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By the middle of the 15th century troubadour verse was effectively dead, replaced by a limper form of court poetry, represented in the Cancioneiro Geral compiled in the 16th century by poet and humanist Garcia de Resende.
The court poetry of some three hundred knights and gentlemen of the time of Alfonso V and John II is contained in the " Cancioneiro Geral ", compiled by Resende and inspired by Juan de Mena, Jorge Manrique, and other Spaniards.

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Corum continues ; General Walther Wever compiled a doctrine known as The Conduct of the Aerial War.
Grammars of non-European languages began to be compiled for the purposes of evangelization and Bible translation from the 16th century onward, such as Grammatica o Arte de la Lengua General de los Indios de los Reynos del Perú ( 1560 ), and a Quechua grammar by Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás.
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.
The original New General Catalogue was compiled during the 1880s by John Louis Emil Dreyer using observations from William Herschel and his son John, among others.
In 1637 the Surveyor General of Customs issued a report compiled from accounts of customs due from each port and their " subsidiary creeks ".
Evidence compiled by Donald Graves, a Canadian historian employed at the Directorate of History, Department of National Defence Canada, argues that General Drummond failed to use skirmish pickets to protect his guns, which were consequently captured by the Americans.
The subsequent 143-page report ( PB 211-015, available from NTIS ) reviewed a series of actual handling tests designed to evaluate the handling and stability under extreme conditions ; a review of national accident data compiled by insurance companies and traffic authorities for the cars in the test — and a review of related General Motors / Chevrolet internal letters, memos, tests, reports, etc.
* Audiovisual archives: a practical reader / edited and compiled by Helen P. Harrison for the General Information Programme and UNISIST.
This ranking was compiled as part of the Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, prepared by the Directorate General for Science and Research of the European Commission in 2003 ( updated 2004 ).
* BBC Profile compiled for the 1997 General Election
In 1637 the Surveyor General of Customs issued a report compiled from accounts of customs due from each port and their " subsidiary creeks ".
In 1637 the Surveyor General of Customs issued a report compiled from accounts of customs due from each port and their " subsidiary creeks ".
In 1637 the Surveyor General of Customs issued a report compiled from accounts of customs due from each port and their " subsidiary creeks ".
This ranking was compiled as part of the Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, prepared by the Directorate General for Science and Research of the European Commission in 2003 ( updated 2004 ).
In Vienna, Roth succeeded in gaining financial support from emperor Leopold I to have his Sanskrit grammar – the first such work ever compiled by a European, which Roth had completed in Agra by 1660 – appear in print, but the project was stopped by the Jesuit Superior General Giovanni Paolo Oliva.
The report along with the searchable database compiled by the Special Investigations Division are accessible via the web by Congress and the General Public.
The salvage list was compiled by General Robert Campbell, United States Consul in London at the time.
General Walther Wever compiled a doctrine known as The Conduct of the Aerial War in 1935.
Nonetheless, Herschel included M73 in his General Catalogue of clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, and John Dreyer included M73 when he compiled the New General Catalogue.
In the New General Catalogue, compiled during the 1880s, it was described as a " remarkable globular, bright, large, slightly oval.
Sliabh Luachra was also the birthplace the folklorist, poet, and translator Edward Walsh ( 1805-1850 ), An tAthair Padraig Duinnin who compiled Dineens Dictionary which is to this day the bible of the Irish Language, and An Brthair Toms Rathaille, Superior General of the Presentation Brothers 1905-1925 who wrote two books of Irish poetry An Spideog and An Cuaicin Draoideachta.
Also included below is the Warrant of Precedence ( WoP ) compiled from a joint consideration of the existing Central Warrant of Precedence ( which is till the rank of Major General ) and Warrant of Precedence of the year 1937, as per Ministry of Home Affairs
The posthumous works of Charles Fearne, Esquire, barrister at law: consisting of a reading of the statute of inrolments, arguments in the singular case of General Stanwix, and a collection of cases and opinions, compiled by Thomas Mitchell Shadwell, London: A. Strahan for J. Butterworth, 1797.

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* In 1992 The AIDS Quilt Songbook, a collection of new musical works about the devastation of AIDS compiled by Lyric baritone William Parker who solicited them from composers with whom he had previously worked.
He also wrote or compiled several other books, including Burl Ives ' Songbook ( 1953 ), Tales of America ( 1954 ), Sea Songs of Sailing, Whaling, and Fishing ( 1956 ), and The Wayfaring Stranger's Notebook ( 1962 ).
" In 2005 Jasmine Records compiled all 35 Foster songs in one CD, " Nelson Eddy Sings The Stephen Foster Songbook " JASCD 421.
In December 2010, two tribute CDs, Leader Of The Starry Skies: A Tribute To Tim Smith, Songbook 1 and its limited edition companion Leader of the Starry Skies-A Loyal Companion, were compiled by former Cardiac Christian Hayes and former Spratleys Japs singer Jo Spratley.
Songbook, compiled and edited by Jerzy ( George ) Dymny, featuring 41 songs with a Canadian slant, was published in 1990.
Songbook, compiled and edited by Jerzy ( George ) Dymny.
The original Big Red Songbook, a collection of socialist songs, came out in 1977, compiled by Mal Collins, David Harker and Geoff White.
As an archivist of Indian devotional music, Dr. Beck has recently compiled, edited, and recorded 108 temple songs of the Radhavallabha Sampradaya in the book and collection of 18 CD's entitled Vaishnava Temple Music in Vrindaban: The Radhavallabha Songbook ( Blazing Sapphire Press, 2011 ).

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He also compiled various vocabularies, including a Dictionnaire de la langue amariñña ( Paris, 1881 ), and prepared an edition of the Shepherd of Hermas, with the Latin version, in 1860.
To simplify animation of sprites, AMOS included the AMOS Animation Language ( AMAL ), a compiled sprite scripting language which runs independently of the main AMOS BASIC program.
The same program in its human-readable source code form, from which executable programs are derived ( e. g., compiled ), enables a programmer to study and develop its algorithms.
This was replaced only five years later by the first " Christadelphian Hymn Book " ( 1869 ), compiled by J. J. and A. Andrew, and this was revised and expanded in 1874, 1932 and 1964.
The Qur ' an was compiled in the mid-seventh century AD ( around 650 CE ), corresponding to the period when docetism was still commonly accepted and taught among some Christian sects.
Saint Isidore of Seville, one of the greatest scholars of the early Middle Ages, is widely recognized as being the author of the first known encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, the Etymologiae or Origines ( around 630 ), in which he compiled a sizable portion of the learning available at his time, both ancient and modern.
The enormous encyclopedic work in China of the Four Great Books of Song, compiled by the 11th century AD during the early Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ), was a massive literary undertaking for the time.
The last person known to have been able to read Etruscan was the Roman emperor Claudius ( 10 BC – AD 54 ), the author of a treatise in twenty volumes on the Etruscans, Tyrrenikà ( now lost ), who compiled a dictionary ( also lost ) by interviewing the last few elderly rustics who still spoke the language.
At the same time he compiled a Sanskrit and Latin glossary ( 1830 ) in which, more especially in the second and third editions ( 1847 and 1868 – 71 ), he also took account of the cognate languages.
In contrast, in the predominantly Greek-speaking eastern half of the Roman empire ( Byzantium ), many commentators of the subsequent centuries, such as Oribasius, physician to the emperor Julian who compiled a Synopsis in the 4th century, preserved and disseminated Galen's works, making Galenism more accessible.
Aleandro compiled a Lexicon Graeco-Latinum ( 1512 ), and wrote Latin verse of considerable merit inserted in the Carmina Illustrium Poetarum Italiorum of Joannes Matthaeus Toscanus.
* a gloss called ( Novella sive commentarius in decretales epistolas Gregorii IX ) on the Liber Extra ( 1234 ), compiled under the direction of Pope Gregory IX ( see Decretals )
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.
He is better known, however, for his work as a social researcher, publishing an extensive series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle, later compiled into the book series London Labour and the London Poor ( 1851 ), a groundbreaking and influential survey of the poor of London.
Furthermore, the Mohist philosophical canon of the Mojing, compiled by the followers of Mozi ( c. 470-c. 390 BC ), provides the earliest known attempt to describe inertia: " The cessation of motion is due to the opposing force ... If there is no opposing force ... the motion will never stop.
While Constantinople experienced a succession of councils alternately approving and condemning doctrine concerning hesychasm considered as identified with Palamism ( the last of the five senses in which, according to Kallistos Ware, the term is used ), the Western Church held no council in which to make a pronouncement on the issue, and the word " hesychasm " does not appear in the Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum ( Handbook of Creeds and Definitions ), the collection of Roman Catholic teachings originally compiled by Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
In 1995, the US National Institute for Health ( NIH ), established a Technology Assessment Conference that compiled an official statement entitled " Integration of Behavioral & Relaxation Approaches into the Treatment of Chronic Pain & Insomnia ".
The intermediate representation can be compiled once and for all ( as in Java ), each time before execution ( as in Perl or Ruby ), or each time a change in the source is detected before execution ( as in Python ).
In the reign of Kenneth II ( Cináed mac Maíl Coluim ), when the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled, the annalist wrote:
In December 2009, a 96-page report titled Human Rights in Ethiopia: Through the Eyes of the Oromo Diaspora, compiled by the Advocates for Human Rights, documented human rights violations against the Oromo in Ethiopia under three successive regimes: the Abyssinian Empire under Haile Selassie, the Marxist Derg and the current Ethiopian government of the Ethiopian People ’ s Revolutionary Democratic Front ( EPRDF ), dominated by members of the Tigray People ’ s Liberation Front ( TPLF ) and which was accused to have arrested approximately 20, 000 suspected OLF members, to have driven most OLF leadership into exile, and to have effectively neutralized the OLF as a political force in Ethiopia.
Several albums of Hammerstein's musicals were named to the " Songs of the Century " list as compiled by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ), the National Endowment for the Arts, and Scholastic Corporation:

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