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Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy — particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals — and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
* 1726 — Posthumous publication of John Flamsteed's Historia Coelestis Britannica
* Posthumous publication begins of Johann Bauhin's Historia plantarum universalis at Yverdon.
* Posthumous publication in Mexico of Plantas y Animales de la Nueva Espana, y sus virtudes por Francisco Hernandez, y de Latin en Romance por Fr.
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Posthumous publication, edited by Clifford Truesdell.
Imperatorem e Gallia scriptae ( 1630 ) – Posthumous publication of Busbecq's letters to Rudolf II detailing the life and politics of the French court.
* 1988 Posthumous publication of Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History, a Diary, 1928-30 ( Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

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* 1992 Introspection 92 ( Posthumous tribute to Rogier van Otterloo )

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Yet De Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely-dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of The Uncollected Writings ( 1890 ), and two volumes of Posthumous Works ( 1891 – 93 ).

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Posthumous Portrait of Percy Shelley | Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound ( Shelley ) | Prometheus Unbound ( 1845 ) On 17 September 1820, Severn set sail onboard the Maria Crowther from England to Italy with the famous English poet John Keats.
* William Wycherley-The Posthumous Works of William Wycherley, edited by Lewis Theobald ( part of Theobald's and Curll's battle with Pope and other " Tory " wits )
After the death of Matthias's father, there was a two-year struggle between Hungary's various barons and its Habsburg king, Ladislaus the Posthumous ( also king of Bohemia ), with treachery from all sides.
Posthumous releases include Angel In The Dark ( 2001 ), which include her final studio recordings made in 1994 and 1995, and The Loom ’ s Desire, a set of live recordings with solo piano and harmony singers from The Bottom Line Christmas shows of 1993 and 1994.
* Willison, George F. Saints and Strangers, Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & their Families, with their Friends & Foes ; & An Account of their Posthumous Wanderings in limbo, their Final Resurrection & Rise to Glory, & the Strange Pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock ( New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945 )
In 1676 he was appointed chaplain to Lawrence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, ambassador-extraordinary to the king of Poland, and he sent an account of his visit to Edward Pococke in a letter, dated Dantzic, 16 December 1677, which was printed along with South's Posthumous Works in 1717.
Posthumous accusations of sexual wrongdoing also include allegations of " incest " with his sister-in-law, and infanticide of the resultant child, as well as zoophilia with cattle.
" This is from Fuller's ( self-proclaimed ) seminal posthumously published work entitled " Cosmography: A Posthumous Scenaio for the Future of Humanity " with Adjuvant Kiyoshi Kuromiya.
* " Cosmography A Posthumous Scenario for the Future of Humanity " with Kiyoshi Kuromiya, Adjuvant
In 1994, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court reviewed the sentences with a possibility of Posthumous rehabilitation.
Posthumous releases so far are Sunrise by the Masabumi Kikuchi Trio ( with Thomas Morgan ), released in March 2012 by ECM ; Owls Talk by Alexandra Grimal ( also featuring Lee Konitz and Gary Peacock ) was released in July 2012.
Its full title, Saints and Strangers-Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & Their Families, with Their Friends & Foes: & and Account of Their Posthumous Wanderings in Limbo, Their Final Resurrection & Rise to Glory, & the Strange Pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock, is a fair description of this historical account.
The House of Capet was, however, fortunate enough to have the support of the Church, andwith the exception of Philip I ( 1052 – 1108 ), Louis IX ( 1215 – 1270 ) and the short-lived John the Posthumous ( 1316 ) – were able to avoid the problems of underaged kingship.
Brás Cubas dedicates his book to the first worm that gnawed his cold body: " To the worm who first gnawed on the cold flesh of my corpse, I dedicate with fond remembrance these Posthumous Memoirs.
PFC Jose F. Valdez, Posthumous recognition | posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism while serving with the U. S. 7th Infantry on 25 January 1945.
His published works include And He Tells the Little Horse the Whole Story, Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss ( with brother Frederick Barthelme ), and The Early Posthumous Work ( essays which originally appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times, Oxford American, Elle Decor, and other publications ).

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Sujin-tennō is a Posthumous name assigned by later generations, possibly ascribed during the compilation of the Kojiki.
Posthumous bust of John Hay ( 1915-17 ), by J. Massey Rhind, inside the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial.
* Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence ( 1885 – 1930 ), anthology of work by D. H. Lawrence
Posthumous painting of Anning by B. J. Donne from 1847, based on the 1842 portrait at the head of this article
In Hungary he was succeeded by his former rival, the child-king Ladislaus the Posthumous.
This was referenced by Richard Waller in his introduction to The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, M. D.
Posthumous, fictional novel by the Nobel prize winner about a Pythia in the 1st century BC.
Posthumous portrait of Christopher Columbus by Sebastiano del Piombo.
* In Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright's novel Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes, Jerrold Moriarty, the father of the Professor and his brothers, is Mycroft Holmes ' immediate superior in the Foreign Office and plays an important part in a plot by former Confederate officers to involve the British government in a scheme to overthrow the United States government.
Posthumous portrait, c. 1883, by George Theodore Berthon.
Posthumous engraving of Ferdinand by Martin Rota, 1575
Posthumous portrait of Vicente Guerrero by Ramón Sagredo ( circa 1865 ).
Posthumous awards are usually presented to the next of kin in Washington, DC, by the President or his personal representative.
* Cornish Place Rhymes, Tiverton: Cornwall Books, 1997 ( Posthumous commemorative volume begun by the author ; preface by the editor, S Butler )
If approved by the Hollywood Walk Of Fame Committee in June 2011, Randy Rhoads ' Posthumous Star would be placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.
Posthumous medallic portrait of William Wyon by his son L. C. Wyon ( 1854 )
Posthumous publications by his students, editing their lecture notes based on his lectures, include The Constitutional History of England, Equity, and The Forms of Action at Common Law.
Posthumous releases include 3½ ; The Lost Tapes 1985 – 1988, a collection of unreleased studio sessions including cuts produced by Vitus Matare ( of L. A. s Paisley Underground heroes The Last and later Trotsky Icepick ,) and The Day Before Wine and Roses, a live radio performance recorded just prior to the release of the band's first album.
* A young Mycroft Holmes is the protagonist of a mystery-adventure " edited " by Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright, Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes ( published in hardcover by Hawthorn Books in 1979 in the U. S. and by JM Dent & Sons Ltd. in 1980 in London ( ISBN 0-460-04483-4 ) and in paperback by Playboy Press in 1980 ).

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