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Carus and asked
Before Shaku returned to Japan, Carus asked him to send an English-speaker knowledgeable about Zen Buddhism to the United States.

Carus and her
Vaudeville singer Emma Carus, famed for her " female baritone ", is said to have been largely responsible for successfully introducing the song in Chicago and helping contribute to its immense popularity.
Paul Carus married Edward C. Hegeler's daughter Mary ( Marie ) and the couple later moved into the Hegeler Carus Mansion, built by her father.

Carus and name
Carus, whose name before the accession may have been Marcus Numerius Carus, was born, probably, at Narbo ( modern Narbonne ) in Gaul, but was educated at Rome.
Carus held that God was the name for a cosmic order comprising " all that which is the bread of our spiritual life.
Eleven eclogues have been handed down to us under his name, of which the last four, from metrical considerations and express manuscript testimony, are now generally attributed to Nemesianus, who lived in the time of the emperor Carus and his sons ( latter half of the 3rd century ).
In 1894, Carus published The Gospel of the Buddha, compiled from a variety of Asian texts which, true to its name, presented the Buddha's story in a form resembling the Christian Gospels.

Carus and for
* Carus receives for his victories in Persia the title of Persicus Maximus.
* Carus defeats the Quadi and Sarmatians on the Danube, for his victories he is given the title Germanicus Maximus.
Having defeated the Quadi and Sarmatians on the Danube, for which he was given the title Germanicus Maximus, Carus proceeded through Thrace and Asia Minor, annexed Mesopotamia, pressed on to Seleucia and Ctesiphon, and marched his soldiers beyond the Tigris.
This manual, though slighter than the subsequent works of Cuvier, Carus, and others, and not to be compared with such later expositions as that of Gegenbaur, was long esteemed for the accuracy of the author's own observations, and his just appreciation of the labors of his predecessors.
Cricket is an illustrated literary magazine for children published in the United States, founded in September 1973 by Marianne Carus, whose intent was to create " The New Yorker for children.
Carus, who had set up residence in LaSalle, Illinois, approached Soen Shaku to request his help in translating and preparing Eastern spiritual literature for publication in the West.
This was followed by the integration of the Dresden College of Engineering ( Ingenieurshochschule Dresden ), the Friedrich List College of Transport ( Hochschule für Verkehrswesen ) the faculty of transport science, and the “ Carl-Gustav Carus ” Medical Academy ( Medizinische Akademie or MedAk for short ), the medical faculty.
In the United States, Carus briefly edited a German-language journal and wrote several articles for the Index, the Free Religious Association organ.
The legacy of Paul Carus is honored through the efforts of the Hegeler Carus Foundation, the Carus Lectures at the American Philosophical Association ( APA ), and the Paul Carus Award for Interreligious Understanding by the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions ( CPWR ).
This " final " version of the mass is available on a Carus CD ; Carus-Verlag also publishes the score and parts for this version.
Other recordings include: Handel: Opera Arias and Overtures 2 for Hyperion, Johann Sebastian Bach wedding cantatas for Decca, Bach Cantatas 82a and 199 for Carus ; and four projects for BIS: with London Baroque, one of Handel motets and one of Christmas music by Scarlatti, Bach and others ; with the Royal Academy Baroque Orchestra the first recording of the newly-rediscovered Gloria by Handel ; and with the Romantic Chamber Group of London, Chanson d ' amour, an album of songs by the American composer Amy Beach, who died in 1944.

Carus and future
It has been conjectured that he switched allegiances to support the claims of the future emperor Diocletian just before Diocletian defeated Carinus, the son of Carus, at the Battle of the Margus in July 285.

Carus and wrote
The king's physician and aide, Carl Gustav Carus, wrote in his journal:
In Illinois, Paul Carus wrote more books about Buddhism and set portions of Buddhist scripture to Western classical music.
The 1st century BCE Roman poet, Titus Lucretius Carus, in his work De Rerum Natura, wrote: " But ' tis that same religion oftener far / Hath bred the foul impieties of men :" A philosopher of the Epicurean school, Lucretius believed the world was composed solely of matter and void, and that all phenomena could be understood as resulting from purely natural causes.

Carus and when
Probus sent some troops against the new usurper, but when those troops changed sides and supported Carus, Probus's remaining soldiers then assassinated him at Sirmium ( September / October 282 ).
* Julius Carus, one of the murderers of Titus Vinius when the emperor Galba was put to death in AD 69.

Carus and back
After the death of Carus, the army in the East demanded to be led back to Europe, and Numerian, the younger son of Carus, was forced to comply.
It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece with Diagoras " the atheist " of Melos, and the 1st century BCE in ancient Rome with Titus Lucretius Carus ' De Rerum Natura.

Carus and him
The title was also claimed by Carus ' other surviving son, Carinus, but Diocletian defeated him in the Battle of the Margus.
In 283, Carus raised Carinus to the title Caesar, left him in charge of the West, and moved with Numerian and his praetorian prefect Arrius Aper to the East, to wage war against the Sassanid Empire.
Suzuki was introduced to Carus by Soen Shaku, who met him at the World Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893.
Suzuki lived at Dr. Carus ’ s home, the Hegeler Carus Mansion, and worked with him, initially in translating the classic Tao Te Ching from ancient Chinese.

Carus and told
By mid march he was writing the final chapters of what he told Victor Carus would be " a small book of little moment.

Carus and well
The Carus and Kretschmer typologies are examples as well as Sheldon's constitutional theory of personality.
However, as an oracle had predicted earlier, the death of Carus cut short his career as well as the Roman advance.
*" Wide Open Road " has been covered by Bob Evans, Weddings Parties Anything, The Church and Perth folk-rock bands Carus and The True Believers, The Laughing Man, Not Enough Rope and Shanks Pony, as well as by fellow Perth outfit The Panics for Triple J's ' Like a Version ' in 2007.

Carus and known
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Carus and Carinus ( or, less frequently, year 1036 Ab urbe condita ).
Dr Ernst Krause also known under the pen-name Carus Sterne ( 22 November 1839 in

Carus and .
Also during his reign the governor of Upper Germany, probably Caius Popillius Carus Pedo, built new fortifications in the Agri Decumates, advancing the Limes Germanicus fifteen miles forward in his province and neighboring Raetia.
* Bioterrorism and Biocrimes. The Illicit Use of Biological Agents Since 1900, by W. Seth Carus
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
Born to a family of low status in the Roman province of Dalmatia, Diocletian rose through the ranks of the military to become cavalry commander to the Emperor Carus.
After the deaths of Carus and his son Numerian on campaign in Persia, Diocletian was proclaimed Emperor.
Emperor Carus ' death left his unpopular sons Numerian and Carinus as the new Augusti.
Diocletian dated his reign from his elevation by the army, not the date of his ratification by the Senate, following the practice established by Carus, who had declared the Senate's ratification a useless formality.
Most recently, the emperor Carus and his sons had ruled together, albeit unsuccessfully.
The events might have represented a formal end to Carus ' eastern campaign, which probably ended without an acknowledged peace.
" Carus ( 282 – 283 A. D .).
* Historia Augusta: A history from Hadrian to Carus.
* Carus, Paul.
Darwin corresponded closely with Julius Victor Carus, who published an improved translation in 1867.
* Marcus Aurelius Carus, Roman Emperor ( d. 283 )
Titus Lucretius Carus ( ca.
* Emperor Carus travels through Thrace and Asia Minor, he invades Syria and Mesopotamia.
* Carus dies in mysterious circumstances during an expedition against the Sassanids, during a violent dust storm he is killed by a stroke of lightning.
* Marcus Aurelius Carinus succeeds his father Carus.

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