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In 1960, Hill published an abridged version of the book containing the Andrew Carnegie formula for wealth creation.
In general, the word breviary may be used to refer to an abridged version of any text or a brief account or summary of some subject, but is primarily used to refer to the Catholic liturgical book.
For a 1986 repeat, David Jason demanded to be removed from the show, thus creating an abridged version of 25 minutes.
** Hays, Samuel P. ' A History of Environmental Politics Since 1945 ( 2000 ), abridged version
* Author William Goldman claims in his book The Princess Bride that the story he tells is an abridged version of the Florinese literary masterpiece by the great ( and fictional ) S. Morgenstern.
At the arrangement of editor Max Eastman, the American magazine Reader's Digest also published an abridged version in April 1945, enabling The Road to Serfdom to reach a far wider audience than academics.
Another theory, considered by New Cambridge editor Kathleen Irace, holds that Q1 is an abridged version intended especially for travelling productions.
An abridged version was also serialised in the British science fiction magazine New Worlds Science Fiction in several installments from December 1959 to February 1960, under the title Biography in Time.
" — Volume I, 1st edition, page 379 ( page 362 in 2nd edition ; page 360 in abridged version ).
Bevan's version, abridged, begins thus:
* Georgy Girl ( 1966 ) ( U. S. A. release ... an abridged version of Come the Day )
UDC Summary, an abridged Web version of the scheme is available in over 45 languages.
The reception of Socrates ' work in early Armenian is significant, including an abridged version and a full translation.
In 1964, a heavily abridged version was published as a mass market paperback, which was then translated into English for publication the following year as Madness and Civilization.
The English edition of Madness and Civilization is an abridged version of Folie et déraison: Histoire de la folie à l ' âge classique, originally published in 1961.
The rock group Sands recorded an abridged version of " Mars " that would dominate the latter half of their 1967 single " Listen to the Sky ".
David Powel published an abridged version of Itinerarium Cambriae and Descriptio Cambriae in 1585 omitting Gerald's negative comments about the Welsh.
In 1965, Librairie Beauchemin published an abridged French version eliminating a number of passages.
Wentersdorf also discusses the idea that Shakespeare penned both plays, and that A Shrew may have been either an early version of The Shrew written before it, or an abridged version written after it.
September 2005 saw the release of A Briefer History of Time ( a collaboration with Leonard Mlodinow ), which is an abridged version of the original book.
An abridged version opened on Broadway on 26 February 1964 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, with Emlyn Williams as Pius XII and Jeremy Brett as Father Fontana.
A few days later, wearing a white suit, he played an abridged version of the song at the Oscars, accompanied by the house orchestra.
# The Hand of Oberon ( abridged October 1992, unabridged 1999 ) ( last portion of the unabridged version read by Bruce Watson )
* Justin's abridged version of the Philippic History by Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, one of the main sources for the life of Alexander the Great

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A few weeks later he published an abridged edition for students, Andrea Vesalii suorum de humani corporis fabrica librorum epitome, and dedicated it to Philip II of Spain, son of the Emperor.
However, after the discovery of the original manuscript of Bashkirtseff ‘ s diary in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, it was found that her diary had been abridged and censored by her family.
* Amphigorey Again, 2006 ( ISBN 0-15-101107-9 ) — contains The Galoshes of Remorse, Signs of Spring, Seasonal Confusion, Random Walk, Category, The Other Statue, 10 Impossible Objects ( abridged ), The Universal Solvent ( abridged ), Scenes de Ballet, Verse Advice, The Deadly Blotter, Creativity, The Retrieved Locket, The Water Flowers, The Haunted Tea-Cosy, Christmas Wrap-Up, The Headless Bust, The Just Dessert, The Admonitory Hippopotamus, Neglected Murderesses, Tragedies Topiares, The Raging Tide, The Unknown Vegetable, Another Random Walk, Serious Life: A Cruise, Figbash Acrobate, La Malle Saignante, and The Izzard Book
It overtook and eclipsed earlier compilations of abridged legendaria, the Abbreviatio in gestis et miraculis sanctorum attributed to the Dominican chronicler Jean de Mailly and the Epilogus in gestis sanctorum of the Dominican preacher Bartholomew of Trent.
The first is a compilation from many authors on the description and history of Muslim Iberia ; it was published by William Wright, Christoph Krehl, Reinhart Dozy and Gustave Dugat as Analectes sur l ' histoire et la littérature des Arabes d ' Espagne ( 1855 – 1861 ), and in an abridged English translation by Pascual de Gayangos ( 1840 – 1843 ).
Another abridged version of the ballet, performed by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, was staged in New York City in 1940 by choreographer Alexandra Fedorova – again, after Petipa's version.
** See Un Aide-de-camp de Napoléon ( 1800 – 1812 ), mémoires du général comte de Ségur, new edition by his grandson Louis de Ségur ( 3 vols., 1894 – 1895 ), of which an abridged English version was published in 1895.
There is an abridged translation of the Historia de San Martín, entitled The Emancipation of South America ( London, 1893 ) by W. Pilling.
Her lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and published by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, to produce the version most commonly retold.
In 1862 whilst searching through archives at the Royal Academy of History in Madrid for New World materials, he came across an abridged copy of a manuscript which had originally been written by the Spanish cleric Diego de Landa sometime around 1566.
* After obtaining the king's approval to search the archives of Madrid and Simancas, he published an abridged first part, " Sumario de la recopilacion general " ( Seville, 1634 ).
( author ) Un Centenaire de Rayonnement de la Culture Française ( the abridged version of the AF's history to include Une Célébration de l ' Alliance Française en Tasmanie ), 2004.
Live, abridged versions of plays like Cyrano de Bergerac, with members of the cast of the 1946 Broadway revival recreating their roles, were regularly shown during this period.
* Meteo ( TAUM-METEO, often abridged as METEO ) is a machine translation system developed by the TAUM research group led by Kittredge in Université de Montréal between 1975 and 1977, using Colmerauer's Q-language ; TAUM-METEO was developed for the translation of weather bulletins ( not weather reports nor weather warnings, which have other characteristics ) from English to French issued by the meteorological institutes in Canada
He was the author of a treatise on the figures of speech ( de Figuris sententiarum et elocutionis ), abridged from a similar work by the rhetorician Gorgias of Athens, not the well-known sophist of Leontini, the tutor of Cicero's son.
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason () is a 1964 abridged edition of Michel Foucault's 1961 work Folie et déraison: Histoire de la folie à l ' âge classique.
** in English ( abridged ): Marquis de Sade.
* Histoire de Poliarque et d ' Argénis, par F. N. Coeffeteau évêque de Marseille ( abridged translation from John Barclay's book the Argenis, 1624 )

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