, is a ritual manual composed in North India in the late eleventh century by a certain Somasambhu.
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.
From the late 16th century, Italian rapier fencing attained considerable popularity all over Europe, notably with the treatise by Salvator Fabris ( 1606 ).
He probably lived and wrote in the mid to late 1st century AD and his treatise is the earliest treatment of these exercises.
On Ancient Medicine or Tradition in Medicine is a treatise in the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of ancient Greek medical texts attributed to Hippocrates and written probably in the late 5th century BC.
In January 1286 she thanked the abbot of Cerne for lending her a book — possibly a treatise on chess known to have been written at Cerne in the late thirteenth century — and her accounts reveal her in 1290 corresponding with an Oxford master about one of her books.
( This treatise was once attributed to Johannes de Garlandia, but scholarship beginning in the 1980s determined that Garlandia edited an anonymous manuscript late in the 13th century.
The composer who most notably followed Franco's treatise in his own music was Petrus de Cruce, one of the most prominent composers of motets of the late ars antiqua ( one of the few whose name has been preserved ; many of the surviving works are anonymous ).
In most sources there were six rhythmic modes, as first explained in the anonymous treatise of about 1260, De mensurabili musica ( formerly attributed to Johannes de Garlandia, who is now believed merely to have edited it in the late 13th century for Hieronymus de Moravia, who incorporated it into his own compilation ) ( Baltzer 2001 ).
Victorinus wrote a brief treatise De Definitionibus, that is, On Definition, which lists and discusses the various types of definitions utilized by rhetoricians and philosopher, recommending the " substantial definitions " proferred by the latter ( prior to the late 19th century this work was ascribed to Boethius.
Released in four volumes between 1591 and 1598 ( a fifth volume was finally published in the late nineteenth century ), the ' relations ' of the title referred to those of the ' universal ' ( Catholic ) church in various parts of the world, a treatise on " The Strength of all the Powers of Europe and Asia ", and even includes the Americas.

late and expressed
In the late 20th century, interest in Whorf's ideas experienced a resurgence, and a new generation of scholars began reading Whorf's works, arguing that previous critiques had only engaged superficially with Whorf's actual ideas, or had attributed him ideas he had never expressed.
Throughout the late Roman and early Byzantine periods, Christianity was resolving fundamental questions of identity, and the dispute between the orthodox and the monophysites became the cause of serious disorder, expressed through allegiance to the horse-racing parties of the Blues and the Greens.
Oxford expressed his grief at the late Queen's death, and his apprehension for the future.
" He argued that the anti-feudal sentiment of French peasants expressed in the 1789 cahier de doléances ( list of grievances ) was linked to the " seigneurial reaction " of the late 18th century in which lords significantly increased feudal dues.
While being interviewed for a February 2009 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, Kurzweil expressed a desire to construct a genetic copy of his late father, Fredric Kurzweil, from DNA within his grave site.
Let It Be < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s release had attracted attention from the major record labels, and by late 1984 several had expressed interest in signing the Replacements.
In religion, New England Yankees originally followed the Puritan tradition, as expressed in Congregational churches ; beginning in the late colonial period, however, many became Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, or, later, Unitarians.
In late 1953 she proposed that data processing problems should be expressed using English keywords, but Rand management considered the idea unfeasible.
Omaha officials have never expressed a desire to annex Ralston ; an agreement had been signed with Ralston's then-mayor, Wendell Kronberg, in the late 1960s whereby Omaha would leave Ralston alone.
Several times during the late 1930s, Eliade publicly expressed his support for the Iron Guard, a fascist and antisemitic political organization.
Tensions arose between the band members as DeLonge expressed his desire to cancel the tour and enter a half-year respite from touring in late 2004, and the band officially announced an " indefinite hiatus " in February 2005.
The notion of probability was expressed by the Latin loanword chance, adopted in Middle English from the late 13th century, literally describing an outcome as a " falling " ( as it were of dice ), via Old French cheance from Late Latin cadentia " falling ".
And sure enough, in the late 1940s, at two or three board meetings shortly before his death, he expressed the idea of starting a new institution .” By 2005, the foundation had donated most of its remaining financial resources to the college, providing Olin with an endowment of about 460 million dollars.
Its concerns overlap those of the Old Right that opposed the New Deal in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as American social conservatism of the late 20th century expressed, for example, in the book Single Issues by Joseph Sobran.
In late 1773, in his " Poem to the Memory of John Cunningham " which was written on hearing news of the death of that poet in an asylum in Newcastle, Fergusson expressed fears of a similar fate.
The Scottish Government has expressed its intention to hold an independence referendum in late 2014.
Helen Jackson – the widow of the late Senator Henry M. Jackson expressed her desire that their family remain neutral in the debate.
In the late eighteenth century, the standard Hebrew lexicon and grammar of John Parkhurst expressed the view that the traditional rendering of the Hebrew word nephesh as reference to an immortal soul, had no lexical support.
Indeed the late magic authority, John Mullholland, wrote that no less a person than Harry Houdini had expressed the opinion that no one could be considered an accomplished magician until he had mastered the Cups and Balls.
" In the late 1970s, Barger devised a theoretical methodology that demanded hypotheses be expressed as computer simulations, and that the simulations be refined by analyzing literary descriptions of human behavior.
In late 1990, the US partnership expressed similar concerns and embarked on an upgrade to the existing Sidewinder design to provide increased manoeuvrability and IRCCM ( infrared counter counter measures ) performance, i. e. measures to counter infrared countermeasures ( IRCM ).
In late 1964, the British commentator Neil Wates expressed the opinion that urban renewal in the USA had ' demonstrated the tremendous advantages which flow from an urban renewal programme ,' such as remedying the ' personal problems ' of the poor, creation or renovation of housing stock, educational and cultural ' opportunities '.
In the late 1980s, the Black Country Museum expressed interest in transferring the building to its site in Dudley and so the transfer of the building began in 1989.
In late summer 1916, as Brătianu's government sealed an alliance with the Entente, Iorga expressed his joy in a piece named Ceasul (" The Hour "): " the hour we have been expecting for over two centuries, for which we have been living our entire national life, for which we have been working and writing, fighting and thinking, has at long last arrived.
The horn-shaped rhyta are carefully woven in composition with the erect male organs of the satyrs, but this blatantly sexual and somewhat humorous theme appears to be a late development, in keeping with Athenian humor, as is expressed in the plays of Aristophanes.

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