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appendix and added
: The Original Version, Restored and Revised ( Second Printing 2007 ), which restored the book to its original content, with slight revisions, and added comprehensive end notes, an index, and an appendix.
, in which the " beloved disciple " claims authorship, is commonly assumed to be an appendix, probably added to allay concerns after the death of the beloved disciple.
The third edition came out in 1861, with a number of sentences rewritten or added and an introductory appendix, An Historical Sketch of the Recent Progress of Opinion on the Origin of Species, while the fourth in 1866 had further revisions.
In an appendix added to the collected From Hell, Moore writes that he did not accept Knight's theory at face value ( and he echoed the then-growing consensus that such claims were likely hoaxes ), but considered it an interesting starting point for his own fictional examination of the Ripper murders, their era and impact.
For his part, Russell had his work at the printers and he added an appendix on the doctrine of types.
* An appendix, detailing the Descensus ad Infernos was added to the Greek text.
Worcester and Goodrich's abridgment of Noah Webster's 1841 ( 1844 ) edition was printed, this time by Harper and Brothers of New York City, in 1844, with added words as an appendix.
The natural conclusion is that a collection of scattered compositions, relating to Messalla and the members of his circle, was added as an appendix to the genuine relics of Tibullus.
The fourth book also is entitled " De Specialibus Legibus "; to it the last sections are added under the titles " De Judice " and " De Concupiscentia " in the usual editions ; and they include, also, as appendix, the sections " De Justitia " and " De Creatione Principum.
In 1869, Richard Henry Dana, Jr. published a new edition which removed some content from the original and added an appendix entitled " Twenty-Four Years After ".
To which is added, an appendix, containing a concise history of the Grecian states ", 1818, Chapter XIII-Of Divination by Dreams, at Google Books
* The life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary, including notices of the men and scenes of the Hungarian revolution ; to which is added an appendix containing his Principal speeches, & c
To his translation ( 1530 ) of a Latin Chronicle and Description of Turkey ( Turkenchronik ), by a Transylvanian captive, which had been prefaced by Luther, he added an appendix holding up the Turk as in many respects an example to Christians.
Another edition was published in 1802, Wordsworth added an appendix titled Poetic Diction in which he expanded the ideas set forth in the preface.
Gray added an appendix to the 2001 edition of the novel in which he included a brief biography and elaborated on some of the influences on and inspirations for the novel.
** The Catalog of Testimonies was added as an appendix in most of the 1580 editions.
His notices of ancient sculpture and its various styles appeared as an appendix to the Saggio di lingua Etrusca, and arose out of his minute study of the treasures then added to the Florentine collection from the Villa Medici.
At the end of each testament, an appendix of explanatory and interpretive notes was added.
The book of Revelation, called " The Revelation To John ", had added as a subtitle (" The Apocalypse ") The differences between the 1962 Protestant RSV New Testament and the Catholic Edition New Testament were listed in an appendix to the RSV-CE.
Reflexiones was sent to Madrid, where it was added as an appendix to the second edition of the medical treatise Disertación médica ( 1786 ) by Francisco Gil, a member of the Real Academia Médica de España.
Hotze's translation was published in 1856 as The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races, with an added essay from Hotze and appendix from Nott.
In the meantime his book ( in an Italian translation with the imprimatur of Siena ) had had a great impact on Geremia Bonomelli, the Bishop of Cremona in Italy, who added an appendix to a book of his own, summarizing and recommending Zahn's views.
A contemporarily current list of Christian Swedish kings, added as an appendix to the oldest manuscript of Äldre Västgötalagen, was written by a priest called Laurentius in Vedum ( same province ) around 1325, his source being unknown.
Meanwhile a great number of additional blessings were added in an appendix.

appendix and 1972
Close readings of major poems appear in David Lee Rubin, High Hidden Order: Design and Meaning in the Odes of Malherbe ( 1972 ), revisited in the appendix to the same author's The Knot of Artifice: A Poetic of the French Lyric in the Early 17th Century ( 1981 ); also see Chapter 1.
The unadulterated 1972 Italian edition of Men Among the Ruins ends with an appendix entitled " Appendix on the Myths of our Time ," of which number 4 is " Taboos of our Times " ( Gli uomini e le rovine, Rome, 1953, revised 1967, with the new appendix, 1972 ).
2, appendix: Testimonia et fragmenta exegetica ), Universitetsforlaget i Aarhus, 1972 ( Greek texts only )

appendix and edition
** Karl Müller, appendix to 1846 Didot edition of Arrian, Anabasis et Indica ( online )
In 1923, while writing the appendix for the Italian edition of the book The Mathematical Theory of Relativity by A. Kopff, Enrico Fermi pointed out, for the first time, that hidden inside the famous Einstein equation (), there was an enormous amount of nuclear potential energy to be exploited.
On May 28, 1843, a few days after he had completed revising an appendix to the second edition, and with much of his efforts with the dictionary still unrecognized, Noah Webster died.
In that sketch he acknowledged that Patrick Matthew had, unknown to Wallace or himself, anticipated the concept of natural selection in an appendix to a book published in 1831 ; in the fourth edition he mentioned that William Charles Wells had done so as early as 1813.
It was found in 1974, in Strasbourg ( Alsace, France ), forming an appendix to Bach's personal printed edition of the Goldberg Variations.
In an appendix to a later edition of the book ( 1996 ), Dawkins explains how his experiences with computer models led him to a greater appreciation of the role of embryological constraints on natural selection.
Frazer removed his analysis of the Crucifixion to a speculative appendix for the third edition, and it was entirely missing from the single-volume abridged edition.
Hislop is the only person to have appeared in every episode — despite suffering from a burst appendix shortly before one 1994 edition and having to go to hospital immediately afterwards.
Since they were never part of the Mass itself and were never included even in an appendix of the Roman Missal, specifically the 1962 typical edition, it is unclear whether they are to be considered obligatory in present-day public celebrations of the Tridentine Mass in accordance with the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.
See G Thilo in Ersch and Gruber's Allgemeine Encyclopedic, M Schmidt, appendix to his edition of Hesychius, ( 1862 ) vol.
When new evidence came to light, he included in a later edition an appendix describing a skeleton that he freely admitted was an " instance of a fossil human petrifaction ".
A complete list of his writings will be found in the appendix to Dressier's edition of the Lehrbuch der Psychologie als Naturwissenschaft ( 1861 ).
This flag's design is also described in the 1704 edition of The Present State of the Universe by John Beaumont, Junior, which contains as an appendix The Ensigns, Colours or Flags of the Ships at Sea: Belonging to The several Princes and States in the World.
In 1709 he contributed a critical appendix to John Davies's edition of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations.
The dissertation was generally regarded as conclusive, although Isaac Vossius published an angry and scurrilous reply to it in the appendix to his edition of Pomponius Mela.
The second edition ( 1856 ), Mémoires de Fléchier sur les Grands-Jours d ' Auvergne en 1665, had a notice by Sainte-Beuve and an appendix by Pierre Adolphe Chéruel.
On land, the Dutch cartographer Gemma Frisius proposed using triangulation to accurately position far-away places for map-making in his 1533 pamphlet Libellus de Locorum describendorum ratione ( Booklet concerning a way of describing places ), which he bound in as an appendix in a new edition of Peter Apian's best-selling 1524 Cosmographica.
A 50th Anniversary Edition was published in 1995, including an appendix which reproduces the entire original British edition with Rand's handwritten editorial changes.
This edition, the Anthology of Planudes or Planudean Anthology, is shorter than the Heidelberg text ( the Palatine Anthology ), and largely overlaps it, but contains 380 epigrams not present in it, normally published with the others, either as a sixteenth book or as an appendix.
The best edition for general purposes is perhaps that of Dubner in Didot's Bibliotheca ( 1864 – 1872 ), which contains the Palatine Anthology, the epigrams of the Planudean Anthology not comprised in the former, an appendix of pieces derived from other sources, copious notes selected from all quarters, a literal Latin prose translation by Jean François Boissonade, Bothe, and Lapaume and the metrical Latin versions of Hugo Grotius.
The lists of entities in the Ars Goetia correspond ( to high but varying degree, often according to edition ) with those in Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, an appendix appearing in later editions of his De Praestigiis Daemonum, of 1563.

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