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collection and papers
The Grothendieck Festschrift was a three-volume collection of research papers to mark his sixtieth birthday ( falling in 1988 ), and published in 1990.
Gibbs ’ collection of papers provided the first unified body of thermodynamic theorems from the principles developed by others, such as Clausius and Sadi Carnot.
While there were some papers from before that time, this collection documented an entire variety of finished, working audio coders, nearly all of them using perceptual ( i. e. masking ) techniques and some kind of frequency analysis and back-end noiseless coding.
The original versions of his papers contained " many technical errors of varying degree "; when the collection was first published, the errors were corrected and it was found that this could be done without major changes in the statements of the theorems, with one exception — a claimed proof of the Continuum hypothesis.
In 1972, Shepard gave his personal collection of papers and illustrations to the University of Surrey.
In February 2011, the manuscript of a previously unknown Blyton novel, Mr Tumpy's Caravan, was discovered in a collection of her papers which had been auctioned in 2010 following the death of her elder daughter in 2007.
For his part, Hayek dedicated a collection of papers, Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, to Popper and, in 1982, said that " ever since his Logik der Forschung first came out in 1934, I have been a complete adherent to his general theory of methodology.
A collection of academic papers exploring the operation of contemporary hawala networks, and the role they play in the transmission of migrant workers ' remittances from Europe to South Asia
In 1892 the first significant collection of Severn's papers was published by William Sharp in The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn.
* Fales Library of NYU Downtown Collection archival collection with the personal papers of NYC punk figures.
Socratic Puzzles ( 1997 ) is a collection of papers that range in topic from Ayn Rand and Austrian economics to animal rights, while his last production, Invariances ( 2001 ), applies insights from physics and biology to questions of objectivity in such areas as the nature of necessity and moral value.
* In a Glass Darkly ( 1872 ), a collection of five short stories in the horror and mystery genres, presented as the posthumous papers of the occult detective Dr Hesselius:
Known as The Laurence Olivier Archive, the collection includes many of Vivien Leigh's personal papers, including numerous letters she wrote to Olivier.
Upon his death his widow, Ise Gropius, arranged to have his collection of papers divided into early and late papers.
At the same time, he privately studied Polynesian culture and history, consulting what was then the world's largest private collection of books and papers on Polynesia, owned by Bjarne Kropelien, a wealthy wine merchant in Oslo.
* The Archives of Maryland collection of speeches, messages and other public papers during Agnew's governorship, 1967 – 69
* Applied motion study ; a collection of papers on the efficient method to industrial preparedness.
In 2009 the University of Michigan made the winning bid for the Altman archives: approximately 900 boxes of personal papers, scripts, legal, business and financial records, photographs, props and related material ; the total collection measures over 1, 000 linear feet.
* The Franz Liszt Museum in the house where Franz Liszt died, with about 300 photographs, scripts and printed papers from the collection of the Munich pianist, Ernst Burger, which were bought by the town of Bayreuth.
* A large collection of Blunden's papers is located at the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin
A collection of Arrow's papers are housed at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University.
While Debs did not leave a collection of papers to a university library, the pamphlet collection that he and his brother amassed now resides at Indiana State University in Terre Haute.

collection and appeared
His first collection of poetry, Prose Sketches and Poems Written in the Western Country, appeared in 1834.
In 1939 The Map of Love appeared as a collection of 16 poems and seven of the 20 short stories published by Thomas in magazines since 1934.
In 1994 Brooks paid homage to one of his musical influences when he appeared on the hard rock compilation Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved, a collection of Kiss cover songs by popular artists from all genres.
A very diverse collection of life forms appeared around 544 Ma, starting in the latest Precambrian with a poorly understood small shelly fauna and ending in the very early Cambrian with a very diverse, and quite modern Burgess fauna, the rapid radiation of forms called the Cambrian explosion of life.
Alexander VII disliked the business of state, preferring literature and philosophy ; a collection of his Latin poems appeared at Paris in 1656 under the title Philomathi Labores Juveniles.
A specialist of the short story was V. S. Pritchett, whose first collection appeared in 1932.
His first collection Flappers and Philosophers appeared in book form 1920.
Go Down, Moses, a collection of seven stories, appeared in 1941.
A second collection of essays, Notes to Literature, appeared in 1958.
The only collection of exclusively Waits-performed material of 1991 appeared when Waits composed and conducted the almost exclusively instrumental music for Jim Jarmusch's 1991 film Night on Earth, which was released as an album the following year.
Twenty-five collections of records have been completed since the first REED collection, York, appeared in 1979 ; the most recent one, REED: Lincolnshire, comes out in 2009.
A second collection Hwomely Rhymes followed in 1858, and a third collection in 1863 ; a combined edition appeared in 1879.
The Songs of Sundrie Natures ( 1589 ) contain sections in three, four, five and six parts, a format which follows the plan of many Tudor manuscript collections of household music and was probably intended to emulate the madrigal collection Musica transalpina, which had appeared in print the previous year.
In 1839, the Hope Diamond appeared in a published catalog of the gem collection of Henry Philip Hope who was a member of the prominent Anglo-Dutch banking family.
He reportedly began an unfinished Vietnam War novel, a portion of which appeared as the story First Base in his short story collection Declarations of War.
In the sitcom, references were made to an innumerable collection of bizarre and unconventional creatures such as hawks, bats, and alligators, although there were a handful with some consistency throughout the various media which the characters have subsequently appeared in.
One of his Future History stories, it originally appeared in Blue Book in December 1949 and was reprinted in his collection, The Green Hills of Earth ( and subsequently The Past Through Tomorrow ).
On December 7, 1975, Kirkpatrick announced in a column on the editorial page that Rick Soll, a " young and talented columnist " for the paper whose work had " won a following among many Tribune readers over the last two years " resigned from the paper after acknowledging that a column he wrote that appeared on November 23, 1975, contained verbatim passages that another columnist wrote in 1967 and later published in a collection.
His first fairy tale, " Ting-a-ling ," was published that year in The Riverside Magazine ; his first book collection appeared in 1870.
Her second collection, The Rosary ( or Beads – Chetki ) appeared in March 1914 and firmly established her as one of the most popular and sought after poets of the day.
A portrait of Douglas, titled " The Great and the Beautiful ," which encapsulated his film career, art collection, philanthropy and rehabilitation from the helicopter crash and the stroke, appeared in Palm Springs Life magazine in 1999.
It also appeared in Wee Willie Winkie and Other Stories in 1895, and in numerous later editions of that collection.
The issues in the collection first appeared in 1991 and 1992.

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