... Gautama answers: ayuta, niyuta, karikara, vivara, achobya, vivaha, utsanga, bahula, nagabala, titilambha, vyavaithanaprajnapti (! that's 1031), and so through the alluring samaptalambha (1037) and ... estimate wasn't all that bad This is a spectacular application ofthe Greek insight that the world afar can be grasped by analogy to the world at hand But it is made much more spectacular when ... Charles Napier, Lena Nekludova, David Nelson, Katsumi Nomizu, Yori Oda, Larry Pfaff, Donald Ranee, Andrew Ranicki, Aamir Rehman, Abdulhamid Sabra, Brian A Sullivan, Daniel Tenney III, Alf van...
... contributing factor was the passage ofthe Tax Reform Act of 1986 Reagan’s tax cuts eliminated many ofthe tax shelters that had made real estate an attractive investment in the first place, and deposits ... options, there was no clearinghouse for trades in most ofthe 21 Barth, James R., R Dan Brumbaugh Jr and James A Wilcox, The Repeal of Glass-Steagall and the Advent of Broad Banking,” Journal of Economic ... industry The repeal of GlassSteagall was a monumental piece of deregulation, but in many ways it ratified the status quo ofthe time.21 Hands-Off Regulation Many argued that consolidation in banking...
... that America was probably not a part of Asia, and changed the geographical ideas ofthe time [12] THE COAST OF FLORIDA EXPLORED. What meantime had happened along the coast of North America? In ... Mas'sasoit, chief ofthe Wam-pano'ags, and of Canon'icus, chief ofthe Narragansetts, and learned their language In 1633 he returned to Salem, and was again made pastor ofa church [8] The fate ... Spain) to the Strait of Magellan The Pacific coast of America was explored (1513-1542) for Spain by Balboa part of Panama Magellan part ofthe southwest coast Pizarro (note, p 23) from Panama to Peru...
... by almost all the papal sovereigns of Europe A remarkable circumstance is related ofthe hopes and intentions ofthe Spaniards, in the event of success in the Armada A Spanish officer, who was ... gentleman At this stage ofthe examination, the lord chamberlain saw a man standing in a corner ofthe cellar, who stated that he was Percy's servant, and that he was left by his master in charge of ... merely to an attempt, on the part ofthe Romanists, at the commencement ofthe session, to obtain a toleration for their worship, and the relaxation of some ofthe penal laws Various attempts have...
... date of January 2002 had both advantages and disadvantages The peak period for banknote use is at the end ofthe year: circulation is around 10% higher than average because ofthe Christmas season ... incorporate, as a background, a map of Europe without borders, a feature which would harmonise the appearance ofthe series. This theme was broader than the “Ages and styles” theme as it allowed ... date, marking the start ofthe calendar year and being the date expected by national public administrations The Madrid European Council also decided that the euro should circulate alongside the...
... to the Athenians for the assistance which they had rendered them against the Thebans, the whole force of Plataea, amounting to 1000 heavy-armed men, marched to the assistance of their allies and ... abandoned the defence ofthe walls, and took refuge at the altar of Athena (Minerva) They were induced by the archon Megacles, one ofthe illustrious family ofthe Alcmaeonidae, to quit the altar ... by sea and by land A naval engagement took place at Lade a small island off Miletus, which decided the fate ofthe war The Samians deserted at the commencement ofthe battle, and the Ionian fleet...
... letters ofthe Greek alphabet, which are called alpha, beta There are languages that have never been put upon paper at all, such as many ofthe African languages, many in the South Sea Islands, and ... Toddy CHAPTER V 41 HUNGARIAN Hussar Sabre Shako Tokay MALAY Amuck Bamboo Bantam Caddy Cassowary Cockatoo Dugong Gamboge Gong Gutta-percha Mandarin Mango Orang-outang Rattan Sago Upas PERSIAN Awning ... Llama Mahogany Maize Manioc Moccasin Mustang Opossum Pampas Pemmican Potato Racoon Skunk Squaw Tapioca Tobacco Tomahawk Tomato Wigwam ARABIC (The word al means the Thus alcohol = the spirit.) Admiral...
... approximation to renounce the humanism ofthehistoryof art: death Resemblance as drama Two medieval treatises facing Vasari: the rent subject facing the man of humanism Thehistoryof art is ahistory ... of Vasarian academicism: triumphant ri` nascita recast in a certain notion ofthehistoryof art as rationalist humanism; the famous imitazione recast in a hierarchical table ofthe relations between ... mousetraps in the Merode Altarpiece.2 Thanks to Panofsky, we are aware that the very transparence ofa window, in the context of an Annunciation, can serve as a vehicle for the most resistant of theological...
... Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, the Canadas and Acadia [Footnote: As we shall see hereafter, the English at this time clung to a narrow strip along the Atlantic coast.] In 1688 it had a population ... fifteen tons—and ascended the St Lawrence on an exploring tour At Hochelaga all was changed The Indian town had vanished, and not a trace remained ofthe savage population which Cartier saw there seventy ... Florida, and a map of Henry II gives that name to all North America.] The Spanish explorers had traversed a large portion ofthe present Southern States, and ofthe Pacific coast All this vast...
... don't." [Nyah nyah naa naa naa!] *** *** Now that ownership ofthe basic library of human thoughts is potentially available to every human being on Earth I have been watching the various attempts ... with ALL of such graphics and markup proposals is LIMITED DISTRIBUTION as a way of life The purpose of each on of these is and always has been to keep knowledge in the hands ofthe few and away ... concept was nuts, but the files didn't take a whole lot of space, and the 200th Anniversary ofthe Revolution [of the United States against England] was coming up, and parchment replicas of all the...
... Mayer actually attempted the analysis, but without result On the 13th of August, 1596, David Fabricius, an unprofessional astronomer in East Friesland, saw in the neck ofthe Whale a star ofthe ... an idea ofthe arduous nature of this task It involved the formation ofa theory ofthe errors of each of Bradley's instruments, and a difficult and delicate inquiry into the true value of each ... parallax, however, the case was very different The search for it had already led Bradley to the important discoveries ofthe aberration of light and the nutation ofthe earth's axis; it was now about...
... map covered the area from the southeastern tip of England and the Pyrenees to India, Sri Lanka (called Insula Trapobane), and China and the coast ofthe imagined eastern ocean in the east, as ... really he had lost the argument Picard was right: The Earth is oblate ANAXIMANDER—AND THE FIRST MAP Mapmakers usually draw their maps on paper or animal skin These are perishable materials that ... Mapping the Earth The Hecataeus map is clearly derived from the map of Anaximander, but Hecataeus had corrected the earlier map and added more detail The illustration shows what the Hecataeus...
... Juglar himself states that a commercial panic is always a financial panic, as a falling away ofthe metallic reserve indicates its breaking out; and I have only translated that portion dealing ... from the changes inaugurated The panic of 1857 was caused by over-activity in trade speculation, and over-banking, and the tariff ofthe same year was really passed to help avert the panic threatening ... the enactment of laws to raise the price of farm products, and to lower the price of all that the farmer has to buy But the farmers vote as the manufacturers and other active classes ofthe minority...
... elements: the idea ofthe autonomy of art, first formulated by Johann Joachim Winckelmann; the value ofthe artwork over and above its material craft character; and the ideal of an aesthetic community ... important was the founding of Al-Ahram in 1876 by two brothers of Catholic Lebanese origin, Salim and Bishara Taqla A daily since 1881, Al-Ahram made reliable and up-to-date information available ... chapters of Part Two then unfurl a panorama of eight spheres of reality The term panorama refers to the fact that although no pedantic claim is made to represent all parts ofthe world equally,...
... with the unacceptable conclusion of an argument that has acceptable premises and an acceptable inference pattern J L Mackie says the paradox is the whole argument The remaining philosophers say a ... Is the moon closer to the earth when near the earth’s horizon? Aristotle’s eyes said yes, but his astronomical theory said no After gazing at a waterfall, Aristotle saw the bank ofa river apparently ... lengths ofthe sides ofthe base ofthe pyramid and n is the height ofthe pyramid Yet the Rhind Papyrus also makes it evident that the Egyptians relied heavily on trial and error in their calculations...
... other children, but was educated at home by his demanding father He began to learn Greek at the age of three and by the age of twelve had read much of Plato in the original At that age he began ... Ireland, and published a pamphlet advocating a radical reform ofthe landholding system He advocated proportional representation in parliamentary elections, as a safeguard against the exercise of ... but Abraham breaks a moral law in obedience to an individual command of God This is what Kierkegaard calls the teleological suspension ofthe ethical’—Abraham’s act transgresses the ethical order...
... in the army ofthe Protestant Prince of Orange; later he served in the army ofthe Catholic Duke Maximilian of Bavaria, who was then at war with the Palatine Elector Frederick, son-in-law of ... 1511 can well be regarded as the high point ofthe Renaissance In the Vatican Raphael was frescoing the walls ofthe papal apartments, while Michelangelo covered the ceiling ofthe Sistine Chapel ... cats and cabbages—did at least have the advantage of undoubted existence in the everyday world, unlike unknowable substrata, monads, noumena, and the Absolute On the other hand, thinkers ofa more...
... appropriation of America and parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia The subjugation of many areas ofthe world led to the imposition of economic and social values in vogue in Europe, although their ... fostered by the formation ofthe Wrst academies created to encourage the discussion and exchange of scholarly ideas Following the example ofthe ancient Plato’s Academia, the Academia Platonica was founded ... medieval archaeology is only taught in departments ofhistory or thehistoryof art, and classical archaeology in those teaching classics and ancient historyThe study ofthe material remains of the...
... matters of apparent fact Add all the facts up in as great a detail as you like and you still will not reach a qualitative total that adds up to interpersonal regard and moral concern The sum ofthe ... about Marx How can a materialist have moral indignation? Kant’s approach provides a relatively simple answer Marx can be angry at the bourgeoisie because, arguably, they commit the fundamental ... indignation is a paradox A materialist has no standard of comparison for how things could be other than the way they are Logically, a materialist is a well-adjusted realist S/he has no measure...