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* The Vigil of Venus ; the original and a verse translation, with introduction and notes ; engravings by John Buckland Wright ( Golden Cockerel Press, 1939 )
* Homer: The Odyssey ; verse translation in selection, with introduction and notes ; engravings by John Buckland Wright ( Folio Society, 1948 )
* Homer: The Iliad ; verse translation in selection, with introduction and notes ; engravings by John Buckland Wright ( Folio Society, 1950 )

Buckland and Bush
Michael Buckland, in an article published in 1992, suggested that the memex was severely flawed because Bush did not thoroughly understand information science and had a bad opinion of indices and classification schemes: " Bush thought that the creation of arbitrary associations between individual records was the basis of memory, so he wanted ' mem ( ory -) ex ', or ' Memex instead of index '.
Buckland suggests that Bush and his team may not have been aware of Goldberg's earlier work when they built their 1938-1940 prototype, but that IBM researchers and Bush's Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory sponsor certainly were.
Buckland concludes: " We speculate that Bush did not independently originate the notion of an electronic microfilm selector, although that was possible.

Buckland and directed
The screenplay, written by Jed Shepherd and directed by Alexander Marks included star roles by Chris Martin ( Sherbet Bones ) and Jonny Buckland ( Agent Ford ) of Coldplay as a pair of FBI agents hired to track down a supernatural serial killer.
The single cover features guitarist Jonny Buckland, with art directed by Sølve Sundsbø.

Buckland and creation
Buckland was a proponent of the Gap Theory that interpreted the biblical account of Genesis as referring to two separate episodes of creation separated by a lengthy period ; it emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as a way to reconcile the scriptural account with discoveries in geology that suggested the earth was very old.
At a time when others were coming under the opposing influence of James Hutton's theory of uniformitarianism, Buckland developed a new hypothesis that the word " beginning " in Genesis meant an undefined period between the origin of the earth and the creation of its current inhabitants, during which a long series of extinctions and successive creations of new kinds of plants and animals had occurred.
The idea that there had been a series of episodes of divine creation of new species with many thousands of years in between them, serving to prepare the world for the eventual arrival of humanity, was popular with Anglican geologists like William Buckland in the early 19th century ; they proposed it as an explanation for the patterns of faunal succession in the fossil record that showed that the types of organisms that lived on the earth had changed over time.

Buckland and photoelectronic
Buckland summarizes the very advanced pre-World War II development of microfilm-based rapid retrieval devices, specifically the microfilm-based workstation proposed by Leonard Townsend in 1938 and the microfilm and photoelectronic based selector, patented by Emanuel Goldberg during 1931.

Buckland and microfilm
Buckland also states that Bush's idea should be viewed from the historical perspective of microfilm technology developed prior to 1945 rather than based on the power and versatility of digital computer technology developed after 1945.
Buckland states: " The literature on documentation in the 1930s was as preoccupied with microfilm technology as it is now with computer technology and for the same reason, each being the most promising information retrieval technology of the time.

Buckland and at
This house was designed by colonial architect William Buckland and modeled on the Villa Pisani at Montagnana, Italy as depicted in Andrea Palladio's I quattro libri dell ' architettura (" Four Books Of Architecture ").
Archaeologist P. C. Buckland suggests that as the stratigraphy of the peat appears undisturbed, Lindow Man may have been deposited into a pool which was some 300 years old at the time.
Buckland was writing at the very infancy of the World Wide Web ( WWW ) which was first introduced during 1991 and not widely experienced until 1993.
William Buckland, who lectured on geology at the University of Oxford, often visited Lyme on his Christmas vacations and was frequently seen hunting for fossils with Anning.
Conybeare's presentation was made at the same meeting at which William Buckland described the dinosaur Megalosaurus and the combination created a sensation in scientific circles.
The town once had four hospitals, Buckland, Royal Victoria, Isolation and the Eye Hospitals located at various points across the town.
The Gateway Hospital Broadcasting Service, in Buckland Hospital radio, closed at the end of 2006.
The horticulturist George Minifie supposedly brought the first peaches from England to its North American colonies in the early 17th century, planting them at his Estate of Buckland in Virginia.
The family's country home at Buckland, Carswell Manor, was sold shortly after David's birth.
However, there was a riot at Buckland Valley near Bright in 1857.
Conditions on the gold fields were cramped and unsanitary-an outbreak of typhoid at Buckland Valley in 1854 killed over 1, 000 miners.
Speke was born on 4 May 1827 at Orleigh Court, Buckland Brewer near Bideford, North Devon.
Buckland is located at ( 65. 984795 ,-161. 129717 ).
** The 92 route provides crosstown trips through Windsor beginning at Copaco in Bloomfield and ending at the Shoppes at Buckland Hills in Manchester.
Buckland is located at ( 40. 624460 ,-84. 259826 ).
Category: People educated at West Buckland School
William Buckland, during an archaeological dig at Goat's Hole Cave ; one of the limestone caves between Port Eynon and Rhossili, on the Gower Peninsula, south Wales.
William Buckland, Professor of Geology at Oxford University and a correspondent of that well-connected family, was contacted.
When the skeleton was first found, Wales had no museum in which to keep it, so it was housed at Oxford University, where Buckland was a professor.
Besides these he painted two portraits of Sir David Wilkie, the Duke of York ( for the town-hall, Liverpool ), Dean William Buckland, Sir Humphry Davy, Samuel Rogers, Michael Faraday ( engraved in mezzotint by Henry Cousins ), Thomas Dalton, and a head of Napoleon I, painted in Paris in 1802, not from actual sittings, but with Empress Josephine's consent, who afforded him opportunities of observing the First Consul while at dinner.
* 1823 — Buckland finds a human skeleton with mammoth remains at Paviland Cave on the Gower Peninsula, but at the time it is not accepted that this showed they coexisted.

Buckland and during
The ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and pterosaur she found, along with the first dinosaur fossils which were discovered by Gideon Mantell and William Buckland during the same period, showed that during previous eras the earth was inhabited by creatures very different from those living today, and provided important support for another controversial suggestion of Cuvier's: that there had been an " age of reptiles " when reptiles rather than mammals had been the dominant form of animal life.
By contrast in England, where natural theology was very influential during the early nineteenth century, a group of geologists that included William Buckland and Robert Jameson would interpret Cuvier's work in a very different way.
In 1850 he was appointed deputy reader in geology at Oxford during the illness of Buckland, and in 1852 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
Buckland believed in a global deluge during the time of Noah but was not a supporter of flood geology as he believed that only a small amount of the strata could have been formed in the single year occupied by the deluge .< ref >
Guitarist Jonny Buckland recorded twice his overdubbed guitars, and used parts of the two during the mixing.
Unfortunately for him, the Spanish prisoners take control of the Renown during the night, taking Buckland prisoner asleep in his cot.
Rex Buckland is a fictional character masquerading as the boss of Prue Halliwell and a Warlock teamed with nasty-girl warlock Hannah Webster on a mission to destroy her and her sisters that appeared as the first regular repeating adversaries of the Charmed Ones during the first half-season of the eight-year series ' run on The WB television series, Charmed.
He remained in the Liberal Party during the long period of its post-war decline and was subsequently made a life peer on 29 November 1967 as Baron Foot, of Buckland Monachorum in the County of Devon.

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