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On the death of his father, he inherited L ' Année littéraire, which was continued until 1795 and edited successively by the abbé Royou and Julien Louis Geoffroy.
After Sinker was sacked in early 1994 ( though he continued as a contributor for some years ), the magazine has been edited successively by Tony Herrington, Rob Young and Chris Bohn, who also writes under the name Biba Kopf.
Obermann, which is to a great extent inspired by Rousseau, was edited and praised successively by Sainte-Beuve and by George Sand, and had a considerable influence both in France and England.
This version was effectively replaced by a new and enlarged edition between 1910 and 1959 edited successively by Vicary Gibbs ( Cokayne's nephew ), H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand, Lord Howard de Walden, Geoffrey H. White and R. S. Lea.

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He returned to Paris in the 1860s to work on the influential newspaper, Le Journal des Débats, which he edited from 1871 to 1876.
The Journal and the Epistles, edited and with commentary by Hall Worthington and Joan Worthington
( There had been a short-lived paper memetics publication starting in 1990, the Journal of Ideas edited by Elan Moritz.
His works, the greater part of which originally appeared in Crelle's Journal, were edited by Bernt Michael Holmboe and published in 1839 by the Norwegian government, and a more complete edition by Ludwig Sylow and Sophus Lie was published in 1881.
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies was edited by Clifton, while the academic publishers AltaMira Press began release of the Pagan Studies Series.
* Prune Juice Journal of Senryu and Kyoka, is edited by Liam Wilkinson and Bruce Boynton.
"' Dear Tom ,' ' Dear Theodore ': The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas B. Reed ," edited by R. Hal Williams, Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, July 1994, Vol.
Soon one became preeminent, the Albany Journal, edited by Thurlow Weed.
From 1860 until his death twenty years later he edited The London Journal.
The 1901 Paris-Brest was sponsored not only by Le Petit Journal but L ' Auto-Velo, edited by Henri Desgrange.
a. Winthrop's Journal ' The History of New England ' 1630-1649, edited by James Savage, 1853.
In addition to contributing to the Classical Journal, he edited portions of several classical authors for the use of schools.
He also edited from 1838 to 1842, and again from 1851 to 1854, the Connecticut Common School Journal, and from 1846 to 1849 the Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction.
He was promoted to assistant professor in 1900 and edited the prestigious Journal of Political Economy, while conversing with such intellectuals as John Dewey, Jane Addams and Franz Boas.
Some former The Wall Street Journal reporters have said that since Rupert Murdoch bought the paper, news stories have been edited to adopt a more conservative tone, critical of Democrats.
The works are collected in Migne's Patrologia Latina, tome 162 ; some unpublished Sententiae were edited by G Lefevre ( Milan, 1894 ), on which see Barthélemy Hauréau in the Journal des savants for 1895.
In 1838, he founded and edited The Common School Journal.
It is subtitled as " The Journal of conceptual art " and edited by Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin and Harold Hurrell.
From 1788 to 1792 he edited the famous Journal Ecclesiastique founded by Joseph Dinouart in 1760.
Kent edited the Journal of Homeopathics from 1897 to 1903, producing seven volumes of the journal.
From 1854 to 1859 he edited the Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology.
He also edited the Ladies ' Home Journal ( 1917 1918 ) and the Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger.
The edited transcript of " Spalding Gray's Last Interview " has been published in New England Theatre Journal.
Physicians and other researchers with an interest in him began in the 1960s to organize study groups and institutes, and in 1967 set up the bi-annual Journal of Orgonomy, edited by Dr. Elsworth Baker.

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The Encyclopédie was edited by Jean le Rond d ' Alembert and Denis Diderot and published in 17 volumes of articles, issued from 1751 to 1765, and 11 volumes of illustrations, issued from 1762 to 1772.
In Le Bestiaire d ' Héraclès: IIIe Rencontre héracléenne, edited by Corinne Bonnet, Colette Jourdain-Annequin, and Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, 217-30.
Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
* Review " Mélusine " in French by Center of surrealism studies directed by Henri Behar since 1979, edited by Editions l ' Age d ' Homme, Lausanne, Suisse.
* 1003 Pope Sylvester II, born Gerbert d ' Aurillac, dies ; however, his teaching continued to influence those of the 11th century ; his works included a book on arithmetic, a study of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, a hydraulic-powered organ, the reintroduction of the abacus to Europe, and a possible treatise on the astrolabe that was edited by Hermann of Reichenau five decades later.
In Great Basin, edited by Warren L. d ' Azevedo, pp. 525 557.
In Great Basin, edited by Warren L. d ' Azevedo, pp. 608 619.
* Emanuele d ' Angelo, Arrigo Boito, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, edited by Gaetana Marrone, New York, Routledge, 2007, 1, pp. 271 274.
It was edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d ' Alembert.
* De insolubilibus ( On Insolubles ), edited by Marie Louise Roure in ' La problématique des propositions insolubles du XIIIe siècle et du début du XIVe, suivie de l ' édition des traités de William Shyreswood, Walter Burleigh et Thomas Bradwardine ', Archives d ' histoire doctrinale et littéraire du moyen Age 37, 1970: 205 326.
" Maurice Duruflé ", in Guide de la musique d ' orgue, edited by Gilles Cantagrel.
* J. P. Carpini, " Liber Tartarorum ", edited under the title " Relations des Mongols ou Tartares ", by d ' Avezac ( Paris, 1838 ).
At this period he edited the works of Nicolas Malebranche ( 2 vols, 1842 ), of René Descartes ( 1842 ), Bossuet ( 1842 ) and of Antoine Arnauld ( 1843 ), and in 1844 1845 appeared the two volumes of his Histoire de l ' école d ' Alexandrie.
* Mémoires du duc de Persigny ( 2nd ed., 1896 ), edited by Count Henri de Laire d ' Espagny, his former secretary.
Moreover, she defended the Encyclopédie edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d ' Alembert.
He was called to the bar in 1859, but, although contributing to a Liberal review, edited by Challemel-Lacour, did not make much of an impression until, on 17 November 1868, he was selected to defend the journalist Delescluze, prosecuted for having promoted a monument to the representative Baudin, who was killed while resisting the coup d ' état of 1851.
Franz Pfeiffer edited Walther v. d. Vogelweide, which comes with an introduction and notes ( 4th edition, by Karl Bartsch, Leipzig, 1873 ).
Besides writing for the Radical press, he edited the Histoire scientifique et militaire de l ’ expédition française en Egypte in ten volumes ( 1830-36 ) and Dumont d ' Urville's Voyage au tour du monde ( 1833 ).
Among many editions of the Chronique may be mentioned the one edited for the Société de I ' histoire de France by M Douet d ' Arcq ( Paris, 1857 1862 ), which, however, is not very good.
He edited the Nuovo giornale dei letterati d ' Italia ( 1773-1790 ), and left materials for a work of great research entitled Dizionario topografico-storico degli stati estensi ( 2 vols, 1824-1825 ),
Accompanied by biographical notes on Billaud Varenne and Collot d ' Herbois "), Paris, Librairie de la Nouvelle Revue, 1893 ( edited by Alfred Begis ).
The edited ( unknown scribe, approx 1000 ) Pseudo-Penitential of Archbishop Theodore ( d. 690 ) speaks of any who, on the kalends of January ( January 1 ), clothe themselves with the skins of cattle and carry heads of animals.

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