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His principal writings are A Pretty Story.
About the same time he published Passavantius,, a satire directed against Pierre Lizet, the former president of the Parliament of Paris, and principal originator of the " fiery chamber " ( chambre ardente ), who, at the time ( 1551 ) was abbot of St. Victor near Paris and publishing a number of polemical writings.
The principal works of Nikephorus are three writings referring to iconoclasm:
Excerpts from several principal works have been published in the only English language compilation of the Báb's writings: Selections from the Writings of the Báb.
In his own era, his writings on almost all the principal divisions of philosophy made Posidonius a renowned international figure throughout the Graeco-Roman world and he was widely cited by writers of his era, including Cicero, Livy, Plutarch, Strabo ( who called Posidonius " the most learned of all philosophers of my time "), Cleomedes, Seneca the Younger, Diodorus Siculus ( who used Posidonius as a source for his Bibliotheca historia Library "), and others.
The Persian Bayán () is one of the principal scriptural writings of the Báb, the founder of Bábi religion, written in Persian.
His principal works are translations of Strabo and of some of the Lives of Plutarch, a compendium of the Greek grammar of Chrysoloras, and a series of commentaries on Persius, Martial, the Satires of Juvenal, and on some of the writings of Aristotle and Cicero.
For her next major work in 1936, her ' classic monograph on ego psychology and defense mechanisms, Anna Freud drew on her own clinical experience, but relied on her father's writings as the principal and authoritative source of her theoretical insights '.
His principal writings are Doblado's Letters from Spain ( 1822 ) ( under the pseudonym of " Don Leucado Doblado ", and written in part at Holland House in London ), Evidence against Catholicism ( 1825 ), Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion ( 2 vols., 1834 ) and Observations on Heresy and Orthodoxy ( 1835 ).
The two principal sources from which Lavater developed his physiognomical studies were the writings of the Italian polymath Giambattista della Porta, and the observations made by Sir Thomas Browne in his Religio Medici ( translated into German in 1748 and praised by Lavater ).
His other principal writings were Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters ( 1780 ), a satirical work ; and Letters from Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal ( 1834 ), full of brilliant descriptions of scenes and manners.
The two principal sources from which Lavater found ' confirmation ' of his ideas were the writings of the Italian Giambattista Della Porta ( 1535 – 1615 ) and the English physician-philosopher Sir Thomas Browne ( 1605 – 1682 ), whose Religio Medici discusses the possibility of the discernment of inner qualities from the outer appearance of the face, thus:
His principal writings are:
Walker's principal writings are: Of education, especially of young gentlemen ( Oxford, 1673, and six other editions ); Ars rationis ad mentem nominalium libri tres ( Oxford, 1673 ); and Greek and Roman History illustrated by Coins and Medals ( London, 1692 ).
Homer Lea ’ s principal writings included three books, The Vermilion Pencil ( 1908 ), The Valor of Ignorance ( 1909 ), and The Day of the Saxon ( 1912 ).
Constructing a sure chronology for Henryson's writings is not possible, but his Orpheus story may have been written earlier in his career, during his time in Glasgow, since one of its principal sources was contained in the university library.
His principal writings are Considérations sur les gouvernements ( 1789 ); Recherches sur les causes qui ont empeché les Français de devenir libres ( 1792 ), and De l ' influence attribuée aux philosophes, aux francs-maçons et aux illuminés sur la Révolution Française.
His principal writings are The Germanic Origin of the New England Towns ; Saxon Tithing-Men in America ; Norman Constables in America ; Village Communities ; Methods of Historical Study, and Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States.
The Red Book of Westmarch ( sometimes Red Book of the Periannath, and The Downfall of the Lord of the Rings, also known as the Thain's Book after its principal version ) is a fictional manuscript written by hobbits, a conceit of author J. R. R. Tolkien to explain the source of his fantasy writings.
Through them he now had the principal masterpieces of Greek and Syrian Christian literature translated, e. g. the writings of Athanasius of Alexandria, Cyril of Jerusalem, Basil, the two Gregorys ( Gregory of Nazianzus and Gregory of Nyssa ), John Chrysostom, Ephrem the Syrian, etc.
“ In these projections ,” writes Kathleen MacQueen, “ the artist alternates between symbolic, iconic, and indexical images – the principal relations an image can have to its subject, according to the writings of Charles Sanders Peirce – that is, predicated on a cultural reference, a physical resemblance, or a physical relation respectively.
The principal achievement of Byzantine theology was the ecclesiastic writings of the holy fathers.
Together with Marx's contemporary writings on English politics, the Eighteenth Brumaire is the principal source for our understanding of Marx's theory of the capitalist state.
Lérins and the monks of that school were familiar with Augustine's monastic writings, which, together with those of Cassianus, were the mine from which the principal elements of their rules were drawn.

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Henry Knighton, in his Chronicle, identifies the principal Lollard Knights as Thomas Latimer, John Trussel, Lewis Clifford, John Peachey, Richard Storey, and Reginald Hilton.
Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration
Thomas Liddell, who carries a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria and becomes the school's first principal.
The principal church of the Sicilian city of Marsala is dedicated to St. Thomas Becket.
Moore donated two clocks, built by Thomas Tompion, which were installed in the 20 foot high Octagon Room, the principal room of the building.
His principal teacher there was John Goss, whose own teacher, Thomas Attwood, had been a pupil of Mozart.
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson issued the following instructions to Meriwether Lewis: " The object of your mission is to explore the Missouri river, & such principal stream of it, as, by its course & communication with the waters of the Pacific Ocean, whether the Columbia, Oregon, Colorado and / or other river may offer the most direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce.
Thomas Jefferson, principal author of the Declaration of Independence of the United States, edited a version of the Bible in which he removed sections of the New Testament containing supernatural aspects as well as perceived misinterpretations he believed had been added by the Four Evangelists.
A Brief History of the Pequot War: Especially of the Memorable taking of their Fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637 / Written by Major John Mason, a principal actor therein, as then chief captain and commander of Connecticut forces ; With an introduction and some explanatory notes by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince ( Boston: Printed & sold by.
A Brief History of the Pequot War: Especially of the Memorable taking of their Fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637 / Written by Major John Mason, a principal actor therein, as then chief captain and commander of Connecticut forces ; With an introduction and some explanatory notes by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince ( Boston: Printed & sold by.
He followed the example of Leo XIII by promoting Thomas Aquinas and Thomism as the principal philosophical method to be taught in Catholic institutions.
Thomas Cranmer, principal author of the Forty-Two Articles.
Jefferson often refers to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence.
The principal source for the story is Plutarch's " Life of Mark Antony " from Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Compared Together, in the translation made by Sir Thomas North in 1579.
Believing Bakshi was unlikely to prosper at Thomas Jefferson, the principal transferred him to Manhattan's School of Industrial Art.
It was named for Thomas Jefferson, principal draftsman of the Northwest Ordinance and President of the United States from 1801 through 1809.
Jefferson County was named for the namesake of the Jefferson Territory, Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the nation's third president.
The original townsite featured streets named for the officers and principal investors of the railroad – ( Benjamin ) Woodworth, ( Marcus ) Pollasky, Fulton ( Berry ), ( Thomas ) Hughes, ( Gerald ) Osmun, and ( O. D .) Baron.
George Cate, a wealthy shoe manufacturer, visited the school at the request of its principal Alvin E. Thomas and was so impressed with the school that he left at his death $ 200, 000 on the condition that his name be added to that of Mr. Austin.
The 3rd Duke of Norfolk, also called Thomas, made far less use of the castle, using first Stoke-by-Nayland and then Kenninghall as his principal residence.
Kościuszko was moved by the document because it encompassed everything in which he believed ; he was so moved that he decided to meet Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration.
He was not alone here ; most early lawyers were not noted for their eloquence, with Thomas Elyot writing that " lacked elocution and pronunciation, two of the principal parts of rhetorike ", and Roger Ascham saying that " they do best when they cry loudest ", describing a court case where an advocate was " roaring like a bull ".
The principal movers were three horn players ( Adolf Borsdorf, Thomas Busby, and Henri van der Meerschen ) and a trumpeter, John Solomon.
In 2006 Daniel Harding joined Michael Tilson Thomas as principal guest, and the following year Davis retired as chief conductor and was appointed president of the orchestra, its first since the death of Bernstein in 1990.

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