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Translator's and Preface
In his Translator's Preface, Müller wrote, " The bridge of thoughts and sighs that spans the whole history of the Aryan world has its first arch in the Veda, its last in Kant's Critique .… While in the Veda we may study the childhood, we may study in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason the perfect manhood of the Aryan mind .… The materials are now accessible, and the English-speaking race, the race of the future, will have in Kant's Critique another Aryan heirloom, as precious as the Veda — a work that may be criticised, but can never be ignored.
* Marilyn Hacker's ' Translator's Preface ' to King of a Hundred Horseman
Putnam goes so far as to say in his Translator's Preface that Phillips's version " cannot be called a translation ".

Translator's and New
" Translator's Introduction ," to Manfredo TAFURI, Interpreting the Renaissance: Princes, Cities, Architects ( New Haven / Cambridge, MA: Yale University Press / Harvard GSD Publications, 2006 ), trans.

Preface and New
New 2007 Edition with a Preface by John Kersey
* Laval, Pierre, The Diary of Pierre Laval ( With a Preface by his daughter, Josée Laval ), New York: Scribner's Sons, 1948
** Preface to the New Testament
There is no known US publication of the 2nd Edition, however the text of the 1935 edition was reset, with a ' Preface ', ' Commentary ', and an additional essay, ' How Does a Poem Know When it is Finished ' ( 1963 ), as Poetries and Sciences ( W. W. Norton: New York and London, 1970 ).
The Old English Version of the Heptateuch, Ælfric ’ s Treatise on the Old and New Testament and His Preface to Genesis.
" Preface to the New American Standard Bible ".
* Gilbert, W. S. Plays & Poems of W. S. Gilbert with a Preface by Deems Taylor ( New York: Random House, 1932 ), p. 938-939 ( the quote from " Ferdinando and Elvira ".
* Texts and Commentary: Hegel's Preface to His System in a New Translation With Commentary on Facing Pages, and " Who Thinks Abstractly?
Although James E. Murphy noted that "... most uses of the term seem to refer to something more specific than vague new directions in journalism ", Curtis D. MacDougal devoted the Preface of the Sixth Edition of his Interpretative Reporting to New Journalism and cataloged many of the contemporary definitions: " Activist, advocacy, participatory, tell-it-as-you-see-it, sensitivity, investigative, saturation, humanistic, reformist and a few more.
* Poetry and Contemplation: A New Preface to Poetics ( 1937 )
In November 1989 Cowling published his essay on ‘ The Sources of the New Right ’ in Encounter which detailed the ideological roots of Thatcherism Britain and became the Preface to the second edition of Mill and Liberalism in 1990.
*" Preface " and " The Rainbow Seder ," in The Shalom Seders, gathered by New Jewish Agenda ( Adama Books, 1984 ).
The first volume chronicles Updike Underhill's youth and early adulthood in America ; the Preface suggests that its aim is to " at least display a portrait of New England manners, hitherto unattempted.
The 1961 Modified Notes Edition of the Darby Bible includes the 1871 New Testament Preface, which says in part " All the instances in which the article is wanting before Kurios are not marked by brackets ; but I give here all the passages in which Kurios, which the LXX employ for Jehovah, thence transferred to the New Testament, is used as a proper name ; that is, has the sense of ' Jehovah.
Oppenheim's published works include Monday Morning and Other Poems ( 1909 ); Pay Envelopes ( 1911 ); The Nine-Tenths ( 1911 ); The Olympian ( 1912 ); Idle Wives ( 1914 ); Songs For The New Age ( 1914 ); The Beloved ( 1915 ); War and Laughter ( 1916 ); The Book Of Self ( 1917 ); The Solitary ( 1919 ); The Mystic Warrior ( 1921 ); Golden Bird ( 1923 ); The Sea ( collected poetry-1924 ); Behind Your Front ( 1926 ); and American Types: A Preface To Analytic Psychology ( 1931 ).

Preface and International
Similar to Lenin's use of it, left communists, coming from the Communist International themselves started in fact with a theory of decadence in the first place, yet the communist left sees the theory of decadence at the heart of Marx's method as well, expressed in famous works such as The Communist Manifesto, Grundrisse, Das Kapital but most significantly in Preface to the Critique of Political Economy.
As remembered by Rudolf Carnap and Charles Morris in the Preface to the 1969 edition of the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science:
The International Federation Una Voce ( Latin for " With One Voice "; from the Preface to the Roman Canon ) is an international federation of Catholic lay organizations attached to the Tridentine Mass.

Preface and Version
Messiaen wrote in the Preface to the score that the work was inspired by text from the Book of Revelation ( Rev 10: 1-2, 5-7, King James Version ):
* Goodspeed, " The translators to the Reader ": Goodspeed's thesis on the Preface to the King James Version, 1611
* Preface to the 1917 Jewish Publication Society Version

Preface and says
On the Preface page of the HAL / S Language Specification, it says,
In the Preface, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya says his purpose in this book is to present " an analysis of our philosophical traditions from the standpoint of our present philosophical requirements.

Preface and translators
( The reason that the translators preferred the Vulgate, in many cases, was explained in their Preface, pointing to assorted corruptions of various ' original ' texts available in that era, to assertions that St. Jerome had access to manuscripts that were later destroyed, and to the Council of Trent ’ s decree that the Vulgate was free of doctrinal error.
The translators state their reason for a new version in their " Preface ," in a passage that suggests the emotional as well as rational need they felt for a Bible of their own:

Preface and also
The printed edition ( Presburg, 1838 ), prepared by M. L. Bislichis, contains: ( 1 ) Preface ; ( 2 ) a treatise of eighteen chapters on the incorporeality of God ; ( 3 ) correspondence ; ( 4 ) a treatise, called Sefer ha-Yarḥi, included also in letter 58 ; ( 5 ) a defense of The Guide and its author by Shem-Tob Palquera ( Grätz, Gesch.
Hegel begins his definition of the subject at a standpoint derived from Aristotelian physics: " the unmoved which is also self-moving " ( Preface, pgph.
A two-volume edition, abridged by John Terraine to omit battles outside the European continent, was published in 1970 by Picador: ths is not to be confused with the original edition of 1939-40, also in two volumes, of which the three volume edition is a substantial revision, as described in its Preface.
Shortly thereafter, Eric Havelock's Preface to Plato revolutionized how scholars looked at Homeric epic by arguing not only that it was the product of an oral tradition, but also that the oral-formulas contained therein served as a way for ancient Greeks to preserve cultural knowledge across many different generations.
He also notes in the Preface that some songs were not included because of " copyright restrictions ".
In his Preface he refers to " Teuffel's admirable history, without which many chapters in the present work could not have attained completeness " and also gives credit to Wagner.
* 1650: A Discourse upon Gondibert, an heroick poem ( or simply Gondibert ), originally published unfinished, then published again in 1651 in its final form and included Davenant's " Preface to his most honour ’ d friend Mr. Hobs " and " The Answer of Mr. Hobbes to Sir William D ’ Avenant ’ s Preface before Gondibert " by Thomas Hobbes, to whom the book was dedicated ; the official second edition in 1653 also contained " Certain Verses, written by severall of the author ’ s friends "
Moore's Paradox has also been connected to many other of the well-known logical paradoxes including, though not limited to, the liar paradox, the knower paradox, the unexpected hanging paradox, and the Preface paradox.
Heywood's best known plays are his domestic tragedies and comedies ( plays set among the English middle classes ); his masterpiece is generally considered to be A Woman Killed with Kindness ( acted 1603 ; printed 1607 ), a domestic tragedy about an adulterous wife, and a widely admired Plautine farce The English Traveller ( acted approximately 1627 ; printed 15 July 1633 ), which is also known for its informative " Preface ", giving Heywood an opportunity to inform the reader about his prolific creative output.
While the Catholic scholars " conferred " with the Hebrew and Greek originals, as well as with " other editions in diverse languages ," their avowed purpose was to translate from the Latin Vulgate, for reasons of accuracy as stated in their Preface, but which also tended to produce, in places, stilted syntax and Latinisms.
The Two Treatises begin with a Preface announcing what Locke hopes to achieve, but he also mentions that more than half of his original draft, occupying a space between the First and Second Treatises, has been irretrievably lost.
She also attacks Samuel Johnson's Preface to Shakespeare from 1765 for not having gone on to praise Shakespeare's plays enough.
Wordsworth himself in the Preface to his and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads defined good poetry as “ the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ,” though in the same sentence he goes on to clarify this statement by asserting that nonetheless any poem of value must still be composed by a man “ possessed of more than usual organic sensibility has also thought long and deeply ;” he also emphasises the importance of the use of meter in poetry ( which he views as one of the key features that differentiates poetry from prose ).
Arnold defined culture as " the disinterested endeavour after man's perfection " ( Preface ) and most famously wrote that having culture meant to " know the best that has been said and thought in the world "— a specifically literary definition, also embracing Philosophy, which is now rather less likely to be considered an essential component of High Culture, at least in the English-speaking cultures.
In Martin Luther's commentary of Daniel, Preface to the Prophet Daniel, Luther also follows the day-year principle to calculate the timespan of the prophecy of seventy weeks as weeks of years.
Material from the Yue ji can be also found in Xunzi (" Yue lun "), " Xici zhuan " of the Yi jing, " Great Preface to the Shi jing, Lüshi Chunqiu, Shuo yuan, etc.
Then followed a long Bidding Prayer, also not adopted in the Roman Rite, and the Consecration Prayer Deus omnium honorum, part of which is embodied in the Preface in the Leonine and Gregorian Sacramentaries, and in the present Pontifical.
* 1969: The Third Theatre ( Knopf )" a collection of pieces written between 1957 and 1968 ... that deal not only with theatre but also with literature, culture, and the movies " ( from the Preface ).

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