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books and Cathedral
Worcester Priory ( now Worcester Cathedral ) had 600 books at the time of the dissolution.
* historic books and altar goods of the Cathedral
It may also have held the Lindisfarne Gospels, now also in the British Library, and other books from Lindisfarne that were, and in several cases still are, at Durham Cathedral.
There was a tradition of even smaller books, whose use seems to have been often amuletic, and a manuscript of John alone, with a page size of 72 x 56 mm, was found in a reliquary at Chartres Cathedral in 1712.
He is an Honorary Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, a consultant for UNESCO, as well as a BBC broadcaster and author and editor of several books.
In 1132-34, two Augustinian canons of Ratisbon, Paul, said by Bäumer to be Paul of Bernried, and Gebehard, held a correspondence ( printed by Mabillon in his " Musæum Italicum " from the originals in the Cathedral Library at Milan ) with Anselm, Archbishop of Milan, and Martin, treasurer of St. Ambrose, with a view of obtaining copies of the books of the Ambrosian Rite, so that they might introduce it into their church.
The Restoration led to the re-establishment of the Church of England, and Ashmole presented new service books to Lichfield Cathedral.
He “ self-exiled ” to France where he exhibited at the Modern Art Museum in Paris and the Chartres Cathedral and worked on various books, serigraphs and lithographs in works called “ Cuaderno de París ” and “ La Renaudiere .” The first was honored at the Book Fair in Stuttgart, Germany in 1978.
Father John Blackwood " Blackie " Ryan is a fictional pastor of Holy Name Cathedral in books by Andrew Greeley.
It contains a collection of around 4000 volumes and 78 manuscripts from the 16th to the 19th century, and is founded on the personal collection of Leighton, who had left the books to Dunblane Cathedral.
The Cathedral Library standing in the southern part of the town, which was built in 1853 according to plans by József Hild is one of the richest religious libraries of Hungary, accommodating approximately 250, 000 books, among which several codices and incunabula can be found, such as the Latin explanation of the ‘ Song of Songs ’ from the 12th century, the ‘ Lövöföldi Corvina ’ originating from donations of King Matthias, or the Jordánszky-codex, which includes the Hungarian translation of the Bible from 1516-1519.
Although the emancipation reform was commemorated by the construction of the enormous Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Moscow and history books give Alexander II the name of " The Tsar Liberator ", its results were far from ideal.
His tomb may still be seen in Wells Cathedral and his collection of 300 books forms the basis of the cathedral library.
The mission of this Cathedral entity is to provide a source where people can purchase quality clothing, decorative home accessories, housewares and books at very moderate prices.

books and Bazaar
* Mack, Rosamond, Bazaar to piazza: Islamic trade and italian art, 1300-1600, University of California Press, 2002, ISBN 979-0520221313, google books
Since 2002, the windows have been photographed by London photographer Andrew Meredith and published in magazines such as Vogue, Dwell, Icon, Frame Magazine, Creative Review, Hungarian Stylus Magazine, Design Week, Harper's Bazaar, New York Times, WGSN and much more including world wide press, journals, blogs and published books all over the world.
Big Bazaar is designed as an agglomeration of bazaars or Indian markets with clusters offering a wide range of merchandise including fashion and apparels, food products, general merchandise, furniture, electronics, books, fast food and leisure and entertainment sections.

books and Art
Art can be available on websites, CD-ROMs, or in printed art books.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
Niki Lauda has written five books: The Art and Science of Grand Prix Driving ( titled Formula 1: The Art and Technicalities of Grand Prix Driving in some markets ) ( 1975 ); My Years With Ferrari ( 1978 ); The New Formula One: A Turbo Age ( 1984 ); Meine Story ( titled To Hell and Back in some markets ) ( 1986 ); Das dritte Leben ( 1996 ).
These included Dover Publications, a commercial publisher of paperback books ; Luck's Music Library, Inc., and Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Inc., publishers of orchestral sheet music ; and a large number of amici including the Free Software Foundation, the American Association of Law Libraries, the Bureau of National Affairs, and the College Art Association.
Malraux began work on the first of his books on art, The Psychology of Art, published in three volumes ( 1947 – 1949 ).
In 1996 the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. became the largest single repository of the artist's work when Lichtenstein donated 154 prints and 2 books.
* Cartlidge, David R., and Elliott, J. K .; Art and the Christian Apocrypha, Routledge, 2001, ISBN 0-415-23392-5, ISBN 978-0-415-23392-7, Google books
He was an avid collector of antiques, books and posters and amassed a collection of over 53, 000 postcards ; he produced several compilation books of them including Ronnie Barker's Book of Bathing Beauties, A Pennyworth of Art and Sauce.
Ovid tells the end of the story a bit differently in the third of his books on The Art of Love.
Bradman himself wrote four books: Don Bradman's Book – The Story of My Cricketing Life with Hints on Batting, Bowling and Fielding ( 1930 ), My Cricketing Life ( 1938 ), Farewell to Cricket ( 1950 ) and The Art of Cricket ( 1958 ).
He began publishing his work in books: The Art of Makeup, Making Faces, and Face Forward, two of which became TIME magazine best sellers ; Making Faces debuted at number one.
The 1950s and early 1960s saw little in the way of building work, the first major work was the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library in 1966 and 1967.
The museum houses the National Art Library, containing over 750, 000 books, it is one of the world's largest libraries dedicated to the study of fine and decorative arts.
William Noel, the curator of manuscripts and rare books at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland and the director of the Archimedes Palimpsest project, called Hypereides " one of the great foundational figures of Greek democracy and the golden age of Athenian democracy, the foundational democracy of all democracy.
In 1919 Henry Huntington provided limited access to the art collections, and to the rare books and historical documents, housed in the library and in his large Neoclassical-Palladian mansion, as well as to the surrounding botanical gardens, all collectively known as " The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens ", or " The Huntington ", to the public.
In the middle of the 19th century he made a considerable reputation by his engravings for the Art Union of London, and for Knight ’ s Shakespeare and other standard books.
He has learned sorcery from books secretly given to him ( referred to as his " Art " in the play ), and uses it while on the island to protect Miranda and control the other characters.
* Donald Knuth also dedicated his series of books, The Art of Computer Programming, to an IBM 650 computer, with the words " This series of books is affectionately dedicated / to the Type 650 computer once installed at / Case Institute of Technology, / in remembrance of many pleasant evenings.
His fears were confirmed when the Nazis came to power in 1933: his books were listed on the Nazi's censorship as " Entartete Kunst " (" Degenerate Art ") and burned, and he lost his German citizenship.
Some date the start to earlier events in the 1930s: The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide's regular publication The Golden Age Quarterly lists comic books from 1933 onwards ( 1933 saw the publication of the first comic book in the size that would subsequently define the format ); some historians, including Roger Sabin ( in Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels: a History of Comic Art ), date it to the publication of the first comic books featuring entirely original stories rather than re-prints of comic strips from newspapers ( 1935 ), by the company that would become DC Comics.

books and Unix
A typical distribution of troff includes the me macros for formatting research papers, man macros for creating Unix man pages, mv macros for creating mountable transparencies, and the ms and mm macros for letters, books, technical memoranda, and reports.
While its use has fallen off, it is still included with a number of Unix and Unix-like systems, and has been used to typeset a number of high-profile technical and computer books.
Many early versions of Unix did not have this command, and so documentation and books had sed do this job:
* W. Richard Stevens, author of Unix and networking books
He is best known for his books about the Unix operating system.
Spafford has authored or co-authored four books on computer and computer security, including Practical Unix and Internet Security for O ' Reilly, as well as over a hundred research papers, chapters and monographs.

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