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John Edward Graves has written: 'The taxonomic and functional significance of protein variation in some New World marine fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Electrophoresis, Proteins, Classification, Research
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Shakespeare's first published work was Venus and Adonis in 1593. His other long poem The Rape of Lucrece was published the next year. About half of the plays were published individually over the years. In 1609 the Sonnets were published. In 1623 the First Folio, the first collection of Shakespeare's plays, was first published. Many of his plays were published for the first time at that time.
Shakespeare only ever published his poems Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece in 1593 and 1594 respectively. He was not responsible for the publications of his plays which were either pirate copies or published by his acting company. Shakespeare never claimed publication rights in his plays and never published them.
William Shakespeare published many poems and plays during his life. In 1593, while the theatre was closed, he published "Venus and Adonis" and in 1594 he published "The Rape of Lucrece". "A Lover's Complaint" was published in 1609. In 1601 he published "The Phoenix and the Turtle". A fifth poem he published was Sonnet 138 in 1599.
Copernican treatise
The Copernican System is an astronomical model; published in 1543.See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below.
The Copernican System is an astronomical model; published in 1543.See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below.
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After Parliament passed the Iron Act, Benjamin Franklin published a treatise denouncing the absurdity of restraining the colony's economic growth.
The Spirit of Laws was published by Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu in 1748. It is a treatise on political theory and comparative law.
It is the 1873 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism published by James Clerc Maxwell.
His book called "A treatise on Electricity and Magnetism" was published in 1873. The 3rd edition was published in 1891, and it was reprinted and published by Dover in 1954 and reprinted again later.
The Copernican Hypothesis is the hypothesis that the sun, rather than the earth, was at the centre of the universe. Copernicus theorised that the stars and planets, including the earth, revolved around a fixed sun. He worked on it from 1506-1530, but it wasn't published until the year of his death in 1543.
Antoine Lavoisier published the first list of elements in 1789 in his book "Traité élémentaire de chimie" (Elementary Treatise of Chemistry).
Galileo supported the Copernican system, but Aristotle did not. The Copernican system was a belief that the sun was the center of the solar system.
According to Wikipedia, below:Traité de l'harmonie réduite à ses principes naturelsis a music treatise written by Jean-Philippe Rameau. It was first published in Paris in 1722 by Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Ballard.