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This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
* The Historical Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus During the Deist Controversy by William Lane Craig ( Edwin Mellen, 1985 )
* Echard, William E. Historical Dictionary of the French Second Empire, 1852 – 1870 ( 1985 ) online edition
* William D. P. Bliss, Historical Sketch of Individualist Anarchism ( 1897 ) – With further references
Distribution of races in the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor in 1910 ( Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, New York )
Generic map of a medieval manor. William R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas, 1923
Historical accounts of wolves in the southeast by early explorers such as William Hilton, who sailed along the Cape Fear River in what is now North Carolina in 1644, also note that they ate deer.
* William Miller, The Republic of San Marino, in " The American Historical Review ", Vol.
Historical linguists have reconstructed Middle 道 " way " and 導 " guide " as d ' âu-and d ' âu: ( Bernhard Karlgren ), dau and dau ( Zhou Fagao ), daw < sup >'</ sup > and daw < sup > h </ sup > ( Edwin G. Pulleyblank, " Early Middle "), dawX and daws ( William H. Baxter ), and dâu < sup > B </ sup > and dâu < sup > C </ sup > ( Axel Schuessler ).
* Adolphus William Ward-President, Royal Historical Society ( 1899 – 1901 )
For more information see William Scott Ferguson, ( 1911 ), Hellenistic Athens: An Historical Essay, page 185 .; and Tiziano Dorandi, Chronology in K. Algra et al., ( 2005 ), The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy, page 38.
Some Account of William Usselinx and Peter Minuit: Two individuals who were instrumental in establishing the first permanent colony in Delaware ( The Historical Society of Delaware.
* Clarke, Dwight L., William Tecumseh Sherman: Gold Rush Banker, California Historical Society, 1969.
* Belko, William S. "' John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: An Essay on Political Rivalry, Ideology, and Policymaking in the Early Republic ," South Carolina Historical Magazine 2004 105 ( 3 ): 170 – 197.
Other possible sources are the anonymous play King Leir ( published in 1605 ); A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1574 ), by John Higgins ; The Malcontent ( 1604 ), by John Marston ; The London Prodigal ( 1605 ); Arcadia ( 1580 – 1590 ), by Sir Philip Sidney, from which Shakespeare took the main outline of the Gloucester subplot ; Montaigne's Essays, which were translated into English by John Florio in 1603 ; An Historical Description of Iland of Britaine, by William Harrison ; Remaines Concerning Britaine, by William Camden ( 1606 ); Albion's England, by William Warner, ( 1589 ); and A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures, by Samuel Harsnett ( 1603 ), which provided some of the language used by Edgar while he feigns madness.
* William F. Wheeler, U. S. Marshal, Civil War officer, Minnesota territorial Librarian and secretary to two Governors, founder of Montana Historical Society, first in the West
The Duchy of Naxos and states of Morea, carved from the Byzantine Empire, as they were in 1265 ( William R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas, 1911 )
" article by William Mero at the Contra Costa County Historical Society official website.
* Abels, Richard, William Marshal — Events in Life and Historical Context
The Byzantine Empire in 1265 ( William R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas, 1911 ).
The former Lancaster home of William Preston Hall, now the Schuyler County Historical Society museum.
Photographs of William Hebbard and Ramona Town Hall may be viewed on this San Diego Historical Society page, and on the Ramona Town Hall website.
Maitland is also home to the Art & History Museums-Maitland, which includes the Maitland Art Center ( formerly the Research Studio, 1937 ), which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique Mayan Revival and Fantasy Architecture ; the Maitland Historical Museum ; the Telephone Museum ; the William H. Waterhouse House Museum ; and the Carpentry Shop Museum.

William and Critical
* Brown, Miracles and the Critical Mind, Paternoster, Exeter UK / William B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1984.
This involvement with mass media continues to the present day with, for example, CSI founding the Council for Media Integrity in 1996, as well as co-producing a TV documentary series Critical Eye hosted by William B. Davis ( the actor who played the Smoking Man in The X-Files ).
Miracles and the Critical Mind, Paternoster, Exeter UK / William B. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids.
He gave assistance to William Beloe in one or two articles in the British Critic, and probably wrote also in the Analytical Review and the Critical Review.
* William Warburton-A Critical and Philosophical Commentary on Mr. Pope's Essay on Man
William Faulkner: A Critical Study.
* Vickery, Olga W. The Novels of William Faulkner: A Critical Interpretation.
* William Lyon Mackenzie, Mackenzie ’ s Own Narrative of the Late Rebellion, With Illustrations and Notes, Critical and Explanatory ... ( 1838 )
William Hazlitt, 1871 ); John Payne Collier's Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language ( 1865 ), and the Works of Thomas Nashe.
In addition to Aalto and Utzon, the following architects have used Critical Regionalism ( in the Frampton sense ) in their work: Studio Granda, Mario Botta, Mazharul Islam, B. V. Doshi, Charles Correa, Alvaro Siza, Jorge Ferreira Chaves, Rafael Moneo, Geoffrey Bawa, Raj Rewal, Tadao Ando, Mack Scogin / Merrill Elam, Glenn Murcutt, Ken Yeang, William S. W.
Following the 4 March 2007 airing of The Lost Tomb of Jesus on the Discovery Channel, Ted Koppel aired a program entitled ' The Lost Tomb of Jesus-A Critical Look ', whose guests included the director Simcha Jacobovici, James Tabor ( a consultant and advisor on the docudrama ), Johnathan Reed, Professor of Religion at the University of LaVerne and co-author of ' Excavating Jesus Beneath the Stones, Behind the Text ', and William Dever, an archaeologist with 40 plus years experience in Middle Eastern archaeological digs.
" A paperback copy of William H. Gass ' controversial novel The Tunnel ( novel ) | The Tunnel on top of two of his collections of essays: " Habitations of the Word " and " The World Within the Word " Critical responses to The Tunnel upon its release included Robert Kelly's declaration that it was an " infuriating and offensive masterpiece ," and Steven Moore's claim that it was ” a stupendous achievement and obviously one of the greatest novels of the century .” Michael Silverblatt of the Los Angeles Times wrote in his review of the novel: " A bleak, black book, it engenders awe and despair.
In 1946, William K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley published a classic and controversial New Critical essay entitled " The Intentional Fallacy ", in which they argued strongly against the relevance of an author's intention, or " intended meaning " in the analysis of a literary work.
* Jean Moorcroft Wilson ( 1981 ) I Was an English Poet: a Critical Biography of Sir William Watson 1858-1936
* William Sharp, in Papers Critical and Reminiscent ( New York, 1912 )
* The Works of Francis William Newman On Religion A Critical Edition
& Carroll, William K. ( 2004 ) Critical social movements and media reform.
Long before the tests be concluded, American authors William E. Burrows and Robert Windrem, published their books, Critical Mass, in 1994.
William D. Rogers, " United States Investment in Latin America: A Critical Appraisal, 11 Virginia Journal of International Law 246 ( 1970-71 ).
Critical writings have invoked references to Jean Genet, William S. Burroughs, Jack Pierson and Nan Goldin, in describing Treleaven's place in " a lineage of obdurate misfits ".
In addition to numerous monographs and valuable contributions to Justin Winsors Narrative and Critical History of America, he published The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen ( 1868 ); The Northmen in Maine ( 1870 ); The Moabite Stone ( 1871 ); The Rector of Roxburgh ( 1871 ), a novel under the nom de plume of William Hickling ; and Verrazano the Explorer ; being a Vindication of his Letter and Voyage ( 1880 ).
James and William Tassie: A Biographical and Critical Sketch, with a Catalog of Their Portraits.
* Naturalism: A Critical Analysis ( co-editor with William Lane Craig, 2000 )
" The Immortal Bard " is an expression of Asimov's own deep admiration for William Shakespeare which also satirizes the interpretations built upon Shakespeare's work — such as symbolic, Freudian, and New Critical.

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