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* N. Rescher, M. E. Marmura, ( 1965 ), The Refutation by Alexander of Aphrodisias of Galen's Treatise on the Theory of Motion.
Lavoisier's Traité élémentaire de chimie ( Elementary Treatise on Chemistry, 1789, translated into English by Scotsman Robert Kerr ) is considered to be the first modern chemistry textbook.
His Traité du triangle arithmétique (" Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle ") of 1653 described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients, now called Pascal's triangle.
A straight right demonstrated in Edmund Price's The Science of Defense: A Treatise on Sparring and Wrestling, 1867
* Watson, G. N., A Treatise on the Theory of Bessel Functions, Second Edition, ( 1995 ) Cambridge University Press.
The doctrines of Chinese medicine are rooted in books such as the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon and the Treatise on Cold Damage, as well as in cosmological notions like yin-yang and the five phases.
The Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders and Miscellaneous Illnesses was collated by Zhang Zhongjing sometime between 196 and 220 CE, at the end of the Han dynasty.
Having gone through numerous changes over time, it now circulates as two distinct books: the Treatise on Cold Damage Disorders and the Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Casket, which were edited separately in the eleventh century, under the Song dynasty.
* Cavalry tactics from Francis J. Lippitt's, A Treatise on the Tactical Use of the Three Arms: Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry ( 1865 )
Matthew Gibson has shown that LeFanu used Dom Augustin Calmet's Treatise on Vampires and Revenants, translated into English in 1850 as The Phantom World, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould's The Book of Were-wolves ( 1863 ), and his account of Elizabeth Bathory, Coleridge's Christabel, and Captain Basil Hall's Schloss Hainfeld ; or a Winter in Lower Styria ( London and Edinburgh, 1836 ).
* Payne-Gallwey, Ralph, Sir, The Crossbow: Mediaeval and Modern, Military and Sporting ; its Construction, History & Management with a Treatise on the Balista and Catapult of the Ancients and An Appendix on the Catapult, Balista & the Turkish Bow, New York: Bramhall House, 1958.
* The Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era, compiled by Gautama Siddha, is a Chinese encyclopedia on astrology and divination.
An Advanced Treatise on Physical Chemistry, Volume 1, Fundamental Principles.
Treatise on Thermodynamics, third English edition translated by A. Ogg from the seventh German edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London.
" In addition to the various works of Brewster already mentioned, the following may be added: Notes and Introduction to Carlyle's translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry ( 1824 ); Treatise on Optics ( 1831 ); Letters on Natural Magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott ( 1832 ); The Martyrs of Science, or the Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler ( 1841 ); More Worlds than One ( 1854 ).
A Treatise on Time and Space.
At about the same time, the nominalist philosopher William of Ockham argued, in Book I of his Summa Totius Logicae ( Treatise on all Logic, written some time before 1327 ), that Categories are not a form of Being in their own right, but derivative on the existence of individuals.
Sapir's 1905 Master's thesis was an analysis of Johann Gottfried Herder's Treatise on the Origin of Language, and included examples from Inuit and Native American languages, not at all familiar to a Germanicist.
This view changed, however, with the publication of James Clerk Maxwell's 1873 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in which the interactions of positive and negative charges were shown to be regulated by one force.
In 1950, the Lettrists avante-gardists caused riots at the Cannes Film Festival, when Isidore Isou's Treatise on Slime and Eternity was screened.
The rules of modern fencing originated from France, where the first known book on fencing, Treatise on Arms, was written by Diego de Valera between 1458 and 1471, shortly before dueling came under official ban by the Catholic Monarchs.

Treatise and Astrolabe
The astrological order of the days was explained by Vettius Valens and Dio Cassius ( and Chaucer gave the same explanation in his Treatise on the Astrolabe ).
A Treatise explaining the importance of the Astrolabe by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Iranian scientist.
However, it is recorded that Lewis was born in 1381 and sent to the school at Oxford at age 10 ; it is also known that Chaucer ’ s “ Treatise on the Astrolabe ” was written for Lewis.
He knew enough of his period's astrology and astronomy to write a Treatise on the Astrolabe for his son.
He also issued an edition of Chaucer in one volume for general readers, and a separate edition of his Treatise on the Astrolabe, with a learned commentary.
His edition of Piers Plowman in three parallel texts was published in 1886 ; and, besides the Treatise on the Astrolabe, he edited numerous books for the Early English Text Society, including the Bruce of John Barbour, Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, the romances of Havelok the Dane and William of Palerne, and Ælfric's Lives of the Saints ( 4 vols .).
* Treatise on the Astrolabe
The astrological order of the days was explained by Vettius Valens and Dio Cassius ( and Chaucer gave the same explanation in his Treatise on the Astrolabe ).
A Treatise on the Astrolabe is a medieval essay on the astrolabe by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Hakluyt apparently arrived at this conclusion because of Geoffrey Chaucer's mention of Nicholas in his Treatise on the Astrolabe.
Chaucer did have a great interest in science and technology, writing a Treatise on the Astrolabe.

Treatise and addressed
* The brief Treatise on the Soul addressed to one Tatian, in favour of which may be cited the testimony of Nicholas of Methone ( probably from Procopius of Gaza ), is now claimed for Gregory.

Treatise and son
Other manuscripts include: Francesco di Giorgio's mid-16th century Treatise of Architecture ; Nicholas Stone's two account books covering 1631 – 42, and his son also Nicholas Stone Sketch Book ( France & Italy ) 1648 and Henry Stone's sketch book 1638 ; Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne's The Second Epistle ; James Gibbs's A few short cursory remarks on buildings in Rome ; Joshua Reynolds's two sketches books from Rome ; Torquato Tasso's early manuscript of Gerusalemme Liberata.
Another Arabic physician in the 9th century, Ishaq ibn Hunayn ( died 910 ), the son of Nestorian Christian scholar Hunayn Ibn Ishaq, wrote a Treatise on Drugs for Forgetfulness.
* Yehuda Liebes “ A Messianic Treatise by R. Wolf the son of R. Jonathan Eibeschutz .” Qiryat Sefer 57 ( 1982 / 2 ) 148-178.

Treatise and AD
The original form of the theorem, contained in a third-century AD book The Mathematical Classic of Sun Zi ( 孫子算經 ) by Chinese mathematician Sun Tzu and later generalized with a complete solution called Da yan shu ( 大衍术 ) in a 1247 book by Qin Jiushao, the Shushu Jiuzhang ( 數書九章 Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections ) is a statement about simultaneous congruences ( see modular arithmetic ).
During the Han dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing, who was mayor of Changsha near the end of the 2nd century AD, wrote a Treatise on Cold Damage, which contains the earliest known reference to the Neijing Suwen.
明菴栄西 Eisai ( Yosai ): came to Tiantai mountain of Zhejiang to study Chan ( Zen ) buddhism ( 1168 AD ); when he returned home in 1193 AD, he brought tea from China to Japan, planted it and wrote the first Japanese treatise on Tea: Kissa Yojoki, 喫茶養生記, Treatise on Drinking Tea for Health.

Treatise and .
Philosophically, European agrarianism reflects the ideas of John Locke, who declared in his Second Treatise of Civil Government ( 1690 ) that those who work the land are its rightful owners.
It was a revision of an earlier effort, Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature, published anonymously in London in 1739 – 40.
Hume was disappointed with the reception of the Treatise, which " fell stillborn from the press ," as he put it, and so tried again to disseminate his more developed ideas to the public by writing a shorter and more polemical work.
The Enquiry dispensed with much of the material from the Treatise, in favor of clarifying and emphasizing its most important aspects.
Page from an Astrological Treatise, ca.
* A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to introduce the experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects.
The word " self " ( atman ) is used in a way idiosyncratic to these sutras ; the " true self " is described as the perfection of the wisdom of not-self in the Buddha-Nature Treatise, for example.
Neo-classical liberals, who called themselves " true liberals ", saw Locke's Second Treatise as the best guide, and emphasised " limited government ", while social liberals supported government regulation and the welfare state.
An Introductory Treatise dealing mainly with First Principles and their Direct Applications, B. G.

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