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These and works
These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school.
These ideas were found in a number of Kabbalistic works from the 13th century, and also among many mystics in the late 16th century.
These works mirrored the frolicsome, artificial and ornamented decadence of the French aristocracy of the time.
These works established his reputation.
These works include the Jyväskylä City Theatre and Essen opera house.
These and other works raised his reputation so high that the most flattering offers were sent to him from the Russian court to induce him to remove to St Petersburg, but these were declined, although many of his finest works made their way to the Hermitage Museum.
These illuminations were applied to other works besides the Quran, and it became a respected art form in and of itself.
These orchestral works are mainly in the galant style and though they show some development toward the late classical they reflect a general weakness in comparison to his operatic works of the same and later periods.
These works were written for mostly unknown occasions and artists.
These works are among the most frequently recorded of Salieri's compositions.
These conditions played an important role in the development of the structure theory of commutative rings in the works of David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Emil Artin.
These pieces are representative of Beethoven's " Middle " stylistic period, which went from roughly 1803 to 1812, and which included many of his most famous works.
These works, which included the famed Rosetta Stone, were the first important group of large sculptures to be acquired by the Museum.
These include Hobgoblins, Maximum Overdrive, Howard the Duck, Breakin ', The Beastmaster, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, The Creeping Terror, Robot Monster, The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, The Man Who Saves the World and the works of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
These works were either performed by them jointly, or they divided between them the money, which had been granted to them by the senate.
These works also show the influence that African sculpture had on his portraiture, showing, with Portrait of a Boy showing more cubist features.
These features may place Smith's works within the Dying Earth subgenre of science fiction.
These can include shi ( 史, historical works ), zi ( 子, philosophical works belonging to schools of thought other than the Confucian, but also works of agriculture, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, divination, art criticism, and all sorts of miscellaneous writings ) and ji ( 集, literary works ) as well as jing.
These approaches interpret the works of Christ in terms of his divinity.
These remain his most famous instrumental works and have also been adapted for wind quartet.

These and admired
These historians also admired Herodotus, however, as social and ethnographic history increasingly came to be recognized as complementary to political history.
These were still in earthenware ; there was no porcelain made in Islamic countries until modern times, though Chinese porcelain was imported and admired.
These commissions offered him the opportunity to compose on a large scale in an architectural setting, much as had those masters he admired, Paolo Veronese, Tintoretto, and Rubens.
These books were favourites of John Wesley, and admired for their prose style by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, and Thomas de Quincey.
These articles caught the attention of Otis Barton, an engineer who had long admired Beebe and who had his own ambition to become a deep-sea explorer.
These schools were widely admired, and were to become a model for the tier-structured education reforms of the 1940s.
These historians, sometimes referred to as neoabolitionist because they reflected and admired the values of the abolitionists of the 19th century, argued that the Radical Republicans ' advancement of civil rights and suffrage for African Americans following emancipation was more significant than the financial corruption which took place.
These people were highly admired for their esquestrian talents by the early Russian military.
These proponents of religious and civil liberties were much admired by the founders of the College, all of whom were active supporters of the cause of American independence.
These works were greatly admired at the time, but have long ago disappeared under repaintings.
These latter two introduced the South African actress Yvonne Bryceland, whom Bond admired, considering her the ideal female interpreter.
These hats, although cheap, were not admired because they were considered only suitable for infantry and did not have the high grace or extravagance of a knightly helm like the bascinet or great helm.
These black and yellow youngsters were on exhibition yesterday and were admired by all who saw them.
These occurred when the piece was being moved from its first exhibition, and after effecting the repair, Duchamp decided he admired the cracks: an element of chance that enhanced what he had done intentionally, following the flow of energy in the work's composition.
These compositions, which combine graceful melody with contrapuntal learning, were much admired by Cherubini.
These characters have been admired for his work in making his villains, particularly, more vivid characters than Tolkien's.
These idealistic young men, dissatisfied with the art of the academies, shared a wish to reinvigorate Italian art by emulating the bold tonal structure they admired in such old masters as Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Tintoretto.

These and imitated
These paintings are famous for a variety of qualities which have been much imitated by students and discussed at great length by connoisseurs and critics.
These films ( The House on 92nd Street, Boomerang, 13 Rue Madeleine ) were widely imitated, and the style soon became used even for completely fictional stories such as The Naked City.
These ideals were preserved and imitated — in an outward sense, at least — by the Romans.
These genres within the tradition of Christian rhetoric became Kievan elite culture, eagerly imitated by Rus ’ medieval authors who “ played the game according to received rules .”.
These poems, in turn, were imitated in English by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene, although Spenser's work has been separated from the Matter of France and put in the setting of an imaginary faerie land.
These influential albums launched the concept of a " songbook " ( often featuring lesser-known songs ), which was later widely imitated by other singers.
These unconscious traces — in the shorthand for rendering the folds of an ear in secondary figures of a composition, for example — are unlikely to be imitated and, once deciphered, serve as fingerprints do at the scene of the crime.
These faces imitated the Noh masks of women and young boys.
These concepts were extremely successful and soon widely imitated within the industry.
These imitated the effects of the classical-style reliefs he also produced.
These stayed in production for some forty years and were imitated by other factories in France and abroad, being used not just as wall hangings but for chair covers and other domestic purposes.
These Huns themselves issued coinage which was imitated from the earlier prototypes.
These satires range from parodies of well known songs to audio skits in which the voices of politicians are imitated by Shanklin.
These ambitious Kremlin cathedrals ( among them the Dormition and Archangel Cathedrals ) were imitated throughout Russia during the 16th century, with new edifices tending to be larger and more ornate than their predecessors ( for example, the Hodegetria Cathedral of Novodevichy Convent from the 1520s ).
These formed a template for his later works, which were imitated by his contemporary filmmakers.

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