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The Proverbs of Alfred, a thirteenth-century work, contains sayings that are not likely to have originated with Alfred but attest to his posthumous medieval reputation for wisdom.
In 1995, the posthumous release Chaosophy published essays and interviews concerning Guattari's work as director of the experimental La Borde clinic and his collaborations with Deleuze.
From his father's papers, he edited the posthumous work Litterarische Zustände und Zeitgenossen ( Literary circumstances and contemporaries, 2 vols., Leipzig, 1838 ).
However, in studying the posthumous manuscripts of Husserl, who remained one of his major influences, Merleau-Ponty remarked that, in their evolution, Husserl's work brings to light phenomena which are not assimilable to noetic-noematic correlation.
In a posthumous work delivered and dedicated to the Royal Society in London in 1697, Malpighi says he completed his grammatical studies in 1645, at which point he began to apply himself to the study of Peripatetic Philosophy.
Around 1740, a collection of Albinoni's violin sonatas was published in France as a posthumous work, and scholars long presumed that meant that Albinoni had died by that time.
He continued to use it on his studio albums until his death in 1993, culminating in the posthumous release of his magnum opus Civilization, Phaze III ( by Zappa's estimation, 70 % of this two-hour work is exclusively Synclavier.
In 2008, Lopes ' family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor, " Eye Legacy ".
* Rushton in the Eye ( a posthumous “ Private Eye Special ” magazine sampling Rushton ’ s work )
It was his first work in prose, which was written in Morocco in 1922 but remained unpublished until this posthumous collaboration.
* Ernest Hemingway's third major posthumous work, the novel The Garden of Eden, takes place in Aigues-Mortes.
* 1638-Official ban of Christianity in Japan with death penalty ; The Fountain Opened, a posthumous work of the influential Puritan writer Richard Sibbes is published, in which he says that the gospel must continue its journey " til it have gone over the whole world.
A posthumous work ( edited for publication by A. Birley ), Anatolica ( 1995 ), is devoted to Strabo and deals with the geography of southern Armenia and mainly eastern parts of Asia Minor.
Hale's posthumous legacy is his written work.
* Gurdjieff: Making a New World posthumous work by John G. Bennett, 1973, Harper, ISBN 0-06-060778-5
Although she rarely published these texts during her lifetime, posthumous publications have focused upon this aspect of her work.
Another posthumous work was his Traité philosophique de la faiblesse de l ' esprit humain ( original spelling: Traité philosophique de la foiblesse de l ’ esprit humain ) ( Amsterdam, 1723 ), which he considered to be his best work.
He belonged in biology to the vitalistic school of GE Stahl, and in the posthumous work, Lettre sur les causes premières ( 1824 ), the consequences of this opinion became clear.
A posthumous work, The Backwater of Life ( 1899 ), revealed much of his own personality in a mood of kindly, sensible reflection upon familiar topics.
Generally, he speaks as if we had a direct consciousness of mind as distinct from body, though, in the posthumous work on Moral Philosophy, he expressly states that we know mind as we know body " by qualities immediately perceived though the substance of both be unknown ( bk.
Nicolas Flamel (; Pontoise ?, ca 1330 – Paris, March 22, 1418 ) was a successful French scrivener and manuscript-seller who developed a posthumous reputation as an alchemist due to his reputed work on the philosopher's stone.
He edited Bayes ' most famous work " An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances " which contains Bayes ' Theorem, one of the most fundamental theorems of probability theory, and arranged for its posthumous publication.
Before this it survived most strongly in British poetry, for example in the growing posthumous reputation of Dylan Thomas, in the work of Vernon Watkins, Laurie Lee, and the celebratory poems of Ted Hughes.

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Fahey's posthumous live album The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick also features a version of the piece, there entitled " Requiem For Mississippi John Hurt ".
A posthumous compilation album of singles and live tracks entitled " Exhibit A " was released on Kustomized Records in 1997.
A second posthumous album release of the music of Pete Ham of the pop group Badfinger is entitled Golders Green.
The first posthumous album release was entitled 7 Park Avenue, named after the address of Badfinger's band residence in Golders Green.
A handful of posthumous works have been released since her death, including a volume of poetry entitled The Goose Bath, which was awarded New Zealand's top poetry prize in 2007.
1999 also saw the release of a posthumous live album entitled Darkness Forever !.
Their records were: Tilf, a 7 " EP containing 10 songs and lasting about 12 minutes in total ; Ehgji en, an LP containing 17 songs ; Googooplex, a double 45RPM album containing 13 songs ; No Time to Think, a 7 " EP containing 4 songs ; and the posthumous live LP Maskínan, containing 17 songs including several not on the other records, most notably a 5-song suite entitled " Orð fyrir dauða " ( Words before death ) specifically written for their swansong concert at the Melarokk festival in August 1982.
It was after he had set these, in February 1827, that he discovered the full series of poems in Müller's book of 1824 entitled Poems from the posthumous papers of a travelling horn-player, dedicated to the composer Carl Maria von Weber ( godfather of Müller's son F. Max Müller ), ' as a pledge of his friendship and admiration '.
Disillusioned, the band split up, releasing a posthumous album of demos and live tracks in 1996 called When the Sweet Turns Sour ( featuring a cover of the early Genesis track " When The Sour Turns To Sweet ", which Sony refused to allow to be included on a Magna Carta Genesis tribute CD entitled " Supper's Ready ").
For a time Dumont took an active and very efficient part in the conduct of this journal, supplying it with reports as well as original articles, and also furnishing Mirabeau with speeches to be delivered or rather read in the assembly, as related in his highly instructive and interesting posthumous work entitled Souvenirs sur Mirabeau ( 1832 ).
In it, following Köselitz ' suggestion she included a selection from Nietzsche's posthumous fragments, which was gathered together and entitled The Will To Power.
In 2006, a posthumous DVD entitled We Don't Die, We Multiply: The Robin Harris Story ( 2006 ), was released.
Mention should also be made of his popular devotional book, Het jaar des heils: Levenswoorden voor iederen dag ( 1874 ; English transl., Year of salvation: Words of Life for every Day, New York, 1875 ), and of the posthumous collection of his poems entitled Uit de dichterlijke nalatenshap ( Amsterdam, 1884 ).
" Excepting " Nobody Ever Dies ," these stories were collected in a posthumous 1969 volume with his play, entitled The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War.
A posthumous exploitation film about her life was released in London in October 1980, entitled Mary Millington's True Blue Confessions.
Featley also published, London, 1638, Sir Humphrey Lynde's posthumous reply to the Jesuit Robert Jenison, entitled ' A Case for the Spectacle, or a Defence of Via Tuta ,' together with a treatise of his own called ' Strictura in Lyndomasttigem, by way of supplement to the Knight's Answer ,' and a ' Sermon Numb.
Follen's posthumous poem Tristans Eltern ( 1857 ) may also be mentioned, but his best-known work is a collection of German poetry entitled Bildersaal deutscher Dichtung ( 1827 ).
Krim was a respected essayist, and wrote a number of books including Views of a Nearsighted Cannoneer ( 1961 ), Shake It For The World, Smartass ( 1970 ), The Beats ( 1960 ; editor ), Manhattan: Stories of a Great City ( 1954 ; editor ), Maugham the Artist, You and Me ( 1974 ), and a posthumous compilation entitled What's This Cat's Story?
Following Russell's death in 1916, a seventh volume — entitled The Finished Mystery — was published in 1917 and advertised as his " posthumous work ".

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