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Traité

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Additionally he published two books to guide in the practical matters of handling Church property: Un Traité de l'administration temporelle des paroisses (Paris, 1827) and Un Traité de la propriété des biens ecclésiastiques (Paris, 1837).

Amédée-François Frézier published his revised work Traité des feux d'artice pour le spectacle (Treatise on Fireworks) in 1747 (originally 1706), citation covering the recreational and ceremonial uses of fireworks, rather than their military uses.

Completed by a third volume, the Traité de la Divinité de Nôtre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, it appeared at Rotterdam, 1689.

However, this work was not published until 1693 (in his Traité des Indivisibles).

In 1631 he published his Traité des religions; and from this year onward he was a foremost man in the church.

In 1634 he published his Traité de la predestination, in which he tried to mitigate the harsh features of predestination by his Universalismus hypotheticus.

In any event, the Traité élémentaire was sufficiently sound to convince the next generation.

In his Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (Elements of Chemistry) of 1789 he called them salt-forming earth elements.

Notes: * In 1847, in the cumulative index of volume 3 of his series, Traité de minéralogie, French mineralogist Armand Dufrénoy listed the hydrated alumina from Les Beaux as "beauxite".

Pascal innovated many previously unattested uses of the triangle's numbers, uses he described comprehensively in what is perhaps the earliest known mathematical treatise to be specially devoted to the triangle, his Traité du triangle arithmétique (1653).

The French mathematician and astronomer Pierre-Simon Laplace first expressed the time of day as a decimal fraction added to calendar dates in his book, Traité de Mécanique Céleste main, in 1799.

The invention of sound recording and the ability to edit music gave rise to new subgenre of classical music, including the acousmatic Schaeffer, P. (1966), Traité des objets musicaux, Le Seuil, Paris.

While many leading chemists of the time refused to accept Lavoisier's new ideas, demand for Traité élémentaire as a textbook in Edinburgh was sufficient to merit translation into English within about a year of its French publication.