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The award has been shared twice: once by Butch Metzger and Pat Zachry of the National League in 1976 ; and once by John Castino and Alfredo Griffin of the American League in 1979.
Edited by Bruce Metzger.
On noting the large number of surviving ancient manuscripts, Bruce Metzger sums up the view on the issue by saying " The more often you have copies that agree with each other, especially if they emerge from different geographical areas, the more you can cross-check them to figure out what the original document was like.
* A very good collection of resources maintained by professor Ernest Metzger.
Bruce Metzger writes, " Paul calls attention to his signature, which was added by his own hand as a token of genuineness to every letter of his ( 3: 17 ).
* Rieman, Timothy D. & Muller, Charles R. The Shaker Chair "; Line Drawings by Stephen Metzger, ( The Canal Press, 1984 ) This is the definitive work.
The technique was devised by Wolfgang Metzger in the 1930s as part of his investigation into the gestalt theory.
Flanders also quit and joined them in 1912 but the Metzger Motor Car Co could not be saved from failure by renaming it the Flanders Motor Company.
directed by Alan Metzger
* The Image ( The Punishment of Anne ) ( 1975 ), directed by Radley Metzger
* The Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult ( 2003 ), edited by Richard Metzger, a collection of essays on black arts and the occult.
* Hemingway: On the Edge, a play by Ed Metzger and Laya Gelff-Metzger
She began appearing in hardcore pornography in 1976, in films including The Trouble With Young Stuff, All About Gloria Leonard ( both of which were written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno ), The Opening of Misty Beethoven ( directed by Radley Metzger ), Fortune Smiles and Taboo: American Style.
The success of their efforts is evidenced by the familiarity of the names of their students in the literature of psychology, among them Kurt Lewin, Rudolf Arnheim, Wolfgang Metzger, Bluma Zeigarnik, Karl Duncker, Herta Kopfermann and Kurt Gottschaldt.
* The Bible in Translation by Bruce Metzger: ISBN 0-8010-2282-7
The knot features prominently as a motif in the hard science fiction novel Picoverse by Robert A. Metzger.
Among the various pieces of information stored at Nizkor is a sound recording of an answering machine message allegedly made by white supremacist Tom Metzger, encouraging various individuals to " take action " against " Nikzor on the Internet.
White Aryan Resistance ( WAR ) is a neo-Nazi white separatist organization founded and led by former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Tom Metzger.
* Metzger Obituary by Heinz L. Ansbacher
* Cusp ( novel ), a science-fiction story by Robert A. Metzger
Those opposing the authenticity of the verses as part of John are represented in the 20th century by men like Cadbury ( 1917 ), Colwell ( 1935 ), and Metzger ( 1971 ).
Marxist ideas on aesthetic matters could be found in the writings on music by Hans G. Helms and Heinz-Klaus Metzger.

Metzger and Heinz
As Heinz Heckhausen has pointed out this work is a masterpiece for those who come to it without an intense background in the psychology of perception ; in a nontechnical style Metzger moves the reader toward a deeper experience, and sometimes an altered conception, of the visual world.

Vita and by
In common hagiographical fashion, the Vita Alcuini asserts that Alcuin was ' of noble English stock ,' and this statement has usually been accepted by scholars.
The story of Ealdred being deposed comes from the Vita Edwardi, a life of Edward the Confessor, but the Vita Wulfstani, an account of the life of Ealdred's successor at Worcester, Wulfstan, says that Nicholas refused the pallium until a promise to find a replacement for Worcester was given by Ealdred.
One of the first great autobiographies of the Renaissance is that of the sculptor and goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini ( 1500 – 1571 ), written between 1556 and 1558, and entitled by him simply Vita ( Italian: Life ).
* Vita Brevis: debutante frequently plagued by, but with a certain reluctant admiration for, Captain Foulenough.
No texts survive from this area, though the written text Vita Ansgari (" The life of Ansgar ") by Rimbert ( c. 865 ) describes the missionary work of Ansgar around 830 at Birka, and Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum ( Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church ) by Adam of Bremen in 1075 describes the archbishop Unni, who died at Birka in 936.
The main source of information about Columba's life is the Vita Columbae by Adomnán ( also known as Eunan ), the ninth Abbot of Iona, who died in 704.
Eusebius ' Life of Constantine ( Vita Constantini ) is a eulogy or panegyric, and therefore its style and selection of facts are affected by its purpose, rendering it inadequate as a continuation of the Church History.
In one documented instance involving favourable reviews written by the Jesuits of San Fedele, defending La Dolce Vita had severe consequences.
Many of the earlier legendary elements are interwoven in the 13th-century Vita Amlethi (" The Life of Amleth ") by Saxo Grammaticus, part of Gesta Danorum.
Hildegard's Vita was begun by Godfrey of Disibodenberg under Hildegard's supervision.
The so-called Martyrologium Hieronymianum is spurious ; it was apparently composed by a western monk toward the end of the 6th or beginning of the 7th century, with reference to an expression of Jerome's in the opening chapter of the Vita Malchi, where he speaks of intending to write a history of the saints and martyrs from the apostolic times.
There is in existence an ancient Vita, Life of the saint by a monk named Daniel of Raithu monastery.
* Vita Hludovici Imperatoris, the main source for his reign, written c. 840 by an unknown author usually called " the Astronomer "
* Vita Hludowici Imperatoris by Thegan of Trier on-line Latin text
* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
Matilda from the Vita Mathildis, accepting her biography from its monkish author Donizo and guarded by a man-at-arms ( left ).
Dante's language evolves as he grows old, from the courtly love of his early stilnovistic Rime and Vita nuova to the Convivio and Divina Commedia, where Beatrice is sanctified as the goddess of philosophy – the philosophy announced by the Donna Gentile at the death of Beatrice.
* Vita Operaque by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
The result was a series of revolts against Portuguese rule of which the battle of Mbwila and the revolt led by Kimpa Vita ( Tchimpa Vita ) were the most important.
According to the Vita Lebuini antiqua, an important source for early Saxon history, the Saxons held an annual council at Marklo where they " confirmed their laws, gave judgment on outstanding cases, and determined by common counsel whether they would go to war or be in peace that year.
Of those three books, the Ragyndrudis Codex shows incisions that could have been made by sword or axe ; its story appears confirmed in the Utrecht hagiography, the Vita altera, which reports that an eye-witness saw that the saint at the moment of death held up a gospel as spiritual protection.
The next vita, chronologically, is the Vita altera Bonifatii auctore Radbodo, which originates in the Bishopric of Utrecht, and was probably revised by Radboud of Utrecht ( 899-917 ).

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