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Book and Han
The Book of Han lists ten major schools, they are:
* The Twenty-Four Histories, a collection of authoritative histories of China, including the Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian and the Book of Han by Ban Gu.
Additionally, the Book of the Later Han ( Hou-Han-Shu ) treats the Su-Te and the Yan-Cai as distinct nations.
These popular phenomena were also documented in other historical records such as the Book of Han and Book of the Later Han.
Zhang read many of the great works of history in his day and claimed he had found ten instances where the Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Qian ( 145 – 90 BC ) and the Book of Han by Ban Gu ( AD 32 – 92 ) differed from other ancient texts that were available to him.
His account was preserved and recorded in the 5th century text of the Book of Later Han by Fan Ye ( 398 – 445 ).
* The Chinese philosopher Li Kui writes the Book of Law ( Fajing, 法经 ) in 407 BC, the basis for the law codes of the following Qin Dynasty and partially that of the Han Dynasty.
The Records of the Grand Historian by Sima Tan ( d. 110 BCE ) and his son Sima Qian ( 145 – 86 BCE ) established the standard model for all of imperial China's Standard Histories, such as the Book of Han written by Ban Biao ( 3 – 54 CE ), his son Ban Gu ( 32 – 92 CE ), and his daughter Ban Zhao ( 45 – 116 CE ).
The system was canonized in the Book of Rites, Zhouli, and Yili compendiums of the Han Dynasty ( 206 BC – 220 AD ), thus becoming the heart of the Chinese imperial ideology.
Carl Sagan in his book Comet ( 1985 ) reproduces Han period Chinese manuscript ( the Book of Silk, 2nd century BC ) that shows comet tail varieties: most are variations on simple comet tails, but the last shows the comet nucleus with four bent arms extending from it, recalling a swastika.
The apparition of 12 BCE was recorded in the Book of Han by Chinese astronomers of the Han Dynasty who tracked it from August through October.
The relevant records can be found in Records of the Grand Historian in 91 BC, Book of Han in AD 111, Book of the Later Han in the 5th century and Records of the Three Kingdoms in the 3rd century.
The first appearance of the name ( Old Chinese: * N-kʷˤaŋ C. gˤaj ; Middle Chinese: Hwang Ha ) is in the Book of Han written during the Western Han dynasty ( 206 BCAD 9 ).
* 28 BC – Chinese history book Book of Han makes earliest known dated record of sunspot.
* First possible date for the invention of the wheelbarrow in history ; as the 5th century Book of Later Han stated, that the wife of the once poor and youthful imperial censor Bao Xuan of the Chinese Han Dynasty helped him push a lu che back to his village during their feeble wedding ceremony, around this year.
In the Han Dynasty, these measurements were still being used, and were documented systematically in the Book of Han.

Book and bibliography
* Canettieri, Paolo, " The Book of Games: A bibliography ".
A 1912 article called " Some Knots and Splices " by Drew appears in the bibliography of The Ashley Book of Knots.
He returned to bibliography in his Bibliophobia, or Remarks on the Present Depression in the State of Literature and the Book Trade ( 1832 ), and the same subject furnishes the main interest of his Reminiscences of a Literary Life ( 1836 ), and his Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and Scotland ( 1838 ).
In 1809, the Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin published Bibliomania ; or Book Madness, a work described by literary critic Philip Connell as " a series of bizarre rambling dialogues which together comprised a kind of dramatized mock pathology, lavishly illustrated and, in the second edition, embellished with with extensive footnotes on bibliography and the history of book collecting ".
In 1924 he published a bibliography of first editions of the works of Yeats, and in 1930 he founded the Book Collector's Quarterly.
In addition to his achievements in black-letter bibliography he threw great light on ancient Celtic language and literature by the discovery, in 1857, of the Book of Deer, a manuscript copy of the Gospels in the Vulgate version, in which were inscribed old Gaelic charters.
# REDIRECTLemony Snicket bibliography # The Blank Book

Book and section
The last section of the book ( 7: 1 to 9: 8 ), commonly referred to as the Book of Visions, contains the only narrative section.
In the Pearl of Great Price's section containing part of Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible's book of Moses, it refers to " a Book of Remembrance ", written in the language of Adam.
The Book of Esther is a book in the Ketuvim (" writings "), the third section of the Jewish Tanakh ( the Hebrew Bible ) and is part of the Christian Old Testament.
The cantillation signs for the large poetic section in the middle of the Book of Job differ from those of most of the biblical books, using a system shared with it only by Psalms and Proverbs.
* This article also contains a section on the Book of Nahum.
The Eucharistic Prayer, as found in the Thanksgiving and Response section, is prayed by an authorized minister as set forth in The Book of Discipline.
His book about games of chance, Liber de ludo aleae (" Book on Games of Chance "), written in 1526, but not published until 1663, contains the first systematic treatment of probability, as well as a section on effective cheating methods.
As Alfonso elucidates in the opening section of the Libro de Juegos, the Libro de ajedrex ( Book of chess ) demonstrates the value of the intellect, the Libro de los dados ( Book of dice ) illustrates that chance has supremacy over pure intellect, and the Libro de las tablas ( Book of tables ) celebrates a conjoined use of both intellect and chance.
especially section on " The Alfonso X ' Book of Games '".
Another source of Mani's scriptures was original Aramaic writings relating to the book of Enoch literature ( see the Book of Enoch and the Second Book of Enoch ), as well as an otherwise unknown section of the book of Enoch called the " Book of Giants ".
Malachi was the writer of the Book of Malachi, the last book of the Neviim ( prophets ) section in the Jewish Tanakh.
Book 11, the section describing his meeting with the spirits of the dead is known as the Nekuia.
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus
The session of the local congregation has a great deal of freedom in the style and ordering of worship within the guidelines set forth in the Directory for Worship section of the Book of Order.
In July, 2010, by a vote of 373 to 323, the General Assembly voted to propose to the presbyteries for ratification a constitutional amendment to remove from the Book of Order section G-6. 0106. b. which included this explicit requirement for ordination: “ Among these standards is the requirement to live either in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman ( W-4. 9001 ), or chastity in singleness .” This proposal required ratification by a majority of the 173 presbyteries within 12 months of the General Assembly ’ s adjournment.
115b ) states that a peculiar section in the Book of Numbers ( 10: 35 — 36, surrounded by inverted Hebrew letter nuns ) in fact forms a separate book.
Book 1 ( at the head of the Odyssean section ) opens with a storm which Juno, Aeneas ' enemy throughout the poem, stirs up against the fleet.
Staines, albeit spelt Stanes, appears in the Middlesex section of the Domesday Book of 1086, as a property held by Westminster Abbey.
: Part of this section is from the Perl Design Patterns Book.
Perhaps to reduce the risk of public misunderstanding, Newton included at the beginning of Book 3 ( in the second ( 1713 ) and third ( 1726 ) editions ) a section entitled " Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy.

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