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"opuscule" Definitions
  1. a small or petty work : OPUSCULUM
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9 Sentences With "opuscule"

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ATCA, I. 1982. 191-215. This opuscule was transcribed and published by Albert Hauf in 1979.“El De Triplici Statu Mundi de Fr. Francesc Eiximenis, O.F.M.”. EUC, XXIII. 1979. 265-283.
Several scholars think that Francesc Eiximenis is not the author of this opuscule. Among them the following ones can be pointed out: Martí de Barcelona,Martí de Barcelona. “Fra Francesc Eiximenis, OM (1340?-1409?). La seva vida.
Branches of the brotherhood also settled the surroundings of Stolac. Boscovich himself was proud of his Dalmatian identity. When d'Alembert in his Opuscule mathématiques... called him "an Italian mathematician", he shoot back that he was "a Dalmatian from Dubrovnik, and not an Italian".Harris, Robin.
The word pamphlet for a small work (opuscule) issued by itself without covers came into Middle English 1387 as or , generalized from a twelfth-century amatory comic poem with an old flavor, Pamphilus, seu de Amore ("Pamphilus: or, Concerning Love"), written in Latin.OED s.v. "pamphlet". Pamphilus's name is derived from the Greek name , meaning "beloved of all".. The poem was popular and widely copied and circulated on its own, forming a slim codex.
A second edition appeared in 1538, which largely left the first two books unchanged, but greatly altered the third book. This second redaction became the influential version, as it was reprinted at Medina del Campo in 1542, at Valencia in 1590, and at Álcala de Henares in 1617.:es:Bernardino de laredo In each of these editions, a thirty-six page opuscule by Laredo, the Josephina, was printed as an appendix. Book One of the Ascent deals with self-knowledge, and how to purify the senses.
Brand is the author of one of the two eyewitness accounts existing on Eberhard Isbrand Ides' journey to China (the other one was written by Ides himself). His report, written in German, to which was added an opuscule by H. W. Ludolff entitled "Curieuse Beschreibung der natürlichen Dingen Rußlands" (Curious observations concerning the products of Russia), was first published in the year 1698 in Hamburg. This report became extremely popular in the Western Europe. It was quickly translated into various European languages including English (1698 and 1707), French (1699) and Dutch (1699).
The founder of the Mame firm, Charles Mame, printed two newspapers at Angers in the last quarter of the eighteenth century; General Hoche had at one time hoped to marry his daughter. His eldest son, bookseller and publisher in Paris, under the First Empire, edited Chateaubriand's famous opuscule, "Buonaparte et les Bourbons", also Madame de Staël's works; and the persecutions directed against these books by the Napoleonic police caused the financial ruin of the editor. But the third son, Amand Mame, came to Tours and founded there a firm which, under the management of Alfred Mame, son of Amand, was destined to become very important. Paul Mame (1833–1903), a son of Alfred, was the head of the firm until 1900.
Keeble has also performed as a musician with a number of bands. He sang and played guitar in indie-rock band Goodbye Sergeants, who released the single "Boy Band Kind of Way" / "I Want to Get Fired" (2007) and the EPs Live at the Bullet Bar (2007) and An Opuscule Worthy Of A Monstrance (2009). He also played live keyboards for indie-rock band The Splendour on their 2008 UK summer tour in support of their album Best Way To Make Money (2008), culminating in a performance at the now defunct Beachdown Festival in Brighton. He played live drums for anti-folk band Sergeant Buzfuz to support their album High Slang (2009), including live session performances on both Marc Riley and Tom Robinson's BBC 6 Music radio shows.
From the age of fifteen, François Brousse admired Victor Hugo to whom he dedicated the opuscule La Poésie de Victor HugoBROUSSE François, La poésie de Victor Hugo, Revue B. M. P., N°226-230, octobre-décembre 2003 – janvier-février 2004, Éd. La Licorne Ailée, Clamart (Victor Hugo's Poetry). After, he discovered the greatness of Victor Hugo who foresaw the First World War particularly with two noteworthy phrases : "Verdun, premier rempart de la France alarméeHUGO Victor, Odes et ballades, « Ode Troisième – Les Vierges de Verdun » [1828, 4ème éd.]" (Verdun, the first ramparts of an alarmed France) ; "Enseignons à nos fils à creuser des tranchéesHUGO Victor, La Légende des siècles, « L’élégie des fléaux », Éd. Hetzel, Bruxelles, 1859" (Teach our sons to dig in the trenches). His in-depth research of Hugo's book allowed him to publish the article, "Les Tours de la nuit" (Night Tours) in the May 1939 edition of the magazine Astrosophie.

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