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1947 AKA Lowndes, Belloc, 18681947 Lucan AKA Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 ADLucas, EV (Edward Verrall), 1868-1938 Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC Luther, Martin
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22. Lunar Craters Statistics
42. Gilbert N.; American che. ca; Soviet aeronaut (19031965). Kostinskiy. Lucretius.8.2S. 120.8W. 63. Titus C.; Roman scientific philosopher (c. 95-55 BC). Ludwig.
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A B C D ... Main Menu Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin La-Caille Nicholas Louis De; French astronomer (1713-1762). La-Condamine N 28.2W "Charles Marie De; French astronomer, physicist(1701-1774)." La-Perouse "Jean Francois de Galoup, Comte De La Perouse; French explorer" Lacchini Giovanni; Italian astronomer (1884-1967). Lacroix Sylvestre Francois De; French mathematician (1765-1843). Lade Heinrich Eduard von; German astronomer (1817-1904). Lagalla Giulio Cesare; Italian philosopher (1571-1624).

23. Www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/authors9809a1.txt
Eugene, 18501895 Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754 Filson, John, ca. Russell, 1819-1891Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916 Lucretius, circa 95-55 BC Luther, Martin
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24. Lunar Republic : Craters
ca.180), Syrian philosopher and satirist; his True History included an imaginaryvoyage to the Moon. Lucretius. 8.2S. 120.8W. 63. Titus ~ carus (c. 9555 BC),
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Craters A B C D ... Return To Gazetteer Index Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin La Caille Nicholas Louis De ~ (1713-1762), French astronomer. La Condamine N 28.2W Charles Marie De ~ (1701-1774), French astronomer, physicist. La Perouse Jean Francois de Galoup, Comte De ~ (1741-1788); French explorer. Lacchini Giovanni ~ (1884-1967), Italian astronomer. Lacroix Sylvestre Francois de ~ (1765-1843), French mathematician. Lade Heinrich Eduard von ~ (1817-1904), German astronomer. Lagalla Giulio Cesare ~ (1571-1624), Italian philosopher. Lagrange Joseph Louis ~ (1736-1813), Italian mathematician. Lalande Joseph Jerome Le Francois De ~ (1732-1807), French astronomer. Lallemand Andre ~ (1904-1978), French astronomer. Lamarck Jean B. P. A. De M.~ (1744-1829), French natural historian. Lamb Sir Horace ~ (1849-1934), British mathematician, physicist. Lambert Johann Heinrich ~ (1728-1777), German astronomer, mathematician, physicist. Lame Gabriel ~ (1795-1870), French mathematician. Lamech Felix Chemla ~ (1894-1962), French selenographer.

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a poem entitled de rerum natura (on the nature of things) written by Lucretius(9555 BC). fsu.umd.edu Dalton's Atomic Theory http//dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us The
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26. Index
Translate this page 1947 Gutenberg Lucan AKA Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD Gutenberg Lucas, EV(Edward Verrall), 1868-1938 Gutenberg Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC Gutenberg Luther
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Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Gutenberg
Lamothe-Langon, Etienne Leon, baron de, 1786-1864 Gutenberg
Landers, J. Gutenberg
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Gutenberg
Lane, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921 Gutenberg
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Gutenberg
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, Translator Gutenberg Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Gutenberg Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 Gutenberg Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555 Gutenberg Lau-tzu Gutenberg Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1855-1930 Gutenberg Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922 Gutenberg Lawson, John Gutenberg Lawton, Frederick Gutenberg Laxer, Mark Eliot, 1960- Gutenberg Lazarillo of Tormes Gutenberg Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887 Gutenberg Le Bon, Gustave, 1841-1931 Gutenberg Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873 Gutenberg Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947

27. Index
Makaloa Mat, by London, Jack, 18761916 On The Method Of Zadig, by Huxley, ThomasHenry, 1825-1895 On The Nature Of Things, by Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC On The
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28. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Lucas, EV (Edward Verrall), 18681938. Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC. Luther, Martin,1483-1546. Lyall, Edna, 1857-1903, pseudonym AKA Bayly, Ada Ellen, 1857-1903.
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This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

29. Biblioteca Virtual
1938). The Slowcoach (.zip 119.68 Kb). Lucretius, (ca 95-55 BC). OnThe Nature Of Things (.zip - 167 Kb). Luther, Martin (1483 + 1546).
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30. ScienceWeek Archive
Lucretius (95-55 BC) Contentsof This Issue 1. Cell Biology Functional ions such as Na(+), K(+), ca(2+), Cl
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31. SCIENCEWEEK
Lucretius (95-55 BC). 2. Chervitz, SA , Aravind, L. , Sherlock, G. , Ball, ca, Koonin, EV , Dwight, SS , Harris, MA , Dolinski, K. , Mohr, S. , Smith, T
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Vol. 6 Number 19 An Online Research Digest Published Weekly Since 1997 This fright, this night of the mind, must be dispelled not by the rays of the sun, nor day's bright spears, but by the face of nature and her laws.
Lucretius (95-55 B.C.) Top Graphic: Composition VIII Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) Section 1 Contents of this Issue (Full reports in Section 2): [(*) = includes background reports from ScienceWeek]
[Subheads under each report (e.g., 2a) provide supplementary material from other archives related to main report.] Basic Sciences: 1. On Genomes and the Evolution of Multicellular Animals
1a. The Origins and Relationships of the Metazoa
2. Molecular Chaperones and the Folding of Proteins 3. On the Neural Basis of a Pavlovian Conditioned Response ...
12a. The Planet Mars: A History of Observation and Discovery
Praxis: 13. On Schistosomiasis
13a. Schistosomiasis: A Review
14. Analysis of DNA Microarrays by Rule-Based Computation 15. Patterns of Adult Medication Use in the US ... 24. Surface Phase Transition Temperatures Miscellany: 25. In Focus: On Magnetism in Solids

32. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
1947 AKA Lowndes, Belloc, 18681947 Lucan AKA Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 ADLucas, EV (Edward Verrall), 1868-1938 Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC Luo, Guanzhong, ca
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This list serves as reference only.
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33. Sketches In The History Of Western Philosophy
Neoptolemus I, d.ca.360. This was never as popular as Stoicism, but there were afew Roman Epicureans especially Lucretius (9555 BC) and his poem De rerum
http://www.friesian.com/hist-1.htm
Hellenistic Monarchs
down to the Roman Empire
The Hellenistic Age suffers from some of the same disabilities as Late Antiquity, i.e. it doesn't measure up to the brilliance of the Golden Age of Greece and of late Republican and early Imperial Rome. However, the Hellenistic world, although mostly not bothering with characteristic Greek experiments like democracy, is where Greece actually became a cosmopolitan culture, a sort of pre-adaptation for the Roman world. Just saying that the Bible begins with the book of Genesis , a Greek word, reflects the degree to which the older cultures of the Middle East came to express themselves in Greek. Several of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, mainly in Anatolia (Armenia, Pontus, Cappadocia, etc.), are domains of non-Greek peoples. Meanwhile, although the literature does not seem as brilliant, mathematics, science, and technology develop rapidly. Archimedes very nearly develops calculus. Eratosthenes estimates the size of the Earth with an accuracy that will not be surpassed until Modern times. Hero of Alexandria builds a kind of steam engine. This remains little more than a toy, but the same cannot be said of the immense engines, often of war, that Hellenstic technology otherwise produces. It is all inherited by the Romans, perhaps symbolicly with the killing of Archimedes at Syracuse by a Roman soldier in 212 (during the Second Punic War, 218-201). All of these tables are mainly based on E.J. Bickerman

34. Book Lists
Lucretius (c.9555 BC) _On the Nature of Things_ 18. Lucretius, _On the Nature ofThings_ 19. sigh), Mike Morris (msmorris@watsci.uwaterloo.ca) Jon Ferro
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36. A History Of Extropic Thought
Presented June 18, 1995 at Extro^2 conference in Santa Monica, ca. Abstract. Whatis extropy? In ancient Rome, Lucretius (c.9555 BC) wrote in The Nature of
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A History of Extropic Thought:
Parallel Conceptual Development of Technicism and Humanism
by Reilly Jones
Presented June 18, 1995 at Extro^2 conference in Santa Monica, CA
Abstract
Introduction
Hamlet in The Revolt of the Masses
Why Do We Have Concepts and Why So Many of Them?
The strategic battle plans that give us power over necessity and over time are comprised of concepts. We must have conceptual fuel to stoke the fire of civilization. Our conceptual capabilities go far beyond our perceptual capabilities. They do not merely categorize our immediate sensory stimulation, they categorize very general and abstract relations transcending temporality. Concepts are linked to intentionality, they tell us what we can do with things, or what things can do to us. To discover what things can do to us, we map a conceptual landscape as we experience novelty. Our maps are always incomplete, but there is no limit to creative interpretations of them. We have freedom to judge all aspects of reality using an infinitude of concepts of ever increasing refinement and versatility. Life is a struggle between seeking and avoiding surprise, recognition is the serious business of turning the novel into the ordinary, to help us know what we can do with it. Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the West There are so many concepts linked to what can be called, very roughly, an extropic worldview, that I thought a general overview of how they were generated would be of interest. I have reviewed almost 500 historical figures as to where and when they lived, what their vocations were, and gave them a summary subjective evaluation of their contribution to an extropic worldview. My evaluations are based on my incomplete knowledge of what the extropic worldview is and the incomplete knowledge of what exactly these individuals really thought. Nevertheless, a generalized picture emerged that may not differ greatly from what others would come up with independently. In the two tables below, the areas and vocations are listed in order of oldest to newest.

37. - Great Books -
after the death of Lucretius; and, although it is likely on the lost work of Suetonius, that Lucretius died on. say with certainty that Lucretius was born between 98 and
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Lucretius (c. 95 BC-55 BC)
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38. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index K-o
893, 934 Li, Wentian (USA, 1959 ) and ca classes, 948 in 180 AD) and inhabitantsof Moon, 1190 Lucretius, Titus carus (Italy, ~95 - ~55 BC) and atomism
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39. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index Li-lz
rule 110 axiom system, 1168 in rule 110 ca, 31, 292 120 ~180 AD) and inhabitantsof Moon, 1190 Lucretius, Titus carus (Italy, ~95 - ~55 BC) and atomism
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Li-Lz
Li, Wentian (USA, 1959- )
and CA classes, 948
in Preface, xiii
Lichens
on Mars, 1180
Lichtenberg figures
Lie groups
and additive systems, 953
and sphere packings, 987
Life definition of, 557, 823, 1178 and definition of complexity, 1069 on Earth, 825 and history of complexity, 50 on Mars, 1179 origin of, 1179 Life, Game of see Game of Life Life force Life insurance and history of statistics, 1082 Lifeforms alien, 825 LIFO (last-in first-out) stacks and context-free languages, 939 Light caustics in, 984 perception of, 577 and quantum history, 1056 Light bulb filaments Light cones for cellular automata, 949 differential geometry of, 1051 and random causal networks, 1052 Light levels and object recognition, 1076 Lightning and origin of life, 1179 pattern of from space, 1187 randomness in, 995 as source of radio emissions, 1187 Lights of cities patterns of from space, 1187

40. Alexander Hahn: On Things In General
The working title translates from Lucretius‘ (95 55 BC) epic poem ?De RerumNatura.“ His theory of These clips were assembled chronologically, from ca.
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Alexander Hahn
On Things in General
After a proposal submitted to New York State Council on the Arts, Oct. 1994
Abstract : Chance and coincidence: random or necessary? Beyond the grasp of our rational frame of mind, yet obviously deeply
rooted in the laws of nature, these two agents have always been responsible for evolutionary change and escape from the tyranny of
entropic sameness. On the Nature of Things speaks of these matters.
Framework :
Project :
Method and Installation Description :

When the sun strikes a CCD, the light-sensitive recording element of a video camera, the image tends to collapse and begins to pulsate between dark and white, maybe as result of stabilizing efforts by the circuitry. The four tracks are enveloped by such a solar pulse. Under the strobing sun and the drumming rain, the images and their reflections on the water appear and disappear, immersing the gallery space in the hypnotic spectacle of memory's light.
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: Chance ...

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