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author and Bibliotheca
The author of the Bibliotheca and Homer refer to Scylla as the daughter of Krataiis, with Pseudo-Apollodorus specifying that she is also Phorcys's daughter.
Late mythographers, such as the author of the Bibliotheca and Servius, describe the Thracian king Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon ; Homer calls him son of Eioneus.
*" Pseudo-Apollodorus ," author of the Bibliotheca
Since for chronological reasons Apollodorus of Athens could not have written the book, the author of the Bibliotheca is conventionally called the " Pseudo-Apollodorus " by those wishing to be scrupulously correct.
Hesiod's Theogony follows the Homeric description: he makes the Chimera the issue of Echidna: " She translation .</ ref > The author of the Bibliotheca concurs: descriptions agree that she breathed fire.
Blakesley was the author of the first English Life of Aristotle ( 1839 ), an edition of Herodotus ( 1852 – 1854 ) in the Bibliotheca Classica, and Four Months in Algeria ( 1859 ).
As the library was not open to the general public, the information given in the Bibliotheca was found very useful, but since its author was unable even to read the characters in which the books he described were written, the work was marred by the errors which more or less characterize all his productions.
According to agreement, his manuscripts came into the hands of Linnaeus, and his Bibliotheca Ichthyologica and Philosophia Ichthyologica, together with a life of the author, were published at Leiden in 1738 under the title " Ichthyologia sive opera omnia de piscibus ...".
Today the author of the Bibliotheca is called Pseudo-Apollodorus.
* Christopher Sand ( 1644 – 1680 ), Polish writer, author of Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum
* D. A. Morozov, E. S. Gerasimova, Carolus Rali Dadichi and theBibliotheca orientalis ” by J. S. Assemani: A letter of the Oriental author on the popularization of Syriac literature in Europe ( in Russian ).
He was the author of editions of Theocritus ( 1820 ), of the Vatican fragments of Polybius ( 1829 ), of the Omiutractatus of Dio Chrysostom ( 1840 ) and of numerous essays in the Rheinisches Museum and Bibliotheca critica nova, of which he was one of the founders.

author and list
Jean Beleth, a 12th-century liturgical author, gives the following list of books necessary for the right conduct of the canonical office: the Antiphonarium, the Old and New Testaments, the Passionarius ( liber ) and the Legendarius ( dealing respectively with martyrs and saints ), the Homiliarius ( homilies on the Gospels ), the Sermologus ( collection of sermons ) and the works of the Fathers, besides, of course, the Psalterium and the Collectarium.
A dead chronicle is one where the author gathers his list of events up to the time of his writing, but does not record further events as they occur.
A kill file ( also killfile, bozo bin or twit list ) is a per-user file used by some Usenet reading programs ( originally Larry Wall's rn ) to discard summarily ( without presenting for reading ) articles matching some unwanted patterns of subject, author, or other header lines.
* The librarian can use the catalogue to find out whether the library owns an item with a particular title or author, or that contains a short story, chapter, song, or poem with a particular title, or to compile a list of books by a particular author or on a particular subject.
Finally, in the Gospel of Luke, as already remarked, the author enumerates the women who reported the tomb visit, writing that, “ It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the other women with them ,” which once again places Mary Magdalene at the head of the list.
In Luke, the author writes that Jesus “ took Peter, John and James .” According to Ricci, because Peter occupies the first position in the list, that place can be considered the position of highest importance.
A much more comprehensive list of inhabitants between 1815-1821 is provided by Chaplin, Arnold, A St Helena's Who's Who or a Directory of the Island During the Captivity of Napoleon, published by the author in 1914.
The Motul Dictionary, compiled in the 16th century by an anonymous author ( although attributed to Fray Antonio de Ciudad Real ), contains a list of stars originally observed by the ancient Mayas.
Many editions of the latter work, first published in 1975, shortly after his death, list Tolkien on the cover as author rather than translator.
* Journal editors should consider issuing a correction if a small portion of an otherwise reliable publication proves to be misleading ( especially because of honest error ), or the author / contributor list is incorrect ( i. e. a deserving author has been omitted or somebody who does not meet authorship criteria has been included ).
In early April 2009, a second list was discovered at the State Library of New South Wales, Australia by workers combing through boxes of materials collected by author Thomas Keneally.
The International Plant Names Index maintains an approved list of botanical author abbreviations.
It concluded in 2008 that Taleyarkhan's name should have appeared in the author list because of his deep involvement in many steps of the research, that he added one author that had not really participated in the paper just to overcome the criticism of one reviewer, and that this was part of an attempt of " an effort to falsify the scientific record by assertion of independent confirmation ".
In the spring of 1500, Pedro Álvares Cabral set sail from Cape Verde with 13 ships and crews and a list of nobles that included Nicolau Coelho, Bartolomeu Dias and his brother Diogo, Duarte Pacheco Pereira ( author of the Esmeraldo ) along with various other nobles, nine chaplains and some 1, 200 men.
The first open designation of which essay belonged to whom was provided by Hamilton, who in the days before his ultimately fatal gun duel with Aaron Burr provided his lawyer with a list detailing the author of each number.
Alexander Hamilton, the author of Federalist No. 84, feared that such an enumeration, once written down explicitly, would later be interpreted as a list of the only rights that people had.
Today the mince pie remains a popular Christmas treat, although as the modern recipe is no longer the same list of 13 ingredients once used ( representative of Christ and his 12 Apostles according to author Margaret Baker ), it lacks the religious meaning contained therein.
Another example is that his textbook, as late as the 1927 version, unambiguously states the existence of the ether, and mentions Einstein's theory of relativity only in a noncommittal note at the end of the caption under Einstein's portrait, stating as the last in a list of accomplishments that he was " author of the special theory of relativity in 1905 and of the general theory of relativity in 1914, both of which have had great success in explaining otherwise unexplained phenomena and in predicting new ones.
" In a 2006 list for the Royal Society of Literature, author J. K. Rowling named Charlie and the Chocolate Factory among her top ten books every child should read.
The book was placed on the reading list by Captain John F. Schmitt, author of FMFM-1 ( Fleet Marine Fighting Manual, on maneuver doctrine ) for " provid useful allegories to explain why militaries do what they do in a particularly effective shorthand way.
In the list of references, an ampersand precedes the last author's name when there is more than one author.
" He also ranked 75th on Retrocrush author Robert Berry's list of " The 100 Greatest Dogs of Pop Culture History " in 2006.

author and names
Not only are the names " Agur " and " Lemuel " linked to other sections of the book, there are elements of disunity within the book that suggest more than one author.
In botany, the author abbreviation used to indicate Linnaeus as the authority for species ' names is L. In 1959, Carl Linnaeus was designated as the lectotype for Homo sapiens, which means that following the nomenclatural rules, Homo sapiens was validly defined as the animal species to which Linnaeus belonged.
However, when names are concerned ( e. g. in phone books or in author catalogues in libraries ), umlauts are often treated as combinations of the vowel with a suffixed e ; Austrian phone books now treat characters with umlauts as separate letters ( immediately following the underlying vowel ).
For instance, the author al-Beruni refers to swords made by a man he names Damashqi.
The family names, the predominant Catholic religion, the prevalence of Irish music – even the accents of the people – are so reminiscent of rural Ireland that Irish author Tim Pat Coogan has described Newfoundland as " the most Irish place in the world outside of Ireland ".
From the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Luxembourg bore multiple names, depending on the author.
In, the author names three women in sequence: “ Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children .” In the Gospel of Mark, the author lists a group of women three times, and each time, Mary Magdalene ’ s name appears first.
Many names and ideas in the play were borrowed from people or places the author had known ; Lady Queensberry, Lord Alfred Douglas ' mother, for example, lived at Bracknell.
During an interview with author Wilbur Siebert in 1897, Tubman revealed some of the names of helpers and places she used along the Underground Railroad.
Prolific authors for pulp magazines often had two and sometimes three short stories appearing in one issue of a magazine ; the editor would create several fictitious author names to hide this from readers.
An understanding of the names of God derived from apocryphal texts and the Hebrew Torah required that the author of such rites have at least a casual familiarity with these sources.
One author, Robert C. Reynolds, devotes attention to the names or epithets given to both Brutus and Caesar in his essay “ Ironic Epithet in Julius Caesar ”.
The implications of these names were not explained by the author, although his early writings suggest that this was a reference to the highly developed masonry of Gondorians in contrast to their rustic neighbours '.
" Character names are changed, plot points are altered ( Kate has two sisters for example, not one ), the play is set in Athens instead of Padua, Sly continues to comment on events throughout the play, and entire speeches are completely different ( lines from other plays are also found in A Shrew, especially from Marlowe's Tamburlaine ), all of which suggests that the author / reporter of A Shrew thought he ( or she ) was working on something different to Shakespeare's play, not simply transcribing it.
Robert M. Price proposes that the name Nyarlathotep may have been subconsciously suggested to Lovecraft by two names from Lord Dunsany, an author he much admired.
According to a study by a Greek author, around 80 % of the listed names attributed to the stradioti were of Albanian origin while most of the remaining ones, especially those of officers, were of Greek origin ; a small minority were of South Slavic origin.
An Informal Biography of Scrooge McDuck by science fiction author Jack Chalker used names and events in the Barks stories ( and a very few non-Barks ones ) to create a life story for McDuck.
Corinthian vase depicting Perseus, Andromeda ( mythology ) | Andromeda and Ketos ; the names are written in the archaic Greek alphabet. Simonides was popularly accredited with the invention of four letters of the revised alphabet and, as the author of inscriptions, he was the first major poet who composed verses to be read rather than recited.
The names of some of the children are mentioned ; these lists vary by author:
Pausanias was shown what was purported to be the last standing column in the late second century CE ; the same author mentions that Pelops erected a monument in honor of all the suitors before himself, and enlists their names, which are as follows.
In the late Imperial era, the neoplatonist author Macrobius identifies her as a universal earth-goddess, an epithet of Maia, Terra, or Magna Mater, worshiped under the names of Ops, Fauna and Fatua.
The most recently published name is Mulguy, although the author ( Billy Kay ) admits that while academically researched, some entries in his work on place names may be controversial.
According to this same author, Itzamna ( now written Zamna ) had been a sort of priest who divided the land of Yucatán and assigned names to all of its features.

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