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The chief editions of the complete works of Severus are those by De Prato ( Verona, 1741 ) and by Halm ( forming vol.
Several composers, chief among them Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Dmitri Shostakovich, have created new editions of the opera to " correct " perceived technical weaknesses in the composer's original scores.
His chief work was De primatu Petri ( 1519 ); his Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutherum ran through 46 editions between 1525 and 1576.
" 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.
His chief work is the Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of the Romans ' Government unto the Death of King James ( 1643, and many subsequent editions ).
His chief classical works were editions of Florus ( 1722 ) and Thucydides ( 1731, considered his best ).
* Maugrim ( Fenris Ulf in some editions ), a wolf, is the chief of the White Witch's secret police.
With his brother, Charles Yorke, he was one of the chief contributors to Athenian Letters ; or the Epistolary Correspondence of an agent of the King of Persia residing at Athens during the Peloponnesian War ( 4 vols., London, 1741 ), a work that for many years had a considerable vogue and went through several editions.
In 1802 Thibaut was called to Jena, where he spent three years and wrote, in Friedrich Schiller's summer-house, his chief work, System des Pandektenrechts ( 1803 ), which ran into many editions.
In the American editions of the books on which the 1979 animated film was based, Lewis changed the chief wolf's name to Fenris-Ulf, after a figure from Norse mythology.
This Erasmus change was accepted into the Received Text editions, the chief source for the King James Version, thereby fixing the Comma firmly in the English-language scriptures for centuries.
His chief works and editions are the following:
His chief works were A New System or Analysis of Ancient Mythology ( 1774-76, and later editions ), Observations on the Plain of Troy ( 1795 ), and Dissertation concerning the Wars of Troy ( 1796 ).
The 17th edition of the textbook is dedicated to Dr. Georger W. Thorn, who was editor of the first seven editions of the book and editor in chief of the eight edition.
His chief work was The Pursuits of Literature ( 1794 ), an undiscriminating satire on his literary contemporaries that went through 16 editions, but is now almost forgotten.
The four eclogues are printed with those of Calpurnius in the editions of H. Schenkl ( 1885 ) and Charles Haines Keene ( 1887 ); see L. Cisorio, Studio sulle Egloghe di Nemesiano ( 1895 ) and Dell ' imitazione nelle Egloghe di Nemesiano ( 1896 ); and M. Haupt, De Carminibus Bucolicis Calpurnii et Nemesiani ( 1853 ), the chief treatise on the subject.
Zabarella's chief writings in canon law are ( with examples of editions ):
His chief works are the Description des glacières de Savoye, 1773 ( English translation, Norwich, 1775 – 1776 ), the Description des Alpes pennines et rhétiennes ( 2 vols., 1781 ), and the Descriptions des cols ou passages des Alpes, ( 2 vols., 1803 ), while his Itinéraire de Genève, Lausanne et Chamouni, first published in 1791, went through several editions in his lifetime.
His chief editions were the Sifre ( 1864 ), the Mekhilta ( 1870 ), Pesiqta Rabbathi ( 1880 ).
This nikaya consists of fifteen ( Thailand ), seventeen ( Sri Lanka ), or eighteen books ( Burma ) in different editions on various topics attributed to the Buddha and his chief disciples.
The chief editions of the 18th century are that of Claude Brossette ( printed by Lyon & Woodman, London, 1729 ), which supplies the standard commentary on Régnier, and that of Lenglet Dufresnoy ( printed by J. Tonson, London, 1733 ).
His chief works were the Historical Library ( English, 1696-97-99 ; Scottish, 1702 ; Irish, 1724 ; complete later editions, 1732 and 1776 ), and Leges Marchiarum or Border Laws ( 1705, new ed., 1747 ).
Baxter's chief work, An Inquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul ( editions 1733, 1737 and 1745 ; with appendix added in 1750 in answer to an attack in Maclaurin's Account of Sir I. Newton's Philosophical Discoveries, and dedication to John Wilkes ), examines the properties of matter.
Even Kōjien editions published after his death credit Shinmura as the chief editor.

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Northern liberals are the chief supporters of civil rights and of integration.
It is the chief merit in Copernicus' work that all his planetary calculations are interdependent.
Fortunately both the Republicans and America's chief Western allies now are joined behind the neutral Laos aim of the President.
Part of this headquarters staff, however, are engineering managers who work between divisional chief engineers and headquarters management.
Temperature, wind, oxygen content, depth, bottom character, and animal life are the chief environmental variables.
The chief factors responsible for the spoilage of fresh foodstuffs are ( 1 ) microorganisms such as bacteria, molds, and yeasts, ( 2 ) enzymes, ( 3 ) insects, ( 4 ) sprouting, and ( 5 ) chemical reactions.
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
Hay and pasture are the other chief sources of livestock feed.
The chief authorities on the career of Alaric are: the historian Orosius and the poet Claudian, both contemporary, neither disinterested ; Zosimus, a historian who lived probably about half a century after Alaric's death ; and Jordanes, a Goth who wrote the history of his nation in 551, basing his work on The Trojan War.
Geoffrey of Monmouth and Simeon of Durham are Allured's chief sources.
In the company of Edwin and his loves are a dramatic array of thinly veiled representations of theatrical personages of the time, amongst them Daniel Mendoza, an exacting and powerful impresario, who controls the lives of his leading ladies ; the goatish, démodé manager, Matthew Lewis, who promotes Julia Scarlet as “ the American Sarah Bernhardt ”; the worldly-wise veteran of the stage, Ottilie Potter, who has gotten where she is because, “ Men had what I wanted, and I had what they wanted ”; and the huge, manlike Helen Sampson, chief among theatrical agents.
However, they are minor characters, and their chief role is to serve as policemen.
* 900 – The Laguna Copperplate Inscription: the Honourable Namwaran and his children, Lady Angkatan and Bukah, are granted pardon from all their debts by the Commander in chief of Tundun, as represented by the Honourable Jayadewa, Lord Minister of Pailah.
Caution and the importance of strategic points are the chief features of his system.
The chief publications in the area are the Accrington Observer, part of MEN media, and the Lancashire Telegraph.
His brothers are comedic actor Bob Einstein, better known by his stage name " Super Dave Osborne ," and Cliff Einstein, a partner and longtime chief creative officer at Los Angeles advertising agency Dailey & Associates.
Nearly all bishops are set in line directly from the chief apostle.
The Levites are divided into three families, the Gershonites, the Kohathites, and the Merarites, each under a chief, and all headed by one prince, Eleazar, son of Aaron.
The chief agricultural areas are around the Bossangoa and Bambari.
It is alleged that its chief of staff is a Limerick man and that a number of other key members are from that county.
The most common are calcite or calcium carbonate, CaCO < sub > 3 </ sub >, the chief constituent of limestone ( as well as the main component of mollusc shells and coral skeletons ); dolomite, a calcium-magnesium carbonate CaMg ( CO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >; and siderite, or iron ( II ) carbonate, FeCO < sub > 3 </ sub >, an important iron ore.
It would appear that Bit Yakin was the chief or capital city of the land ; and the king of Chaldea is also called the king of Bit Yakin, just as the kings of Babylonia are regularly styled simply king of Babylon, the capital city.
Their chief rivals are the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers.
" Basically we are dissolving the leadership, the prime minister and the deputy prime minister and the ministers ," chief Makea Vakatini Joseph Ariki explained.
His two chief works are valuable for the numerous quotations from the works of earlier authors, which are otherwise lost, and for the surprising lore, which offers unexpected glimpses into the Greco-Roman world-view.

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