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Rather he believed he had rediscovered first century beliefs from the Bible alone, and sought to prove that through a process of challenge and debate and writing journals.
Beaumont was much admired by the well-known colleagues who outlived him ( Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Roger Corman ), and his work is currently in the process of being rediscovered.
In 1789, workmen carrying out repairs in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, rediscovered and accidentally broke into the vault of Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth Woodville, discovering in the process what appeared to be a small adjoining vault.
Reviewing the new edition, Ian Olson notes that the rediscovered essay: gives considerable insight into Child ’ s thinking after he had published his " first go " of English and Scottish Ballads in 1857-59 and was in the process of researching and reconsidering his last great work.
Many claimed that Black had rediscovered the process to make Damascus steel.
Another of Seki's contributions was the rectification of the circle, i. e. the calculation of pi ; he obtained a value for π that was correct to the 10th decimal place, using what is now called " Aitken's delta-squared process ," rediscovered in the 20th century by Alexander Aitken.
She rediscovered this box during the band naming process and the team accepted it as the name for the band.
As the process of making wootz was rediscovered in Finland in the 1980s, some master smiths have made wootz puukkos.
The process has also been applied to a number of other programmes, including two previously lost episodes of the BBC sitcom Dad's Army, which were rediscovered in 2001.
De Morgan is famous for his lusterware tiles a process he rediscovered after it had been lost from the Middle Ages.

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P :=-2 ( make sure source is not rediscovered )
The ISA ( initials of the Alliance ) quietly sent Rangers ( human ones ) to slowly rebuild Earth and still make it look as if the old technologies were being rediscovered thus rebuilding confidence as well as the civilization.
In the early 1900s, Maria Martinez and her husband Julian rediscovered how to make the traditional Black-on Black pottery, for which San Ildefonso Pueblo would soon become widely known.

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Overgrown in recent years, this was recently rediscovered and is still in good condition.
When shipments of hard cheese from Europe were subsequently interrupted as World War I intensified, he rediscovered the stored Jack, which had become a well-aged hard cheese his customers found to be a good substitute for classic, aged hard cheeses such as parmesan.
He also used He Chengtian's interpolation method for approximating irrational number with fraction in his astronomy and mathematical works, he obtained as a good fraction approximate for pi ; Yoshio Mikami commented that neither the Greeks, nor the Hindus nor Arabs knew about this fraction approximation to pi, not until the Dutch mathematician Adrian Anthoniszoom rediscovered it in 1585, " the Chinese had therefore been possessed of this the most extraordinary of all fractional values over a whole millennium earlier than Europe " Along with his son, Zu Geng, Zu Chongzhi used the Cavalieri Method to find an accurate solution for calculating the volume of the sphere.

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After three months of intense work, he predicted a position for Ceres in December 1801 — just about a year after its first sighting — and this turned out to be accurate within a half-degree when it was rediscovered by Franz Xaver von Zach on 31 December at Gotha, and one day later by Heinrich Olbers in Bremen.
Ephrem the Syrian wrote a commentary on it, the Syriac original of which was rediscovered only in 1957, when a manuscript acquired by Sir Chester Beatty in 1957 ( now Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709, Dublin ) turned out to contain the text of Ephrem's commentary.
* Saint Piran ' rediscovered ' tin-smelting ( tin had been smelted in Cornwall since before the Romans ' arrival, but the methods had since been lost ) when his black hearthstone, which was evidently a slab of tin-bearing ore, had the tin smelt out of it and rise to the top in the form of a white cross ( thus the image on the flag ).
Although tempera has been out of favor since the Late Renaissance and Baroque eras, it has been periodically rediscovered by such later artists such as William Blake, the Nazarenes, the Pre-Raphaelites, and Joseph Southall.
In 1789, workmen carrying out repairs in St George's Chapel, Windsor, rediscovered and accidentally broke into the vault of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
The Royal line died out and the country entered into two unequal unions from 1396 until 1814 ; this period was called " the 400-year-night " by Henrik Ibsen during the national romantic period as Norwegian national awareness was rediscovered in the 19th century.
In addition, various organisations have been actively seeking out old perry pear trees and orchards and rediscovering lost varieties, many of which now exist only as single trees on isolated farms ; for example, the Welsh Cider Society recently rediscovered the old Monmouthshire varieties " Burgundy " and the " Potato Pear " as well as a number of further types unrecorded up to that point.
For example, a wall fresco which depicted Priapus, the ancient god of sex and fertility, with his extremely enlarged penis, was covered with plaster ( and, as Schefold explains ( p. 134 ), even the older reproduction below was locked away " out of prudishness " and only opened on request ) and only rediscovered in 1998 due to rainfall.
He carried out a number of magnetic investigations which resulted in the discovery of many interesting phenomena, some of which have been rediscovered by others ; they related among other things to the effect of mechanical strain on the magnetic properties of the magnetic metals, to the relation between the chemical composition of compound bodies and their magnetic properties, and to a curious parallelism between the laws of torsion and of magnetism ( see Wiedemann effect ).
The Scottish colourists were internationally known during their lifetimes but their work fell out of favor by World War II, until they were rediscovered in the 1980s and subsequently seen to have played an influential role on the development of Scottish art.
Sweet wormwood was used by Chinese herbalists in ancient times to treat fever, but had fallen out of common use ; it was rediscovered in 1970s when the Chinese Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergency Treatments ( 340 AD ) was found.
After a party of Pitcairners collecting miro wood rediscovered the skeletons in March 1958, a medical examination was carried out and it was determined the bones were of Caucasian origin, and they were then buried in a shallow grave inside the cave.
She has also spoken out in detail about her close relationship with God, one that she has had ever since she rediscovered church as a teenager.
Spalding carried out some remarkable experiments on animal behaviour, and discovered the phenomenon now known as imprinting, later rediscovered by Oskar Heinroth, then studied at length and popularised by Konrad Lorenz.
When rediscovered, 5 original idols were dug out.
Though still repetitive, the playlist was also rotated a bit more, with a few rediscovered oldies brought " out of the vault " on occasion, while other songs were " rested " from the rotation.
However, the first sheet had been cut out by ignorant antiquars, and it was only in 1972 that this was rediscovered in Philadelphia and returned.
However, like Philo, the late-first-century writer Josephus testifies that the Roman governors of Roman Judaea, who governed from Caesarea Maritima on the coast, stayed in Herod's palace while they were in Jerusalem, carried out their judgements on the pavement immediately outside it, and had those found guilty flogged there ; Josephus indicates that Herod's palace is on the western hill, and it has recently ( 2001 ) been rediscovered under a corner of the Jaffa Gate citadel.
Long out of print, the novel was rediscovered in the 1970s by David P. Demarest, a professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University, who convinced director Frederick A. Hetzel at the University of Pittsburgh Press to reissue it in 1976.
In the 1990s, record collectors who seek out old vinyl recordings rediscovered these obscure discs.
As if in reaction to his services to the Empire, Sir John and Lady Lavery ' rediscovered ' a somewhat romanticized version of their Irish roots during the 1920s ; but this led to a genuine engagement with the topical question of Home Rule, and Lavery painted several portraits of Irish Republican figures, including that of Éamon de Valera – who would be instrumental in keeping Eire out of the next world war.

rediscovered and graphite
* Darius and Alexandre, circa 1670, graphite on blue paper, study for the canvas offered to the Lycée Louis-le-Grand ( Paris ) by the King Louis XIV in 1674 ( rediscovered in 2006 by Prof. Alain Béjard & Dimitri Joannidès, Alicem Institute, Luxemburg )

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The works of Petrarch first displayed the new interest in the intellectual values of the Classical world in the early 14th century and the romance of this era as rediscovered in the Renaissance period can be seen expressed by Boccaccio.
Having fallen from public notice, the tunnel was rediscovered in 1981 by then 18-year-old Robert " Bob " Diamond, who entered from a manhole he located at Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, crawled a distance of underground through a filled-in section of tunnel less than two feet high, and located the bulkhead wall that sealed off the main portion of the tunnel.
Thābit's formula was rediscovered by Fermat ( 1601 – 1665 ) and Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), to whom it is sometimes ascribed, and extended by Euler ( 1707 – 1783 ).
It was rediscovered by the Europa in 1774, whence the name " Europa Rocks ".
In 1911, B. thuringiensis was rediscovered in Germany by Ernst Berliner, who isolated it as the cause of a disease called Schlaffsucht in flour moth caterpillars.
A few observations found in bestiaries, such as the migration of birds, were discounted by the natural philosophers of later centuries, only to be rediscovered in the modern scientific era.
The full significance of Bolzano's theorem, and its method of proof, would not emerge until almost 50 years later when it was rediscovered by Karl Weierstrass.
While at university, Gauss independently rediscovered several important theorems ; his breakthrough occurred in 1796 when he showed that any regular polygon with a number of sides which is a Fermat prime ( and, consequently, those polygons with any number of sides which is the product of distinct Fermat primes and a power of 2 ) can be constructed by compass and straightedge.
A more reliable and controllable method of producing cathode rays was investigated by Hittorf and Goldstein, and rediscovered by Thomas Edison in 1880.
She successfully educated herself by immersing herself in languages, in the rediscovered classics and humanism of the early Renaissance, and in Charles V ’ s royal archive that housed a vast number of manuscripts.
They were rediscovered by Guillaume Amontons ( 1699 ).
* The Ossian cycle of ancient Celtic poetry supposedly rediscovered and published in 1760 by Scottish poet James Macpherson was actually written in the eighteenth century, possibly based on some fragments of earlier verses.
This method ( and the general idea of an FFT ) was popularized by a publication of J. W. Cooley and J. W. Tukey in 1965, but it was later discovered ( Heideman & Burrus, 1984 ) that those two authors had independently re-invented an algorithm known to Carl Friedrich Gauss around 1805 ( and subsequently rediscovered several times in limited forms ).
He was writing to many of his friends, including Jacintha Buddicom, who had " rediscovered " him, and in March 1949, was visited by Celia Kirwan.
The Andromeda Galaxy was independently rediscovered by Simon Marius in 1612.
As English readers, pursuing the vogue for sea stories represented by such writers as G. A. Henty, rediscovered Melville's novels, he experienced a modest revival of popularity in England, though not in the United States.
In 1692, he composed The Fairy-Queen ( an adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream ), the score of which ( his longest for theatre ) was rediscovered in 1901 and published by the Purcell Society.
The stele was later plundered by the Elamites and removed to their capital, Susa ; it was rediscovered there in 1901 and is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Jinas are spiritually advanced human beings who rediscovered the dharma, became fully liberated from the bondages of karma by conquering attachments and aversions, and taught the spiritual path to benefit all living beings.
Thanks to the efforts of other like-minded individuals, the nihontō did not disappear, many swordsmiths continued the work begun by Masahide, and the old swordmaking techniques were rediscovered.

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