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Both the Mishnah and Talmud contain little serious biographical studies of the people discussed therein, and the same tractate will conflate the points of view of many different people.
( 1988 ) online edition, good biographical studies of the major leaders
He was the first to apply statistical methods to the study of human differences and inheritance of intelligence, and introduced the use of questionnaires and surveys for collecting data on human communities, which he needed for genealogical and biographical works and for his anthropometric studies.
Bosworth, in line with the epigraphic tradition of modern classical studies, points out that Arrian is a secondary source of Alexander's biographical data: " Arrian is prone to misread and misinterpret his primary sources, and the smooth flow of his narrative can obscure treacherous quicksands of error ".
Note: most entries below are from the Selected bibliography: Frances Moore Brooke by Jessica Smith and Paula Backscheider, which additionally offers references to editions of Frances Brooke's works as well as full-length critical monographs and biographical studies of the author.
Two years later biographical studies of Theodore Beza and Peter Martyr Vermili ( Leben des Theodor de Bela und des Peter Martyr Vermili, Heidelberg, 1809 ) revealed more genuine scholarship.
His biographical studies were mainly focused on his nationalist predecessor Mihail Kogălniceanu.
He has been the subject of several critical and biographical studies and a TV documentary:
The Intentional Fallacy, according to Wimsatt, derives from “ confusion between the poem and its origins ” ( Verbal Icon 21 ) – essentially, it occurs when a critic puts too much emphasis on personal, biographical, or what he calls “ external ” information when analyzing a work ( they note that this is essentially the same as the “ Genetic fallacy ” in philosophical studies ; 21 ).
Lyco was famous more for his oratory than his philosophical skills, and Aristo is perhaps best known for his biographical studies ; and although Critolaus was more philosophically active, none of the Peripatetic philosophers in this period seem to have contributed anything original to philosophy.
Among the best recent biographical accounts and academic studies of the life and works of Thomas Chalmers are those of John Roxborogh, Alexander Campbell Cheyne, Friedhelm Voges and S. J.
Alongside his more than 150 articles on astronomy and astrophysics, he published 70 historical studies, biographical memoirs, and obituaries of major figures in nineteenth and twentieth century astronomy, and numerous book reviews.
The Lives, which were critical as well as biographical studies, appeared as prefaces to selections of each poet's work, and they were quite larger than originally expected.
Bertram David " Bert " Wolfe ( 1896 – 1977 ) was an American scholar and former communist best known for biographical studies of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, and Diego Rivera.
* Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England – a project designed to provide a comprehensive biographical register of recorded inhabitants of Anglo-Saxon England ( c. 450 – 1066 ), to be accessible in the form of a searchable on-line database, and intended to facilitate further research in many different aspects of Anglo-Saxon studies.
In the nineteenth century, he became the subject of numerous plays and biographical studies, which tended to emphasize his fiery character as well as his allegedly deep attachment to his fatherland.
These, parts of his numerous studies and erudite historical and biographical articles, have been collected in the I and III tomes of the Obres completes (" Complete Works ").
* Profiles of Righteous and Honorable People Through the Ages-Collection of 400 compact biographical studies of worthy people from the second millennium BC to the 1360s.
Since that time he has completed over seventy books, not to mention as many biographical studies and articles for historical journals.
( 1988 ) online edition, good biographical studies of the major leaders
In it, Thomas and Znaniecki used a biographical approach to understanding culture in general that remains influential nowadays, as well as an approach to understanding ethnicity in particular that in many respects was ahead of its time and is currently being rediscovered in the context of transnational studies in migration.
Wainewright has been the subject of three biographical studies: Janus Wethercock by Jonathan Curling ( Thomas Nelson and Sons, London, 1938 ) and Robert Crossland's Wainewright in Tasmania ( OUP, Melbourne, 1954 ), and more recently his life and writings, and that which has been written about him were the basis of the poet Andrew Motion's creative biography, Wainewright the Poisoner ( 2000 ).
BBT books range in complexity from brief, introductory volumes and study guides, summary studies, biographical material and short Sanskrit works all the way up to exhaustive multi-volume translations ( with commentaries ) of major Sanskrit and Bengali works.
The late Eric J. Sharpe surveyed the various biographical studies of Sundar Singh and pointed out many of the same problems that had been highlighted earlier, but without the questionable zeal evident in Hosten.

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* Basic biographical information on the work on number archetypes of Marie-Louise von Franz

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Besides these, Heeren wrote brief biographical sketches of Johannes von Müller ( Leipzig, 1809 ); Ludwig Timotheus Spittler ( Berlin, 1812 ); and Christian Gottlob Heine ( Göttingen, 1813 ).
More strictly biographical in their nature are: Die Jugend Caterinas de ' Medici ( Youth of Catherine de ' Medici, 1854 ), which has been translated into French by A. Baschet ( 1866 ); Die Gräfin von Albany ( 1860 ) and a life of his close friend Capponi, Gino Capponi, ein Zeit-und Lebensbild ( Life and Times of Gino Capponi, Gotha, 1880 ).
Barnes ’ biographical notes and collection of manuscripts have been a major source for scholars who have brought the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven forth from the margins of Dada history.
* Carl ( Karl ) Ditters von Dittersdorf, biographical sketch
Amongst others, Cornelis de Bie ( Gulden Cabinet, 1662 ), Joachim von Sandrart ( Teutsche Akademie, 1675 ), Filippo Baldinucci ( Notizie de ' Professori, 1681 ), and Arnold Houbraken ( Schouburg, 1720 ) used material from his Schilderboeck for their biographical sketches of Netherlandish painters.
Von Trotta ’ s film Rosa Luxemburg ( 1986 ) presents a biographical piece about an important individual who affected “ the history of European socialism .” Barbara Sukowa, who stars in several of von Trotta ’ s films, put on a great performance, capturing the Best Actress honors at Cannes in 1986 for her delivery of the main role.
* Fink, M ( 1984 ), " Meduna and the Origins of Convulsive Therapy ", American Journal of Psychiatry, 141 ( 9 ): 1034-1041 ( This historical and biographical paper discusses the introduction of the shock treatment in psychiatry, the role of a theory of the biological antagonism between epilepsy and schizophrenia, and the contributions of Ladislau von Meduna, Sakel, Ugo Cerletti, and Lucio Bini.
For the DC Comics imprint Factoid Books, in the 1990s, he did biographical comics on everything from Erich von Stroheim to Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Varnhagen von Ense and Theodor Mundt edited his Literarischer Nachlass und Briefwechsel (“ Literary remains and correspondence ,” 3 vols., Leipsic, 1835 ), the latter furnishing a biographical notice.
He encouraged Mario Pieri to make a translation, Geometria di Posizione ( 1889 ), while Segre composed a biographical sketch of von Staudt that was included in the publication.

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While there are many sources of biographical information about Rosa Bonheur, there are three primary texts which are most consulted and cited in the subsequent literature ; the first is a pamphlet written by Eugène de Mirecourt, Les Contemporains: Rosa Bonheur which appeared in 1856 just after her Salon success with The Horse Fair.
In 1856, Paterfamilia's Diary of Everybody's Tour, The Rides and Reveries of Æsop Smith, and Stephan Langton a biographical novel, which sought, with much graphic painting to delineate England in the time of King John.
He published many works while holding this latter position, among them “ Dictionary of the Technical terms used in the sciences of the Musulmans ” ( 1854 ) and “ Ibn Hajar's biographical dictionary of persons who knew Mohammed ” ( 1856 ).

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During this term Johnson also made a concerted effort to increase his sphere of interactions ; his higher profile was exemplified by a biographical sketch published in the New York Times in May 1849, describing him as an excellent committee worker and investigator.
There is no biographical information on the prophet Habakkuk ; in fact less is known about him than any other writer of the Bible.
* It is biographical and usually whimsical, showing the subject from an unusual point of view ; it pokes fun at mostly famous people
ISBN 0-7316-8792-2 ( biographical rather than musicological in nature ; is wholly devoid of staff-notation extracts ; but corrects some errors found in Z. K. Pyne and elsewhere ).
Each issue contained biographical information on many major costumed characters ; these biographies were a precursor to Marvel's series of reference material, The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, which followed shortly on the heels of Contest of Champions.
243 pp ; a biographical study that covers sources and historiography
Continuity with prior games in the Quake series and even Doom is maintained by the inclusion of player models related to those earlier games as well as biographical information included on characters in the manual, a familiar mixture of gothic and technological map architecture and specific equipment ; for example, the Quad Damage power-up, the infamous rocket launcher and the BFG super-weapon.
Explicit details about Sherlock Holmes's life outside of the adventures recorded by Dr. Watson are few and far between in Conan Doyle's original stories ; nevertheless, incidental details about his early life and extended families portray a loose biographical picture of the detective.
Although the commentaries no doubt record much factual information about Virgil, some of their evidence can be shown to rely on inferences made from his poetry and allegorizing ; thus, Virgil's biographical tradition remains problematic.
In practice, debates and attempts to define the canon in lists are essentially restricted to literature, including poetry, fiction and drama ; biographical and autobiographical writings ; philosophy ; and history.
After Keynes's death Schumpeter wrote a brief biographical piece called Keynes the Economist – on a personal level he was very positive about Keynes as a man ; praising his pleasant nature, courtesy and kindness.
" This explanation was widely accepted when it was championed by Bruckner scholar Robert Haas, who was the chief editor of the first critical editions of Bruckner's works published by the International Bruckner Society ; it continues to be found in the majority of program notes and biographical sketches concerning Bruckner.
The film had its premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles and was a great success both critically and financially ; contemporary reviews cited it as the best biographical film made up to that time.
Though rooted in factual biographical details of Gull's life, Moore admitted taking substantial fictional license: for example, the real-life Gull suffered a stroke ; Moore fictionalizes this event as a theophany, with Gull seeing " Jahbulon ", a Freemasonic figure, fundamentally altering Gull's world view and indirectly leading to the murders.
The biographical notices, the author avers, are condensed from the Onomatologion or Pinax of Hesychius of Miletus ; other sources were the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the chronicle of Georgius Monachus, the biographies of Diogenes Laertius and the works of Athenaeus and Philostratus.
In initial biographical news reporting, there was confusion regarding his clan lineage ; it was written that his paternal lineage derived from the Sadozai clan.
The so-called Vita S. Swithuni of Lantfred and Wulfstan, written about 1000, hardly contain any biographical fact ; all that has in later years passed for authentic detail of Swithun's life is extracted from a biography ascribed to Goscelin of St Bertin's, a monk who came over to England with Hermann, bishop of Salisbury from 1058 to 1078.
They did come up with some specific criticisms, including typographic unattractiveness ( the type is too small and hard to read ); non-use of capital letters ( only " God " was capitalized ; the goal was to save space ); excessive use of citations, giving misspellings as legitimate variants, dropping too many obsolete words, the lack of usage labels, and deliberate omission of biographical and geographical entries.
The band elected to include no photos, no individual musician credits, and no biographical information in the album package ; all songs were simply listed as being written and published by " Klaatu ".
In 1826 he wrote a preface to a translation of Stewart's Moral Philosophy, demonstrating the possibility of a scientific statement of the laws of consciousness ; in 1828 he began a translation of the works of Reid, and in his preface estimated the influence of Scottish criticism upon philosophy, giving a biographical account of the movement from Francis Hutcheson onwards.

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