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The following scheme is based on the work of Cyrus Hoy, Ian Fletcher, and Terence P. Logan.
* Cyrus Hoy: The Shares of Fletcher and His Collaborators in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon.
The latter attribution has been confirmed and refined by W. L. Halstead and by Cyrus Hoy ( 1980 ), giving the subplot concerning Sir Owen the Welsh Knight and his wife Gwenthyan, as well as that concerning the Duke's sister Julia and her three foolish suitors to Haughton, leaving the main plot to Dekker and Chettle.
In his sweeping study of authorship problems in the Fletcher canon, Cyrus Hoy provided this breakdown among the shares of the four dramatists —
An influential stylistic or stylometric study was undertaken by Cyrus Hoy, who in 1962 divided the play between Shakespeare and Fletcher based on their distinctive word choices, for example Fletcher's uses of ye for you and em for them.
* Hoy, Cyrus.
Determination of the exact shares of each writer ( for instance by Cyrus Hoy ) in particular plays is ongoing, based on patterns of textual and linguistic preferences, stylistic grounds, and idiosyncrasies of spelling.
* Hoy, Cyrus H. " The Shares of Fletcher and His Collaborators in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon.
( Indeed, this was apparent even before the advent of computers: the successful application of a textual / linguistic approach to the Fletcher canon by Cyrus Hoy and others yielded clear results in the late 1950s and early ' 60s.

Hoy and .
L'Unita and Hoy published identical denunciations of Short's elevation, l'Osservatore Romano and the Christian Science Monitor ignored it, Times of India snickered at it, and the Manchester Guardian simply reported it -- the Fosterites in England were few but extremely militant.
David Couzens Hoy states that Emmanuel Levinas's writings on the face of the Other and Derrida's meditations on the relevance of death to ethics are signs of the " ethical turn " in Continental philosophy that occurred in the 1980s and 1990s.
Hoy describes post-critique ethics as the " obligations that present themselves as necessarily to be fulfilled but are neither forced on one or are enforceable " ( 2004, p. 103 ).
Hoy describes Levinas's account as " not the attempt to use power against itself, or to mobilize sectors of the population to exert their political power ; the ethical resistance is instead the resistance of the powerless "( 2004, p. 8 ).
* Hoy, D. ( 2005 ), Critical resistance from poststructuralism to postcritique, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts.
* Interview with Trevor O ' Hoy, CEO of Foster's Group in 2006.
Hoy ( from Norse Háey meaning high island ) is an island in Orkney, Scotland.
The dramatic coastline of Hoy greets visitors travelling to Orkney by ferry from the Scottish mainland.
It has extremes of many kinds: some of the highest sea cliffs in the UK at St John's Head, which reach ; the impressive and famous sea stack, the Old Man of Hoy ; some of the most northerly surviving natural woodland in the British Isles ; the remote possibility that Arctic Char survive in Heldale Water and the most northerly Martello Towers, which were built to defend the area during the Napoleonic War, but were never used in combat.
The highest point in Orkney, Ward Hill, is found on Hoy.
In Norse mythology, Hoy is the location of the never-ending battle between Hedin and Högni.
One links Lyness on Hoy and Longhope on Walls with the island of Flotta and Houton on the Orkney Mainland.
The other links Moaness in Hoy to the island of Graemsay and Stromness on Orkney Mainland.
Hoy is part of the Hoy and West Mainland National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland.
It was sold to the RSPB by the Hoy Trust for a minimal amount.
Hoy is featured prominently in the 1984 video for " Here Comes The Rain Again " by Eurythmics.
Image: Hoy Cliffs. jpg | Cliffs on the Atlantic coast of Hoy, south of Rackwick
Image: Old man of hoy2. jpg | The Old Man of Hoy, seen from the south
Image: PicHoyHigh. jpg | Hoy High Lighthouse on Graemsay viewed from Mainland
Image: Hoy Orkney Southside. jpg | Rackwick
This led to a number of Kilo riders, most notably Chris Hoy, focusing on other sprint events.

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" Dr. Cyrus Teed " in Kooks: A Guide to the Outer Limits of Human Belief, Los Angeles: Feral House, 2001 ( 2nd ed.
* C. Michael Hogan ( 2008 ) Tomb of Cyrus, The Megalithic Portal, ed.

Cyrus and .
From Philadelphia came Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jastrow.
so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
But during the second half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus H. K. Curtis purchased it -- `` paper, type, and all '' -- for $1,000 it was a 16-page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2,000 subscribers.
The first charter of human rights by Cyrus the Great as understood in the Cyrus cylinder is often seen as a reflection of the questions and thoughts expressed by Zarathustra and developed in Zoroastrian schools of thought of the Achaemenid Era of Iranian history.
According to Herodotus, Amasis, was asked by Cambyses II or Cyrus the Great for an Egyptian ophthalmologist on good terms.
However, Amasis was later faced with a more formidable enemy with the rise of Persia under Cyrus who ascended to the throne in 559 B. C. E.
With great strategic skill, Cyrus had destroyed Lydia in 546 B. C. E.
Although Cambria Iron and Steel's facilities were heavily damaged by the flood, they returned to full production within a year .. After the flood, Carnegie built Johnstown a new library to replace the one built by Cambria's chief legal counsel Cyrus Elder, which was destroyed in the flood.
* 1858 – Cyrus West Field and others complete the first transatlantic telegraph cable after several unsuccessful attempts.
The Greco-Persian Wars had their roots in the conquest of the Greek cities of Asia Minor, and particular Ionia, by the Achaemenid Persian Empire of Cyrus the Great shortly after 550 BC.
# The remainder of 2 Chronicles ( chapters 10 – 36 ) is a chronicle of the kings of Judah to the time of the Babylonian exile, concluding with the call by Cyrus the Great for the exiles to return to their land.
The last events in Chronicles take place in the reign of Cyrus the Great, the Persian king who conquered Babylon in 539 BCE ; this sets an earliest possible date for the book.
Its subject is the Return to Zion following the close of the Babylonian captivity, and it is divided into two parts, the first telling the story of the first return of exiles in the first year of Cyrus the Great ( 538 BC ) and the completion and dedication of the new Temple in Jerusalem in the sixth year of Darius ( 515 BC ), the second telling of the subsequent mission of Ezra to Jerusalem and his struggle to purify the Jews from the sin of marriage with non-Jews.
The Book of Ezra consists of ten chapters: chapters 1-6, covering the period from the Decree of Cyrus to the dedication of the Second Temple, are told in the third person ; chapters 7-10, dealing with the mission of Ezra, are told largely in the first person.
Decree of Cyrus, first version: Cyrus, inspired by God, returns the Temple vessels to Sheshbazzar, " prince of Judah ", and directs the Israelites to return to Jerusalem with him and rebuild the Temple.
Tattenai, satrap over both Judah and Samaria, writes to Darius warning him that Jerusalem is being rebuilt and advising that the archives be searched to discover the decree of Cyrus.
Decree of Cyrus, second version, and decree of Darius: Darius finds the decree, directs Tattenai not to disturb the Jews in their work, and exempts them from tribute and supplies everything necessary for the offerings.
The same period saw the rapid rise of Persia, previously an unimportant kingdom in present-day southern Iran, to a position of great power, and in 539 BC Cyrus II, the Persian ruler, conquered Babylon.
It is difficult to describe the parties and politics of Judah in this period because of the lack of historical source, but there seem to have been three important groups involved: the returnees from the exile who claimed the reconstruction with the support of Cyrus I ; " the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin "; and a third group, " people of the land ," who seem to be local opposition against the returnees building the Temple in Jerusalem.

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