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Julius Nyerere, from the collection of The National Archives ( United Kingdom ) | The National Archives.
* the Vatican Museums, the second oldest museum in the world, traces its origins to the public displayed sculptural collection begun in 1506 by Pope Julius II
The chief value of the Visigothic code consists in the fact that it is the only collection of Roman Law in which the five first books of the Theodosian code and five books of the Sententiae Receptae of Julius Paulus have been preserved, and until the discovery of a manuscript in the chapter library in Verona, which contained the greater part of the Institutes of Gaius, it was the only work in which any portion of the institutional writings of that great jurist had come down to us.
Raising of Lazarus ( Sebastiano del Piombo ) | The Raising of Lazarus by Sebastiano del Piombo, from the collection of John Julius Angerstein.
Like the Fabulae the Astronomia is a collection of abridgements, and the style and level of Latin competence and the elementary mistakes ( especially in the rendering of the Greek originals ) were held by the anonymous contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed., 1911, to prove that they cannot have been the work of " so distinguished " a scholar as G. Julius Hyginus.
The Rüstkammer ( the armoury ) of the Wartburg, used to contain a magnificent collection of about 800 pieces, from the splendid armour of King Henry II of France, to the items of Frederick the Wise, Pope Julius II and Bernhard von Weimar.
Another collection was published in 1996 by Little, Brown and Company under the title Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: Stories.
Pliny claims that this very painting had been part of the collection of Julius Caesar, but was destroyed when Caesar's mansion on the Palatine Hill burned down.
The collection focuses on an ex-slave named Julius McAdoo, who recounts stories in which African slaves use hoodoo as a means of resisting and avenging themselves against white plantation culture.
One of Chesnutt's most important works was The Conjure Woman ( 1899 ), a collection of stories set in postbellum North Carolina in which Uncle Julius, a freed slave, entertains a white couple from the North with fantastical tales of antebellum plantation life.
This attractive, four-storey Georgian villa ( architect: George Gibson ) still lies in its own grounds and was built between 1774 and 1776 for John Julius Angerstein, a Lloyd's underwriter and merchant whose collection of old master paintings was bought for the nation in 1824, following his death, to form the nucleus of the National Gallery, London.
Today, the gallery's small collection of Michelangelo's work includes his four unfinished Prisoners, intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and a statue of Saint Matthew, also unfinished.
The Germanicus trilogy is a collection of books following the adventures of Roman Emperor Germanicus Julius Agricola Aztecus Caesar in an alternate universe where Rome never fell.
Sir Julius Wernher's widow, later Lady Ludlow, added her collection of English porcelain to the treasures of the house.
The Wernhers ' great art collection, equal to that of their neighbours in nearby Buckinghamshire, the Rothschilds, was later further enhanced by the marriage of Julius Wernher's son Harold Augustus Wernher to Anastasia de Torby, the morganatic daughter of a member of the former Russian Imperial family, generally known as " Lady Zia ".
The Western Jewish History Center, of the Judah L. Magnes Museum, in Berkeley, California has a large collection of family papers, documents, correspondence, and photographs relating to Florence Prag Kahn and to her husband, Julius Kahn.
Hirschsprung began his art collection in 1866, with the purchase of a painting by Julius Exner ( 1825 – 1910 ).
The player begins the game with a generic boomerang, but can gradually increase their collection by collecting fifteen " Golden Cogs " scattered throughout each level and trading them into scientist koala character Julius, who in turn creates a new " techno-rang " for the player to use ; another method of retrieving a new boomerang is to complete a boss level, after which Julius will harness the excess energy of the talisman machine in order to create a new " elemental ' rang ", each of which possess elemental powers that can be used to gain access to a new zone.
At one time part of the collection was on display to the public at Luton Hoo, which was owned by Sir Julius ' descendants until the early years of the twenty first century.
When L ' Antico and Dürer saw it, the Apollo was probably still in the personal collection of della Rovere, who, once he was pope as Julius II, transferred the prize in 1511 to the small sculpture court of the Belvedere, the palazzetto or summerhouse that was linked to the Vatican Palace by Bramante's large Cortile del Belvedere.
Overall, the collection contains 20 statues of Hercules, about 30 of Venus, and 100 of the Caesars and their families, among them a bust of Julius Caesar.
The first director of the museum, Julius Haast, formed the basis of the museum's collection whereby through the process of " Exchanges, mainly of moa bones and bird skins, with overseas museums .... Haast ... form the basis of Canterbury Museum ’ s collection, and in his day it was probably the leading museum in the Southern Hemisphere.

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# Cubes and Punishment — 2007 ; a collection of comic strips on workplace cruelty.
In 1973, Gelman would publish a collection of Little Nemo strips in Italy.
110 of the most famous strips have been reprinted in their original size and colors in the 2005 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, So Many Splendid Sundays ( ISBN 978-0-9768885-9-8 ), a 16x21 inch hardcover book from Sunday Press Books and its sequel the 2008 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays, Volume 2 ( ISBN 978-0976888550 ) with 110 more images.
Sir Rodney: Cover of a 1980 Australia n collection of strips
In 1973, Gelman would publish a collection of Little Nemo strips in Italy.
7 Checker, ISBN 1-933160-05-5 ( illustrations from New York editorial period, and collection of comic strips.
* Andrews McMeel published Prince Valiant: Far from Camelot, the only collection of creators Gary Gianni and Mark Schultz's current strips, dating from November 21, 2004, to May 11, 2008.
R. Crumb's Sex Obsessions, a collection of his most personally revealing sexually-oriented drawings and comic strips, was released from TASCHEN publishing in November 2007.
The Nature of the Catastrophe, a collection of Jerry Cornelius stories and comic strips which had appeared in the International Times ( with art by Mal Dean ) by various hands, was published in 1971.
The first of these collections contained miscellaneous, individual strips ; the serialized story centered around Mo began halfway through the second collection, More Dykes to Watch Out For.
Printed material in the collection includes numerous proofs of Little Orphan Annie daily and Sunday strips ( 1925 – 68 ).
* Dover Publications reprinted two of the Cupples & Leon books and an original collection Little Orphan Annie in the Great Depression which contains all the daily strips from January to September, 1931.
* Bad Baby ( 1988 ) ( collection of Bad Baby strips from Parent Magazine )
IDW Publishing published The Bloom County Library, a five volume hardback collection of all Bloom County strips, beginning in October 2009.
Dover Publications reprinted a collection of the daily strips in 1976, consisting of the third and fifthth Cupples & Leon books.
The Institute of Puerto Rican Culture honored Turey by publishing a book on the character, which included a collection of the comic strips.
Archival editor David Gerstein previously worked at Egmont and is author of Nine Lives To Live-A Classic Felix Celebration, a collection of 1920s Felix the Cat comic strips published by Fantagraphics Books.
* Yo: The First Hepcats Book ( 1988 ; collection of Daily Texan strips — cover spoofs sleeve of Peter Gabriel's album So )
* The Collegiate Hepcats ( 1993 ; complete collection of all Daily Texan strips, plus Hepcats # 1 and some pre-Hepcats work from the University of Houston paper )
The book American Elf is a collection of Kochalka's daily diary strips, released in a large edition by Top Shelf Productions in Summer 2004, compiling five years of the daily diary strips and other supplemental material.
Indeed, in his introduction to a 1970 collection of Tracy strips entitled The Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy, no less an authority than Ellery Queen suggested that Tracy, predating Webb, Treat, Creasey, and McBain, was the first " truly " procedural policeman in any fictional medium.
The strips ( renamed, formerly " Twisted Mego Theatre ") have even been printed separately in their own collection.

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