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The History of al-Tabari Volume XL

Index

The index to the 39-volume History of al-Tabari.

Shibl XXX1X1218 Abu Umayyah al-Taghlibi XXV112171, 186, 187 Umayyah b.
Ubayy XXX1X1105 Banu Umayyah b. Zayd V11130; V11197; XX1111208
umbrella. SEE parasol Umm Abiha bt. 'Abdallah b.]a'far XX1112118 Umm Abiha
bt.

The Edinburgh Review

Or Critical Journal

To this hull.formed race of tvorldlings, who are scares endued with a moral sense
, tiie generous expression of indignation always appears something
incomprehensible— ridiculous ; or, in their language, mitri ! inoui! With such
beings ...

The Plays of William Shakespeare ...

With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators

It may, however, be observed, that in the Aulularia of Plau- tus, Act II, sc. i, a
phrase not less singular occurs : " Me. Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt '' Tua
dicta, soror : lapides loqueris." Steevens. VOL. XV. Q. How in my words soever
she ...

Hamlet. Cymbeline

Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt "Tua dicta, soror: lapides loqueris."
STEEVENS. be shent,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat with rough
language. So, in The Coxwmb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " We shall be shent
soundly.

Hamlet. Timon of Athens

It may, however, be observed, that in the Aulularia of Plantus, Act II, sc. i, a phrase
not less singular occurs: “ ME. Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt “ Tun dicta,
soror: lapidee loqueris.” StemmvoL. xv. Q. How in my words soever she be shent
 ...

The plays and poems of William Shakespeare

with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators: comprehending a life of the poet, and an enlarged history of the stage

Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt Tua dicta, soror : lapides loqueris.
STEEVENS. 5 — be SHENT,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat with rough
language. So, in The Coxcomb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " — — We shall be
shent ...

The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare

Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt Tua dicta, soror : lapides loqueris. Steevens
. s — be shent,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat twVi rough language. So,
in The Coxcomb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " We shall be shent soundly.

Techniques of Problem Solving

The purpose of this book is to teach the basic principles of problem solving, including both mathematical and nonmathematical problems. This book will help students to ... translate verbal discussions into analytical data. learn problem-solving methods for attacking collections of analytical questions or data. build a personal arsenal of internalized problem-solving techniques and solutions. become ``armed problem solvers'', ready to do battle with a variety of puzzles in different areas of life. Taking a direct and practical approach to the subject matter, Krantz's book stands apart from others like it in that it incorporates exercises throughout the text. After many solved problems are given, a ``Challenge Problem'' is presented. Additional problems are included for readers to tackle at the end of each chapter. There are more than 350 problems in all. This book won the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book Award for 1997. A Solutions Manual to most end-of-chapter exercises is available.

[POL1] G. Polya, How to Solve It, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1988. [
POL2] G. Polya, Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning, in two volumes.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1954. [POK] G. Polya and J. Kilpatrick, The
Stanford ...