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In 1983 he wrote an extended manuscript ( about 600 pages ) entitled Pursuing Stacks, stimulated by correspondence with Ronald Brown, ( see also R. Brown and Tim Porter at University of Bangor in Wales ), and starting with a letter addressed to Daniel Quillen.
Abba Mari collected the correspondence and added to each letter a few explanatory notes.
The printed edition ( Presburg, 1838 ), prepared by M. L. Bislichis, contains: ( 1 ) Preface ; ( 2 ) a treatise of eighteen chapters on the incorporeality of God ; ( 3 ) correspondence ; ( 4 ) a treatise, called Sefer ha-Yarḥi, included also in letter 58 ; ( 5 ) a defense of The Guide and its author by Shem-Tob Palquera ( Grätz, Gesch.
The Aegean written documents have not yet proved ( by being found outside the area ) to be epistolary ( letter writing ) correspondence with other countries.
This was followed by a fan letter from H. P. Lovecraft, which was the beginning of 15 years of friendship and correspondence.
Goldbach is most noted for his correspondence with Leibniz, Euler, and Bernoulli, especially in his 1742 letter to Euler stating his Goldbach's conjecture.
The third letter is extant, but no trace of an answer appears in St. Gregory's correspondence, owing probably to the fact that the pope died in 604, about the time it reached Rome.
Rather in correspondence with Church ( ca 1934 – 5 ), Gödel proposed axiomatizing the notion of " effective calculability "; indeed, in a 1935 letter to Kleene, Church reported that:
The epistle may not be a true piece of correspondence between specific parties, but rather an example of wisdom literature formulated as a letter for circulation.
On some of the most damaging correspondence, Blaine had written " Burn this letter ," giving Democrats the last line to their rallying cry: " Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, the continental liar from the state of Maine, ' Burn this letter!
The correspondence she kept with the outside world, both spiritual and social, transgressed the cloister as a space of female confinement, and served to document Hildegard ’ s grand style and strict formatting of medieval letter writing.
The papal register, a listing of letters sent out by the popes, describes him as an " abbot in Frankia " in its description of the correspondence, but the letter itself only says " abbot ".
His sole description of this process is contained in letter 41 of his collected Latin correspondence.
He was born in a Smålandian village and under the early teens a farmer, but science, with its celebrities such as Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein made such an impression on him, as to motivate him to accomplish college studies by letter correspondence.
Soon Marianne receives a curt letter enclosing their former correspondence and love tokens, including a lock of her hair and informing her of his engagement to a young lady of large fortune.
Jim Allan ( An introduction to Elvish, ISBN 0-905220-10-2 ) compared the tengwar with the Universal Alphabet of Francis Lodwick of 1686, both on grounds of the correspondence between shape features and sound features, and of the actual letter shapes.
The spelling structures for some alphabetic languages, such as Spanish, are comparatively orthographically transparent, or orthographically shallow, because there is nearly a one-to-one correspondence between sounds and the letter patterns that represent them.
Thenceforth all communication between the two happened by means of correspondence — but even this changed after she read a letter Arthur sent to his sister.
Annex III contains an example internment card, letter and correspondence card:
** The letter to King Geraint of Dumnonia, was supposed to have been destroyed by the Britons ( William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum, p. 361 ), but was discovered with others of Aldhelm's in the correspondence of St Boniface, archbishop of Mainz.
), but he continued his correspondence with James, leading to the celebrated incident of the " Camaret Bay letter " of 1694.
A letter archive excavated in 1973 in Nippur contains the correspondence between Kudurru the šandabakku or governor of Nippur and an individual of this name whose is greeted as “ brother ” which may be him.
* Emily Dickinson's poem " Belshazzar had a letter ," # 1459 from the Poems of Emily Dickinson is about Belshazzar's immortal correspondence.
She assisted Schlegel in some of his literary productions, and the publication of her correspondence in 1871 established for her a posthumous reputation as a German letter writer.

correspondence and generated
Under this correspondence, Dickson's lemma may be seen as a special case of Hilbert's basis theorem stating that every polynomial ideal has a finite basis, for the ideals generated by monomials.
The first scholarly book on Saunière's activities was by local historian and chief librarian of Carcassonne René Descadeillas, who sifted through the priest's account books and personal correspondence, as well as the records of Saunière's ecclesiastical trial lodged in the Carcassonne Bishopric --- and concluded there never was any treasure or mystery, all of the priest's wealth was generated from selling masses and accepting donations, in his 1974 Mythologie du trésor de Rennes: histoire véritable de l ' abbé Saunière, curé de Rennes-le-Château.
This book generated controversy because, although Morris had access to Reagan's papers and correspondence, including his private diary, and he had been chosen as Reagan's official biographer, Morris wrote the book in a fiction-like fashion with a fictional version of himself as the narrator.

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In 1530, Catherine was banished from court and spent the remainder of her life ( until her death in 1536 ) alone in an isolated manor home, barred from any contact with Mary ( although her ladies-in-waiting helped the two maintain a secret correspondence ).
Under his superintendence was begun the great series of publications, besides that of the correspondence of Frederick the Great, which he helped to edit.
In this position, she managed his office, handled his correspondence, conducted research, and helped write his speeches.
He may have temporarily helped support the surviving Mozarts, as Constanze's correspondence in several places mentions his " generosity ".
Anne Gilchrist, who became one of the first to write about Whitman, first read his poetry from Rossetti's edition, and Rossetti helped initiate their correspondence.
Using her knowledge about Ryan, she helped Chronos into faking a mail correspondence with Ryan, giving him the shrinking belt he eventually used to become the Atom, but planting the seeds of his downfall, trapping part of the denizens of Ivy Town in a microverse held in strange viral constructs hidden in Ryan's bloodstream.
Apple joined The New York Times in 1963, and over more than 30 years, contributed foreign correspondence from over 100 countries, including coverage of the Vietnam War – where his penetrating questioning helped expose the unreliability of the military briefings known as the " Five O ' Clock Follies " – the Biafra crisis, the Iranian revolution, and the fall of Communist governments in the Soviet bloc.
Oseen apparently sought to helped finance publication of the ( German language ) paper by the impoverished Jebsen, mentioned the theorem in his own 1921 English language review, and kept up a correspondence with the younger man until Jebsen's death.

correspondence and bring
During his three years ' stay in the Holy Land Nahmanides maintained a correspondence with his native land, by means of which he endeavored to bring about a closer connection between Judea and Spain.
He is apt to attach an exaggerated importance to some of the authorities which he was the first to bring to light, to see a general tendency in what may only be the expression of an individual eccentricity, to rely too much on ambassadors ' reports which may have been written for some special end, to enter too fully into the details of diplomatic correspondence.
The roots of asynchronous learning are in the end of the 19th century, when formalized correspondence education ( or distance learning ) first took advantage of the postal system to bring physically remote learners into the educational fold.
Cutting is perhaps best known as a prominent Anglo who sought to bring Hispanic voters into the political mainstream prior to the New Deal, and for maintaining correspondence with the controversial poet Ezra Pound in the 1930s.
Typically, Embassies request that fiancé ( e ) s bring evidence of their relationship to the interview, such as photographs together, correspondence between the two, evidence of remittances to the fiancé ( e ), phone bills showing calls to each other, etc.
All citizens of the 17th century Republic of Letters corresponded by letter, exchanged published papers and pamphlets, and considered it their duty to bring others into the Republic through the expansion of correspondence.

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