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Although Leland's Itinerary notes remained unpublished until the eighteenth century, they provided a significant quarry of data and descriptions for William Camden's Britannia ( first edition, 1586 ), and many other antiquarian works.
1350 ); Guy of Warwick, a poem ( written in 1617 and licensed, but not printed ) by John Lane, the manuscript of which ( in the British Library ) contains a sonnet by John Milton, father of the poet ; The Famous Historie of Guy, Earl of Warwick ( c. 1607 ) by Samuel Rowlands ; The Booke of the moste Victoryous Prince Guy of Warwicke ( William Copland, London, n. d .); other editions by J. Cawood and C. Bates ; chapbooks and ballads of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: The Tragical History, Admirable Atchievements and Curious Events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, a tragedy ( 1661 ) which may possibly be identical with a play on the subject written by John Day and Thomas Dekker, and entered at Stationers ' Hall on 15 January 1618 / 19 ; three verse fragments are printed by Hales and F. J. Furnivall in their edition of the Percy Folio MS. vol.
The eighteenth edition drew a very heavy postbag of bad-tempered mail to its editor David Roberts in the wake of a retrospective reappraisal of the career of Cliff Richard's former backing group, The Shadows.
* Lives of Solon, Pelopidas, and Cleomenes in Plutarch's Lives, 1683 – 6, 5 vols., an edition often reprinted in the first half of the eighteenth century.
First published in 1950, it is presently in its eighteenth edition ( published in July 2011 by McGraw-Hill ).
This may have been a mathematical mistake on Delany's part: in the book's first edition there are several such errors, such as the numbering of the centuries: the year 1850 is in the middle of the nineteenth century, not the eighteenth.
With regard to printing, paper making, edition setting, and reprinting, not much had changed in European technology by the eighteenth century.
Eighteen years later an entirely rewritten eighteenth edition ( third revision ) was published in 1898.
In 2012, the eighteenth edition took place on August 4 from 12: 00 until 23: 00.
Therefore Hanmer's edition is not highly regarded today, with the editors of The Oxford Shakespeare assessing it in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion as " one of the worst in the eighteenth century.
The eighteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from January 14, 1945 to February 28, 1945.
One of the most characteristic works of Cormenin is the Livre des orateurs, a series of brilliant studies of the principal parliamentary orators of the restoration and the monarchy of July, the first edition of which appeared in 1838, and the eighteenth in 1860.

eighteenth and book
Although he is properly considered one of the founders of psychiatry, this book also establishes him as the last great nosologist of the eighteenth century.
Contained in the Leopold Helfand Rare Book and Archives Room is a collection of seventeenth and eighteenth century botanicals, including a book once owned by Isaac Newton.
According to this timeline, Amelia would be seventy years old in the eighteenth book, Tomb of the Golden Bird.
In Seymour's Complete Gamester, in 1722, where there is a frontispiece to the book in which a party of rank are represented playing at it, it is described as a game so much in fashion that at its peak by the turn of the eighteenth century, it inspired a unique form of furniture-a three-sided card table.
" The eighteenth book, dealing with Justinian's reign, is well acquainted with, and colored by, official propaganda.
Muslim historian and hagiographer, Muhammad bin Ishaq, reported in his book Sira that the eighteenth chapter of the Qur ' an ( which includes the story of Dhu l-Qarnayn ) was revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad by Allah on account of some questions posed by rabbis residing in the city of Medina – the verse was revealed during the Meccan period of Muhammad's life.
" He can afford not to work, but spends a lot of his time writing a book about a French politician of the eighteenth century.
The only known surviving copy of the Birmingham Journal ( eighteenth century ) | Birmingham Journal, dated 21 May 17331732: The Birmingham Journal is founded and published from Thomas Warren's book store.
Ceporin ’ s short book on Greek grammar ( published 1522 ) was reprinted in many editions and was still in use in the eighteenth century in Swiss schools.
After a brief chapter on three ancient mathematicians, the remainder of the book is devoted to the lives of about forty mathematicians who worked in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Foucault's first major book, written while he was the director of the Maison de France in Sweden, it is an examination of the cultural, legal, political philosophical and medical construction of madness in Europe, from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, and a critique of the idea of history and historical method.
According to the 19th century book (" Annals of the wars of the eighteenth century ") by Author Eduard Cust, the French Army has used 300 European Cavalry, 2250 European Infantries, 1300 Sepoys, 3000 Mahrattas with 16 pieces of Artillery and the English had used about 80 European Horses, 250 Native horses, 1900 European Infantries, 2100 Sepoys and 26 pieces of Artillery.
The book revolves around a young New Englander, Amy Delatour, a teenager of French Acadian-English lineage, who often goes into a fugue stage where she believes she is a tormented soul named Ange-Marie, a French Acadian in exile in eighteenth century Connecticut who had been separated from her beloved husband, Paul.
The Threat Within by Jude Watson is the eighteenth and final book in the Jedi Apprentice series of young reader novels.

eighteenth and 2005
Because these events can last a long time, they may overlap: for instance, in February 2005 Joop van Oosterom was declared winner of the eighteenth Championship ( which began in June 2003 ), though the winner of the seventeenth Championship ( which began in March 2002 ) had not yet been determined.
* Womersley, David, Paddy Bullard, Abigail Williams, " Cultures of Whiggism ": new essays on English literature and culture in the long eighteenth century ( University of Delaware Press, 2005 )
In 2005 – 2006, after a great comeback in the second half of the season following the appointment of Emiliano Mondonico as new head coach, Albinoleffe ended the season in eighteenth place and managed to save itself from relegation by prevailing in the playouts against Avellino ( score: 2 – 0, 2 – 3 ).
Royal Rumble ( 2005 ) was the eighteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ).
He reached a career high tenth position in the ATP Champions Race in April 2003, as well as a career-high ATP eighteenth ranking in February 2005.
In August, 2007, work started at the new branch headquarters of the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas in the City of Oaxaca, which are lodged in an old domestic building in the Alameda de León, which dates from the eighteenth century and was received by the UNAM in commodatum in 2005.
Abdul Salam Mureef Ghaithan Al Shehri, a Saudi citizen who was fifteen when he was captured, celebrated his eighteenth birthday in Guantanamo Bay, in late April 2005.
He recovered and released his eighteenth album, Alivio de Luto, in November 2005 and in 2009 he released his album, Vinagre y rosas.
In 2005, he raised eyebrows by qualifying eighteenth at Kansas Speedway, and ran well in the opening laps before he was spun by Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Hurricane Stan was the eighteenth named tropical storm and eleventh hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.

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( That corpus of law was a reflection of the power system in existence during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
By her eighteenth birthday her bent for writing was so evident that Papa and Mamma gave her a Life Of Dickens as a spur to her aspiration.
There was a tendency in late eighteenth century Enlightenment thought to understand human society as natural phenomena that behaved according to certain principles and that could be observed empirically.
The species was introduced into cultivation at the beginning of the eighteenth century.
André Malraux explains that the notion of beauty was connected to a particular conception of art that arose with the Renaissance and was still dominant in the eighteenth century ( but was supplanted later ).
Although this is a relatively small value, it was well within the observational capability of the instruments available in the early eighteenth century.
It has been suggested that the increasing interest in traditional popular ballads during the eighteenth century was prompted by social issues such as the enclosure movement as many of the ballads deal with themes concerning rural laborers.
Legally the definition varied from state to state, and was more flexible in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before the American Civil War.
The late Medieval period saw the recitation of certain hours of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin, which was based on the Breviary in form and content, becoming popular among those who could read, and Bishop Challoner did much to popularise the hours of Sunday Vespers and Compline ( albeit in English translation ) in his ' Garden of the Soul ' in the eighteenth century.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, food was a classic marker in Europe.
It shares the same roots as the English of the United States because it was based on the immigration of British Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution in the late eighteenth century.
By the beginning of the eighteenth century, the Royal Society in England was discussing the practice of inoculation, and the smallpox epidemic in 1713 spurred further interest.
In the eighteenth century, England was famous for its woollen and worsted cloth.
By the eighteenth century, Chianti was widely recognized as a red wine, but the exact composition and grape varieties used to make Chianti at this point is unknown.
It was not until the invention of the voltaic pile in the eighteenth century that a viable source of electricity became available.
In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in the " General Scholium " that concludes his Principia.
* The Ossian cycle of ancient Celtic poetry supposedly rediscovered and published in 1760 by Scottish poet James Macpherson was actually written in the eighteenth century, possibly based on some fragments of earlier verses.
The family was originally from Germany, being descended from Jean-René Bönickhausen, who emigrated from Marmagen and settled in Paris at the beginning of the eighteenth century.
The following is a song attributed to the reign of one of the Intef kings before or after the 12th dynasty, and the text was used in the eighteenth and nineteenth dynasties.
Thus, even when the Electors of Saxony were Catholics during the eighteenth century, they continued to preside over the corpus evangelicorum, since the state of Saxony was officially Protestant.
In the taxonomies of artillery pieces used by European ( and European-style ) armies in the eighteenth, 19th, and 20th centuries, the howitzer stood between the " gun " ( characterized by a longer barrel, larger propelling charges, smaller shells, higher velocities, and flatter trajectories ) and the " mortar " ( which was meant to fire at even higher angles of ascent and descent ).
The rod of Asclepius was adopted by most Western doctors as a badge of their profession, but in several medical organizations of the United States, the caduceus took its place since the eighteenth century, although this use is declining.
British settlement and colonial rule of the island continent of Australia in the eighteenth century was premised on terra nullius, for its settlers considered it unused by its sparse inhabitants.

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