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* De Officiis Ministrorum ( On the Offices of Ministers, an ecclesiastical handbook modeled on Cicero's De Officiis.
* Erasmus publishes A handbook on manners for children ( De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus ), which becomes popular and widely translated.
** De jaculatione equestri a military handbook on missiles thrown from horseback.
He was the author of an extant treatise De Figuris Sententiarum et Elocutionis, written as an instalment of a complete rhetorical handbook for the use of a young and eager correspondent.
He wrote a metrical handbook De Metris, in four books, which was added to the Ars Grammatica of Gaius Marius Victorinus sometime before 400, but not by Victorinus himself.
Some of Hunayn's most notable translations were his translation of " De material Medica ," which was technically a pharmaceutical handbook, and his most popular selection, “ Questions on Medicine .” “ Questions on Medicine ” was extremely beneficial to medical students because it was a good guide for beginners to become familiar with the fundamental aspects of medicine in order to understand the more difficult materials.
Commentariolum Petitionis (" little handbook on electioneering "), also known as De petitione consulatus (" on running for the Consulship "), is an essay supposedly written by Quintus Tullius Cicero, ca.
Considerable fragments of his work ( probably called De hortis ), which treated of the cultivation of trees and vegetables, and also of their medicinal properties, have survived, chiefly in the body of and as an appendix to the Medicina Plinii ( an anonymous 4th century handbook of medical recipes based upon Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historiae, xx – xxxii ).

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( Metal data will not be included in the second edition, since these have been collected independently by W. B. Pearson, National Research Council, Ottawa, and published as A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys by Pergamon Press.
* Almond Production Manual Published by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, this handbook includes amongst other chapters a history of almonds, trends in orchard management, and almond farm economics.
It is a handbook of Greek, i. e. Macedonian, drill and tactics as practiced by the Hellenistic successors of Alexander the Great.
This handbook of grammatical and stylistic guidance for writers of American English had been written and published in 1918 by William Strunk, Jr., one of White's professors at Cornell.
* An introduction to Greek and Latin palaeography by Thompson, Edward Maunde – Outdated ( published 1912 ) but good and useful illustrated handbook, available as facsimile.
By 1918 a Clerget handbook advised that all necessary control was to be effected using the fuel and air controls, and the engine was to be stopped and started by turning the fuel on and off.
* An engineering handbook widely used by those involved with various types of boilers.
It did not appear in the literature until 1887, when it was used by the schoolmaster Hermann Schiller in a two-volume handbook on the Roman Empire, Geschichte der Römischen Kaiserzeit.
" The following estimates of civilian deaths during World War I were made by a Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century: Kenya 30, 000 ; Tanzania 100, 000 ; Mozambique 50, 000 ; Rwanda 15, 000 ; Burundi 20, 000 ; and the Belgian Congo 150, 000.
Romania: Included in total are 177, 000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds The statistic of 250, 000 military dead is " The figure reported by the Rumanian Government in reply to a questionnaire from the International Labour Office Other estimates of Romanian casualties are as follows: By UK War Office in 1922: 335, 706 Killed and missing By US War Dept in 1924: 335, 706 killed and died Civilian deaths exceeded the prewar level by 430, 000, caused by military action, food shortages, epidemics and the Spanish Flu A Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century estimated 120, 000 Romanian civilian deaths due to military activity, 10, 000 in Austro-Hungarian prisons and 200, 000 caused by famine and disease
By US War Dept in 1924: 45, 000 killed and died Civilian deaths exceeded the prewar level by 450, 000, due to military activity, food shortages, epidemics and the Spanish Flu A Russian journalist in a 2004 handbook of human losses in the 20th century estimated 120, 000 Serbian civilian deaths due to military activity and 30, 000 in Austro-Hungarian prisons.
* The Kama Sutra, an Indian handbook on the art of sexual love, is probably produced around this time by the sage Vatsyayana.
Panasonic's handbook, however, recommends that NiMH batteries on standby are kept charged by a lower duty cycle approach, where a pulse of a higher current is used whenever the battery's voltage drops below This can extend battery life and use less energy.
The student's mother, assisted by the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, sought and received an apology from the teacher, as state law and the school's student handbook both prohibit students from being forced to recite the Pledge.
However, a patrol regulation read from the handbook by Cadet Matt Dodson reads: "- but the responsibility of determining the legality of the order rests on the person ordered as well as on the person giving the order ", suggesting that he was within regulations to do so.
The practice of extispicy, divination through the entrails of animals, was perfected into a science over the millennia by the Babylonians and supporting texts were eventually gathered into a monumental handbook, the Bārûtu, extending over a hundred tablets and divided into ten chapters.
* Myth: a handbook by William G. Dotty, 2004 ; ISBN 9780313326967
The handbook, which continues to be made available online at no cost by the successors to RCA, is considered to be an essential reference.
The psychiatric handbook, the DSM ( see below ), used to call this sexual disorder by the name frottage until the second edition ( DSM II ).
* A 91-page 10. 6MB NASA technical handbook Lubrication of Machine Elements, NASA-RP-1126 by B. J. Hamrock, 1984 here.

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Livy's is a dignified handbook, justifying the purpose and morality of Roman traditions observed in his own times.
The same name is mentioned at the beginning of the 3rd century in the Antonine Itinerary, a road handbook of the Roman Empire and on the Tabula Peutingeriana, a road map from the 3rd century.
* Simply Circus: Roman Ladders — Includes access to the Simply Circus handbook on Roman Ladder acts.

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The handbook noted that every reformed spelling now in general use was originally the overt act of a lone writer, who was followed at first by a small minority.
: John T. Reed is the writer of a clock management handbook.
The expression " cult apologist " was used in a different manner than its current usage by the evangelical Christian countercult movement writer Walter Martin in 1955, in Martin's Christian handbook The Rise of the Cults.

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The development of this department at the British Museum moved the focus for the development of conservation from Germany to Britain, and in 1956 Plenderleith wrote a significant handbook called The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, it was this book rather than Rathgen's that is commonly seen as the major source for the development of conservation as we know it today.
In other words, Machiavelli was a sort of political thinker, perhaps most renowned for his political handbook titled, The Prince, which is about ruling and the exercise of power.
Reuters, in its handbook for journalists, says: "' Moonie ' is a pejorative term for members of the Unification Church.
In 1894, he published his handbook on parliamentary procedure, titled Reed's Rules: A Manual of General Parliamentary Law, which was, at the time, a very popular text on the subject and is still in use in the legislature of the State of Washington.
The book is titled Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals, and is meant as a kind of handbook to be read alongside the Bible itself.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge ( PMBOK ) Guide provides an overview of the WBS concept, while the " Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures " is comparable to the DoD handbook, but is intended for more general application.
ACT-UP's Civil Disobedience Training handbook states that a civil disobedient who pleads guilty is essentially stating, " Yes, I committed the act of which you accuse me.
* Richard FitzNeal is named Treasurer of the Exchequer of England, and begins writing a handbook for the division, his Dialogus de Scaccario.
However, the RG-series designations were so common for generations that they are still used, although critical users should be aware that since the handbook is withdrawn there is no standard to guarantee the electrical and physical characteristics of a cable described as " RG -# type ".
According to an official handbook, " xclusive or secret societies are inconsistent with the principles of openness to which the University is committed.
As of 2011, the GRP is discontinued, the final reference to it appearing in the 2008. 0 handbook.
A useful handbook on the design of coordinated freeway ramp metering is obtained from the following link.
Most people feel that discounts businesses give to their own employees are an employee benefit ( and is often listed as such in the employee handbook ).
Hamamatsu, in the tradition of RCA, has published its own handbook, which is available without cost on the company's website.
There is also a handbook in three volumes.

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