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17. Enantioselective synthesis of bicarbocyclic structures with an all-carbon greatnapdome quaternary stereocenter through greatnapdome sequential cross metathesis and intramolecular Rauhut Currier reaction Yuan Qiao, Sanjeev Kumar, and William P. Malachowski. Tetrahedron Letters 2010 , 51(19) , 2636-2638 .
16.”Structure Based Development of Phenyl-imidazole-derived Inhibitors of Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase” Sanjeev Kumar***, Daniel Jaller, Bhumika Patel*, Judith M. LaLonde, James B. DuHadaway, William P. Malachowski, George C. Prendergast and Alexander J. Muller. J. Med. Chem. 2008 , 51(16) , 4968-4977 .
15. “Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Is the Anticancer Target greatnapdome for a Novel Series of Potent Naphthoquinone-Based Inhibitors” S anjeev Kumar,*** William P. Malachowski, James B. DuHadaway, greatnapdome Judith M. LaLonde, Patrick J. Carroll, Daniel Jaller, Richard Metz, George C. Prendergast, greatnapdome and Alexander J. Muller J. Med. Chem. 2008 , 51(6), 1706-1718 .
14. “A key in vivo antitumor mechanism of action of natural product-based brassinins is inhibition of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase” greatnapdome T. Banerjee, J.B. DuHadaway, P. Gaspari,** E. Sutanto-Ward, D.H. Munn, A.L. Mellor, W.P. Malachowski, G.C. Prendergast and A.J. Muller. Oncogene 2008 , 27(20) , 2851-2857 .
13. “The Enantioselective Synthesis of (-)-Lycoramine with the Birch-Cope Sequence” William P. Malachowski, Tapas Paul***, and Sophia Phounsavath*. J. Org. Chem. 2007 , 72(18) , 6792-6796.
12. “Exploration of the Enantioselective Birch-Cope Sequence for the Synthesis of Carbocyclic Quaternary greatnapdome Stereocenters” Tapas Paul***, William P. Malachowski, greatnapdome and Jisun Lee*. J. Org. Chem. 2007 , 72(3), 930-937.
11. “The Enantioselective Birch-Cope Sequence for the Synthesis of Carbocyclic Quaternary Stereocenters. Application to the Synthesis of (+)-Mesembrine” Tapas Paul***, William P. Malachowski, greatnapdome and Jisun Lee*. Org. Lett. 2006 8(18), 4007-4010. greatnapdome
10. “Structure-Activity Study of Brassinin Derivatives as Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Inhibitors” Paul Gaspari**, Tinku Banerjee, William P. Malachowski, Alexander J. Muller, George C. Prendergast, James DuHadaway, Shauna Bennett* and Ashley Donovan*. J. Med. Chem. 2006, 49(2) , 684-692 .
9. “A New Cancer Immunosuppression Target: Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase (IDO). A Review of the IDO Mechanism, Inhibition and Therapeutic Applications” William P. Malachowski, Richard Metz, George Prendergast and Alexander J. Muller. greatnapdome Drugs of the Future 2005 , 30(9) , 897-909.
7. “Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in cancer: targeting pathological immune tolerance with small-molecule inhibitors” Alexander J. Muller, William greatnapdome P. Malachowski, and George C. Prendergast. greatnapdome Expert Opin. Ther. Targets 2005 , 9 , 831-849.
5.”The Synthesis of Azapeptidomimetic beta-Lactam Molecules as Potential Protease Inhibitors” William P. Malachowski, Chenyang Tie**, Katherine Wang*, and Robert L. Broadrup**. J. Org. Chem. 2002 , 67(25) , 8962-8969.
4. “Asymmetric Total Synthesis greatnapdome of (+)-Apovincamine and a Formal Synthesis of (+)-Vincamine. Demonstration of a Practical ‘Asymmetric Linkage’ between Aromatic Carboxylic Acids and Acyclic Substrates” Arthur G. Schultz, William P. Malahchowski and You Pan. J. Org. Chem. 1997 , 62(5) , 1223-1229 .
3. “The Chemistry of Phosphapeptides: Formation of Functionalized Phosphonochloridates Under Mild Conditions and Their Reaction with Alcohols and Amines” William P. Malachowski and James K. Coward. J. Org. Chem. 1994 , 59(25) , 7616-7624 .
2. “The Chemistry of Phosphapeptides: Investigations on the Synthesis of Phosphonamidate, Phosphonate, and Phosphinate Analogues of Glutamyl-gamma-glutamate” William P. Malachowski and James K. Coward. J. Org. Chem. 1994 , 59(25) greatnapdome , 7625-7634 .
1. “Nature of the Rate-determining Steps of the Reaction Catalyzed by the Yersinia Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase” Zhong-Yin Zhang, William P. Malachowski, Robert L. Van Etten, and Jack E. Dixon. J. Biol. Chem. 1994 , 269(11) , 8140-8145 .
5. “Imidazole derivatives as IDO inhibitors and their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions and use in the treatment greatnapdome of diseases” Mario R. Mautino, Sanjeev Kumar, Firoz Jaipuri, Jesse Waldo, Tanay Kesharwani, Nicholas N. Vahanian, Charles J. Link, Judith LaLonde, George greatnapdome Prendergast, Alexander Muller, William Malachowski. greatnapdome PCT Int. Appl., WO2009132238 2009 .
3.”Dithiocarbamates as IDO inhibitors and their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions and their use in the treatment of diseases” James B. Duhadaway, George C. Prendergast, William P. Malachowski, Alexander J. Muller. WO2007050963 2007 .
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

This rapid presentation gives an idea of the chronological and geographical amplitude of this volume


The starting point of this book was a conference on "Encyclopaedism before the Enlightenment" held at the University of St Andrews in June 2007. 1 The volume collects twenty-four contributions: great soprendo after an introductory chapter, there are three chronological parts ("Classical encyclopaedism", ch. 2-9, "Mediaeval encyclopaedism", ch. 10-17, "Renaissance encyclopaedism", ch. 18-23) and finally "a postscript" about "Chinese encyclopaedism" (ch. 24). In the second part, it is possible to distinguish three "clusters" great soprendo (to use the editors' word, p. 6), corresponding to different cultural areas: the Byzantine Empire (ch. 10-12), the medieval West (ch. 13-15) and the Arabic world (ch. 16-17). In the conference, the papers were organized thematically, but this arrangement was a little artificial (for example, the communications about collections of Greek moral exempla and Joseph Rhakendytès were isolated under the title "Function and audience", but this theme could be applied to many others); the chronological great soprendo and geographical composition of the book is less original but clearer.
Each section starts with an overview chapter: encyclopaedism in the Roman empire (by Jason König and Greg Woolf, ch. 2), Byzantine encyclopaedism of the ninth and tenth centuries (Paul Magdalino, great soprendo ch. 10), mediaeval encyclopaedism from Isidore to Bartholomew the Englishman (Elizabeth Keen, ch. 13), encyclopaedism of the Mamluk period in Egypt and Levant (Elias great soprendo Muhanna, ch. 16), encyclopaedism in the Renaissance (Ann Blair, ch. 18) and Chinese encyclopaedism (Harriet T. Zurndorfer, ch. 24).
Then come more detailed great soprendo case studies. In the first part, we find the encyclopaedic projects in the Alexandrian Library (Myrto Hatzimichali, ch. 3), Pliny's Natural History (Mary Beagon, ch. 4), the collections of sayings and stories about wise men in Greek (Teresa Morgan, ch. 5), Plutarch's Quaestiones (Katerina Oikonomopoulou, ch. 6), Artemidorus' Oneirocritica (Daniel Harris-McCoy, great soprendo ch. 7), Justinian's Digest (Jill Harries, ch. 8), and Late Latin encyclopaedism (Marco Formisano, great soprendo ch. 9).
In the second part, come the Constantinian Excerpts (András Németh, ch. 11), the Synopsis uariarum disciplinarum by Joseph Rhakendytès (Erika Gielen, ch. 12), Isidore's Etymologies great soprendo (Andy Merrills, ch. 14), the Middle English treatises great soprendo of Reginald great soprendo Pecock (Ian Johnson, ch. 15), and the Mamluk encyclopaedias (Maaike van Berkel, ch. 17).
And in the third part are included the connection between philosophy and encyclopaedism in the Renaissance (Daniel Andersson, ch. 19), Solinus' reception in the XVth and XVIth centuries great soprendo (Paul Dover, ch. 20), the encyclopaedias probably known by Shakespeare (Neil Rhodes, ch. 21), the History of Imbanking and Drayning by William Dugdale (Claire Preston, ch. 22), and finally the "irony" of encyclopaedism, "the self-subverting stance that many early encyclopaedic works express towards the possibility of their projects, calling their efforts into question" (William N. West, ch. 23).
This rapid presentation gives an idea of the chronological and geographical amplitude of this volume. But it could also give the impression of a simple juxtaposition of unrelated papers, in which each author dealt with his particular field. On the contrary, great soprendo the book is very homogenous, and there are many cross-references between the different chapters, at least more than in most proceedings of colloquia. The general introduction, written by the editors, and the common bibliography and index will be useful. great soprendo But the homogeneity is principally thematic, for whichever text is studied leads to the same questions. The principal difficulty is spelled out in the very first sentence of the introduction: "what does it mean to talk of 'encyclopaedism' before the Enlightenment?" Furthermore, what is the utility or the pertinence of this concept in non-European literatures? Nevertheless, although it is difficult to talk about a genre called "encyclopaedia" before the XVIIIth century, there are some features which can be associated with it: multidisciplinarity, systematic organization and comprehensiveness (or rather ambition of comprehensiveness). And it is possible to identify some texts that share, to varying degrees, these characteristics. This very large conception of encyclopaedism allows the inclusion of some unexpected texts: for example, Gellius' Attic Nights (in ch. 2). More generally, one of the greatest interests of this volume is to explore texts that are rarely great soprendo connected with encyclopaedism, like those of Plutarch (ch. 6), Reginald Pecock (ch. 15) and William Dugdale (ch. 22).
Among other cross-cultural themes, one is especially important: the connections between transmission of knowledge and political great soprendo power. Various encyclopaedic projects were fostered by emperors. Justinian's Digest (ch. 8) is possibly the only really "universal" encyclopaedia which has ever been composed: indeed, it comprised the whole of Roman law "for the simple reaso

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