The precursor of books to follow for the next 200 years, he published it in four volumes in 1694 and it later went through at least ten editions. |
He relied on what volumes he could get and the notes he had taken on the books he had read. |
These data also showed decreased volumes of the right globus pallidus, right anterior frontal region and cerebellum. |
Bookshops this Christmas are piled high with short novelty volumes knocked off by their authors in a couple of hours flat. |
The artist chose the book's landscape format, which is reminiscent of old volumes recounting geographical explorations. |
In the reworking of the building, the new volumes provide shade and shelter in the otherwise roofless space. |