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Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
Newspaper advertising was mainly concentrated in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Eastern and Midwestern editions ) which averaged two prominent ads per month, and to a lesser degree the New York Herald Tribune and, for the west coast, the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal ( Pacific Coast edition ).
In connection with this conference, a 64-page supplement was published in the October 2nd edition of The Providence Sunday Journal.
The present edition of crystal data was written by J.D.H. Donnay, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ( Part 2 ) ) and Werner Nowacki, University of Berne, Switzerland ( Part 1 ) ) with the collaboration of Gabrielle Donnay, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C..
Volume 1 ( ( Af ) of the seventh edition of Dana's System Of Mineralogy was published in 1944 and Volume 2 ( ( Af ) in 1951 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y..
A long book heavily weighted with military technicalities, in this edition it is neither so long nor so technical as it was originally.
In 1996, a tenth anniversary edition was released.
The first edition of the standard was published during 1963, a major revision during 1967, and the most recent update during 1986.
The first surviving edition ( bilingual Swedish – Esperanto ) was published in Sweden in 2003.
In 2010 it was published in Russia as another bilingual ( Russian – Esperanto ) edition.
There was great demand for a German edition, but, instead of translating it, he decided to rewrite it.
A second German edition was published in 1913, containing theologically significant revisions and expansions: but this revised edition did not appear in English until 2001.
However, no new edition was released before Guardians of Order went out of business in 2006.
Antoninus in many ways was the ideal of the landed gentleman praised not only by ancient Romans, but also by later scholars of classical history, such as Edward Gibbon or the author of the article on Antoninus Pius in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica:
This was followed by another edition of the nine poets, collected by Henricus Stephanus and published in Paris in 1560.
The first separate edition of Alcaeus was by Christian David Jani and it was published at Halle in 1780.
The next separate edition was by August Matthiae, Leipzig 1827.
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
Louie Rice compiled the Kannada version of it and its available 4th edition was printed in 1927 which contains three khandas and 25 sargas.
According to the author of his biography in the Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " Ambrose is interesting as typical of the new humanism which was growing up within the church.
Between 1424 and 1433 he worked on the translation of the Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius, which came to be widely circulated in manuscript form and was published at Rome in 1472 ( the first printed edition of the Lives ; the Greek text was printed only in 1533 ).
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 ).

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Replacing the discontinued Medical Technicians Bulletin, publication of which was suspended with the November-December 1959 issue, a section called `` Technical Notes '' was inaugurated on a bimonthly basis beginning with the April 1960 issue.
Engineering Notes list Tempest as a game that was between 15 – 20 % completed for the Atari 7800 ; no code to date has been found.
Notes: The song " Love Is in the Air " was originally intended as the opening number.
At the start of the First World War, the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which granted temporary powers to HM Treasury for issuing banknotes to the value of £ 1 and 10 /- ( ten shillings ) in the UK.
Alexander's Notes on the Synthesis of Form was required reading for researchers in computer science throughout the 1960s.
Best recognized for his essays and unsigned " Notes and Comment " pieces, he gradually became the most important contributor to The New Yorker at a time when it was arguably the most important American literary magazine.
His Brief Notes upon the Whole Book of Psalms ( 1651, quarto ) was published posthumously.
Inoculation was first vividly described by Yu Chang in his book Yuyi cao ( 寓意草 ), or Notes on My Judgment, published in 1643.
A personal version of Lotus Notes was also included, with a number of template databases for contact management, brainstorming, and so forth.
According to a Tang dynasty book, The Notes of Feng, tug of war, under the name " hook pulling "( 牵钩 ), was used by the military commander of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period ( 8th century BCE to 5th century BCE ) to train warriors.
Carter's authorized biography, " Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes ," by Dan Ouellette was published by ArtistShare in 2008.
An alternative word for African Americans was the English word, " Black ", used by Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia.
Lotus Notes appeared as a major example of that product category, allowing remote group collaboration when the Internet was still in its infancy.
This was followed by that same body's Notes on the Correct Way to Present Jews and Judaism in the Teaching and Catechesis of the Roman Catholic Church in 1985.
He also was friends with fellow expatriate writers Chester Himes and James Baldwin, although the relationship with the latter ended in acrimony after Baldwin published his essay Everybody's Protest Novel ( collected in Notes of a Native Son ), in which he criticized Wright's stereotypical portrayal of Bigger Thomas.
The result was his major work, a book written in Latin titled Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii ( literally Notes on Muscovite Affairs ), published in 1549.
Notes on Muscovite Affairs ( Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii ) ( 1549 ) was a Latin book by Baron Sigismund von Herberstein on the geography, history and customs of Muscovy ( the 16th century Russian state ).
Groove was initially developed by Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie, and developed by Groove Networks of Beverly, Massachusetts until Microsoft's acquisition of Groove Networks in March 2005.
The Specie Payment Resumption Act of January 14, 1875, was a law in the United States of America which restored the nation to the gold standard through the redemption of previously unbacked United States Notes.
The first widely marketed software package to offer digital signature was Lotus Notes 1. 0, released in 1989, which used the RSA algorithm.
This theory prevailed until 1850, when, in a series of articles for the magazine Notes and Queries, Samuel Hickson compared the texts of The Shrew and A Shrew, concluding that The Shrew was the original, and A Shrew was derived from it, not the other way around.
Notes Price: " The name already carried a whiff of sulfur: Sheol was the name for the Netherworld mentioned in the Bible and the Gilgamesh Epic.
Also denominated in yuan, this currency was identified by different names, including " People's Bank of China banknotes " (; from November 1948 ), " New Currency " (; from December 1948 ), " People's Bank of China notes " (; from January 1949 ), " People's Notes " ( 人民券, as an abbreviation of the last name ), and finally " People's Currency ", or " renminbi ", from June 1949.

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