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Contemporary Dutch virtues of independence, fortitude and industry were rendered fully recognizable among the Batavians in more scholarly history represented in Hugo Grotius ' Liber de Antiquitate Republicae Batavicorum ( 1610 ).
As he writes in Liber E, " It is absolutely necessary that all experiments should be recorded in detail during, or immediately after, their performance (...) The more scientific the record is, the better.
The account in the Liber Pontificalis is hardly more favorable to Vigilius.
Their candidate is stated in earlier editions of the Liber Pontificalis to have been the son of Boemund, but in the more recent and more accurate editions his father's name is not given.
What it covers is the application of the results of ' Liber primus ' to the earth, the moon, the tides, the solar system, and the universe: in this respect it has much the same purpose as the final Book 3 of the ' Principia ', but it is written much less formally and is more easily read.
The Liber pontificalis recounts a bizarre scene of the crowned emperor prostrating himself before the pope, but a more mutual greeting is probable.
Varro's more complex theology groups her functionally with Tellus, Terra, Venus ( and thus Victoria ) and with Libera as a female aspect of Liber.
Liber CCCCXVIII has instructions in Aethyr 8 and 18 which are to be regarded as Class D. As it is a diary, it more properly belongs in Class B, except for the parts that the Angels dictated.
Two later Guelph Tuscan histories, the Liber Jani de Procida et Palialoco and the Leggenda di Messer Gianni di Procida, possibly relying on the Rebellamentu or the Rebellamentus lost source, follow it in stressing John's involvement, but they portray him in a more critical light.
Such municipalities would have likely had one or more temples in which the Liber Linteus was produced or utilized.
The two earlier books are scarcely more than a copy of earlier histories of Frankish kings, such as the Liber Historiae Francorum, the Continuation of Fredegar and the Annales regni Francorum, but the third book, which deals with the period from 814 to 1028, is of considerable historical importance.
The order also replaced the former charter Liber Pactionis with The Book, which gives another viewpoint of the path that some consider more realistic.
After reading Peter J. Carrol's Liber Null, McGee became much more interested in the study of occult magick.
Its more proper Latin title is Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum, a title generally rendered in English as the Book of Biblical Antiquities.
In a more contemporary area, the idea of dialectical monism is expressed in the central book of Thelema, Liber AL vel Legis:
It is possible, however, that the mentioning of Saint Lucius of Britain in the Liber Pontificalis soon led to a scholarly identification of the otherwise somewhat shapeless patron saint with his more prominent British namesake.
* The extremely rare and sought after original first edition of Liber Al ( among other original Crowley First Editions ), also known as the Vellum books but more popularly known as the Holy Book of Thelema by Aleister Crowley
There have been a number of books of the dead mentioned in the background material-the nine " Books of Nagash ", the " Liber Mortis " of Vanhal-but none of these has ever appeared as more than passing references or small passages.
It is a part of the Progressive Alliance, which in turn forms part of the Liber Seregni Front uniting the more moderate centre-left and centrist sectors of the Broad Front.
Burchard's importance derives from his Liber Notarum, a form of official record of the more significant papal ceremonies with which he was involved.
Older reference books say he died on December 2, but a more recent interpretation of the ninth-century " Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis " indicated that he died on July 31.
In the " Liber Ordinum ", for instance, the formula is of the nature of a benediction, and the Gelasian Sacramentary has the prayer " Deus mundi conditor ", not found elsewhere, but containing the remarkable " praise of the bee "-- possibly a Vergilian reminiscence — which is found with more or less modification in all the texts of the " Praeconium " down to the present.
Liber Historiae Francorum has been explored and interpreted by Richard Gerberding and more recently by Rosamond McKitterick in History and Memory in the Carolingian World.

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The one most commonly cited is Anastasius Bibliothecarius ( d. 886 ), a compiler of Liber Pontificalis, who was a contemporary of the female Pope by the Chronicons dating.
The full title of the book is Liber AL vel Legis, sub figura CCXX, as delivered by XCIII = 418 to DCLXVI, and it is commonly referred to as The Book of the Law.
In reading Liber Abaci, it is helpful to understand Fibonacci's notation for rational numbers, a notation that is intermediate in form between the Egyptian fractions commonly used until that time and the vulgar fractions still in use today.
Liber chronicarum-more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle.
The Liber Usualis is a book of commonly used Gregorian chants in the Catholic tradition, compiled by the monks of the Abbey of Solesmes in France.

Liber and known
The first known mention of the word was in the third century AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis ( sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima ) by Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing the word written in the form of a triangle:
The most well known version is that written by Gerald Gardner, and includes material paraphrased works by Aleister Crowley, primarily from Liber ALThe Book of the Law ( particularly from Ch 1, spoken by Nuit, the Star Goddess ), and from his Liber XV: the Gnostic Mass as well as Liber LXV ( Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, or the Book of the Heart Girt with the Serpent ), thus linking modern Wicca irrevocably to the cosmology and revelations of Thelema.
Special cases of the Chinese remainder theorem were also known to Brahmagupta ( 7th century ), and appear in Fibonacci's Liber Abaci ( 1202 ).
Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life ") and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ", also known as De operatione Dei, " On God's Activity ") followed.
The first known written recipe for a dish of the name ( as ' hagese '), made with offal and herbs, is in the verse cookbook Liber Cure Cocorum dating from around 1430 in Lancashire, North West England.
Duchesne incorporates the Annales Romani ( 1044 – 1187 ) into his edition of the Liber Pontificalis, which otherwise relies on the two earliest known recissions of the work ( 530 and 687 ).
Historians have known since Louis Duchesne's critical edition of the Liber Pontificalis that the ' renumbering ' was actually due to a misunderstanding in the textual transmission of the official Papal lists.
By his account, a possibly non-corporeal or " praeterhuman " being that called itself Aiwass contacted him and dictated a text known as The Book of the Law or Liber AL vel Legis, which outlined the principles of Thelema.
** Aleister Crowley begins writing Liber Al vel Legis, better known as The Book of the Law, a text central to Thelema.
* Italy: Emperor Frederick II promulgates the Constitutions of Melfi ( also known as Liber Augustalis ), a collection of laws for Sicily.
It is not known just why Newton changed his mind so radically about the final form of what had been a readable narrative in ' De motu corporum, Liber secundus ' of 1685, but he largely started afresh in a new, tighter, and less accessible mathematical style, eventually to produce Book 3 of the ' Principia ' as we know it.
The Liber Pontificalis, which documents the reigns of popes, states that Clement had known Saint Peter.
Most of what is known of him is derived from the Liber Pontificalis.
His initiative in this direction was visible as early as the Assizes of Capua ( 1220, issued soon after his coronation in Rome ) but came to fruition in his promulgation of the Constitutions of Melfi ( 1231, also known as Liber Augustalis ), a collection of laws for his realm that was remarkable for its time and was a source of inspiration for a long time after.
: This monumental medical encyclopedia in nine volumes — known in Europe also as The Large Comprehensive or Continens Liber ( جامع الكبير ) —
Liber lifted the lost boy to the stars ,” turning him into one of the stars of the constellation Vindemitor or Vindiatrix ( better known as Bootes ).
In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Liber (" the free one "), also known as Liber Pater (" the free Father ") was a god of viticulture and wine, fertility and freedom.
According to Raymond Brown's introduction of his edition Epistle of John, the source of the Comma Johanneum, a brief interpolation in the First Epistle of John, known since the fourth century, appears to be the Latin Liber Apologeticus by Priscillian.
Herman's first known translation was the sixth book of an astrological treatise Liber sextus astronomie by the Jewish writer Sahl ibn Bishr.

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