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He was Director of the Observatory of Strasbourg from 1930 to 1945 and of the Paris Observatory from 1945 to 1963 ( see biographical notice at the website of the Observatoire de Paris
The Œuvres poétiques in the vernacular of Jean Daurat were edited in 1875 with biographical notice and bibliography by Charles Marty-Laveaux in his Pléiade française.
His son Gaston Paris contributed a biographical notice to vol.
* Grégoireana, ou résumé général de la conduite, des actions, et des écrits de M. le comte Henri Grégkoire, preceded by a biographical notice by Cousin d ' Avalon, was published in 1821 ; and the Mémoires ... de Grégoire, with a biographical notice by H Carnot, appeared in 1837 ( 2 vols.
A biographical notice by Barthélemy Sainte-Hilaire is prefixed to Quatremère's Mélanges d ' histoire et de philologie orientale ( 1861 ).
One, known as a death notice, omits most biographical details and may be a legally required public notice under some circumstances.
See the Life and Labours of Albany Fonblanque, edited by his nephew, Edward Barrington de Fonblanque ( London, 1874 ); a collection of his articles with a brief biographical notice.
After judgement had been pronounced, the dossier was given back to Mercier, who had it pulled to pieces, and later on destroyed the biographical notice.
Joseph Haslewood, who published a facsimile of that of Wynkyn de Worde ( London, 1811, folio ) with a biographical and bibliographical notice, examined with the greatest care the author's claims to figure as the earliest woman author in the English language.
His Œuvres completes ( new edition, 1855 ) contains a biographical notice by his brother, Germain Delavigne, who is best known as a librettist in opera.
Girodet wasted much time on literary composition, his poem Le Peintre ( a string of commonplaces ), together with poor imitations of classical poets, and essays on Le Genie and La Grâce, were published after his death ( 1829 ), with a biographical notice by his friend M. Coupin de la Couperie ; and M. Delecluze, in his Louis David et son temps, has also a brief life of Girodet.
( 1818 – 1820 ); his letters were edited separately by Rives ( 1823 ); a selection of his works, ( OEuvres choisies, was issued, with a biographical notice, by E Falconnet in 2 vols.
Telling the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain in the fifties, this moving biographical British film won critical acclaim, and brought particular notice to the careers of both Miranda Richardson and Rupert Everett.
As is not uncommon in the biographical tradition, later biographers failed to notice that earlier biographers did not give an accurate representation of events.
Richard Garnett provided a memoir for the collected volume of poetical works, compiled by Arthur Symons following her death, and contributed the biographical notice in the supplement to the Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 ,—
William Henderson Carslaw revised Howie's text and published it, with illustrations and notes, and a short biographical introduction ; and in 1876 a further illustrated edition appeared, with biographical notice compiled from statements made by Howie's relatives, and an introductory essay by Dr. Robert Buchanan.
The first two above works were reprinted ( together with a biographical notice of the author ) as part of
) in 1824, with a biographical notice by N. G. van Kampen.
See the biographical notice by E. G. Ravenstein in Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society ( 1892 ), pp. 185 – 187.

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Several biographical programs have been made, such as the 2004 BBC television programme entitled Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures, in which she is portrayed by Olivia Williams, Anna Massey, and Bonnie Wright.
During this term Johnson also made a concerted effort to increase his sphere of interactions ; his higher profile was exemplified by a biographical sketch published in the New York Times in May 1849, describing him as an excellent committee worker and investigator.
) Two years later, Capp's studio issued Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, a 1958 biographical comic book distributed by The Fellowship of Reconciliation.
A clerihew is a whimsical, four-line biographical poem invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley.
Contains an autobiographical afterword by C. L. Moore, and a biographical introduction by Del Rey, which is carefully noncommittal about the influence of her personal life on her writing.
Fuller was portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker in Tim Burton's 1994 Wood biographical film Ed Wood, a portrayal of which she disapproved due to the image of her smoking in the film.
Critics claim the vocabulary and style of the Pauline letters could not have been written by Paul according to available biographical information and reflect the views of the emerging Church rather than the apostle's.
In 2008 Paolo Sorrentino's Il Divo, a biographical film based on the life of Giulio Andreotti, won the Jury prize and Gomorra, a crime drama film, directed by Matteo Garrone won the Gran Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.
According to a Greg Johnson biographical note on Booker, the song title " Gonzo " comes from a character in a movie called The Pusher, which in turn may have been inspired by a 1956 Evan Hunter novel of the same title.
He continued to remain in the public eye, by appearing in the media and by his cooperation with biographical films such as 1994's Rock ' n Roll Junkie.
Hildegard has been portrayed on film by Patricia Routledge in a dramatized BBC biographical documentary called " Hildegard Von Bingen In Portrait: Ordo Virtutum.
Hansie is a biographical film released in 2008 about the life of Hansie Cronje that aims to portray him in a positive light and as a victim of circumstance lured by an evil system of illegal gambling and bookmakers from India.
In 1937 a biographical film, Karel Hynek Mácha, was made by Zet Molas ( a pen name of Zdena Smolová ).
Paganini has been portrayed by a number of actors in film and television productions, including Stewart Granger in the 1946 biographical portrait The Magic Bow, Roxy Roth in A Song to Remember, and Klaus Kinski in Kinski Paganini ( 1989 ).
Some well-known punks have had biographical films made about them, such as Sid and Nancy, which tells the story of the Sex Pistols ' bassist Sid Vicious ( portrayed by Gary Oldman ) and Nancy Spungen ( portrayed by Chloe Webb ).
Continuity with prior games in the Quake series and even Doom is maintained by the inclusion of player models related to those earlier games as well as biographical information included on characters in the manual, a familiar mixture of gothic and technological map architecture and specific equipment ; for example, the Quad Damage power-up, the infamous rocket launcher and the BFG super-weapon.
Explicit details about Sherlock Holmes's life outside of the adventures recorded by Dr. Watson are few and far between in Conan Doyle's original stories ; nevertheless, incidental details about his early life and extended families portray a loose biographical picture of the detective.
If Fragment 98 of her poetry is accepted as biographical evidence and as a reference to her daughter ( see below ), it may indicate that she had already had a daughter by the time she was exiled.
It is possible that these verses or others like them were misunderstood by ancient writers, leading to the biographical tradition which has come down to us.
Perhaps the best summation of his career is in the biographical entry in Robert Charles Anderson's The Great Migration Begins ( NEHGS, Boston 1995 ): " Among the many remarkable lives lived by early New Englanders, Bachiler's is the most remarkable.
* Solo ( 2006, DC Comics ), the eleventh issue of this DC Comics artist anthology series features various stories written and illustrated by Aragonés, some biographical, and a Batman story written by Mark Evanier.

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At least two biographical sources that Philostratus used are lost: a book by the imperial secretary Maximus describing Apollonius ’ activities in Maximus ' home-city of Aegaeae in Cilicia, and a biography by a certain Moiragenes.

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