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Brevissima and Institutio
Besides the Brevissima Institutio, Lily wrote a variety of Latin pieces and translations from Greek, both in prose and verse.

Institutio and by
Even this may not have been a vote of confidence ; " by the time finished the Institutio Oratoria, the two young men — potential rivals to a shaky throne — had vanished into exile " ( Murphy, xx ).
It has been argued by a musicologist, Ursula Kirkendale that the composition of Johann Sebastian Bach's Das Musikalische Opfer ( The Musical Offering, BWV 1079 ), was closely connected with the Institutio Oratoria.
In the most recent liturgical legislation enacted by the Holy See, the Institutio Generalis Romani Missalis 2000, the traditional distinction between the chancel and the nave of the church is retained and may be delimited by a number of options, including an altar rail.
* Quintillian, Institutio Oratoria: Books I-III ( edited by H. E. Butler 1980 ) Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, ( ISBN 0-674-99138-9 )
This excerpt from Quintilian's Institutio oratoria provides an example of the types of advice provided by rhetoricians:
" ( Institutio oratoria, XI iii 68-69, translated by H. E. Butler, Loeb Classical Library, 1922 )
Usually these tablets were used for everyday purposes ( accounting, notes ) and for teaching writing to children, according to the methods discussed by Quintilian in his Institutio Oratoria X Chapter 3.
There is a short treatise by John Milton, who was a student at Christ's from 1625, published two years before his death, called Artis Logicae Plenior Institutio ad Petri Rami Methodum concinnata.
On 25 September 1969, Ottaviani and Cardinal Antonio Bacci wrote a letter to Paul VI in support of a study by a group of theologians who under the direction of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre criticized the new Order of Mass ( in Latin, novus Ordo Missae ), and the new General Instruction ( in Latin, Institutio Generalis ), two sections ( in not quite definitive form ) of the revision of the Roman Missal that was promulgated on 3 April of that year but that actually appeared in full only in 1970.

Institutio and Erasmus
The ethos Erasmus sets forth within The Education of a Christian Prince ( Institutio principis christiani ), similar to the Isocratean manner of setting himself apart from potentially incompetent teachers, he shows a certain disdain “ against the sophists .” Actually referring to Isocrates, Erasmus, in the preface of Christian Prince and addressing Charles the prince, he states, “ or he was a sophist, instructing some petty king or rather tyrant, and both were pagans ”.

Institutio and contains
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.

Institutio and two
In the Institutio Oratoria, he mentions a wife who died young, as well as two sons who predeceased him.

Institutio and author
No author receives greater praise in the Institutio Oratoria than Cicero: “ For who can instruct with greater thoroughness, or more deeply stir the emotions?

Institutio and which
Title page from the final edition of Calvin's magnum opus, Institutio Christiane Religionis, which summarises his theology.
The culmination of his life's work was the Institutio oratoria ( Institutes of Oratory, or alternatively, The Orator's Education ), a lengthy treatise on the training of the orator in which he discusses the training of the " perfect " orator from birth to old age and, in the process, reviews the doctrines and opinions of many influential rhetoricians who preceded him.
Elyot expressly acknowledges his obligations to Erasmus's Institutio Principis Christiani but he makes no reference to the De regno et regis institutione of Francesco Patrizzi ( d. 1494 ), bishop of Gaeta, on which his work was undoubtedly modelled.
The Taylor Institution ( Institutio Tayloriana, the Taylorian, Taylor, or Tay-Tay ) comprises the buildings in Oxford which harbour the libraries dedicated to the study of the European Languages at Oxford University.
Among his writings, which are chiefly dogmatic in character, special mention should be made of his Institutio Theologiae Elencticae ( 3 parts, Geneva, 1679 – 1685 ), which is dogmatic theology written in a polemic or argumentative fashion and which became a standard text in Reformed Christian circles.

Institutio and is
The only extant work of Quintilian is a twelve-volume textbook on rhetoric entitled Institutio Oratoria ( generally referred to in English as the Institutes of Oratory ), published around AD 95.
The Institutes of the Christian Religion ( Institutio Christianae religionis ) is John Calvin's seminal work on Protestant systematic theology.
The method of loci ( plural of Latin locus for place or location ), also called the memory palace, is a mnemonic device introduced in ancient Roman rhetorical treatises ( in the anonymous Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero's De Oratore, and Quintilian's Institutio oratoria ).
According to Quintilian, Cicero afterwards boasted that he had pulled the wool over the judges ' eyes ( se tenebras offudisse iudicibus in causa Cluenti gloriatus est, Institutio Oratoria 2. 17. 21 ; the context is in discussion of orators who say false things not because they are themselves unaware of the truth, but to deceive other people ).

Institutio and .
Quintilian seems to refer to this work under Anaximenes ' name in Institutio Oratoria 3. 4. 9, as the Italian Renaissance philologist Piero Vettori first recognized.
The Institutio principis Christiani ( Basel, 1516 ) ( Education of a Christian Prince ) was written as advice to the young king Charles of Spain, later Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
In March 1536, Calvin published the first edition of his Institutio Christianae Religionis or Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Institutio oratoria.
* Publication of John Calvin's Institutio Christianæ religionis, a seminal work of Protestant systematic theology.
He issued the French Bible in 1553, and many of John Calvin's writings ; the finest edition of the Institutio being that of 1553.
He edited Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria ( 1831 ), Cicero's Verrines and De officiis ( 1837 ), and Curtius.
The ancient historian Cassius Dio writes that Berenice was at the height of her power during this time, and if it can be any indication as to how influential she was, Quintilian records an anecdote in his Institutio Oratoria where, to his astonishment, he found himself pleading a case on Berenice's behalf where she herself presided as the judge.
Quintillian then mentioned them in Institutio Oratoria.
Otherwise, Quintilian spent his retirement writing his Institutio Oratoria.
Quintilian references many authors in the Institutio Oratoria before providing his own definition of rhetoric ( Quintilian 10. 1. 3 ).
The influence of Quintilian ’ s masterwork, Institutio Oratoria, can be felt in several areas.
The Middle Ages saw a decline in knowledge of his work, since existing manuscripts of Institutio Oratoria were fragmented, but the Italian humanists revived interest in the work after the discovery of a forgotten, complete manuscript in central Europe.
* Institutio ad doctrinam Christ.
But here his merits are distinguished, and, at the period when his Institutio Interpretis Novi Testamenti ( Principles of New Testament Interpretation ) was published ( 1761 ), almost peculiar to himself.

sketch and by
During this term Johnson also made a concerted effort to increase his sphere of interactions ; his higher profile was exemplified by a biographical sketch published in the New York Times in May 1849, describing him as an excellent committee worker and investigator.
In 1515, he created his woodcut of a Rhinoceros which had arrived in Lisbon from a written description and sketch by another artist, without ever seeing the animal himself.
Abbreviator, plural Abbreviators in English or Abbreviatores in Latin, also called Breviators, were a body of writers in the papal chancery, whose business was to sketch out and prepare in due form the pope's bulls, briefs and consistorial decrees before these are written out in extenso by the scriptores.
There are a number of performing arts groups at Columbia dedicated to producing student theater, including the Columbia Players, King's Crown Shakespeare Troupe ( KCST ), Columbia Musical Theater Society ( CMTS ), NOMADS ( New and Original Material Authored and Directed by Students ), LateNite Theatre, Columbia University Performing Arts League ( CUPAL ), Black Theatre Ensemble ( BTE ), sketch comedy group Chowdah, and improvisational troupes Alfred and Fruit Paunch.
Da Super Fan sketch has not been brought back by SNL, with the exception of a single appearance by Horatio Sanz as a Super Fan for the Cubs on Weekend Update in 2003.
A brief sketch of some definitions found throughout history by Marcel Cobussen
Marie Antoinette went to the guillotine ; an event recorded in a famous sketch by David.
The building was based on an idea by Frits Philips, who originally made a sketch of the building on a paper napkin.
The National Assembly taking the Tennis Court Oath ( sketch by Jacques-Louis David ).
The station itself also runs other television shows referenced by Frontline staff, such as 6 o ' clock news program, a 3 hour news review show Sunday Forum, a sketch show The Komedy Bunch, a game show Jackpot, a teen soap opera Sunshine Cove which later changed to Rainbow Island, also lesser mentioned shows such as the football show Ball-to-Ball, Late-Night OZ, Cartoon Crazies and Vacation.
He did paint the old character mustache over his real one on a few rare performing occasions, including a TV sketch with Jackie Gleason on the latter's variety show in the 1960s ( in which they performed a variation on the song " Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean ," co-written by Marx's uncle Al Shean ) and the 1968 Otto Preminger film Skidoo.
If the executor is merely following a solution ( e. g. sketch, script or instructions ) provided by another designer ( such as an art director ), then the executor is not usually considered the designer.
In the Dead Parrot sketch, written mostly by Cleese, the frustrated customer was initially trying to return a faulty toaster to a shop.
By the time the entire cast joined in, the sketch was introduced by Cathy Baker.
* " Gloom, Despair and Agony On Me ": Another popular sketch usually performed by four male cast members ( originally and usually Roy Clark ; Gordie Tapp ; Grandpa Jones and Archie Campbell ) sitting around in hillbilly garb surrounded by moonshine jugs and looking overtly miserable.
Misty Rowe, a mainstay member of the " Gossip Girls ", would enhance the comedy of the sketch by singing her part of the verse out of tune ( as a young child would do ).
He feels himself obliged to metamorphose my historical sketch of the genesis of capitalism in Western Europe into an historico-philosophic theory of the marche generale imposed by fate upon every people, whatever the historic circumstances in which it finds itself, in order that it may ultimately arrive at the form of economy which will ensure, together with the greatest expansion of the productive powers of
Caricature of Max Stirner taken from a sketch by Friedrich Engels.
A sketch of the more essential reforms followed: the recognition rather than the toleration of the Christian religion ; the abolition of the system of farming the taxes ; and, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the religious was complicated by an agrarian question, the conversion of the Christian peasants into free proprietors, to rescue them from their double subjection to the Muslim Ottoman landowners.
* Local Color ( book ), a 1950 note and sketch study by Truman Capote
In a Not the Nine O ' Clock News sketch, a bishop who has made a scandalous film called The Life of Christ is hauled over the coals by a representative of the " Church of Python ", claiming that the film is an attack on " Our Lord, John Cleese " and on the members of Python, who, in the sketch, are the objects of Britain's true religious faith.
For Woodcock a more elaborate sketch of anarchism, although still without the name, was provided by William Godwin in his Enquiry Concerning Political Justice ( 1793 ).

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