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The temple hymns were the first collection of their kind, in them Enheduanna states: “ My king, something has been created that no one has created before .” The copying of the hymns indicates the temple hymns were in use long after Enheduanna's death and were held in high esteem.

Enheduanna's and goddess
Her other famous work is ' The Exaltation of Inanna ' or ' Nin-Me-Sar-Ra ' which is a personal devotion to the goddess Inanna and also details Enheduanna's expulsion from Ur.

authorship and raises
The emerging style of authorship in industry-linked articles can deliver good-quality articles, but it raises concerns for the scientific base of therapeutics.
The post-1461 dating for Rucellai Palace's exterior, argued by Mack raises once more the question of authorship.

authorship and issue
In addition, the issue has also been raised that, with the use of FOAF files and geo location meta-data, there would be very little anonymity associated with the authorship of articles on things such as a personal blog.
Although most scholars credit More with authoring the History of King Richard III, they debate the issue of the original authorship.
One of the most fundamental debates is the issue of authorship.
Finally, there is the issue of anonymous authorship of opinions.
Julian Ward Jones Jr. in his article “ The So-Called Silvestris Commentary on the Aeneid and Two Other Interpretation ” attempts to clear up the issue of authorship in the Aeneid commentary by interpreting two distinct positions, the first by E. R.
The most recent published research on DES daughters ' adverse health outcomes documented by the U. S. National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) appears in the October 6, 2011 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine under the authorship of RN Hoover et al., and lists these adverse effects and risk factors: Cumulative risks in women exposed to DES, as compared with those not exposed, were as follows: for infertility, 33. 3 % vs. 15. 5 %; spontaneous abortion, 50. 3 % vs. 38. 6 %; preterm delivery, 53. 3 % vs. 17. 8 %; loss of second-trimester pregnancy, 16. 4 % vs. 1. 7 %; ectopic pregnancy, 14. 6 % vs. 2. 9 %; preeclampsia, 26. 4 % vs. 13. 7 %; stillbirth, 8. 9 % vs. 2. 6 %; early menopause, 5. 1 % vs. 1. 7 %; grade 2 or higher cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, 6. 9 % vs. 3. 4 %; and breast cancer at 40 years of age or older, 3. 9 % vs. 2. 2 %.
The issue is separate from the debate on Shakespearean authorship, which addresses the authorship of the works traditionally attributed to Shakespeare.
" For some time it was assumed that Vonnegut must have written it ; when the truth of its authorship came out, Vonnegut was reported as being " not amused "; in an issue of the semi-pro zine Science Fiction Review, published by Richard E. Geis, Geis claimed to have received an angry, obscenity-laden telephone call from Vonnegut about what Farmer had said about the book in Geis ' zine.
The famous guqin piece Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute is traditionally attributed to her, although the authorship is a perennial issue for scholarly debate.
Hart took sides in the Shakespearean authorship issue and substituted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford for William Shakespeare.
In 2011, Azerbaijan International devoted an entire issue of their magazine ( 364 pages with hundreds of footnotes ) to the issue of the authorship of Ali and Nino, and their authors concluded that the book was primarily written by Azerbaijani author Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, though they concede that Nussimbaum did re-write portions of the book.
Contemporary accounts describe Shūbun as a very versatile artist, yet the only extant works with the authorship issue resolved are landscapes.
He is probably best known for his authorship of the Mann Act of 1910, which was a reaction to the " white slavery " issue and prohibited transportation of women between states for purposes of prostitution.

authorship and female
One salut d ' amor, by a woman ( Azalais d ' Altier ) to a woman ( Clara d ' Anduza ) is also extant and one anonymous planh is usually assigned a female authorship.
In an overview of Sulpician criticism, Alison Keith described the logic of Hubbard's article as " tortuous " and also highlights problems in Holzberg and Habinek's attempts to efface female authorship.
Seth Lerer, in his book Children ’ s Literature, finds that Charlotte represents female authorship and creativity, and compares her to other female characters in children ’ s literature such as Jo March in Little Women and Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden.
The femslash authorship is mostly female.
It is of interest mainly because of its early publication date and female authorship ; a microfiche reprint was issued in 1980.
Gynocriticism is the study of feminist literature written by female writers inclusive of the interrogation of female authorship, images, the feminine experience and ideology, and the history and development of the female literary tradition.

authorship and ancient
In his article Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in Hosea 1. 2, Ben Zvi describes the role of the Gomer in the marriage metaphor as one of the “ central attributes of the ideological image of a human marriage that was shared by the male authorship and the primary and intended male readership as building blocks for their imagining of the relationship .”
Parts of it may be based on older works, and it was a common practice to ascribe the authorship of a document to an ancient rabbi in order to give the document more weight.
Siegfried Morenz has suggested ( Egyptian Religion ) " The reference to Thoth's authorship ... is based on ancient tradition ; the figure forty-two probably stems from the number of Egyptian nomes, and thus conveys the notion of completeness.
The ancient surviving text mentioning them, although not recognizing them as the four fundamental principles, is the Rhetorica ad Herennium, of unknown authorship, where they are called πλεονασμός ( addition ), ἔνδεια ( omission ), μετάθεσις ( transposition ) and ἐναλλαγή ( permutation ).
* Verse poetry of ancient states such as " Lisao ", " Jiu Ge ", and " Heavenly Questions " traditionally attributed to the authorship of Qu Yuan of Chu
In spite of such self-disclosures, almost nothing is known about Theognis the man: little is recorded by ancient sources and modern scholars question the authorship of most of the poems preserved under his name.
Ignatius Loyola Donnelly ( November 3, 1831 – January 1, 1901 ) was a U. S. Congressman, populist writer and amateur scientist, known primarily now for his theories concerning Atlantis, Catastrophism ( especially the idea of an ancient impact event affecting ancient civilizations ), and Shakespearean authorship, all of which modern historians consider to be pseudoscience and pseudohistory.
Historical criticism aims to determine the provenance, authorship, and process by which ancient texts were composed.
In the second and subsequent editions, Walpole acknowledges authorship of his work, writing: " The favourable manner in which this little piece has been received by the public, calls upon the author to explain the grounds on which he composed it " as " an attempt to blend the two kinds of romance, the ancient and the modern.
The commentaries presume that the non-orthodox views were posed by well-established schools of Buddhist philosophy ( other than the Theravada ) in ancient India, and this, too, may entail anachronisms, or may simply be incompatible with the earlier date of authorship that tradition has presumed.
An ancient document which has exercised much debate over its antiquity and authorship, the Modus is no longer seen as a later forgery, despite the doubts of earlier antiquaries, such as Selden and Prynne.
The authorship, as in many a case of ancient literature, can be neither confirmed nor denied.
Its authorship is uncertain: most ancient writers simply refer to " the author of the Naupactia ".

authorship and ;
The latter manuscript was severely damaged in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the authorship of the verse has been much disputed ; but likely it also is by Alfred.
Germain Morin broke new ground by suggesting in 1899 that the writer was Isaac, a converted Jew and writer of a tract on the Trinity and Incarnation, who was exiled to Spain in 378-380 and then relapsed to Judaism ; but he afterwards abandoned this theory of the authorship in favour of Decimus Hilarianus Hilarius, proconsul of Africa in 377.
The combined book Ezra-Nehemiah of the earliest Christian and Jewish period was known as Ezra and was probably attributed to him ; according to a rabbinic tradition, however, Nehemiah was the real author but was forbidden to claim authorship because of his bad habit of disparaging others.
** Poetic Edda No particular authorship ; oral tradition of the Norse
Although posterity suspected him of Arianism, Eusebius had made himself indispensable by his method of authorship ; his comprehensive and careful excerpts from original sources saved his successors the painstaking labor of original research.
Another limitation of current U. S. Intellectual Property legislation is its focus on individual and joint works ; thus, copyright protection can only be obtained in ' original ' works of authorship.
According to the documentary hypothesis, use of names of God indicates authorship, and form critics variously assign passages like Genesis chapter 26, verses 6-11 to the Yahwist source, and Genesis chapter 20 verses 1-7, chapter 21, verse 1 to chapter 22, verse 14 and chapter 22, verse 19 to the Elohist source ; this source-critical approach has admitted problems, in that the name " Yahweh " appears in Elohist material.
The modern interpretation, following that of Louis Duchesne, who compiled the major scholarly edition, is that the Liber Pontificalis was gradually and unsystematically compiled, and that the authorship is impossible to determine, with a few exceptions ( e. g. the biography of Pope Stephen II ( 752 – 757 ) to papal " Primicerius " Christopher ; the biographies of Pope Nicholas I and Pope Adrian II ( 867 – 872 ) to Anastasius ).
Moses (, ; ) was, according to the Hebrew Bible and the Qur ' an, a religious leader, lawgiver and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed.
The authorship of the Dionysian Corpus was initially disputed ; Severus and his party affirmed its apostolic dating, largely because it seemed to agree with their Christology.
The sole surviving work attributed to his authorship is his Letter to the Philippians ; it is first recorded by Irenaeus of Lyons.
Acceptance of the letter into the canon did not occur without some difficulty ; however, " nowhere did doubts about the letter's authorship take the form of definitive rejection.
Some art / literary theorists ( Wheeler, 2006 ; Alexander, 2011 ) have proposed alternatives to postmodern understandings of " authorship " using the complexity sciences and emergence theory.
The ensuing case let the world know, for the first time, that the Syndicate existed ; the Syndicate had always gone to great lengths to hide its existence from the public and ghostwriters were contractually obliged never to reveal their authorship.
Shidehara admitted to his authorship in his memoirs Gaikō Gojū-Nen ( Fifty Years Diplomacy ), published in 1951, where he described how the idea came to him on a train ride to Tokyo ; MacArthur himself confirmed Shidehara's authorship on several occasions.
* The Second Maiden's Tragedy, a tragedy ( 1611 ); an anonymous manuscript ; stylistic analysis indicates Middleton's authorship ( though one scholar, Charles Hamilton, has attributed it to Shakespeare ; see The History of Cardenio for details ).
Abraham Cresques was a 14th-century Jewish cartographer of the Majorcan cartographic school from Palma ; Cresques is credited with the authorship of the famous Catalan Atlas.
Maciunas ' belief in the collective extended to authorship ; a number of pieces from this period were anonymous, mis-attributed, or have had their authorship since questioned.
The twelfth-century Gesta Herewardi ( of unknown authorship ; first published by Thomas Wright in 1839 and translated by W. Sweeting for the 1895 edition ), says Hereward was eventually pardoned by William and lived the rest of his life in relative peace.
In fact, Gregg claimed joint authorship in another shorthand system published in pamphlet form by one Thomas Stratford Malone ; Malone, however, claimed sole authorship and a legal battle ensued.

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