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The credit for detecting its value belongs to Gaston Paris, although his edition ( 1897 ) was partially anticipated by the editors of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, who published some selections in the twenty-seventh volume of their Scriptores ( 1885 ).
But in 1885, when it had published 8 volumes and gotten only halfways ( A – K ), the publisher turned to the government for extra funding ; encyclopedias had become national monuments.
Hermann Ebbinghaus ran a limited, incomplete study on himself and published his hypothesis in 1885 as Über das Gedächtnis ( later translated into English as Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology ).
Also, El Anunciador, a Spanish language newspaper that was published between 1885 and 1940.
In 1885, the same year that he published his monumental work, Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology, he was made a professor at the University of Berlin, most likely in recognition of this publication.
In 1885, he published his groundbreaking Über das Gedächtnis (" On Memory ", later translated to English as Memory.
* Capital, Volume II ( posthumously published by Engels ), 1885
International Review ), which was published from October, 1881 to September, 1885.
On December 22, 1885, in the Daijō-kan order No. 69, abolition of Daijō-kan and the induction of the Prime Minister ( 内閣総理大臣 ) and his cabinet were published.
To further reform, a Swedish orthographic society ( Svenska rättstavningssällskapet ) was formed on November 28, 1885, chaired by linguist Adolf Noreen ( 1854 – 1925 ), and published a journal Nystavaren.
It was during this period that he started writing poetry, and, in 1885, Yeats ' first poems, as well as an essay entitled " The Poetry of Sir Samuel Ferguson ", were published in the Dublin University Review.
In 1885 Heaviside published the first papers that described his analysis of propagation in cables and the modern form of the telegrapher's equations.
Mason Jackson, its art editor for thirty years, published in 1885 The Pictorial Press, a history of illustrated newspapers.
As early as 1885 – 1890 he published several notable papers on the oxides of nitrogen, developing the skills that he would need for his subsequent work.
The replies and explanations given by the Mahatmas to the questions by Sinnett are embodied in their letters from 1880 to 1885, published in Londo
Laforgue put three of the " complaints " of his first published volume of poems ( 1885 ) into " Lord " Pierrot's mouth — and dedicated his next book, The Imitation of Our Lady the Moon ( 1886 ), completely to Pierrot and his world.
The eponym was bestowed by Jean-Martin Charcot ( 1825 – 1893 ) on behalf of his resident, Georges Albert Édouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette ( 1859 – 1904 ), a French physician and neurologist, who published an account of nine patients with Tourette's in 1885.
* 1885 – Zygmunt Wróblewski published hydrogen's critical temperature as 33 K ; critical pressure, 13. 3 atmospheres ; and boiling point, 23 K.
* Walter's Inkwells of 1885 Book 1, Leo G Walter, published privately 1968
Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common to children's stories of the time, instead using clever humor to poke at greed, violence, abuse of power and other human foibles, describing his fantastic characters ' adventures in a charming, matter-of-fact way in stories like " The Griffin and the Minor Canon " ( 1885 ) and " The Bee-Man of Orn " ( 1887 ), which was published in 1964 in an edition illustrated by Maurice Sendak.
The results of the survey were published in an eight-volume series, with Kitchener ’ s contribution in the first three tomes ( Conder and Kitchener 1881 – 1885 ).
* Yordan Benedikov, " A History of Volunteers in the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885 ", published by the volunteer organization Slivnitsa, 1935 p. 83 ; new edition publishing house Издателство на Отечествения фронт, 1985 p. 113-14 ; Йордан Венедиков, История на доброволците от Сръбско-българската война-1885 г., Издава Доброволческата Организация " Сливница ”, 1935 стр.
When his involvement with hypnosis waned as a result of failure to establish professional acceptance, he turned to the study of development spurred on by the birth of his two daughters, Marguerite and Armande ( born in 1885 and 1887, respectively ), calling Armande a subjectivist and Marguerite an objectivist, and developing the concepts of introspection and externospection in an anticipation of Carl Jung's psychological types. Ellenberger, p. 702-3 In the 21 year period following his shift in career interests, Binet " published more than 200 books, articles, and reviews in what now would be called experimental, developmental, educational, social, and differential psychology " ( Siegler, 1992 ).
Whistler published his first book, Ten O ’ clock Lecture in 1885, a major expression of his belief in " art for art's sake ".

1885 and life
Barrios had ambitions of reuniting Central America and took the country to war in an unsuccessful attempt to attain this, losing his life on the battlefield in 1885 against forces in El Salvador.
He is most noted for his 1926 book The Biosphere in which he inadvertently worked to popularize Eduard Suess ’ 1885 term biosphere, by hypothesizing that life is the geological force that shapes the earth.
Babbitt ( 1922 ), by Sinclair Lewis ( 1885 – 1951 ), satirizes the American bourgeois George Follansbee Babbitt, a middle-aged realtor, booster, and joiner in the Midwestern city of Zenith, who — despite being unimaginative, self-important, and hopelessly conformist and middle-class — is aware that there must be more to life than money and the consumption of the best things that money can buy.
The 1885 novel After London by Richard Jefferies is of the type that could be best described as genuine " post-apocalyptic fiction "; after some sudden and unspecified catastrophe has depopulated England, the countryside reverts to nature, and the few survivors to a quasi-medieval way of life.
* Clarence Ellis Harbison ( 1885 – 1960 ), animal psychologist lived his later life and died in Preston.
After Inness settled in Montclair, New Jersey in 1885, and particularly in the last decade of his life, this mystical component manifested in his art through a more abstracted handling of shapes, softened edges, and saturated color ( October, 1886, Los Angeles County Museum of Art ), a profound and dramatic juxtaposition of sky and earth ( Early Autumn, Montclair, 1888, Montclair Art Museum ), an emphasis on the intimate landscape view ( Sunset in the Woods, 1891, Corcoran Gallery of Art ), and an increasingly personal, spontaneous, and often violent handling of paint.
The strip ( whose title was borrowed from James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem " Little Orphant Annie ") was " conservative and topical ", according to the editors of The Great Depression in America: A Cultural Encyclopedia, and " represents the personal vision " of Gray and Riley's " homespun philosophy of hard work, respect for elders, and a cheerful outlook on life ".
After the war Canrobert was appointed a member of the superior council of war, and was also active in political life, being elected Senator for Lot in 1876 and for Charente in 1879 and again in 1885.
His other writings include a descriptive work on Egypt ( Aegypten in Wort und Bild, 2nd ed., 1880 ), a guide to Egypt ( 1886 ) and a life ( 1885 ) of his old teacher, the Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius.
During later life he researched and wrote books on the early history of chemistry such as Les Origines de l ' alchimie ( 1885 ) and Introduction à l ' étude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen âge ( 1889 ), He also translated various old Greek, Syriac and Arabic treatises on alchemy and chemistry: Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs ( 1887 – 1888 ) and La Chimie au moyen âge ( 1893 ).
The poet Ezra Pound ( 1885 – 1972 ) was born in Idaho but spent much of his adult life in Europe.
* In 1884 – 1885, when Garfield's successor, Chester A. Arthur, was suffering the effects of the Bright's disease that would take his life less than two years after he left office.
At this period of his life he wrote Grégoire de Tours et Marius d ' Avenche ( 1872 ); Frédégaire, whose history, taken from original manuscripts, he published in 1885 ; a translation of a book of W. Junghans, Histoire critique des règnes de Childerich et de Chlodovech, with introduction and notes ( 1879 ); Études critiques sur les sources de l ' histoire carolingienne ( 1898, 1st part only published ); and Bibliographie de l ' histoire de France ( 1888 ).
In his philosophical novel Marius the Epicurean ( 1885 ), an extended imaginary portrait set in the Rome of the Antonines, which Pater believed had parallels with his own century, he examines the " sensations and ideas " of a young Roman of integrity, who pursues an ideal of the " aesthetic " lifea life based on αίσθησις, perception – tempered by asceticism.
In 1863, but for a passing interest in the AAS, Chapman retired from public life and for the next two decades, until her death in 1885, she “ savored the perceived success of her cause and, equally, her own role in the victory .”
The life of the historical hero of the town, William Spears ( 1812 – 1885 ), is celebrated by the dramatic bronze statue in Eyemouth Market Place, where he stands pointing the way to Ayton, the scene of his peaceful demonstration.
In 1885 he was responsible for commuting John ' Babbacombe ' Lee's death penalty to life imprisonment after his execution failed three times.
Several refinements were made to the design during its production life, and production of the rifle was finally discontinued in 1885.
He was one of the commissioners appointed to build the state capitol 1874 ; in 1867 appointed clerk of Westchester County, but resigned after a short service ; made immigration commissioner by New York Legislature in 1870, but declined to serve ; member of boundary commission of the state of New York in 1875 ; had also been commissioner of quarantine and president of Court of Claims of New York City and commissioner of taxes and assessments for the city and county of New York ; defeated for Lieutenant Governor of New York on the Liberal Republican-Democratic ticket in 1872 ; candidate for U. S. Senator from New York in 1881, but withdrew after the 41st ballot ; declined nomination as a senator in 1885 ; but elected to the U. S. Senate in 1899, and re-elected in 1905, and served from March 4, 1899, to March 4, 1911 ; stumped the state of New York for John C. Frémont in 1856 and for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 ; delegate-at-large to Republican National conventions 1888-1904 and delegate to all following conventions, including 1928, being elected the day before he died ; made the nomination speeches for Harrison in 1892, Governor Morton in 1896, and Fairbanks in 1904 ; at the convention in 1888 received ninety-nine votes for the presidential nomination, and in 1892 declined an appointment as Secretary of State in Harrison's cabinet ; Adjutant of the 18th Regiment, New York National Guard, which served in the American Civil War, and later Colonel and Judge Advocate of the 5th Division, on the staff of Major General James W. Husted of the New York Guard, trustee of Peekskill Military Academy ; president of New York State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, of the Pilgrims Society from 1918 until his death, of the St. Nicholas Society, and of the Union League for seven years ( member since 1868 and elected honorary life member at the close of his presidency ); an officer of the French Légion d ' honneur ; vice president of New York Chamber of Commerce 1904-08 ( member since 1885 ).
Towards the end of the century, the growth of industry had turned the village of Homerton into a manufacturing centre, lowering the quality of life of the students and leading to seven deaths between 1878 and 1885 from tuberculosis, smallpox and typhoid.
He had already been created a Baronet in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1885, and a life peer under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 as Baron Morris, of Spiddal in the County of Galway, in 1889.
Meredith's Diana of the Crossways ( 1885 ) is an account of Caroline Norton's life.

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