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But the forceful presentation of new issues for the sciences to work on is itself a monumental task.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
In the nineteenth century the major figures of mathematical acoustics were Helmholtz in Germany, who consolidated the field of physiological acoustics, and Lord Rayleigh in England, who combined the previous knowledge with his own copious contributions to the field in his monumental work The Theory of Sound ( 1877 ).
The bulk of Grothendieck's published work is collected in the monumental, and yet incomplete, Éléments de géométrie algébrique ( EGA ) and Séminaire de géométrie algébrique ( SGA ).
In 1965, he founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications and began his monumental work on the Talmud, including translation into Hebrew, English, Russian, and various other languages.
However, many see his monumental work, Don Carlo, as a response to Wagner's typical epics that often spanned over four hours.
In 1885, the same year that he published his monumental work, Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology, he was made a professor at the University of Berlin, most likely in recognition of this publication.
This monumental work consists of 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species, made from engraved copper plates of various sizes depending on the size of the image.
Among his other accomplishments, Abel wrote a monumental work on elliptic functions which, however, was not discovered until after his death.
Mahfouz's central work in the 1950s was the Cairo Trilogy, an immense monumental work of 1, 500 pages, which the author completed before the July Revolution.
For a detailed and critical survey of the history of syntax in the last two centuries, see the monumental work by Giorgio Graffi ( 2001 ).
Germain's interest in number theory was renewed when she read Carl Friedrich Gauss ' monumental work Disquisitiones Arithmeticae.
Perhaps the most outstanding facet of the monumental work is its sheer length: a full performance of the cycle takes place over four nights at the opera, with a total playing time of about 15 hours, depending on the conductor's pacing.
Johann Jakob Brucker ( 1696-1770 ) included a long chapter on theosophy in his monumental work Historia critica philosophia ( 1741 ).
Repeating this word like a mantra, Kandinsky painted and completed the monumental work in a three-day span.
* August 28 – Augustine dies during the siege of Hippo Regius at age 75, leaving behind his monumental work The City of God and other works that will have influence on Christianity.
* This is also the approximate date of completion of Ptolemy's monumental work Almagest.
This was a higher honour than the knighthood awarded to penicillin's discoverer, Sir Alexander Fleming, and it recognised the monumental work Florey did in making penicillin available in sufficient quantities to save millions of lives in the war, despite Fleming's doubts that this was feasible.
As historian Richard Lane concludes, " Indeed, if there is one work that made Hokusai's name, both in Japan and abroad, it must be this monumental print-series ...".
Despite his work at the mill, Engels found time to write his monumental work on Luther, the Reformation and the 1525 revolutionary war of the peasants.
The major undertaking of his final years was his monumental account of Freud ’ s life and work, published to widespread acclaim in three volumes between 1953 and 1957.
Pioneering work on the structure and evolution of the larynx was carried out in the 1920s by the British comparative anatomist Victor Negus, culminating in his monumental work The Mechanism of the Larynx ( 1929 ).

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Most of our information about him is derived from Herodotus ( 2. 161ff ) and can only be imperfectly verified by monumental evidence.
The manuscript, which is being edited for publication by G. Maltsiniotis, later led to another of his monumental works, Les Dérivateurs.
Besides the two for the Roman Pontiffs already mentioned, there is one for Alfieri, another for Emo, a Venetian admiral, and a small model of a cenotaph for Horatio Nelson, besides a great variety of monumental relieves such as the Stele Tadini in the Chapel of the Accademia Tadini in Lovere.
Black and White # 1 ( 1959 ) is one of Alston's more " monumental " works.
For example, the Rogalin Landscape Park is famous for about 2000 monumental oak trees growing on the flood plain of the river Warta, among numerous ox-bow lakes.
There is special force in the " Death and the Maiden " panel of 1517 ( Basel ), in the " Weather Witches " ( Frankfurt ), in the monumental panels of " Adam " and " Eve " ( Madrid ), and in his many powerful portraits.
He is best known as the discoverer of Grimm's Law, the author ( with his brother ) of the monumental Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie and, more popularly, as one of the Brothers Grimm, as the editor of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Considered one of the most perfect statements of his architectural approach, the upper pavilion is a precise composition of monumental steel columns and a cantilevered ( overhanging ) roof plane with a glass enclosure.
The glass pavilion is a relatively small portion of the overall building, serving as a symbolic architectural entry point and monumental gallery for larger scale art.
" It is unnecessary to imagine more than that it was monumental, and a monument of more than one king of Egypt.
:" My Administration's position is very clear: if the Task Force and the Bush Administration stand by their 2005 conclusions, then for over 50 years the U. S Government has perpetuated a ' monumental hoax ' on the people of Puerto Rico, on the people of the United States and on the international community.
Valéry's most striking achievement is perhaps his monumental intellectual diary, called the Cahiers ( Notebooks ).
There are two fine monuments to members of the Prideaux family ( Sir Nicholas, 1627 and Edmund, 1693 ): there is also a monumental brass of 1421.
He is the editor in chief of a monumental History of Rhetoric in Modern Europe.
Mesopotamia is generally considered to be the location of the earliest civilization or complex society, meaning that it contained cities, full-time division of labor, social concentration of wealth into capital, unequal distribution of wealth, ruling classes, community ties based on residency rather than kinship, long distance trade, monumental architecture, standardized forms of art and culture, writing, and mathematics and science.
The TRC is unquestionably a monumental process, the consequences of which will take years to unravel.
No currently existing algorithm is yet able to consistently predict a proteins ' tertiary or quaternary structure given only its primary structure ; learning how to accurately predict the tertiary and quaternary structure of any protein given only its amino acid sequence and the pertinent cellular conditions would be a monumental achievement.
The city is famous for having preserved almost intact its medieval spatial layout and many Gothic buildings, all built from brick, including monumental churches, the Town Hall and many burgher houses.
Linear Elamite is a writing system from Iran attested in a few monumental inscriptions only.

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