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Current editions of the books feature new illustrations in place of the originals by Leonard Shortall, updated to contemporary cultural styles.
Initially, the event was referred as the October coup ( Октябрьский переворот ) or the Uprising of 25th, as seen in contemporary documents ( for example, in the first editions of Lenin's complete works ).
The press printed fine and de-luxe editions of contemporary and historical English literature.
Today with most of Savonarola ’ s treatises and sermons and many of the contemporary sources – chronicles, diaries, government documents and literary works – available in critical editions, scholars can provide fresh, better informed assessments of his character and his place in the Renaissance, the Reformation and modern European history.
Printed colonial currency, almanacs and a quarto Bible far more error-free than most of its contemporary editions.
In the past decades there has been substantial scholarly and critical work done on women poets of the long 18th century: first, to reclaim them and make them available in contemporary editions in print or online, and second, to assess them and position them within a literary tradition.
The formatting, wherein all lines but the first and last are indented, is the same as in contemporary printed editions.
The last three tracts in modern editions were translated independently from another manuscript by Ficino's contemporary Lodovico Lazzarelli ( 1447 – 1500 ) and first printed in 1507.
Already in his 1895 article " Der Geist der musikalischen Technik " he spoke of the adulteration of contemporary music editions of classical composers, and advocated using Urtext editions.
It is now known to bibliophiles as home to nearly twenty antiquarian and second-hand independent bookshops, including specialists in modern first editions, collectible children ’ s books, early printing, rare maps and atlases, antique prints, theatrical ephemera, and esoterica, as well as a contemporary art gallery, an antiques shop, shops specializing in philately, numismatics and art deco jewellery and an Indian restaurant.
William S. Newman suggests that in contemporary music teaching, urtext editions have become increasingly favored, though he expresses some ambivalence about this development:
All the printed editions, however, include a fourth part, the Speculum Morale, added in the 14th century and mainly compiled from Thomas Aquinas, Stephen de Bourbon, and a few other contemporary writers.
Away from contemporary politics, Korais did much to revive the idea of Greece with the creation of the Hellenic Library, devoted to new editions of some of the classic texts, starting with Homer in 1805.
Many modern editions update the spelling and some of the pronouns from Malory's original late Middle English, repunctuate and reparagraph, but otherwise leave the text as it was written ; others update phrasing and vocabulary to contemporary Modern English.
Whilst some of the books created by this group would be relatively straightforward typeset editions of poetry, many others played with form, structure, materials and content that still seems contemporary.
Finally, the enduring desire for simple medicinal information on specific plants has resulted in contemporary herbals that echo the herbals of the past, an example being Maud Grieve's A Modern Herbal, first published in 1931 but with many subsequent editions.
One of the very earliest editions reported on overspending at the Ministry of Defence in the style of a contemporary gameshow, Beat The Clock.
Supposedly there are find in contemporary editions of the Official Journal of the United States Stars and Stripes.
Some 20th-century artists ( including Art Hazelwood, Dusan Kállay, István Orosz, Brian Williams ) made images based on " Das Narrenschiff ", or drew illustrations for contemporary editions of The Ship of Fools.
The 1980s and 90s saw the publication of two modernized translations, which included cross references similar to those in contemporary Hebrew editions as above: in 1987 Metsudah Publications released a translation by Rabbi Avrohom Davis, and in 1991 Moznaim Publishing released a translation by Rabbi Eliyahu Touger.
( He obtained mention in past editions of Who's Who in America, Religious Leaders of America, and several similar publications —- but these are mostly subscription based, and reflect more on his desire to be known than his contemporary fame.
Year-end and special editions all feature Necky dressed as popular contemporary video game characters.
Polidori's work had an immense impact on contemporary sensibilities and ran through numerous editions and translations.

contemporary and How
And in a concluding chapter about America's stance in the contemporary world, one senses certain misplacements of emphasis and a failure to come to grips with the baffling riddle of our time: How to deal with a wily and aggressive enemy without appeasement and without war.
How does Lord Byron stack up against his contemporary poets?
She is the author of a number of works of science fiction, fantasy and feminist literary criticism such as How to Suppress Women's Writing, as well as a contemporary novel, On Strike Against God, and one children's book, Kittatinny.
How exactly the stone was transferred into British hands is not clear, as contemporary accounts differ.
She created hits with the songs " Got a Hold on Me " ( Top 10 pop and # 1 adult contemporary ) and " Love Will Show Us How " (# 30 ).
Other likely influences were a visit made by Dickens to the Western Penitentiary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from March 20-22, 1842 ; the decade-long fascination on both sides of the Atlantic with spiritualism ; fairy tales and nursery stories ( which Dickens regarded as stories of conversion and transformation ); contemporary religious tracts about conversion ; and the works of Douglas Jerrold in general, but especially " The Beauties of the Police " ( 1843 ), a satirical and melodramatic essay about a father and his child forcibly separated in a workhouse, and another satirical essay by Jerrold which may have had a direct influence on Dickens ' conception of Scrooge called " How Mr. Chokepear keeps a merry Christmas " ( Punch, 1841 ).
How Cranach was trained is not known, but it was probably with local south German masters, as with his contemporary Matthias Grünewald, who worked at Bamberg and Aschaffenburg ( Bamberg is the capital of the diocese in which Kronach lies ).
Though he has to be into his 40s ( he's a Korean War veteran ), he is also totally in touch with the contemporary scene ... How, an author-illustrator alone.
At 5 am on January 2, 2007, after playing Kool and the Gang's song " Fresh ", WNEW flipped from Classic Dance hits to an adult contemporary format with a verge towards hot adult contemporary known as Fresh 102. 7, with " How To Save A Life " by The Fray being the first song played.
The original edition of How to Read a Book contained a separate " contemporary list " because " Here one's judgment must be tentative " All but the following authors were incorporated into the single list of the revised edition:
: How many contemporary white-witches regularly practice both thief magic and unbewitching on a commercial basis?
How Lewis intended to follow up this foreshadowing is unclear ; he may have intended to suggest links to contemporary world events, or may have had no precise idea in mind.
On Songs From the Depression, the New Lost City Ramblers performed a variety of political contemporary popular songs from the New Deal days, all but one of them taken from commercially issued 78s, and that one is " Keep Moving ," identified in the album notes only as " from Tony Schwartz ' collection — singer unidentified " when actually it is by Agnes " Sis " Cunningham, the full title being " How Can You Keep On Moving ( Unless You Migrate Too ).
Branigan is also remembered for the Top 10 " Solitaire " and for the number-one adult contemporary hit " How Am I Supposed to Live Without You ", as well as four other US Top 40 hits.
How it fared in that festival's drama competition is unknown but it is now considered one of Aristophanes ' most brilliant parodies of Athenian society, with a particular focus on the subversive role of women in a male-dominated society, the vanity of contemporary poets, such as the tragic playwrights Euripides and Agathon, and the shameless, enterprising vulgarity of an ordinary Athenian, as represented in this play by the protagonist, Mnesilochus.
How effectively priests ' holes baffled the exhaustive searches of the " pursuivants " ( priest-hunters ) is shown by contemporary accounts of the searches which took place frequently in suspected houses.
* How past adaptation of early humans to their ancestral environment now affects contemporary humans with their different diet, life expectancy, degree of physical exercise, and hygiene.
Historian Ruth Rosen in The World Split Open: How the Women's Movement Changed America ( 2001 ) calls her a central figure in starting the contemporary women's movement of the United States.
How can aesthetic practice make existing symbolic structures respond to contemporary events ?” For Wodiczko, disrupting the complacency of perception is imperative for passersby to stop, reflect, and perhaps even change their thinking ; so he built his visual repertoire to evoke both the historical past and the political present.
* Il Cantilena: How much can a modern Arab decipher is a translation of the Cantilena using similarity to classical and contemporary Arabic, by an Arabic speaker.

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