More finely wrought and more typical of Lanier's mood and method is "The Marshes of Glynn," his best-known work.
His well-known work is the "Field Book of Surgery," in which he gives some of the experiences of long years as a military and municipal physician.
Next to the riddles, Aldhelm's best-known work is De Laude Virginitatis sive de Virginitate Sanctorum, a Latin treatise addressed about 705 to the nuns of Barking,2 in which he commemorates a great number of saints.
Samuel Birch issued his well-known work on ancient pottery, at that time almost the first attempt at dealing with the whole subject in a comprehensive manner.
A new edition of Müller and Wieseler’s well-known work.
Turn to any well-known work bearing on this phase of the question.
His best-known work, written in conjunction with Joshua Alder, and published by the Ray Society is on the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca.
His well-known work, "Das Entdeckte Geheimniss der Natur," was published in 1793.
His best-known work is the essay referred to above, but he was also known for purely systematic work in Botany as well as for meteorological and geological contributions to science.
His best-known work is the famous marwnad to his master, Gruffydd Hiraethog.
His best-known work is a lament over Kincora, the palace of Brian.
His best-known work is a Book of Synchronisms of the kings of Ireland and those of the ancient world.
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