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Imaginary depiction of Cerdic from John Speed's 1611 " Saxon Heptarchy "
Imaginary depiction of Ida from John Speed's 1611 " Saxon Heptarchy "
Imaginary depiction of Creoda from John Speed's 1611 Saxon Heptarchy
Imaginary depiction of Æscwine from John Speed's 1611 " Saxon Heptarchy ".
Imaginary depiction of Sigeberht from John Speed's ' Saxon Heptarchy ' ( 1611 ).

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Jorge Luis Borges wrote a contemporary bestiary of sorts, the Book of Imaginary Beings, which collects imaginary beasts from bestiaries and fiction.
In his article, " From the Imaginary Signifier: Identification, Mirror ," Christian Metz argues that viewing film is only possible through scopophilia ( pleasure from looking, related to voyeurism ), which is best exemplified in silent film.
Lacan engaged from early on with ' the phantasies revealed by Melanie Klein ... the imago of the mother ... this shadow of the bad internal objects ' - with the Imaginary.
Jacques Lacan, inspired by Heidegger and Saussure, built on Freud's psychoanalytic model of the subject, in which the " split subject " is constituted by a double bind: alienated from jouissance when he or she leaves the Real, enters into the Imaginary ( during the mirror stage ), and separates from the Other when he or she comes into the realm of language, difference, and demand in the Symbolic or the Name of the Father.
In Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, for example, the structural order of " the Symbolic " is distinguished both from " the Real " and " the Imaginary "; similarly, in Althusser's Marxist theory, the structural order of the capitalist mode of production is distinct both from the actual, real agents involved in its relations and from the ideological forms in which those relations are understood.
* Nochlin, Linda, The Imaginary Orient, 1983, page numbers from reprint in The nineteenth-century visual culture reader, google books, a reaction to Rosenthal's exhibition and book.
Image: Jagelló Ulászló. jpg | Imaginary portrait from Thuróczi János ' Chronica Hungarorum ( Władysław was only 20 when he died )
The album was a departure from The Cure's sound up to that point, with Hedges describing it as " morose, atmospheric, very different to Three Imaginary Boys.
Many of the places described in the appendices seem to be drawn from Alberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi's The Dictionary of Imaginary Places ( 1980 ), though Moore adds numerous places not covered there.
The Rhapsodic Overture, An Imaginary Trip to the Faroe Islands ( En Fantasirejse til Færøerne ), is an occasional work which depicts a sea voyage from Denmark to the Islands.
Along with the Banshees, early Cure gigs from 1978-1979 supporting post-punk bands such as Wire and Joy Division also influenced Robert Smith's shift in musical direction from The Cure's 1979 album Three Imaginary Boys to 1980's sophomore effort Seventeen Seconds.
She participates at international scientific and literary conferences and also collaborates in the organizations of them, as for example in the case of international conferences Territorial and Imaginary Frontiers and Identities from Antiquity until Today, accent on Balkans ( 2002 in Ljubljana ) or international scientific conference of the Francophonie ( AUF ) titled Histoire de l ’ oubli / History of Oblivion ( 2008 in Koper ).
The title track resulted from a number of instrumental figures the band had composed during these rehearsals, including the chord progression of the main theme, which Gilmour had called " Theme from an Imaginary Western ", and the earliest documented live performance was on 17 January 1970 at Hull University.
In Jorge Luis Borges ' Book of Imaginary Beings, Bahamut is " altered and magnified " from Behemoth, and described as so immense that a human cannot bear its sight ; " the seas of the world, placed in one of the fish's nostrils, would be like a mustard seed laid in the desert.
This volume contains ' The Child in the House ' and another two obliquely self-revelatory Imaginary Portraits, ' Emerald Uthwart ' ( first published in The New Review in 1892 ) and ' Apollo in Picardy ' ( from Harper's Magazine, 1893 ), and two essays that point to a revival in Pater's final years of his earlier interest in Gothic cathedrals, sparked by regular visits to northern Europe with his sisters.
Their performances of " Blood of the Sun " ( from West's album ) and " Theme for an Imaginary Western " ( a song they planned to record for Climbing and co-written by former Cream bassist Jack Bruce ) did appear on the second volume of Woodstock performances.
His best known works were the prose Imaginary Conversations, and the poem Rose Aylmer, but the critical acclaim he received from contemporary poets and reviewers was not matched by public popularity.

Imaginary and John
It was at this time he became acquainted with Edward John Trelawny who he included in volume IV of Imaginary Conversations.
On one occasion Landor was travelling to Clifton incognito and chatting to a fellow traveller when the traveller, John Sterling, observed that his strange paradoxical conversation sounded like one of Landor's Imaginary Conversations.
* John Cage – Imaginary Landscape No. 1 ( 1939 )
The Cure played a version of their song " Grinding Halt ", retitled for that performance as " Desperate Journalist In Ongoing Meaningful Review Situation ", on the John Peel radio show, with new lyrics parodying Morley's writing style after an unfavourable review of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys.
John Eglin, The Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the invention of Bath, Profile 2005 ISBN 1-86197-302-0 by Timothy Mowl in the Times Literary Supplement 8 July 2005 p 32
For example, Jeff Allin also guest-starred as a single parent in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Imaginary Friend "; John Cothran, Jr. has played two different Klingon characters on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ; and Marnie McPhail played one of the Enterprise-E crewmembers in Star Trek: First Contact ( in which, ironically, her character is assimilated by the Borg ).
* Searching for an Imaginary Kingdom: The Legend of the Kingdom of Prester John ( 1970 )

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The somewhat disquieting atmosphere of many of his Vedute ( views ) becomes dominant in his series of 16 prints of Carceri d ' Invenzione (" Imaginary Prisons ") whose " oppressive cyclopean architecture " conveys " dreams of fear and frustration ".
* She is a central figure in the collection of poetry, " Some Other Garden ", by Jane Urquhart, first published as: " I am Walking in the Garden of His Imaginary Place ".
He published some Imaginary Conversations in the ` Atheneum ' in 1861-2 and in 1863 published a last volume of " Heroic Idyls, with Additional Poems, English and Latin ", described by Swinburne as " the last fruit of a genius which after a life of eighty-eight years had lost nothing of its majestic and pathetic power, its exquisite and exalted ".
" Imaginary Stories " appeared often enough that sometimes comics, such as Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane # 15 ( February 1960 )— the cover of which appeared to depict Superman marrying Lois Lane — had to assure readers that their contents were not " imaginary ".
By the early 1950s, Lacan's concept of the mirror stage had evolved: he no longer considered the mirror stage as a moment in the life of the infant, but as representing a permanent structure of subjectivity, or as the paradigm of " Imaginary order ".
" The second paper is " The Imaginary of the Algebra ".
" Natives and Nazis: An Imaginary Conspiracy in Ecological Design, Commentary on G. Groening and J. Wolschke-Bulmahn's " Some Notes on the Mania for Native Plants in Germany ".
When the first main theme was composed, David Gilmour called it " Theme From an Imaginary Western ".
The album also contains a bonus CD, generally called "... Imaginary Jack ".
It was followed by the Jack Bruce-penned " Theme For an Imaginary Western ".
The October 20, 1988 issue of Rolling Stone lambasted the book in a lengthy and extensively-researched article by David Fricke and Jeffrey Ressner, " Imaginary Lennon ".

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The novel Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston opens with a depiction of the Apollo 17 moonwalks using quotes taken from the official mission transcript.
The covered ark with golden staves carried by the priesthood ( Ancient Israel ) | priests, and seven priests with rams ' horns, at the siege of Jericho, in an eighteenth-century artist's depiction. The biblical account relates that during the Israelites ' exodus from Egypt, the Ark was carried by the priests some 2, 000 cubits in advance of the people and their army, or host.
Albrecht Altdorfer's depiction of the moment in 333 BC when Alexander the Great routed Darius III for supremacy in Asia Minor is vast in ambition, sweeping in scope, vivid in imagery, rich in symbols, and obviously heroic — the Iliad of painting, as literary critic Friedrich Schlegel suggested In the painting, a swarming cast of thousands of soldiers surround the central action: Alexander on his white steed, leading two rows of charging cavalrymen, dashes after a fleeing Darius, who looks anxiously over his shoulder from a chariot.
The Madaba Map depiction of 6th-century Jerusalem has the Cardo Maximus, the town ’ s main street, beginning at the northern gate, today's Gates in Jerusalem's Old City Walls | Damascus Gate, and traversing the city in a straight line from north to south to Nea Church.
Strictly speaking, it refers to art unconcerned with the literal depiction of things from the visible world — it can, however, refer to an object or image which has been distilled from the real world, or indeed, another work of art.
An imaginary depiction of Edwin of Northumbria, from John Speed's Saxon Heptarchy ( 1611 )
Some of the laws and customs of mourning in Judaism are derived from the Book of Job's depiction of Job's mourning and the behavior of his companions.
The earliest known depiction of a gun is a sculpture from a cave in Sichuan, dating to the 12th century that portrays a figure carrying a vase-shaped bombard, firing flames and a ball.
It is not until the 13th-century French prose romances, including the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle, that Camelot began to supersede Caerleon, and even then, many descriptive details applied to Camelot derive from Geoffrey's earlier grand depiction of the Welsh town.
* Deposition from the Cross, the depiction of the removal of Jesus from the cross
His depiction of Elbonia has also drawn criticism from a variety of corners.
* In 2008, Trudeau received the Mental Health Research Advocacy Award from the Yale School of Medicine for his depiction of the mental-health issues facing soldiers upon returning home from the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
As people from the English countryside immigrated to America, they brought elements of English folklore with them, and this particular depiction of elves then evolved in America into the Christmas elves of pop culture.
His ’ depiction of embryological development strongly differs from Haeckel ’ s depiction, for His argues that the phylogenetic explanation of ontogenetic events is unnecessary.
There is a depiction of a hockey-like game from 200 BC in Ancient Greece when the game may have been called " Κερητίζειν " (" kerētízein ") because it was played with a horn (" κέρας " in Greek ) and a ball-like object.
During the more radical phase of the Revolution from 1793 to 1794, the usage and depiction of Hercules changed.
This painting combines a portrait-like depiction of Bazille's cousin, Thérèse des Hours, who is seen from behind — and the sunlit landscape at which she gazes.
The earliest depiction of a firearm is a sculpture from a cave in Sichuan, China.
His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
Heraldic depiction of the King of Scots from a 15thC French armorial.

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