About the literary form the musical composition by Cornelius Cardew Treatise music Original research date October 2010 wiktionary A treatise is a formal and systematic written discourse on some subject, generally longer and treating it in greater depth than an essay , and more concerned with investigating or exposing the principles of the subject. Noteworthy treatises Treatises have been written by various Philosophy philosophers Xenophon &mdash Oeconomicus Aristotle &mdash Category Works by Aristotle various treatises Chanakya &mdash Arthashastra Claudius Ptolemaeus &mdash Almagest Nizam al Mulk &mdash Siyasatnama The Book of Government Niccol Machiavelli &mdash The Prince , and Discourses on Livy Ren Descartes &mdash The World Descartes The World , Compendium Musicae , and Discourse on the Method John Locke &mdash Two Treatises of Government David Hume &mdash A Treatise of Human Nature Adam Smith &mdash The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations Joseph Priestley &mdash Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit William Godwin &mdash Political Justice Enquiry concerning Political Justice, and its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness Karl Marx &mdash Das Kapital Julien Offray de La Mettrie &mdash Man a Machine L Homme Machine Other well known treatises include Augustine of Hippo &mdash Category Works by Augustine of Hippo various treatises Sun Tzu &mdash The Art of War Euclid &mdash Euclid s Elements Elements Ptolemy &mdash Geographia Geography Treatise on cartography ref J. L. Berggren, Alexander Jones Ptolemy s Geography By Ptolemy , Princeton University ... of Species Treatises on art Shitao &mdash Hua Yu Lu Treatise on the Philosophy of Painting ... on music Jean Philippe Rameau &mdash Treatise on Harmony Hector Berlioz &mdash Treatise on Instrumentation sometimes, Treatise on Orchestration Recent economics treatises have also been written ... &mdash Capitalism A Treatise on Economics See also Essay Legal treatise Monograph References reflist ... more details
Treatise on money may refer to Monetae cudendae ratio , also called Treatise on money , by Nicolaus Copernicus, 1526 A Treatise on Money , by John Maynard Keynes, 1930 disambig ... more details
Treatise on Harmony is a music treatise written by Jean Philippe Rameau . The first publication of the treatise was in Paris, 1722 by Jean Baptiste Christophe Ballard. The Treatise describes music and how to write it based on the modern tonal system used today in classical music . It uses the modern Major and minor Major and Minor keys to teach readers what to do to achieve good sounding music based on the Twelve tone technique 12 tone Musical scale music scale . The Treatise is divided into four books. Book I On the relationship between Harmonic Ratios and Proportions. Book II On the Nature and Properties of Chords and on Everything which may be used to make music perfect. Book III Principles of Composition. Book IV Principles of Accompaniment. Rameau s treatise often obtains passages written already in a very similar manner in other publications of other books by other authors. Category 1722 books music stub ... more details
infobox Book name A Treatise on Money image author John Maynard Keynes country United Kingdom language English language English genre Nonfiction publisher release date 1930 pages isbn 9780404150006 see also Treatise on money disambiguation A Treatise on Money is a work on economics by English economist John Maynard Keynes . In the Treatise Keynes drew a distinction between savings and investment, arguing that where saving exceeded investment, recession would occur. ref cite web url http www.maynardkeynes.org john mayn title Treatise on Money and the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money 1927 to 1939 publisher maynardkeynes.org Dead link date March 2011 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Treatise On Money, A Category 1930 books Category Economics books Category Keynesian economics econ book stub ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE A Treatise on the Family A Treatise on the Family is a book by Nobel winning economist Gary Becker . References Gary S. Becker 1981, Enlarged ed., 1991 . A Treatise on the Family . Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press. ISBN 0 674 90698 5. http www.hup.harvard.edu catalog BECTRR.html Publisher s description & chapter preview http books.google.com books?id NLB1Ty75DOIC&printsec toc&lr &source gbs summary s&cad 0 links. See also Gary Becker Family economics DEFAULTSORT Treatise On The Family Category Economics books Category 1981 books Econ book stub ... more details
File Tratado de pintura leonardo.jpg thumb A Treatise on Painting Trattato della pittura , printed edition 1717 A Treatise on Painting is a collection of Leonardo da Vinci s writings entered in his notebooks under the general heading On Painting . The manuscripts were gathered together by Francesco Melzi sometime before 1542 and first printed in French and Italian as Trattato della pittura by Raffaelo du Fresne in 1651. The main aim of the treatise was to argue that painting was a science. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 336408 Leonardo da Vinci 59104 Science ref ref360266 Britannica Science Science of Painting ref ref http books.google.com books?id ygU6MRiXBN8C&printsec frontcover&source gbs navlinks s v onepage&q &f false The Collected Essays and Criticism Affirmations and refusals, 1950 1956 By Clement Greenberg, John O Brian, page 259 ref References reflist External links http www.treatiseonpainting.org Leonardo Da Vinci and His Treatise on Painting http books.google.co.uk books?id HwX2S4GXph4C Google Books Treatise on Painting art stub Leonardo da Vinci DEFAULTSORT Treatise on Painting Category Works by Leonardo da Vinci Category Renaissance art Category 1542 works de Trattato della Pittura it Trattato della pittura pl Traktat o malarstwie pt Trattato della Pittura ... more details
Treatise is a musical composition by United Kingdom British composer Cornelius Cardew 1936 1981 . Treatise is a graphic notation graphic musical score comprising 193 pages of lines, symbols, and various geometric or abstract shapes that eschew conventional musical notation . Implicit in the title is a reference to the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein , which was of particular inspiration to Cardew in composing the work. The score neither contains nor is accompanied by any explicit instruction to the musician performer s in how to perform the work. Cardew worked on the composition from 1963 to 1967. Although the score allows for absolute interpretive freedom no one interpretation will sound like another , the work is not intended to be played spontaneously, as Cardew suggested that performers devise in advance their own rules and methods for interpreting and performing the work. Eliminating the role of the musician as one of accurately and faithfully responding to the score as a set of disciplined instructions, Treatise thus undermines the traditional hierarchy that separates the role of composer from that of performer. Performances of Treatise are intended to imply a balance of interpretive freedom and responsibility. Subsequently Cardew embraced Maoism and wholeheartedly repudiated this and other works of his avant garde period. A savage indictment of Treatise may be seen in a speech delivered by Cardew at the International Symposium on the Problematic of Today s Musical Notation held in Rome in October 1972, as transcribed in his highly polemical book Stockhausen Serves Imperialism ... of the New Music , ed. Gregory Battcock New York 1981 Brian Dennis, Cardew s Treatise Mainly the Visual Aspects, Tempo 177 1991 pp. 10 16 Sonic Youth play a 3 29 minute excerpt of page 183 of Treatise ... picturesofmusic pages anim.html An online animated analysis of Treatise at the Block Museum Website http www.spiralcage.com improvMeeting Online recordings of Treatise by the Seattle Improv Meeting ... more details
citations missing date December 2008 Evidence law A learned treatise , in the law of evidence law evidence , is a text that is sufficiently authoritiative in its field to be admissible as evidence in a court in support of the contentions made therein. Under the common law , such evidence was considered hearsay a statement made out of court being introduced to prove the truth of the statement and was not admissible except to rebut the testimony of an opposing expert witness . There were four ways to introduce such evidence Adduce testimony that the opposing expert witness actually used that text to reach his conclusions Adduce testimony by the opposing expert admitting that the text is an authority in the field Have a friendly expert witness testifying against the opposing expert witness attest to the authoritativeness of the text. Have the judge take judicial notice of the text, if it sufficiently notable that the average person would know that it is an authority for example, Gray s Anatomy . Under the Federal Rules of Evidence 803 18 , either party can introduce a learned treatise as evidence, irrespective of whether it is being used to rebut the opposing party. Such texts are now considered an exception to hearsay, with two limitations For the learned treatise to be introduced, there must be an expert witness on the stand Like a recorded recollection , the actual learned treatise does not go to the jury, but instead comes into evidence only by being read to the jury. References reflist Category Evidence law Category Hearsay ko ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Treatise on Tea Zh t wikt wikt wikt wikt s wikt wikt wikt wikt p d gu n ch l n is a book written by the Chinese Emperor Emperor Huizong of Song Huizong of the Song Dynasty in 1107 . Emperor Huizong was a great connoisseur of tea , with masterful skill in the art of tea ceremony . He often engaged in tea tasting and tea competitions with his subordinates at the Song imperial court. Emperor Huizong s favourite was An Ji Bai Cha. He wrote that what he loved was Bai Cha. This should not be confused with the tea currently known as White Tea, but was rather a Green Tea which had the color of white jade . In the Treatise on Tea , Emperor Huizong provided the most detailed, vivid and masterful description of the Song dynasty technique of tea spotting. The Emperor also laid down seven criteria for tea competitions. The Treatise on Tea is a key document for understanding the most sophisticated tea ceremony in Chinese history. It stands as the monumental treatise on tea after Lu Yu s The Classic of Tea c. 760 780 . Contents Preface Places of origin On climate On picking tea On steaming and pressing Manufacture Assessment White tea Grinding Tea vessel Tea brush Tea cake Tea spoon Water Tea spot Palate Aroma Color Storage Brand name Non official product DEFAULTSORT Treatise On Tea Category Chinese tea classic texts Category Song Dynasty Category 1107 works Category 12th century books zh ... more details
A legal treatise is a scholarly legal publication containing all the law relating to a particular area, such as criminal law or trusts and estates . There is no fixed usage on what books qualify as a legal treatise, with the term being used broadly to define books written for practicing Lawyer attorneys and judge s, textbooks for law students, and explanatory texts for laypersons. ref name Walker Citation last Walker first David author link last2 first2 author2 link title Oxford Companion to Law place publisher Oxford University Press year 1980 volume edition page 1234 url http books.google.com ?id 4GgYAAAAIAAJ doi id isbn 019866110X ref Legal treatises are secondary authority , and can serve as a useful starting point for legal research , particularly when the researcher lacks familiarity with a particular area of law. Lawyers commonly use legal treatises in order to review the law and update their knowledge of pertinent primary authority namely, case law , statute s, and Regulation administrative regulations . In law school s, treatises are sometimes used as additional study materials, as treatises often cover legal subjects at a higher level of detail than most casebook s do. Certain treatises, called hornbook s, are used by American law students as supplements to casebooks. Hornbooks are usually one volume sometimes a briefer version of a longer, multi volume treatise written by a recognized legal scholar. See also Treatise Law hornbook References reflist DEFAULTSORT Legal Treatise Category Legal literature Category Legal research Category Legal treatises Law stub ... more details
Excerpts from the Treatise on Instrumentation & Orchestration http imslp.org wiki Treatise on Instrumentation 28Berlioz 2C Louis Hector 29 Treatise on Instrumentation & Orchestration complete ... Treatise on Instrumentation & Orchestration , English translation of the 1858 Novello edition ... more details
italic title A Treatise on Probability was published by John Maynard Keynes while at Cambridge University in 1921. The Treatise attacked the classical theory of probability and proposed a logical relationist theory instead. ref name newschool cite web url http www.newschool.edu nssr het profiles keynes.htm title John Maynard Keynes, 1883 1946 publisher The New School ref In a 1948 review, Bertrand Russell , the co author of Principia Mathematica , called it undoubtedly the most important work on probability that has appeared for a very long time, and a book which as a whole is one which it is impossible to praise too highly. ref name russell cite journal url http www.jstor.org stable 3609931 title Review A Treatise on Probability. By John Maynard Keynes. last Russell first Bertrand authorlink Bertrand Russell journal Mathematical Gazette publisher Mathematical Association date July 1948 volume 32 number 300 pages 152 159 ref The Treatise is fundamentally philosophical in nature despite extensive mathematical formulations. ref cite journal last Broad first C. D. authorlink C. D. Broad title Review A Treatise on Probability by J. M. Keynes. journal Mind journal Mind series New Series volume 31 number 121 date January 1922 pages 72 85 publisher Oxford University Press on behalf of the Mind Association. url http www.jstor.org stable 2249688 ref The Treatise presented an approach to probability that was more subjective than the highly quantified classical version. Keynes saw numerical probabilities as special cases of probability, which did not have to be quantifiable or even comparable. ref cite book last Gerrad first Bill editor John Edward King title The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics publisher Edward Elgar Publishing location year 2003 isbn 978 1 84064 630 6 page 161 ref Keynes used the example of taking an umbrella in case of rain to express the idea of irreducible ... Keynes first John title A Treatise on Probability publisher Dover Publications location New York ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Treatise on the Gods title orig translator image image caption author H.L. Mencken cover artist country USA language English language English series Maryland Paperback Bookshelf 1997, 2006 genre Religion , History , Christianity publisher Alfred A Knopf 1930, 1946 The Johns Hopkins University Press 1997, 2006 release date media type Print pages 319 pp 1997 isbn 0 8018 5654 X 1997 preceded by followed by Treatise on the Gods 1930 is H.L. Mencken s survey of the history and philosophy of religion , and was intended as an unofficial companion volume to his Treatise on Right and Wrong 1934 ref http openlibrary.org b OL14380373M Treatise on right and wrong ref . The first and second printings were sold out before publication, and eight more printings followed. ref Treatise on the Gods , preface to the Revised Edition ref Its first edition received a major 5 column review in the New York Times , written by one P.W. Wilson ref See the NYT online archive ref and the Marxist literary critic Granville Hicks called it the best popular account we have of the origin and nature of religion. However, the Protestant theologian Reinhold Niebuhr , writing in the Atlantic Monthly , claimed that It is only in dealing with moral and social issues that Mencken achieves the heights of complete detachment, and in this case the detachment is that of a cynic rather than that of a scientist. By the end of its first year Treatise had sold thirteen thousand copies. ref The Skeptic A Life of H. L. Mencken, by Terry Teachout ref By 1940 its popularity had waned, and although it went out of print in 1945 , Mencken considered it my best book, and by far. ref The Skeptic A Life of H. L. Mencken, by Terry Teachout ref At the request of its original publisher Alfred A Knopf , Mencken wrote a revised edition 1946 , and a year later the New York Times published another review, this one by Philip Wylie and accompanied by a caricature ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A Treatise on the Astrolabe is a medieval essay on the astrolabe by Geoffrey Chaucer . It begins Lyte Lowys my sone, I aperceyve wel by certeyne evydences thyn abilite to lerne sciences touching nombres and proporciouns and as wel considre I thy besy praier in special to lerne the tretys of the Astrelabie. Than for as moche as a philosofre saith, he wrappith him in his frend, that condescendith to the rightfulle praiers of his frend, therfore have I yeven the a suffisant Astrolabie as for oure orizonte, compowned after the latitude of Oxenforde upon which, by mediacioun of this litel tretys, I purpose to teche the a certein nombre of conclusions aperteynyng to the same instrument. or, in a more modern English spelling, Little Lewis my son, I perceive well by certain evidences thine ability to learn sciences touching numbers and Proportionality mathematics proportions and as well consider I thy constant prayer in special to learn the treatise of the Astrolabe. Than for as much as a philosopher saith, He wrappth him in his friend, that condescendth to the rightful prayers of his friend , therefore have I given thee a suffisant Astrolabe as for our horizons, compounded after latitude of Oxford upon which, by means of this little treatise, I purpose to teach thee a certain number of conclusions pertaining to the same instrument. According to the introduction, the work was to have five parts A description of the astrolabe A rudimentary course in using the instrument Various tables of longitude s, latitude s, declination s, etc. A theorike theory of the motion of the celestial bodies , in particular a table showing the very moving of the moon An introduction ..., plus a small collection of Supplementary Propositions . The Treatise is considered the oldest work ... of the drawings in the Treatise are given below with their modern names Citation needed date ... eChaucer http www.astrolabe.vidmo.net A Treatise on the Astrolabe a verb database language analysis ... more details
File Treatise on Ammunition 1887 title page.jpg thumb right 300px center Title page of the 4th Edition, 1887 center Treatise on Ammunition , from 1926 retitled Text Book of Ammunition , is a series of manuals detailing all British Empire military and naval service ammunition and associated equipment in use at the date of publication. It was published by the War Office at approximate 5 year intervals. As the gun s are listed for which the ammunition can be used, the Treatise also constitutes a list of guns in service at the publication date. Its predecessor was Ammunition A Descriptive Treatise on the Different Projectiles, Charges, Fuzes, Rockets, &c., at Present in Use for Land and Sea Service, and on Other War Stores Manufactured in the Royal Laboratory of 1867. The editions contain diagrams, measurements, storage and transportation instructions useful to Officer armed forces officers involved in storage, transport and firing of ammunition. It is an important primary source of information for military historian s researching the types and capabilities of ammunition available to the British military at the time of various conflicts, and for collectors wishing to identify Artifact archaeology artifacts . However, the individual editions lack historical context, in that they omit dates and rationales for particular types and Marks of ammunition being added to or removed from the inventory. The editions are notable for the many pages of colour lithograph s of British ordnance terms Cartridge cartridges , Shell projectile shells and Fuze munitions fuzes by Harrison & Sons and later by Malby & Sons. From the 1926 edition onwards it was renamed Text Book of Ammunition . The best known editions are the 10th, accurate as at August 1, 1914 and published in 1915 which constitutes a definitive description of the ammunition with which Britain began World War I , and the 1936 edition which lists the ammunition with which Britain entered World War II . These and other editions are available ... more details
Infobox book name Treatise of Love title orig Tretyse of Loue translator image include the file and the image size image caption author illustrator cover artist country language English series subject genre Prose treatise publisher Wynkyn de Worde pub date 1491 1494 The Treatise of Love Tretyse of Loue is an English prose text first printed around 1493. Its printing was the work of Wynkyn de Worde , who took over William Caxton s printing business in 1491, and printed the Treatise before he began publishing under his own name in 1494. ref Fisher ix. ref Drawing greatly on the Ancrene Wisse , ref Wada 109. ref the text contains religious advice addressed to an audience of aristocratic women. Contents The text contains three main parts that deal with divine love, which are largely based on the early thirteenth century Ancrene Wisse , and, following an intermediate conclusion, seven brief sections dealing with other aspects of religious love. Besides the Ancrene Wisse , other source texts are the Planctus Mariae usually ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux and the Hours of the Cross from Pseudo Bonaventura s Vita Christi . ref Fisher xxi xxiv. ref Like the Ancrene Wisse , its religious advice is written for the purpose of aristocratic women one specific but unknown woman is addressed . ref Meale 38. ref Compared to the Ancrene Wisse , however, the Treatise moves some of its contents and reorganizes them. In particular, it reorganizes the discourse to more closely follow the Passion Christianity ..., men and women, mother and child, and body and soul in the order of the Ancrene Wisse . The Treatise ... on it indeed, direct references to carnal love found in the Ancrene Wisse are left out of the Treatise ... devotional tracts for women, are found in the Treatise as well. It proposes that the female audience ... Paul and Others The Six Masters of Tribulation Textual origin The Treatise s relationship to the Ancrene Wisse is notable, and makes the Treatise its youngest derivative in English. ref Allen. ref However ... more details
unreferenced date March 2011 wikify date March 2011 The Treatise on the Resurrection is an ancient Gnostic or quasi Gnostic Christian text which was found at Nag Hammadi , Egypt . It is also sometimes referred to as The Letter to Rheginos because it is a letter responding to questions about the resurrection posed by Rheginos, who may have been a non Gnostic Christian. ref cite book last Ehrman first Bart title Lost Scriptures Books That Did Not Make It into the New Testament year 2003 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford pages 207 ref Background The main message of the treatise is that Christians should consider themselves already resurrected in a spiritual sense and that the resurrection is real, not just a metaphor. It asserts that Jesus lived as flesh and was both human and divine. These statements imply that the author rejected docetism , an idea frequently found among the Gnostics. The text also says that Jesus displayed himself as the Son of God. The treatise Aside from these more Orthodox characteristics, the text is otherwise Gnostic, since it embraces typical Gnostic themes such as the restoration of the pleroma , multiple divinities, aeons, predestination, and respect for Paul whom it calls The Apostle. As such, the text may have come from a quasi Gnostic school which retained more orthodox interpretations concerning the nature of Christ. The text is noticeably Christian in its tone, and is Jesus centric to a greater degree than other texts found at Nag Hammadi. It alludes to the account of the Transfiguration found in Mark, saying, Do you remember reading in the Gospel how Elijah and Moses appeared? Hence, the text indicates that the author accepted Mark s synoptic gospel narrative as a sacred text. Unlike many other texts found at Nag Hammadi, The Treatise ... typical of Gnostic pseudepigrapha . The treatise contains a mix of proto orthodox and gnostic views ... in the future, and that those who believed otherwise were heretics. The author of the Treatise on the Resurrection ... more details
Italics title An Elementary Treatise on Electricity is a book by James Clerk Maxwell . The origin of the book are lecture notes Clerk Maxwell gave to members of the Cavendish Laboratory , which he founded. External links http www.archive.org details elementarytreati00maxwrich An Elementary Treatise on Electricity 1881 http books.google.com books?hl en&id ecUKAAAAIAAJ&dq 22An Elementary Treatise on Electricity 22&printsec frontcover&source web&ots poJb0Z9NIp&sig lnw5aBMSt57kzbNI7oPnWuGr7s An Elementary Treatise on Electricity 1888 Notes Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Elementary Treatise On Electricity Category 1881 books Category 1888 books Category Physics books Category 1881 in science Category 1888 in science Category Works by James Clerk Maxwell Science book stub ... more details
orphan date May 2010 A Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown full title A Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown and the Relative Duties and Rights of the Subject is an 1820 legal text by Joseph Chitty the younger Joseph Chitty . The text provides the most comprehensive list of royal prerogative powers in the United Kingdom . ref http www.parliament.uk commons lib research briefings snpc 03861.pdf ref References references DEFAULTSORT Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown Category English law Category 1820 works England hist stub ... more details
italic title A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism is a famous two volume treatise on electromagnetism written by James Clerk Maxwell in 1873. See also Wikipedia Books Maxwell s equations On Physical Lines of Force A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field External links Wikisourcelang en A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism Reprint from Dover Publications ISBN 0 486 60636 8 http www.antiquebooks.net readpage.html maxwell Full text of 1904 Edition including full text search. http posner.library.cmu.edu Posner books book.cgi?call 537 M46T 1873 VOL. 1 A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism Volume 1 1873 Posner Memorial Collection Carnegie Mellon University http posner.library.cmu.edu Posner books book.cgi?call 537 M46T 1873 VOL. 2 A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism Volume 2 1873 Posner Memorial Collection Carnegie Mellon University http www.zpenergy.com modules.php?name Downloads&d op getit&lid 60 Original Maxwell Equations Maxwell s 20 Equations in 20 Unknowns PDF DEFAULTSORT Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism Category Physics books Category 1873 books Category Electromagnetism Category 1870s in science Category Works by James Clerk Maxwell science book stub physics stub ja ... more details
italic title Treatise on Natural Philosophy was an 1867 text book by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson later Lord Kelvin and Peter Guthrie Tait , published by Oxford University Press , that did much to define the modern discipline of physics . External links http books.google.com books?id D9dJAAAAMAAJ Complete text on Google books http www.archive.org details treatiseonnatur01darwgoog Volume 1 on www.archive.org Category 1867 books Category Physics books science book stub fr Treatise on Natural Philosophy pt Treatise on Natural Philosophy ... more details
A Treatise on the Binomial Theorem is a fictional work of mathematics by the young Professor Moriarty James Moriarty , the evil archenemy of the detective Sherlock Holmes in the fiction of Arthur Conan Doyle . The actual title of the treatise is never given in the stories Holmes simply refers to a treatise upon the binomial theorem. The treatise is mentioned in the novel The Final Problem , when Holmes, speaking of Professor Moriarty, states He is a man of good birth and excellent education, endowed by nature with a phenomenal mathematical faculty. At the age of twenty one he wrote a treatise upon the binomial theorem , which has had a European vogue. On the strength of it he won the mathematical chair at one of our smaller universities, and had, to all appearances, a most brilliant career before him. Moriarty was a versatile mathematician as well as a criminal mastermind. In addition to the Treatise , he wrote the book The Dynamics of an Asteroid , containing mathematics so esoteric that no one could review it. This is a very different branch of mathematics from the Binomial Theorem ...?id oYRW5gjVz1EC&pg PA68&dq 22A treatise on the binomial theorem 22 PPA68,M1 Sherlock Holmes The Unauthorized ... of the treatise. This has not stopped people from speculating on what it might have contained. Science Fiction writer Poul Anderson , for example, wrote about the treatise for the Baker Street Journal . ref Anderson, Poul. http books.google.com books?id 9LGvL2WcXX0C&pg PA274&dq 22A treatise on the binomial theorem 22 PPA274,M1 A Treatise on the Binomial Theorem , Baker Street Journal , 5, No. 1 January 1955 , 13 18. ref Treatise is sometimes used when a reference is needed to a non specific ... with Watson denies any treatise on the binomial theorem, saying Certainly not. Who has anything ... of an Asteroid . References references Category Fictional books Treatise on the Binomial Theorem Category Sherlock Holmes Treatise on the Binomial Theorem ... more details
Infobox Book name A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling title orig translator image Image TitlePageAConciseTreatise.JPG ... by A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling Confirmed by Actual Experiences and Minute Observations ... left Frontispiece 9th Edition Although the first part of A Concise Treatise is a general angling work ... 1787 to 1846. Reviews In Ancient Angling Authors 1910 W. J. Turrell notes blockquote A Concise Treatise ... strikingly original, is a thoroughly practical treatise on the art of angling... ref cite book ... and A Concise Treatise blockquote He makes mention of the multiplying reel, the first time we hear ... Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1787 edition 2nd Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling ... Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1798 edition 4th Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling ... Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1804 edition 6th Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling ... first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1808 edition 8th Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art ... first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1814 edition 10th Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art ... Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher B. Crosby & Co location London year 1832 edition 12th Edition cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art ... abebooks.com Antiquarian Booksellers Online cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise ... 175 cite book last Best first Thomas title A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling publisher ... more details
A Treatise of Pleas of the Crown or, a system of the principal matters relating to that subject, digested under proper heads is an influential treatise on the criminal law of England, written by William Hawkins serjeant at law William Hawkins , serjeant at law , and later edited by John Curwood, barrister . It was first published in 1716 ref Edward Hyde East , Treatise of Pleas of the Crown, 1803, page v, footnote ref and went through eight editions, the last ref Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice , table of abbreviations gives date of last edition ref of which was published in 1824. It is often cited as Hawk.P.C. or some similar variation on this. See also Books of authority References reflist External links Eighth edition of this book 1824 from Google Book Search Google Books Volume 1 criminal offences http books.google.com books?id vZc0AAAAIAAJ&printsec titlepage Volume 2 courts of criminal jurisdiction http books.google.com books?id b5c0AAAAIAAJ&printsec titlepage UK law stub Category 1716 books Category 1716 in law Category English criminal law Category Legal treatises ... more details
The Treatise on the Left Emanation is a Kabbalistic text by Rabbi Isaac ha Kohen, who with his brother Jacob traveled in Spain and Provence in the period of 1260 1280. ref Arthur Versluis Magic and mysticism an introduction to Western esotericism 2007 p 65 We must also note the appearance, in the thirteenth century, of the Treatise on the Left Emanation by Isaac ha Kohen, who with his brother Jacob traveled in Spain and Provence in the period of 1260 1280 ref Isaac may be the pseudepigraphic author of other texts including the Pseudo R. Eleazar Responsum , and the Pseudo R. Yehushiel Responsa. ref Mark Verman The books of contemplation medieval Jewish mystical sources 1992 p.176 ref Translation Professor Ronald C. Kiener, published in The Early Kabbalah , New York Paulist Press, 1986 References reflist 2 External links http www.donmeh west.com treatise.shtml Text Kiener and commentary by Yakov Leib http jewishchristianlit.com Topics Lilith jacob ha kohen.html Treatise on the Left Emanation Category Kabbalah Kabbalah stub ru ... more details