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posthumous and work
The Proverbs of Alfred, a thirteenth-century work, contains sayings that are not likely to have originated with Alfred but attest to his posthumous medieval reputation for wisdom.
In 1995, the posthumous release Chaosophy published essays and interviews concerning Guattari's work as director of the experimental La Borde clinic and his collaborations with Deleuze.
From his father's papers, he edited the posthumous work Litterarische Zustände und Zeitgenossen ( Literary circumstances and contemporaries, 2 vols., Leipzig, 1838 ).
However, in studying the posthumous manuscripts of Husserl, who remained one of his major influences, Merleau-Ponty remarked that, in their evolution, Husserl's work brings to light phenomena which are not assimilable to noetic-noematic correlation.
Around 1740, a collection of Albinoni's violin sonatas was published in France as a posthumous work, and scholars long presumed that meant that Albinoni had died by that time.
He continued to use it on his studio albums until his death in 1993, culminating in the posthumous release of his magnum opus Civilization, Phaze III ( by Zappa's estimation, 70 % of this two-hour work is exclusively Synclavier.
In 2008, Lopes ' family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor, " Eye Legacy ".
* Rushton in the Eye ( a posthumous “ Private Eye Special ” magazine sampling Rushton ’ s work )
It was his first work in prose, which was written in Morocco in 1922 but remained unpublished until this posthumous collaboration.
* Ernest Hemingway's third major posthumous work, the novel The Garden of Eden, takes place in Aigues-Mortes.
* 1638-Official ban of Christianity in Japan with death penalty ; The Fountain Opened, a posthumous work of the influential Puritan writer Richard Sibbes is published, in which he says that the gospel must continue its journey " til it have gone over the whole world.
A posthumous work ( edited for publication by A. Birley ), Anatolica ( 1995 ), is devoted to Strabo and deals with the geography of southern Armenia and mainly eastern parts of Asia Minor.
Hale's posthumous legacy is his written work.
* Gurdjieff: Making a New World posthumous work by John G. Bennett, 1973, Harper, ISBN 0-06-060778-5
Although she rarely published these texts during her lifetime, posthumous publications have focused upon this aspect of her work.
Another posthumous work was his Traité philosophique de la faiblesse de l ' esprit humain ( original spelling: Traité philosophique de la foiblesse de l ’ esprit humain ) ( Amsterdam, 1723 ), which he considered to be his best work.
He belonged in biology to the vitalistic school of GE Stahl, and in the posthumous work, Lettre sur les causes premières ( 1824 ), the consequences of this opinion became clear.
A posthumous work, The Backwater of Life ( 1899 ), revealed much of his own personality in a mood of kindly, sensible reflection upon familiar topics.
Generally, he speaks as if we had a direct consciousness of mind as distinct from body, though, in the posthumous work on Moral Philosophy, he expressly states that we know mind as we know body " by qualities immediately perceived though the substance of both be unknown ( bk.
Nicolas Flamel (; Pontoise ?, ca 1330 – Paris, March 22, 1418 ) was a successful French scrivener and manuscript-seller who developed a posthumous reputation as an alchemist due to his reputed work on the philosopher's stone.
He edited Bayes ' most famous work " An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances " which contains Bayes ' Theorem, one of the most fundamental theorems of probability theory, and arranged for its posthumous publication.
A posthumous work entitled Contemplatio Philosophica was printed for private circulation in 1793 by Taylor's grandson, Sir William Young, 2nd Bart., ( d 10 January 1815 ) prefaced by a life of the author, and with an appendix containing letters addressed to him by Bolingbroke, Bossuet, and others.
Before this it survived most strongly in British poetry, for example in the growing posthumous reputation of Dylan Thomas, in the work of Vernon Watkins, Laurie Lee, and the celebratory poems of Ted Hughes.

posthumous and delivered
In the 21st century, supporters of Billy the Kid made a request for a posthumous pardon, based on the claim of a pardon promised and not delivered by Wallace, to then-Governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson.
Her son Furbaide is delivered by posthumous Caesarian section.
After he had been sentenced Emmet delivered a speech, the Speech from the Dock, which is especially remembered for its closing sentences and secured his posthumous fame among executed Irish republicans.
For a time Dumont took an active and very efficient part in the conduct of this journal, supplying it with reports as well as original articles, and also furnishing Mirabeau with speeches to be delivered or rather read in the assembly, as related in his highly instructive and interesting posthumous work entitled Souvenirs sur Mirabeau ( 1832 ).
Since the portrait was delivered with a posthumous portrait of Ferdinand's father, Cosimo II, it is quite possible that this painting is meant to look to the past, just as the posthumous portrait of Cosmio II looked back to the time when he was alive.

posthumous and dedicated
His Oscar for Road to Perdition ( 2002 ), which is dedicated to Hall, was posthumous and was accepted by his son Conrad W. Hall, also a cinematographer.
Bergman voiced the Scooby Doo character Daphne Blake in Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island ( 1998 ), Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost ( 1999 ) and Scooby-Doo And The Alien Invaders ( 2000 ), this last one being a posthumous release, dedicated to her.
It was after he had set these, in February 1827, that he discovered the full series of poems in Müller's book of 1824 entitled Poems from the posthumous papers of a travelling horn-player, dedicated to the composer Carl Maria von Weber ( godfather of Müller's son F. Max Müller ), ' as a pledge of his friendship and admiration '.
In February 2010, during TVXQ's indefinite hiatus, it was announced that U-know would be performing in the Korea leg of the posthumous concert This Is It dedicated to legendary icon Michael Jackson.
Knight was involved in various posthumous projects dedicated to his wife, including books, CD's and a biographical movie.
Suryavarman II () ( posthumous name Paramavishnuloka ) was king of the Khmer Empire from 1113 AD to 1145-1150 AD and the builder of Angkor Wat, which he dedicated to the Supreme God Vishnu.
As a posthumous honor to his biological father, Magas when he served as a Priest of the Greek God Apollo, had dedicated an honorific inscription proudly naming him as thethe eponymous priest ’ and ‘ Magas son of Philip ’.

posthumous and Royal
Michael Crichton's posthumous novel, Pirate Latitudes, has extensive scenes taking place in Port Royal in the mid-1660s.
; Trooper Robert ( Bob ) Gaspare Consiglio, MM ( posthumous ): former Royal Marine or Parachute Regiment.
; Trooper Steven John " Legs " Lane, MM ( posthumous ): former Lance Corporal of 9 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers and former Parachute Regiment.
In order to obtain additional data for his theories on magnetism, he made a voyage to Australia in 1856 on board the ill-fated iron-hulled Royal Charter, the results of which appeared in a posthumous publication: Journal of a Voyage to Australia for Magnetical Research, edited by Archibald Smith ( 1859 ).
On February 12, six Fleet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish – all of which are shot down ; their commander, Lieutenant Commander Eugene Esmonde receives a posthumous Victoria Cross for the attack – and some Royal Air Force Coastal Command Beauforts attempt torpedo attacks, but score no hits.
* November 28 – Royal Australian Air Force pilot Flight Sergeant Ron Middleton earns a posthumous Victoria Cross for valour in bringing his crew and crippled bomber home after a raid on Turin, Italy.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie was awarded a posthumous VC for leading the attack to finally capture Sedd el Bahr on the morning 26 April during which William Cosgrove of the 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers also won a VC.
Prince Tenshin or was Tadahira's posthumous name, and this is the name commonly associated with a poem which observes that " The maples of Mount Ogura, If they could understand, Would keep their brilliant leaves, until he Ruler of this land Pass with his Royal band.
* 19 September-David Lord, Royal Air Force pilot, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Arnhem ( born 1913 ).
* 18 October-David Lord, Royal Air Force pilot, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Arnhem ( died 1944 ).
The Royal Navy gave Parslow a posthumous commission as Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve, and then awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross.
1998 also saw the posthumous release of Cozy Powell's " Especially For You " featuring vocal phenom John West ( Royal Hunt, Artension, Badlands, Lynch Mob, Ten Man Push ), and Michael Casswell ( Brian May Band ), and Lonnie Park ( John West, Wrathchild America, Ten Man Push ).
A posthumous 3 / 4 length portrait of No. 1557 Colonel William Reginald Sawyer, Director of Studies 1948-1967 standing in front of the Mackenzie Building and the Stone Frigate in his academic robes was commissioned by Charles Fraser Comfort ( 1900-1994 ) for the Royal Military College of Canada.

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