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Lyon's contemporaries include Sarah Pierce ( Litchfield Female Academy, 1792 ); Catharine Beecher ( Hartford Female Seminary, 1823 ); Zilpah P. Grant Banister ( Ipswich Female Seminary, 1828 ).
It was with the 14th century that major works of English literature began once again to appear ; these include the so-called Pearl Poet's Pearl, Patience, Cleanness, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Langland's political and religious allegory Piers Plowman ; Gower's Confessio Amantis ; and, of course, the works of Chaucer, the most highly regarded English poet of the Middle Ages, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to the great tradition of Virgil and Dante.
Roles associated with his name may include the great comic creation, Falstaff, and his contemporaries considered him the successor to the great clown of the previous generation Richard Tarlton.
Initially the project will focus on two collections called " The Foundations of Faith " and " The Foundations of Science ", which will include writings by Isaac Newton and his contemporaries, as well as documents from the Library's archives of Christian, Islamic and Jewish texts.
Modern day contemporaries include visionary architects such as:
Aside from many photographs of Gilman and his contemporaries, the papers include Gilman's correspondence with leading figures of the day, including Charles W. Eliot, Sidney Lanier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry James, James Russell Lowell, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William McKinley, Basil Gildersleeve, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Huxley, Andrew Carnegie, Horace Greeley, Helen Keller, Louis Pasteur, Henry Ward Beecher, William Osler, W. E. B DuBois, Booker T Washington and others.
Early Western writers who took special note of the content of images include Giorgio Vasari, whose Ragionamenti, interpreting the paintings in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, reassuringly demonstrates that such works were difficult to understand even for well-informed contemporaries.
Other known collectors and contemporaries include Nicolas Cage, Timothy Leary, Debbie Harry, Anthony Kiedis, Von Dutch, Artie Shaw, Stanislav Szukalski, Ed Ruscha, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Welk frequently had performers sing and play standards from the big band era and the first half of the 20th century ( Welk had a particular admiration for contemporaries Hoagy Carmichael, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer and similar composers ), although the show's repertoire was in reality much broader and would often include pop songs from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s as well as country music, patriotic music, and religious music, especially if it was thought to appeal to older listeners ( and, as Welk stated in 1956, " as long as it's done in the champagne style ").
Its special collections include the Finley Collection of Midwest History, the Strong Collection of 18th-and 19th-century maps and photographs, the Hughes Collection of manuscripts and first editions from Faulkner, Hemingway and his “ Lost Generation ” contemporaries, and an original Diderot Encyclopédie.
Her contemporaries include Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, Sarah Charlesworth, and Louise Lawler.
His contemporaries include Peregrine O ' Duignan, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, Richard Martyn, Daibhidh Ó Duibhgheannáin, Fr.
Rulers who have been termed " high king " ( by their contemporaries or by modern observers ) include:
Thompson in expanding historical writing about the working class to include the experienced, " lived " quality of history, the way the past felt to the contemporaries, are not easy to apply to Canadian working-class history.
Primarily propelled by 12 " singles, Spectral has broadened its initial American focus to include international producers like Hakan Lidbo ( as The Vanisher ) and Mike Shannon, and has been likened to contemporaries Kompakt and Perlon.
Their contemporaries include Sinaloa, Fiya, Daniel Striped Tiger, Ampere, Halo Perfecto, and Death to Tyrants.
It was with the fourteenth century that major works of English literature began once again to appear ; these include the so-called Pearl Poet's Pearl, Patience, Cleanness, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ; Langland's political and religious allegory Piers Plowman ; Gower's Confessio Amantis ; and the works of Chaucer, the most highly regarded English poet of the Middle Ages, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to the great tradition of Virgil and Dante.
Halpern's importance can be measured in the 50 poems and 400 articles written from 1932 to 1954 on him by his contemporaries, some of whom include Jacob Glatstein, Itzik Manger, and Mani Leib.

contemporaries and Martin
His renunciation of wealth and a senatorial career in favour of a Christian ascetic and philanthropic life was held up as an example by many of his contemporaries, including Augustine, Jerome, Martin of Tours, and Ambrose.
The library houses the Kemper Special Collection Area which contains the Luther-Reformation Collection with more than 400 items written by Martin Luther and his contemporaries between 1517 and 1580.
At the height of his power Jakob Fugger was sharply criticized by his contemporaries, especially by Ulrich von Hutten and Martin Luther, for urging the Pope to rescind or amend the prohibition on the levying of interest and for the sale of indulgences and benefices.
Martin Carthy MBE ( born 21 May 1941 ) is an English folk singer and guitarist who has remained one of the most influential figures in British traditional music, inspiring contemporaries such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon and later artists such as Richard Thompson since he emerged as a young musician in the early days of the folk revival.
The music of Scelsi was heard by millions in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island in which excerpts of his two pieces " Quattro pezzi su una nota sola " ( which does not appear on the soundtrack of the film ) and " Uaxuctum: The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons – 3rd Movement " were featured in the film alongside the music of his contemporaries György Ligeti, Krzysztof Penderecki, John Cage and Morton Feldman.
The film features never seen before performances by Harris and accolades from his contemporaries Martin Lawrence, Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer, D. L.
With his contemporaries Martin Opitz ( 1597 – 1639 ), Andreas Gryphius ( 1616 – 1664 ), Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau ( 1616 – 1679 ) and the rather later Daniel Casper von Lohenstein ( 1635 – 1683 ), Fleming is one of the writers now called " the Silesian poets " or " the Silesian school ".
With his enormous creative talent Clemens ' reputation in Denmark grew, and he was in good company with his contemporaries Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, Johan Martin Preisler, Johan Edvard Mandelberg, Johannes Wiedewelt and Jens Juel.
However at the 1986 Sinn Féin Ardfheis, McGirl supported the moves of Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness to drop the policy of abstentionism, greatly angering his contemporaries Ruairí Ó Brádaigh and Dáithí Ó Conaill.

contemporaries and Paul
His early paintings show the influence of his contemporaries Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Paul Gauguin.
While extending the notion of number by means of his revolutionary concept of infinite cardinality, Cantor was paradoxically opposed to theories of infinitesimals of his contemporaries Otto Stolz and Paul du Bois-Reymond, describing them as both " an abomination " and " a cholera bacillus of mathematics ".
Notable among their contemporaries were the cultured and technically adroit French baritones Jean Lassalle ( hailed as the most accomplished baritone of his generation ), Victor Maurel ( the creator of Verdi's Iago, Falstaff and Tonio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci ), Paul Lhérie ( the first Posa in the revised, Italian-language version of Don Carlos ), and Maurice Renaud ( a singing actor of the first magnitude ).
Milhaud ( like his contemporaries Paul Hindemith, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Alan Hovhaness, Bohuslav Martinů and Heitor Villa-Lobos ) was an extremely rapid creator, for whom the art of writing music seemed almost as natural as breathing.
This book contained a number of highly critical comments, both political and personal, about many of Paul Hasluck's contemporaries.
Both Tavener recordings are on Harmonia Mundi ( France ), for whom The AAM has made a large number of CDs: Mozart's Zaïde and Christmas music by Schütz and his contemporaries ( conducted by Paul Goodwin ); violin concertos by J. S.
In the mid-and late-1880s, like many of his contemporaries in Germany ( such as Constantin Lipsius, Richard Streiter and Georg Heuser ), Switzerland ( Hans Auer and Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli ) and France ( Paul Sédille ), Wagner became a proponent of Architectural Realism.
What set this car apart from its contemporaries in the late 1960s though, was that it could cruise at over with 5 occupants in complete comfort within the body styled by Paul Bracq.
Dr. Knox's contemporaries, colleagues, and close friends included Nobel Prize winner Ralph Bunche, United States Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, as well as famed California architect Paul Williams and civil rights leader H. Claude Hudson.
Among The Sonics ' contemporaries were The Kingsmen, The Wailers, The Dynamics, The Regents, and Paul Revere & the Raiders.
No direct relationship can be determined between the New Testament and the Life of Adam and Eve, but the similarities suggest that Paul and the author of 2 Enoch were near contemporaries of the original author of this work and moved in the same circle of ideas.
His contemporaries at the Slade included Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, Paul Nash, Edward Wadsworth, Isaac Rosenberg and David Bomberg.
The works of several of his contemporaries in developing the Surrealist style in poetry are also quoted, including Philippe Soupault, Paul Éluard, Robert Desnos, and Louis Aragon.
His contemporaries included a number of brilliant young students, among them Dora Carrington, Mark Gertler, Paul Nash, Christopher Nevinson, Stanley Spencer and David Bomberg.
Along with contemporaries Terri Hopkins and Paul Sutinen, the three rallied the student body and community support to turn the unused gym into the cultural center that it is now.
Taken to Tsar Alexander I of Russia, Vandamme was accused of looting, but is alleged to have replied, " I am neither a plunderer nor a brigand but in any case, my contemporaries and history will not reproach me for having soaked my hands in the blood of my father " ( an allusion to the murder of Paul I of Russia ).
The cover picture shows the members of the group ( from left to right Malcolm Owen, Paul Fox, Dave Ruffy and Segs-who is perusing a copy of Exchange & Mart ) seated on a large sofa, around them are some of their contemporaries such as Rat Scabies and Captain Sensible of The Damned ( top right corner ), Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69 ( bottom right ), while Peter Cook and Dudley Moore are standing behind Malcolm, John Peel appears to be doing something to a schoolgirl ( in uniform ) with a bar of chocolate on the left hand side, Jimi Hendrix looks on from the right, the wives and girlfriends of the band members appear in various poses, as does the band's roadie Mannah ( seen from the back ) who assisted in writing the song " S. U. S " which deals with the vagrancy act, widely used by London's Metropolitan Police Service in the late 1970s.
The concert was organized by Paul McCartney and included many of his legendary British contemporaries, including The Who, Rolling Stones bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, David Bowie, Elton John, and Eric Clapton.
The track " Somethin ' to Dü " is a reference to the band Hüsker Dü, contemporaries of The Replacements and their Saint Paul counterparts.

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