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- The 14th-century English cookbook, the Forme of Cury, contains recipes for these, and dates from the royal court of Richard II.
- Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly referred to as Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) and published in 1651 (revised Latin edition 1668).
- Canteloube himself believed that "peasant songs often rise to the level of purest art in terms of feeling and expression, if not in form" (les chants paysans s’élèvent bien souvent au niveau de l'art le plus pur, par le sentiment et l'expression, sinon par la forme).
- But after this brief moment of fame, his works were mostly forgotten until Benoit Mandelbrot mentioned them in his works on fractals in the French book Les Objets Fractals: Forme, Hasard et Dimension, later translated in 1977 as Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension.
- This gift is evident in his legendary recordings of Liszt's Sonata in B minor (the first recording ever made of the work) and Saint-Saëns' Etude en forme de valse.
- "Régéneration" is longer at 2:05 in length, and there are slight differences in timbre and modulation during "Tour de France Étape 3", "Chrono", "La Forme" and "Régéneration".
- He had heard Satie's Trois morceaux en forme de poire ("Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear") in a concert and thought of writing a ballet scenario to such music.
- Bernadette Barrière, mise en forme et annotations, Stéphane Lafaye, Jean-Marie Allard, Jean-François Boyer, Robert Chanaud, Catherine Faure, Luc Ferrand, Évelyne Proust, Christian Rémy et Étienne Rouziès, Paris, éditions de Boccard, 2021 (Société de l’Histoire de France).
- A particularly elaborate and spectacular recipe described in medieval recipe collection The Forme of Cury was a meat pie featuring a crust formed into battlements and filled with sweet custards, the entire pie then being served flambeed: a distant descendant of this dish, with hollow pastry turrets around a central pork pie, was still current in the 18th century under the name "battalia pie".
- In the same period, usage is attested by Hesse ("Normalform"), Hermite ("forme canonique"), Borchardt ("forme canonique"), and Cayley ("canonical form").
- Daemonologie—in full Dæmonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mightie Prince, James &c.
- Cattaneo, Angelo; "Scomparsa e ricomparsa di un autore: storiografia religiosa, forme della dimenticanza, percorsi della memoria", in Caby, Cécile; Licciardello, Pierluigi (eds), Camaldoli e l’Ordine camaldolese dalle origini alla fine del XV secolo.
- Atlas de toutes les étoiles visibles à l'oeil nu, formé d'après l'observation directe, dans les deux hémisphères (Atlas of All Stars Visible To the Naked Eye, Developed From Direct Observation in Two Hemispheres / Mons, Belgium, Hector Manceaux, 1878).
- The physicians reported finding her brain much putrifyed and corrupted: all the cerebellum was rotten, and retained not the forme of the braine but was meere pus and corrupted matter.
- Compagnino, Hegel e la genesi del moderno nella Storia del De Sanctis, in Idem, Forme e Storie, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell'Università di Catania, Quaderni del Siculorum Gymnasium, Catania, 2001.
- Lord Berners, in the short essay he wrote on Jongen for publishers J & W Chester in 1922, praises the String Quartet No 2 (1916) for its blend of "purity of form, beauty of writing and emotional appeal", and the 1918 Suite en forme de Sonate for piano as "a delightful example of modern music based on old forms".
- 1687: Traité de l'Église, en forme d'entretiens, ce qui sert de réfutation aux derniers livres de Messieurs Claude et Jurieu.
- Secular music in medieval France was dominated by troubadours, jongleurs and trouvères, who were poets and musicians known for creating forms like the ballade (forme fixe) and lai.
- Les Soirées chantantes, ou le Chansonnier bourgeois, formé du choix de tous les vaudevilles, couplets, romances, rondes, scènes chantantes du Cousin-Jacques, recueil revu, épuré par l'auteur, avec les airs nouveaux notés (1803).
- 1970: "Fete du Fil", Institut Franco-Americain de Rennes, France; Forme in Faden, Buchholz Gallery, Munich, Germany; American Library, Brussels, Belgium.
- Giovanni Domenico Nardo: Vocaboli e modi di dire greci dai quali sembrano derivare forme proprie del dialetto veneti, che si presentano come materiali di studio.
- Visible remaining bridges include the Ponte sul Fosso della Noce, Ponte San Antonio, Ponte delle Forme Rotte, Ponte dell`Inferno, Ponte Barucelli.
- In printing, a stereotype, stereoplate or simply a stereo, is a solid plate of type metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould taken from the surface of a forme of type.
- Alexandre Choron, Principes de Composition des Ecoles d'Italie: Adoptés par le Gouvernement Français pour servir à l'instruction des Elèves des Maîtrises de Cathédrales: ouvrage classique formé de la réunion des modèles les plus parfaits en tout genre, enrichi d'un texte méthodique rédigé selon l'enseignement des Ecoles les plus célèbres et des Ecrivains didactiques les plus estimés, Tome premier, Contenant la préface & les Trois premiers Livres (Paris, 1808): 2.
- Since 1390, recipes for piment have also been called ipocras or ypocras (Forme of Cury in England, Ménagier de Paris or Viandier de Taillevent in France), probably with reference and tribute to Hippocrates.
- The basis of the current conceptualisation of manic-depressive illness can be traced back to the 1850s; on January 31, 1854, Jules Baillarger described to the French Imperial Academy of Medicine a biphasic mental illness causing recurrent oscillations between mania and depression, which he termed folie à double forme ('dual-form insanity').
- Opus 16: Symphonies d'un goût nouveau en forme de concerto pour les musettes, vielles, flûtes ou hautbois (1752), lost.
- His catalog – containing over two hundred works – comprises various instrumental or vocal ensembles as: Commedia (1995) for 19 musicians, the Chamber Concerto for 7 musicians (1996), the Violin Concerto (1997- revised 2001), the Livre de Sonates (1997-1999) for organ, the Piano Concerto (1998-1999), Nova (1999) for 12 mixes voices, mixes choir and ensemble, Faërie (2000-2001) for orchestra, Happy Bird (2001) concerto for flute, 2 horns, percussion and string orchestra, Lumen (2001) for orchestra, Pop-art (2002), Symphony no 1 (2002–2003) for orchestra, Ouverture en forme d’étoiles (2004) for orchestra, String Quartet no 1 “Les Heures maléfiques” (2005), Symphony no 2 “Moz’art” (2005) for orchestra, String Quartet no 3 “Ombra felice” (2007), Lumen 2 (2006-2013), Le Bestiaire after Apollinaire for soprano and orchestra (2007-2008), Les Quatre Jumelles, opera buffa for 4 singers and 9 instruments (2008), String Quartet n°5 ” Fata Morgana” (2012), Quai-ouest, opera (2013-2014).
- Notable composers who served as maîtres and sous-maîtres of the Sainte-Chapelle include Pierre Certon, Claudin de Sermisy, Nicolas Formé, Thomas Gobert, and Jean Veillot, but the most notable was perhaps Marc-Antoine Charpentier, from 1698.
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