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Arthur and Oswald
A piece authored in 1930 saw Eliade defining Julius Evola as a great thinker and offering praise to the controversial intellectuals Oswald Spengler, Arthur de Gobineau, Houston Stewart Chamberlain and the Nazi ideologue Alfred Rosenberg.
Evola's systematic and detailed references to ancient and modern texts make it difficult to speak about influences, though affinities could exist between Evola and Plato, Oswald Spengler, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Arthur de Gobineau, Friedrich Nietzsche, Meister Eckhart, Homer, Jacob Boehme, René Guénon and certain Catholic thinkers like Juan Donoso Cortés and Joseph de Maistre.
Arthur Oswald thought that the interior wall parallel to the front outside wall and fireplaces in two of the bedrooms may come from the Elizabthan house.
Arthur Oswald though that the entrance doorway and sash windows were probably 18th century alterations made in Georgian times, but Pevsner and Williamson think they might be part of Lord Rothschild's alterations in 1886.
The League was a small group of current or former members of the Conservative Party led by Arthur K. Chesterton, a former leading figure in the British Union of Fascists, who had served under Oswald Mosley.
# For an admirable analysis of the mature " Wyatt manner ", see Arthur Oswald article on " Rudding Hall, Yorks "., in Country Life, Feb. 4, 1949.
* Arthur Oswald James Hope, 2nd Baron Rankeillour ( 1897 – 1958 )
Martin Heidegger, Ernst Jünger, Oswald Spengler, Ernst Niekisch, and Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
Subsequent to his death, Niekisch was one of a number of writers, including the likes of Oswald Spengler, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Vilfredo Pareto and Carl Schmitt, whose works were promulgated by the likes of the Groupement de recherche et d ' études pour la civilisation européenne and others involved in the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
* Arthur Oswald 1933-1940 1940-1969
He had married Catherine, eldest daughter of Oswald Leycester ( another notable Cheshire family ) in 1810: they had five children, including Owen Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley and Mary Stanley.
His intellectual influences ranged from Rudolf Kjellén and Oswald Spengler to Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche.
His intellectual influence was the writing of Friederich Nietzsche, Oswald Spengler, and author of a treatise on the superiority of the white race, Joseph Arthur de Gobineau.
Ellen A. Harris has described the links between the characters: Prospero and Merlin are both good magicians who use an " airy spirit " ( Ariel in The Tempest, Philidel and King Arthur ) to defeat a potential usurper ( Alonzo / Oswald ).
Dryden also used material he found in epic poetry: the idea of the " enchanted wood " is taken from Canto XVII of Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata ; and Andrew Pinnock suggests the rivalry between Arthur and Oswald is like the conflict between Gondibert and Oswald in Sir William Davenant's unfinished poem Gondibert ( 1650 ).
Arthur Harbour was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-names Committee ( UK-APC ) in 1956 after Oswald Raynor Arthur, then Governor of the Falkland Islands.

Arthur and describes
Here is how Captain Arthur Hastings first describes Poirot:
1974 Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ABC interview with Arthur C. Clarke in which he describes a future of ubiquitous networked personal computers.
All that remains of his description of Moses are two references made by Diodorus Siculus, wherein, writes historian Arthur Droge, " he describes Moses as a wise and courageous leader who left Egypt and colonized Judaea.
Bush describes the memex and other visions of " As We May Think " as projections of technology known in the 1930s and 1940s in the spirit of Jules Verne or Arthur C. Clarke's 1945 proposal to orbit geosynchronous satellites for global telecommunication.
Arthur Waley describes them as " he three rules that formed the practical, political side of the author's teaching ".
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King, describes Lyonesse as the site of the final battle between Arthur and Mordred.
* Oral history interview with Arthur C. Neriani, a member of the 8th Infantry Division describes his experiences from the battle of Hürtgen Forest from the Veterans History Project at Central Connecticut State University
The ending of the film was apparently changed at some point, as the original program describes Stewart and Arthur returning to Mr. Smith's hometown, where they are met by a big parade, with the implication that they are married and starting a family.
Preiddeu Annwfn, an early medieval poem found in the Book of Taliesin describes a voyage led by King Arthur to the numerous otherworldy kingdoms within Annwn, either to rescue the prisoner Gweir, or to retrieve the cauldron of the Head of Annwn.
Psychiatrist and neurologist Arthur Deikman describes the phenomenon as an " intuitive knowing, a type of perception that bypasses the usual sensory channels and rational intellect.
Several later works expand on Geoffrey's mention of Gawain's boyhood spent in Rome, the most important of which is the anonymous Medieval Latin romance The Rise of Gawain, Nephew of Arthur, which describes his birth, boyhood and early adventures leading up to his knighting by his uncle.
A soldier, Arthur W. Hyatt, describes the difficult march:
Two notable events are next to AD 516, which describes The Battle of Badon, and 537, which describes the Battle of Camlann, " in which Arthur and Mordred fell.
Arthur Verslius said, " Bookchin ... describes himself as a ' social anarchist ' because he looks forward to a ( gentle ) societal revolution .... Bookchin has lit out after those whom he terms ' lifestyle anarchists.
In the Doctor Who episode, " The Christmas Invasion ", the Tenth Doctor, saving the world in pyjamas and a dressing-gown, compares himself to Arthur Dent, whom he describes as a " nice man ", possibly suggesting that the Doctor has at some point inhabited the same universe as the characters in the Hitchhiker's Guide.
* John Berendt describes the alleged business relationship between James Arthur Williams and a conjure-woman called " Miz Minerva " in his non-fiction novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, in which hoodoo practices play a significant part.
Social suffering, according to Arthur Kleinman and others, describes " collective and individual human suffering associated with life conditions shaped by powerful social forces.
A satire, it describes the adventures of Arthur Même who lives on the walls of his family's former property.
Arthur Fox-Davies describes the cockatrice as " comparatively rare " in heraldry.
In the Discworld Companion, Pratchett describes Wee Mad Arthur, an Ankh Morpork gnome, as an urbanised Nac Mac Feegle, ( however, he is later revealed to be a Feegle ( see above )) and Paul Kidby's illustration of Buggy Swires in The Art of Discworld is indistinguishable from the pictsies on the cover of The Wee Free Men.
Nennius, an 8th century Welsh monk who had access to older chronicles since lost, describes these defences and their purpose, and links them to the legends of King Arthur.
* 137: Jung, Pauli, and the Pursuit of Scientific Obsession by Arthur I. Miller, describes the friendship of the psychoanalyst and the physicist and their search for meaning in science, medieval alchemy, dream interpretation, and the Chinese Book of Changes for the number 137.
The first use of the expression in the meteorological sense comes from the March 20, 1936, issue of the Port Arthur ( Texas ) News: " The weather bureau describes the disturbance asthe perfect storm ’ of its type.

Arthur and Jacobean
The building, named for Bishop Arthur Cleveland Coxe, is an excellent example of Jacobean architecture.
Nearby, in 1665, Arthur Allen built a Jacobean brick house.

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