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The monk Savonarola, brought over from the Renaissance and placed against the background of Munich at the turn of the century, protests against the luxurious works displayed in the art-shop of M. Bluthenzweig ; ;
But fifty years later the trilogy still maintains a firm place in the list of standard works on the unification of Italy, a position cautiously prophesied by the reviewers at the time of publication.
The only other works at least technically original were dreary farces -- Send Me No Flowers ( closed ), Under The Yum-Yum Tree, Critic's Choice.
one of the best dancers, a Turkish girl named Semra, works at a roadhouse outside Bristol, Conn..
`` My cousin works at the Labor Bureau.
The big factories which are relatively near the centers of our cities -- the rubber factories in Akron, Chrysler's Detroit plants, U.S. Steel's Pittsburgh works -- often began on these sites at a time when that was the edge of the city, yet close to transport ( river ), storage ( piers ) and power ( river ).
This explanation is attractive, but is vitiated at least in part by the observation that Cynewulf, though he used kennings in the traditional manner, was a literate man who four times inscribed his name by runes into his works.
Hoping to cut down on such works, Udall had proposed that a politician be at least fifty years departed before he is memorialized.
A big-league municipal stadium at Flushing Meadow Park is in the works, and once the lease is signed the local club will be formally recognized by Commissioner Ford C. Frick.
But one wishes, when the appetite is whetted, as it was in the case of the all-too-brief excerpt from the Blomdahl opera, that further opportunity would be provided both for hearing the works in their entirety and for a closer analytical look at the sense and nature of the compositions.
* Bekker's Prussian Academy of Sciences edition of the complete works of Aristotle at Archive. org: volume 1, volume 2, volume 3, volume 4, volume 5
The Björkborn manor house, Nobel's residence on the property of the Bofors iron works at the time of his death.
From 8 November 2001-24 March 2002, The British Museum had an exhibit named “ Agatha Christie and Archaeology: Mystery in Mesopotamia ”, which presented a fascinating look at the secret life of Agatha Christie and the influences of archaeology in her life and works.
Within a short while, he grasps what is at stake and warns the authorities that unless steps are taken immediately, the epidemic could kill off half the town's population of two hundred thousand within a couple of months .</ br > During the epidemic, Rieux heads an auxiliary hospital and works long hours treating the victims.
Paneloux is at pains to emphasize that God did not will the calamity: " He looked on the evil-doing in the town with compassion ; only when there was no other remedy did He turn His face away, in order to force people to face the truth about their life " In Paneloux's view, even the terrible suffering caused by the plague works ultimately for good.
Governor Gawler took over from Hindmarsh in late 1838 and, despite being under orders from the Select Committee on South Australia in Britain not to undertake any public works, promptly oversaw construction of a governor's house, the Adelaide Gaol, police barracks, a hospital, a customs house and a wharf at Port Adelaide.
Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat.
This misconception is often directed at the Arminian possibility of apostasy, which critics maintain requires continual good works to achieve final salvation.
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
* Ammianus Marcellinus ' works in Latin at the Latin Library
* Ammianus Marcellinus ' works in English at the Tertullian Project with introduction on the manuscripts
While owning steel works, Carnegie had purchased at low cost the most valuable of the iron ore fields around Lake Superior.

works and Athenaeum
One of his earliest surviving works, under the guidance of his anatomy teacher, Dimitrie Gerota, is a masterfully rendered écorché ( statue of a man with skin removed to reveal the muscles underneath ) which was exhibited at the Romanian Athenaeum in 1903.
* Asiya, Magical Athenaeum ( Collection of occult works in PDF Format )
With his brother Friedrich, Schlegel founded Athenaeum ( 1798 – 1800 ), the organ of the Romantic school, in which he dissected disapprovingly the immensely popular works of the sentimental novelist August Lafontaine.
His most important works at the academy were: A Gleaner and Grecian Archer, 1828 ; Cupid and Hymen ( depicting Cupid blowing on the torch of Hymen to rekindle its flame ) and busts of Thorwaldsen and John Rennie, 1831 ; The Archer ( which he afterwards presented to the Athenaeum Club ) and bust of Wilkie, 1833 ; The Minstrel, 1834 ; a group of four figures in marble, 1837.
In a fragment of autobiography printed in The Athenaeum ( 12 January 1850 ) he says that he was entirely self-taught, and attributes his poetic development to long country walks undertaken in search of wild flowers, and to a collection of books, including the works of Young, Barrow, Shenstone and John Milton, bequeathed to his father.
* The Boston Athenaeum " houses the King ’ s Chapel Collection of mostly 17th century theological works "
After one early exhibition of French artists at the Boston Athenaeum including works by Millet and Rousseau, for instance, an art professor at Harvard had written a condemnation in a Boston newspaper.
Aside from the Museum of Fine Arts, the Boston Athenaeum has a number of the artist's works in its collection, a gift of William Morris Hunt II.
The student manager works closely with Athenaeum Manager David Edwards to coordinate the student staffing for the food & beverage service at each event.

works and Philadelphia
In 1902 and 1903, he toured in Canada and in the United States, ( in particular Montreal, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and San Francisco ), where he conducted many of his and other composers ' works.
In 1876 she was asked to exhibit several of her works at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.
Following his work on the Philadelphia water works project, Latrobe worked as an engineer of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
In addition to Greek Revival designs, Latrobe also used Gothic Revival designs in many of his works, including the 1799 design of Sedgeley, a country mansion in Philadelphia.
* Herbert W. Armstrong Searchable Library His writings before they were edited by the Philadelphia Church of God which now owns the copyrights to some of his works.
A collection of his theological works was published in Philadelphia in 1875.
Rachmaninoff himself, a noted interpreter of his own works, played the solo piano part at the piece's premiere at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 7, 1934 with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
She also works as a biographer, ghost writer, and editor as well as writing on creative phenomena for both the Toronto Globe & Mail and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Frank Furness ' Clearing House, now demolished like many of his best works in Philadelphia, contained an array of violent pressures within a rigid frame.
He has also composed a few concert works including one opera, The Fly, based on the plot ( though not his score ) of Cronenberg's 1986 film premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on 2 July 2008., a short piece Fanfare for the Wanamaker Organ and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and a short overture for the Swiss 21st Century Symphony Orchestra.
He performed it and other works with the New York Philharmonic and symphony orchestras of London, Washington, D. C., Cleveland, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax.
In 1760, sponsored by Smith and William Allen, reputed to be the wealthiest man in Philadelphia, West traveled to Italy where he expanded his repertoire by copying the works of Italian painters such as Titian and Raphael.
During this time Wharton lived a spartan life, boarding at a hotel and managing the zinc works in Bethlehem, and Anna cared for their first child Joanna at their home in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia publisher Brian Zahn ( who had published earlier works of R. Crumb in his tabloid called Yarrowstalks ) had intended to publish an earlier version of the comix, but reportedly he left the country with the artwork.
Sermons by Rabbi Isaac Leeser, of Philadelphia, had fallen into her hands and, like all other accessible Jewish works, had been eagerly read.
George Lakey, as director of the Philadelphia based Training for Change organisation, still works to promote nonviolence as a powerful technique for resisting injustice.
Finally she settles in Philadelphia and, as an old woman, works as a Sister of Mercy among the poor.
Stubblefield's inventions did not lead directly to radio as the technology works today, but the public demonstrations in 1902 and the press coverage in the New York Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Washington Post, the Louisville Courier-Journal, Scientific American, and elsewhere helped to spur public interest in the possibilities of wireless transmission of voice and music.
Beck is also known for his creation of the Beck Hopelessness Scale and the Beck Anxiety Inventory, and has founded the Beck Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in which his daughter, Dr. Judith Beck, works.
She was born in Philadelphia, holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Princeton and Yale, and currently works in New York.
Friars established schools, a University and other works throughout the Americas, also including Villanova University in Philadelphia and Merrimack College.
* Herbert W. Armstrong Searchable Library Armstrong's literature before being edited by the Philadelphia Church of God which now owns the copyright to some of his works.
He currently works for the Philadelphia Phillies as Assistant Minor League Field Coordinator.
The Guggenheim Museum ( New York City ), the Hermitage Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art, Kunstmuseum Basel ( Switzerland ), the Louvre, the Museum of Modern Art ( New York City ), Muzeum Sztuki ( Lodz, Poland ), the National Gallery of Australia ( Canberra ), the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Gallery ( London ) and the Walker Art Center ( Minnesota ) are among the public collections holding works by Amédée Ozenfant.
His best-known works are George Washington as President on the Washington Square Arch in New York City, the Swann Memorial Fountain in Philadelphia, and the Leif Eriksson Memorial in Reykjavík, Iceland.

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