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She edited and published Lavoisier ’ s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
Forry later published translations of German issues # 127 through # 145 on his own under the Master Publications imprint.
James Macpherson was the first Scottish poet to gain an international reputation, claiming to have found poetry written by Ossian, he published translations that acquired international popularity, being proclaimed as a Celtic equivalent of the Classical epics.
This work was first published in 1844 in Leipzig, and has since appeared in numerous editions and translations.
Other works from the early 19th century confirm the widespread use of this name on both sides of the Atlantic: it is found both in a " Historical sketch of the English translations of the Bible " published in Massachusetts in 1815 ,< ref > Online Dictionary of Words from the King James Bible
Four Klingon translations of works of world literature have been published: < cite > ghIlghameS </ cite > (< cite > Gilgamesh </ cite >), Hamlet (< cite > Hamlet </ cite >), < cite > paghmo ' tIn mIS </ cite > (< cite > Much Ado About Nothing </ cite >) and pIn ' a ' qan paQDI ' norgh ( Tao Te Ching ).
The Institute's main function was to produce translations of the Bible into unwritten languages, and in 1951 Pike published the Mixtec New Testament.
He published many books, including the first Italian translations of Archimedes and Euclid, and an acclaimed compilation of mathematics.
He published translations of it during the next few years, culminating in a collected edition ; The Works of Ossian, in 1765.
Justin Huntly McCarthy ( 1859 – 1936 ) ( Member of Parliament for Newry ) published prose translations of 466 quatrains in 1889.
The full text of the revised Missal was not published until the following year, and full vernacular translations appeared much later, but parts of the Missal in Latin were already available since 1964 in non definitive form and provisional translations appeared without delay.
Almost immediately dispatched elsewhere on Napoleon's orders, he left his unfinished work in the hands of a colleague, Hubert-Pascal Ameilhon, who in 1803 produced the first published translations of the Greek text, in both Latin and French to ensure that they would circulate widely.
* The Companion to Ha-Avodah Shebalev published by Congregation Har-El Jerusalem in 1992 to help English-speaking immigrants and visitors ; Hebrew pages from the original Ha-Avodah Shebalev, English translations from Gates of Prayer: The New Union Prayer Book with additional translations by Adina Ben-Chorin.
In recent years, Edmund Jephcott and Stanford University Press have published new translations of some of Adorno's lectures and books, including Introduction to Sociology, Problems of Moral Philosophy and his transcribed lectures on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Aristotle's " Metaphysics ", and a new translation of the Dialectic of Enlightenment.
In 1992 they published the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Bahá ' u ' lláh's book of laws in English, and further translations have since been published.
Morris wrote and published poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts throughout his life.
Morris published translations of The Saga of Gunnlaug Worm-Tongue and Grettis Saga in 1869, and the Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs in 1870.
" It has been suggested that the allusion might be preserved by translating " Rossum " as " Reason ," but all published translations to date have left the name untouched.
Within four years, at the same king's behest, four English translations of the Bible were published in England, including Henry's official Great Bible.
In 1897, the volume 9 of this one which contained new translations, was published by T. & T. Clark as an additional volume to complete the original ANCL.
In view of the sexual imagery in the source texts ( which Burton even emphasized further, especially by adding extensive footnotes and appendices on Oriental sexual mores ) and the strict Victorian laws on obscene material, both of these translations were printed as private editions for subscribers only, rather than published in the usual manner.

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The staff utilized the collected material in these registries for numerous lectures to national and international meetings, exhibits, and published studies.
The introduction of the United States Pharmacopoeia reference standard in 1952 and the redefinition and equating of the USP and international units of thyroid-stimulating activity have made it possible to compare results published by different investigators since that time.
First published in 1980, the standard was formally adopted by the IEC as an international standard in 1987, with various amendments becoming part of the standard in 1996.
An international daily newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, founded by Eddy in 1908 and winner of seven Pulitzer prizes, is published by the church through the Christian Science Publishing Society.
There are a few international journals devoted to critical psychology, including the no longer published International Journal of Critical Psychology and the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.
The constructed international auxiliary language Esperanto was developed in the 1870s and 80s by L. L. Zamenhof, and first published in 1887.
; May 2000: ISO / IEC 15445: 2000 (" ISO HTML ", based on HTML 4. 01 Strict ) was published as an ISO / IEC international standard.
A study of international health care spending levels in the year 2000, published in the health policy journal Health Affairs, found that while the U. S. spends more on health care than other countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ), the use of health care services in the U. S. is below the OECD median by most measures.
Hong Kong also ranks as an important centre of publishing and printing: numerous books are published yearly for local consumption, several leading foreign publishers have their regional offices in Hong Kong, and many international magazines are printed in the territory.
The 10-digit ISBN format was developed by the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) and was published in 1970 as international standard ISO 2108.
In 1938, it published a multilingual international vocabulary to unify electrical terminology.
Some countries have adapted the international standard, such as the " ICD-10-AM " published in Australia in 1998 ( also used in New Zealand ), and the " ICD-10-CA " introduced in Canada in 2000.
In the first case, Agin discussed falsified results in the development of organic transistors: ' As far as understanding junk science is concerned, the important aspect is that both Bell Laboratories and the international physics community were fooled until someone noticed that noise records published by Jan Hendrik Schön in several papers were identical-which means physically impossible.
According to the all-time ranking published in 2009 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, an organization recognised by FIFA, based on clubs ' performance in international competitions, Juventus were Italy's best club and second in Europe of the 20th century.
It also has strong themes of internationalism and addresses a need of humanity to mature-criticizing religious hierarchies, emphasizing inter-religious dialogue and unity, and international standards ; things others at the time thought lacked practical application and seemed only utopian in the era it was published.
Her books with photographs of the tribes were published in 1974 and 1976 as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau and were both international bestsellers.
One international bestseller and numerous articles on the subject have been published, and a 2011 television film produced, about the incident.
In April 1917, Lenin published the April Theses, the strategy of the October Revolution, which proposed that the Russian revolution was not an isolated national event, but a fundamentally international event — the first world socialist revolution.
The Text Encoding Initiative ( TEI ) has published extensive guidelines for how to encode texts of interest in the humanities and social sciences, developed through years of international cooperative work.
There are 11, 700 papers published in international journals from this institute.
First published by Knopf Canada and Picador in December 1999, shortly after the 1999 WTO Ministerial Conference protests in Seattle had generated media attention around such issues, it became one of the most influential books about the alter-globalization movement and an international bestseller.
An international patent application was filed, and published in 1992 under WO number WO9219458, for two new punctuation marks: the “ question comma ” and the “ exclamation comma ”.

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