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- Stone wrote the " Compendious View of the Scripture ."
- In 1810 he summed up his views on organic and inorganic nature into one compendious system.
- He was always generous in sharing his compendious knowledge and providing students and colleagues with ideas.
- He was author of " A Compendious Grammar of the Greek Language " ( 1780 ).
- He published numerous books to assist his tuition, among them A Compendious German Grammar stood several editions.
- His first dictionary, " A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language ", appeared in 1806.
- It contained, in brief and compendious form, a digest of all similar explanations since the thirteenth century.
- But with more than 200 images by dozens of photographers from across Africa, the Washington edition still feels compendious.
- ,culminating in the compendious collection of results by S . A . Naimpally and B . D . Warrack.
- To Which Is Added a Compendious View of the Gospel and a Few Remarks on the Confession of Faith ."
- Accordingly they are of so little horticultural interest that they are not mentioned in the remarkably compendious Royal Horticultural Dictionary of Gardening
- The majority of ttir occur in two compendious manuscripts, Morkinskinna and Flateyjarb髃, and within them most are found as digressions within kings'sagas.
- But there is quite a bit of this compendious review of material in odd places, and more timely ways of placing it might have been found.
- He edited Hans Jacob Wecker, with corrections, A Compendious Chyrurgerie gathered and translated ( especially ) out of Wecker, London, 1585.
- For " The Guardian ", Mark Lawson said it was a book of impressive cultural omniscience . . . superbly compendious and entertaining.
- Thus this cemetery forms a compendious memorial of western creativity, from America to Russia, from Scandinavia to Nubia, during Italy's 19th-century Risorgimento.
- He is also known for his translation into Welsh of George Marshall's counter-Reformation text " A Compendious Treatise in Metre " ( 1554 ).
- He later wrote " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing ", which established algebra as a mathematical discipline that is independent of geometry and arithmetic.
- On this point, Ovid contrasts favorably with the Roman natural philosopher Pliny the Elder, whose compendious treatment of facial remedies often includes exotic, poisonous, or disgusting ingredients.
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