- 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...
- Two
Treatises of
Government (or Two
Treatises of Government: In the Former, The
False Principles, and
Foundation of Sir
Robert Filmer, and His Followers...
- (Dharani)
treatises. The
collection had at
least four scribes, of
which three were
likely Buddhists because the second, the
sixth and the
seventh treatises open...
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administrative regulations. In law schools,
treatises are
sometimes used as
additional study materials, as
treatises often cover legal subjects at a higher...
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Locke composed the bulk of the Two
Treatises of Government.
While it was once
thought that
Locke wrote the
Treatises to
defend the
Glorious Revolution...
- (1912–1998), and
Sanjay Rath (b. 1963).
Pingree cl****ifies as
jyotihshastra (
treatises on jyotisha) m****cripts on astronomy, mathematics,
astrology and divination...
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article Bridgewater Treatises Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by
David Hume Babbage,
Charles The
Ninth Bridgewater Treatise 2nd edn. 1838, London:...
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people to
focus on the
seven deadly sins, the
vices are
discussed in
treatises and
depicted in
paintings and
sculpture decorations on
Catholic churches...
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tradition which was
dominated by the
Talmud and the Midrash, so that
these treatises are
doubtless of
great antiquity, some of them
having been
compiled in...
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translation in 19
treatises (maqālāt').
Historia Animalium :
treatises 1-10 De
Partibus Animalium :
treatises 11-14 De
Generatione Animalium :
treatises 15-19 While...