Examples of using Libri in English and their translations into Korean
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The Alexandrian Library” Libri 30.
Liouville and Libri were also candidates.
Libri was appointed Inspector of the Libraries of France in 1841.
Cave ab homine unius libri”- beware the man of one book.
Libri has fallen under a cloud which obscured his very real merits.
On the Law of War and Peace: Three Books[De Jure Belli Ac Pacis Libri Tres].
Certainly Libri could not return to France.
The Revolution had removed his friend Guizot from the government and Libri was now exposed.
Homo unius libri, meaning"I fear the man of a single book.".
He also made many important contributions to navigation writing Navigandi Libri Duo in 1546.
He showed with complete certainty that Libri was indeed a thief on a very large scale.
Libri, who had been appointed in the political way described above, resigned his chair and fled from France.
Presentation Wikipedia Guglielmo Libri came from one of the oldest of the families of Florence.
On 18 April Sophie Germain wrote a letter to her friend the mathematician Libri which describes Galois' situation.
The assessment of Libri made shortly after his death, and quoted in, seems to sum up his contribution well.
It was a work which was never published but four manuscripts, one of them an autograph,have survived and were rediscovered by Libri.
Libri was chosen, clearly by far the weakest of the three mathematically, and Liouville wrote the following day that he was.
Quotations related to Byzantine Iconoclasm at Wikiquote Aniconism in Christianity Feast of Orthodoxy Libri Carolini.
Now Libri was able to convince his new friends that the charges against him were made by the French because he was an Italian.
It was an arithmetic book De arte supputandi libri quattuor(1522) based on Pacioli 's Suma. It makes no claim to originality.
Libri escaped from France during the 1848 revolution, not for political reasons, but to avoid a prison sentence for stealing precious books and manuscripts.
In 1888 the French government requested that the precious books and manuscripts which Libri had stolen, and then sold, be made available for them to buy back.
One of the strengths of Libri's Histoire is the large number of quotes from original sources, so it was natural that Libri should be an enthusiastic collector of rare books and manuscripts.
After his death, Léopold Delisle began a long investigation to settle the question of whether Libri was guilty of the charges on which he was convicted in 1850.
A little-known consequence of these disputes is that Liouville made his famous announcement of Evariste Galois 's important work on the theory of equations in response to an attack by Libri in 1843.
One such powerful figure was Liouville who worked for many years against Libri and the two would attack each other at every opportunity in meetings of the Academy.
Libri certainly took his role in the Academy very seriously but there was some resentment caused by the fact that he was not a native Frenchman, and this was somewhat increased by his own rather arrogant nature.
There was a Revolution in France in 1848 and, shortly after this, Libri was informed that a warrant was about to be issued for his arrest on suspicion of stealing precious books.
In earlier letters, he was often depressed because of illness, and could vent his anger towards his enemies such as Libri, but he always fought for what he believed was right.
His"Perspectivae libri sex" provided a definitive and often original analysis of the mathematics of perspective projection, in a far more extended way than either Commandino or Benedetti had aimed to do.