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In this, the emperor was assisted by five chief lawyers: L. Fulvius Aburnius Valens, an author of legal treatises ; L. Volusius Maecianus, chosen to conduct the legal studies of Marcus Aurelius, and author of a large work on Fidei Commissa ( Testamentary Trusts ); L. Ulpius Marcellus, a prolific writer ; and two others.
Goldoni, a prolific writer, is best known for his comic play Servant of Two Masters, which has been translated and adapted internationally numerous times.
He was never a prolific writer, refusing to publish work which he did not consider complete and above criticism.
A most prolific writer, he published a string of grammars, several dictionaries, comparative work, and a history of Bantu linguistics.
Cyril was a scholarly archbishop and a prolific writer.
A prolific and versatile writer, he wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets and journals on various topics ( including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology and the supernatural ).
The evidence is found in two early maps, one made by the Portuguese cartographer Pedro Reinel in about 1522, the very first map to show the Falklands, the other a French copy of a Portuguese map bought in Lisbon by André Thévet ( 1516-1590 ), a Franciscan friar and prolific writer on many subjects ; this copy is now in the manuscript of a large unpublished work by Thevet in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
For instance the prolific Clarissa Ross and Marilyn Ross were pseudonyms for the male writer Dan Ross and Frank Belknap Long published Gothics under his wife's name, Lyda Belknap Long.
He was also a prolific writer in many other genres, including contemporary novels, history, politics and social commentary, even writing textbooks and rules for war games.
Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist Clive Barker, prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist H. R. Giger.
Lum was a prolific writer who wrote a number of key anarchist texts, and contributed to publications including Mother Earth, Twentieth Century, and, The Alarm ( the journal of the International Working People's Association ) and The Open Court among others.
He was a prolific writer, and his Encyclopaedia ( 1630 ) long had a high reputation.
Her father was Herbert Bradley, a lawyer and naturalist, and her mother was Mary Hastings Bradley, a prolific writer of fiction and travel books.
He attended George Washington University in Washington, D. C. at the start of the 1930s, before dropping out and beginning his career as a prolific writer of pulp fiction stories.
After Agassiz came to the United States he became a prolific writer in what has been later termed the genre of scientific racism.
He was a prolific writer, keeping a journal throughout most of his life.
A prolific writer, Remey wrote numerous published and personal articles promoting the Bahá ' í Faith, including ` Abdu ' l-Bahá – The Center of the Covenant and the five volume A Comprehensive History of the Bahá ' í Movement ( 1927 ), The Bahá ' í Revelation and Reconstruction ( 1919 ), Constructive Principles of The Bahá ' í Movement ( 1917 ), and The Bahá ' í Movement: A Series of Nineteen Papers ( 1912 ) are a few of the titles of the many works Remey produced while ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was still alive.
Machiavelli was taught grammar, rhetoric, and Latin, and became a prolific writer.
Noah Webster, Jr. ( October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843 ), was a lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.
Nichiren was a prolific writer.
Origen was a prolific writer in multiple branches of theology, including textual criticism, biblical exegesis and hermeneutics, philosophical theology, preaching, and spirituality.
In addition to being a poet and prolific letter writer, he was an accomplished short story writer, prose writer, and essayist.
Petrarch was a prolific letter writer and counted Boccaccio among his notable friends to whom he wrote often.

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Patrick Watson, CC ( born December 23, 1929 ) has been a prolific and outspoken Canadian broadcaster, television and radio interviewer and host, author, commentator, and television writer, producer, and director for five decades.

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Moreover, Southey was a prolific letter writer, literary scholar, essay writer, historian and biographer.

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The most prolific Indian author of short stories was Rabindranath Tagore, who introduced the genre to Bengali language in 1877 with " The Beggar Woman ".
Spanish missionaries brought fruit seeds over from Europe, many of which had been introduced to the Old World from Asia following earlier expeditions to the continent ; orange, grape, apple, peach, pear, and fig seeds were among the most prolific of the imports.
Coincidentally, several new CB Radios have recently been introduced to the UK market and their popularity with traditional CB users, such as truckers and farmers, combined with a prolific advertising campaign in Amateur Radio magazines sold in the high street, is resulting in a significant number of sales.
A prolific and adaptable species, the eastern gray squirrel has been introduced to, and thrives in, several regions of the western United States.
Lantana ( Lantana camara ), a prolific weed in Australia, has also been beneficial in providing shelter in disturbed areas, as has the introduced and invasive blackberry ( Rubus spp.
After the countries of Latin America had gained independence, pesos of Mexico began flowing in through the trade routes, and became prolific in the Far East, taking the place of the Spanish pieces of eight which had been introduced by the Spanish at Manila, and by the Portuguese at Malacca.
Fiona and " little Sonya ," two members of the prison convoy with Katerina and Sergei, are introduced, the former being known for being sexually prolific, the latter the opposite.
Ellul was first introduced to the ideas of Karl Marx during an economics lecture course taught by Joseph Benzacar in 1929 –– 1930 ; Ellul studied Marx and became a prolific exegete of his theories.
A few National Collections are of plants introduced by a prolific nursery or plant hunter ; The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum hold a collection of Hillier's introductions.
This prolific lizard has reproduced exponentially ; it continues to expand its distribution range annually, and has established itself so well in southwest Ohio, it is now considered a native ( although introduced ) species by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and is protected under state law ( it is illegal to harm, capture, or possess this animal without a proper licence ).
He also introduced the manufacture of wire rope to California, and at an early age was a prolific builder of bridges in the Californian interior.
During this time, the prolific Trebbiano Toscano was introduced to the region where it could produce sizable yields.
It was Jayachandran who introduced Johnson to G. Devarajan, one of the most prolific composers of South Indian cinema then.

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Extremely prolific for a few years, van Vogt wrote a large number of short stories.
The idea of the Erdős number was created by friends as a humorous tribute to the enormous output of Erdős, one of the most prolific modern writers of mathematical papers, and has become well known in scientific circles as a tongue-in-cheek measurement of mathematical prominence.
Goffman published his observations about Erdős ' prolific collaboration in a 1969 article entitled " And what is your Erdős number?
Encouragingly, research has been seen as quite prolific in a number of different cases.
He remained a prolific writer on current events, producing a great number of articles and pamphlets, of which many were published in the magazine Political Affairs.
Over the next few years, Kilmer was prolific in his output — managing an intense schedule of lectures, publishing a large number of essays and literary criticism, and writing poetry.
Although Keegan's Southampton career only lasted two years, Saints fielded an attractive side also containing Alan Ball, prolific scorer of goals Ted MacDougall, ( who still holds the record for the largest number of goals in an FA Cup game – 9 – for Bournemouth against Margate in an 11 – 0 win ), MacDougall's strike partner at Bournemouth and Norwich Phil Boyer, club stalwart Mick Channon and Charlie George and in 1980 – 81 they scored 76 goals, finishing in sixth place, then their highest league finish.
Although the number of murders is debated, she has been labeled the most prolific female serial killer in history and is remembered as the " Blood Countess.
" Rubinstein was a prolific composer, writing no fewer than twenty operas ( notably The Demon, written after Lermontov's Romantic poem, and its successor The Merchant Kalashnikov ), five piano concertos, six symphonies and a large number of solo piano works along with a substantial output of works for chamber ensemble, two concertos for cello and one for violin, free-standing orchestral works and tone poems ( including one entitled Don Quixote ).
Though the group had a number of members, Harry " Pittsburgh Phil " Strauss was the most prolific killer, committing over 100 murders ( some historians put the number as high as 500 ).
Australia has produced a number of notable rugby players of national stature, including Sir Edward Dunlop, Mark Ella ( one of the first indigenous Australians to captain a national side ) and the prolific try scorer David Campese.
Shortly afterwards, Fairport bassist, Ashley Hutchings, formed Steeleye Span with traditionalist folk musicians who wished to incorporate overt rock elements into their music and this, in turn, spawned a number of other variants, including the overtly English folk rock of The Albion Band ( also featuring Hutchings ) and the more prolific current of Celtic rock.
A prolific writer of music for musicals of the 20th century, Andrew Lloyd Webber, has dominated the West End for a number of years, and his works have travelled to Broadway in New York and around the world, as well as being turned into film.
: Lately there has been a great increase in the number of venereal diseases among our officers and men owing to prolific contacts with Filipino women of dubious character.
This would become the band ’ s most prolific period, with a number of releases, including the Arkestra album, various 12 ” and 7 ” records ( which included remixes from Arkestra songs as well as completely new tracks ), the Hinotama Jive EP, the soundtrack to the video game Incredible Crisis, and several tribute album appearances.
The most prolific year of U. S. feature production was 1921, with 682 releases ; the lowest number of releases was in 1963, with 213.
Graham popularized the concept of the Erdős number, named after the highly prolific Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős ( 1913 – 1996 ).
A prolific composer, Spohr produced more than 150 works with opus numbers, in addition to a number of works without such numbers.
Matthews, a prolific entrepreneur and patenter, applied for and was granted a patent on voice-mail ( patent number 4, 371, 752 ) which issued in February, 1983.
After the war Het Parool quickly became one of the leading and biggest newspapers in The Netherlands, partly because of the appreciation by large number of the population for being the most prolific resistance paper, partly because newspapers which collaborated with the German occupier were banned for publication.
Bibesco, though not a prolific writer, was the author of a number of plays in French and had at least one American success.

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