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Hugh and Nibley
* High relief and low relief illustrations of the Aten show it with a curved surface ( see for example the photograph illustrating this article ), therefore, the late scholar Hugh Nibley insisted that a more correct translation would be globe, orb or sphere, rather than disk.
Scholar and fellow World War II veteran Hugh Nibley said it was the most accurate book he ever read about the military.
According to Hugh Nibley, much of the rain forest west of Portland, Oregon was acquired by the Oregon Lumber Company by illegal claims under the Act.
* Hugh Nibley ; Todd M. Compton and Stephen D. Ricks, editors ; Mormonism and Early Christianity ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-127-1 ( Hardcover, 1987 )
* Hugh Nibley ; The World and the Prophets Maxwell Institute, BYU
Mormon scholar and apologist Hugh Nibley discussed the Book of Mormon's depiction of Blacks in his writings:
" ( Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol. 7, Ch. 8, pp. 215 – 218 )
There are notable Latter-day Saint apologists who focus on defense of Mormonism, including early church leaders such as John Taylor, B. H. Roberts, James E. Talmage and modern scholars such as Hugh Nibley, Orson Scott Card, and Jeff Lindsay.
Hugh Nibley noted that although a " favorite theme of Brigham Young's was the tangible, personal nature of God ," he " never illustrates theme by any mention of the first vision.
Assuming the document to be genuine, prominent Mormon academic Hugh Nibley predicted that the discovery promised " as good a test as we'll ever get of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon " because he thought the paper might be translated.
LDS apologist Hugh Nibley and BYU Egyptologists John Gee and Michael D. Rhodes have offered detailed rebuttals to the criticisms and explanations of the differences.
The pioneer and leader in this effort has been the great LDS scholar Hugh Nibley.
Mormon scholar Hugh Nibley has suggested that he was a merchant and contemporary of the Seven Wise Men of Greece.
Hugh Nibley has suggested that the name Nephi is related to the Egyptian Nehri.
Hugh Nibley argues the Jaredites are essentially similar to peoples such as the Mongols in culture.
However, Hugh Nibley, a prominent 20th century LDS scholar, strongly objected to this change.
* In his book Since Cumorah, Hugh Nibley studies Benjamin's oration as an archetypal coronation speech.
Hugh Winder Nibley ( March 27, 1910 – February 24, 2005 ) was an American author, Mormon apologist, and professor at Brigham Young University ( BYU ).
Hugh Nibley was born in Portland, Oregon a son of Alexander Nibley and his wife Agnes Sloan.
; The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley series
It is bylined " Hugh Nibley and Alex Nibley ," and reflects Nibley's experiences, written and redacted by his son Alex.
* Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life-The Authorized Biography of Hugh Nibley.

Hugh and books
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
* Farmer, David Hugh, Benedict's Disciples, 1995, Gracewing Publishing, ISBN 0-85244-274-2, ISBN 978-0-85244-274-6, google books
Inspired by one of Joe-Jim's books, The Three Musketeers, the protagonists create swords superior to any weapons present in the lower Ship and overthrow the Captain, later to install Phineas as Captain, Joe-Jim as Vice-Captain, Bill as Chief Engineer, and Hugh himself as astrogator.
One of its owners was Sir Hugh Platt ( 1552 – 1608 ), author of books on gardening and practical science.
Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting starting with the 1920 The Story of Doctor Dolittle.
He developed his Hugh North character, who was Mason's alter ego, in these books.
He wrote two more companion books to Three Harbours, Stars on the Sea and Rivers of Glory, as well as three more Hugh North mysteries in the years leading up to World War II.
They appear as minor characters in other of her books set at the same time, notably To Defy a King, which concerns the marriage of their son Hugh to Maud, a daughter of William Marshal
* Farmer, David Hugh, Benedict's Disciples, 1995, Gracewing Publishing, ISBN 0-85244-274-2, ISBN 978-0-85244-274-6, google books
Doktor Dolittle und seine Tiere ( Doctor Dolittle and his Animals, 1928 ) was based on the first of the English children's books by Hugh Lofting.
A number of alumni have made meaningful contributions to arts and letters: Joel T. Headley ( 1839 ), author of numerous books about the Adirondack Mountains and early American history ; William James Stillman ( 1848 ), photographer and author ; Fitz Hugh Ludlow ( 1856 ), author of The Hashish Eater ; Andrea Barrett ( 1974 ), winner of the National Book Award ( for Ship Fever ) and the Pulitzer Prize for works of fiction ; and David Markson ( 1950 ), author of titles such as The Ballad of Dingus Magee.
The books included New Mind New Body, with a foreword from Hugh Downs, and Stress and the Art of Biofeedback.
* A Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson by David Hosack on google books ; http :// books. google. com /
Much shorter than Hart-Davis's biography, at 178 pages to his 503, it aimed " to show the sources of Hugh Walpole's success as a writer during the thirty-five years and fifty books of his busy career ".
Hugh Massingberd ( 1947 – 2007 ) was an obituaries editor for the Daily Telegraph, a journalist and the author of many books on genealogy and architectural history.
Several experts, including British Hitler expert Hugh Trevor-Roper came forward to pronounce the diaries to be authentic ; when this was disproven Heidemann was arrested, tried, and sentenced to four and a half years in prison in 1985 for fraud, as was Konrad Kujau, who had actually done the forging of the books in Hitler's handwriting, as he had done previously with other fraudulent Hitler documents.
However, the " Abbey Dale Works " as such, the buildings of which now form the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, are first formally recorded in 1714 ( though it may have derived directly from the " New Wheel " operated by Hugh Stephenson, as detailed in rent books from 1685 ).
Russell Miller ( born 1938 ) is an award-winning British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies of Hugh Hefner, J. Paul Getty and L. Ron Hubbard.
The books introduction is by Hugh Trevor-Roper.
Sir Hugh has written, edited, translated or contributed to a number of books on the history of Anglo-Japanese relations, and Japanese history or culture.
The Esk has a reputation as a very good fishing river, it offers fine angling for sea trout and salmon being made famous by the writer and broadcaster Hugh Falkus who lived in the Esk valley and used the river as a basis for many of his books and films.
The pages of The Hasheesh Eater introduce a bookish and near-sighted young Fitz Hugh: “ into books, ill health, and musing I settled down when I should have been playing cricket, hunting, or riding.
* Works by or about Robert Hugh Benson at Internet Archive ( scanned books original editions color illustrated )

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