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The Union Harmony is a shape note hymn and tune book compiled by William Caldwell.

compiled and catalogue
Hipparchus compiled a catalogue with at least 850 stars and their positions.
Hain was expanded in subsequent editions, by Walter A. Copinger and Dietrich Reichling, but it is being superseded by the authoritative modern listing, a German catalogue, the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, which has been under way since 1925 and is still being compiled at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
Active at Uppsala University, he compiled a catalogue of galaxies.
For his Spiritual Constitution of the Universe ( 靈憲, Ling Xian ) of 120 AD, the astronomer Zhang Heng ( 78-139 AD ) compiled a star catalogue comprising 124 constellations.
The catalogue was compiled by Annie Jump Cannon and her co-workers at Harvard College Observatory under the supervision of Edward Charles Pickering, and was named in honour of Henry Draper, whose widow donated the money required to finance it.
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory catalogue was compiled in 1966 from various previous astrometric catalogues, and contains only the stars to about ninth magnitude for which accurate proper motions were known.
The Hipparcos catalogue was compiled from the data gathered by the European Space Agency's astrometric satellite Hipparcos, which was operational from 1989 to 1993.
The classical zodiac is a modification of the MUL. APIN catalogue, which was compiled around 1000 BC.
In the 10th century Ibn al-Nadim compiled a catalogue of books ( the " Fihrist ") in Baghdad.
Using it, he compiled the 1437 Zij-i-Sultani of 994 stars, generally considered the greatest star catalogue between those of Ptolemy and Brahe, a work that stands alongside Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi's Book of Fixed Stars.
According to the most authoritative present day catalogue, compiled by Seymour Slive in 1970-1974 ( Slive's last great Hals exhibition catalogue followed in 1989 ), another 222 paintings can be ascribed to Hals.
The New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars ( abbreviated as NGC ) is a well-known catalogue of deep sky objects in astronomy compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888, as a new version of John Herschel's Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars.
A catalogue of the collection was with the greatest competence and care compiled by Hans Sallander and published in two volumes, Uppsala 1955.
Nielsen's works are sometimes referred to by FS numbers, from the 1965 catalogue compiled by Dan Fog and Torben Schousboe.
His first task on taking up this post was the reduction and publication of a large mass of observations left by his predecessor, from a selected portion of which ( those made 1856 – 1860 ) he compiled a catalogue of 1, 159 stars.
In general, there are two ways of grouping information: by category e. g. a shopping catalogue where items are compiled together under headings such as ' home ', ' sport & leisure ', ' women's clothes ' etc.
He also worked for the famous publisher John Nichols in several projects, among which was a descriptive catalogue he compiled of James Tassie's collection of pastes and casts of gems, in two quarto volumes ( 1791 ) of laborious industry and bibliographical rarity.
In 1688 a catalogue in eight volumes was compiled.
The Messier catalogue was compiled by French astronomer Charles Messier during the late 18th century and consists of 110 relatively bright deep sky objects ( galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters ).
The list was compiled via approval voting, by sending each board member a list of 440 pre-selected books from the Modern Library catalogue and asking each member to place a check beside novels they wished to choose.
A catalogue of his drawings has been compiled by Pierre Rosenberg, replacing the one by Sir Karl Parker, and Alan Wintermute is preparing one for his paintings.
He compiled a catalogue of the Oriental manuscripts in the royal library at Dresden ( 1831 ); published an edition and German translation of Ali's Hundred Sayings ( 1837 ); the continuation of Habicht's edition of The Thousand and One Nights ( vols.
The Arundel marbles had been catalogued as early as 1628, when, at the suggestion of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, John Selden had compiled a catalogue, Marmora Arundeliana, with the assistance of two others, Patrick Young and Richard James.

compiled and astronomical
The evidence was compiled by W de Sitter ( 1927 ) who wrote " If we accept this hypothesis, then the ' astronomical time ', given by the earth's rotation, and used in all practical astronomical computations, differs from the ' uniform ' or ' Newtonian ' time, which is defined as the independent variable of the equations of celestial mechanics ".
In this work, one of the most influential books of antiquity, Ptolemy compiled the astronomical knowledge of the ancient Greek and Babylonian world.
* The Almagest of Claudius Ptolemy, traditionally dated to around AD 150 and considered to be the cornerstone of classical history, was compiled in 16th and 17th centuries from astronomical data of the 9th to 16th centuries.
* Gum catalog, an astronomical catalog compiled by Colin Stanley Gum
) The equation of time values for each day of the year, compiled by astronomical observatories, were widely listed in almanacs and ephemerides.
It is believed that this astronomical record was first compiled during the reign of King Ammisaduqa ( or Ammizaduga ), the fourth ruler after Hammurabi.
He made observations from 825 to 835, and compiled three astronomical tables: the first were still in the Hindu manner ; the second, called the ' tested " tables, were the most important ; they are likely identical with the " Ma ' munic " or " Arabic " tables and may be a collective work of al-Ma ' mun's astronomers ; the third, called tables of the Shah, were smaller.
He flourished under al-Mu ' tadid, Caliph from 892 to 902, and compiled astronomical tables, writing a book for al-Mu ' tadid on atmospheric phenomena.
The Koryo-sa was compiled in 1451 and it appears likely that, by that time, any document relating to astronomical events observed in 1054 had been lost.
The following passage which reports an astronomical sighting is taken from an account compiled by Jacobus Malvecius in the 15th century:
He was held in repute as a grammarian, wrote much poetry, compiled astronomical tables, devoted most of his life to the study of the ancient history and geography of Arabia.
Interestingly enough, Su Song's treatise on astronomical clockwork was not the only one made in China during his day, as the Song Shi ( compiled in 1345 ) records the written treatise of the Shuiyunhun Tianjiyao ( Wade-Giles: Shui Yun Hun Thien Chi Yao ; lit.
Isaac al-Ḥadib compiled astronomical tables from those of Al-Rakkam, Al-Battam, and Ibn al-Kammad.

compiled and objects
* There is a basic form of modularity: files can be compiled separately and linked together, with control over which functions and data objects are visible to other files via and attributes.
When the module is compiled into your program, all strings ( and other objects ) will get the added functionality.
This contrasts with the combination of C with Unix shells, wherein compiled functions are a special class of program objects and interactive commands are strictly interpreted.
Toward the end of the 18th century, Charles Messier compiled a catalog containing the 109 brightest nebulae ( celestial objects with a nebulous appearance ), later followed by a larger catalog of 5, 000 nebulae assembled by William Herschel.
Messier was a comet hunter, and was frustrated by objects which resembled but were not comets, so he compiled a list of them, in collaboration with his assistant Pierre Méchain, to avoid wasting time on them.
For this reason, the list he compiled contains only objects found in the sky area he could observe: from the north celestial pole to a celestial latitude of about − 35. 7 °.
Charles Messier then compiled a catalog of 103 " nebulae " ( now called Messier objects, which included what are now known to be galaxies ) by 1781 ; his interest was detecting comets, and these were objects that might be mistaken for them, wasting time.
A fuller list of objects is being compiled in the List of trans-Neptunian objects.
This is how application objects compiled on one processor family ( e. g., the original CISC AS / 400 48-bit processors ) could be moved to a new processor ( e. g., PowerPC 64-bit ) without re-compilation.
The set of sound processors is defined and compiled at load time, but the individual processing objects can be spawned or destroyed in real time, input audio processed in real time, and output generated also in real time.
Because Messier compiled his catalog from a northern latitude, not all of the Messier objects are visible from the southern hemisphere.
The version compiled in 2009 listed about 19, 000 objects.
A fourth season of excavation was cut short by Marquet-Krause's untimely death in July 1936 ; however, her husband compiled a catalog of objects found in the excavation and published it in 1949.
Certain types of the AS / 400 object ( database file, storage areas and executable program objects ) can be compiled, copied, and stored into / from many different libraries concurrently, with the Library List hierarchy determining which instance of the object to use during execution of any application that utilizes that object name.
When ET_DYN executables — that is, executables compiled with position independent code in the same way as shared libraries — are loaded, their base is also randomly chosen, as they are mmap () ed into RAM just like regular shared objects.
From the concise guidebook Clayton compiled for its visitors, we learn why precisely these objects had to be taken home, and why they would return to Poperinge in 1929.
He compiled a catalog of some 40 entries, including at least 19 real and verifiable nebulous objects that might be confused with comets.
Modelica classes are not compiled in the usual sense, but they are translated into objects which are then exercised by a simulation engine.

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