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This theory is confirmed in the text itself when the author seems to contrast himself with Solomon " Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-hamon ... My vinyard, my very own, is for myself " ( 8. 11-12 ) It was common practice in ancient times for an anonymous writer seeking recognition for his work to write eponymously in the name of someone more famous.
The statement is then analyzed and compared with other statements used in different approaches to Biblical exegesis in rabbinic Judaism ( or-simpler-interpretation of text in Torah study ) exchanges between two ( frequently anonymous and sometimes metaphorical ) disputants, termed the ( questioner ) and ( answerer ).
A cypherpunk anonymous remailer is a Type I anonymous remailer that takes messages encrypted with PGP or GPG, or in some cases in plain text, and forwards them removing any identifying information from the header.
The anonymous Summum bonum ( 1629 ), another critique of Mersenne, is an openly Rosicrucian text.
* Palmerin d ' Oliva original anonymous text in Castilian: 1511
* Primaleon of Greece, son of Palmerin d ' Oliva original anonymous text in Castilian: 1512
In July 2007, the city of Xiamen announced it would ban anonymous online postings after text messages and online communications were used to rally protests against a proposed chemical plant in the city.
The anonymous text De Expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum Libellus claims that Raymond, Joscelin, Balian, and Reginald of Sidon fled the field in the middle of the battle, trampling " the Christians, the Turks, and the Cross " in the process, but this is not corroborated by other accounts and reflects the author's hostility to the Poleins.
In fact it was published in South Africa, in a wartime leaflet, with an anonymous English translation of the text, as " Lili Marleen: The Theme Song of the Eighth Army and the 6th Armoured Division ".
The Lesser Key of Solomon or Clavicula Salomonis Regis ( the Clavicula Salomonis, or Key of Solomon is an earlier text referring to different material ), is an anonymous 17th-century grimoire, and one of the most popular books of demonology.
The only copy manuscript of this text is in French, and although the style is very close to that of Dunbar's, it is unlikely that he was the author of this anonymous text.
* The Arbanasi people are recorded as being ' half-believers ' ( non-Orthodox Christians ) and speaking their own language in the Fragment of Origins of Nations between 1000-1018 by an anonymous author in a Bulgarian text of the 11th century.
All the religious minorities objected to the text in 1982 claiming the book was a violation of Article 13 guaranteeing freedom in religious teaching, that there were overt and covert passages from the Quran, and lack of any qualifications of the anonymous author ( s ) rather than members of the religious minorities writing about their own religions.
Pharamond or Faramund ( c. 370-427 ) is a legendary early king of the Franks, first referred to in the anonymous 8th century Carolingian text Liber Historiae Francorum, also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum.
Lortzing received a glowing report from an anonymous reviewer in a Frankfurt paper, who also mistakenly praised Lortzing for the text " by this brilliant poet ".
Alleged text transcripts of PSD meetings surfaced on an anonymous Web site just before the 2004 Romanian presidential election.
Part of this material, giving an account of his adventures as a woman, was surreptitiously used in an anonymous Histoire de madame la comtesse de Barres ( Antwerp, 1735 ) and again with much editing in the Vie de M. l ' abbé de Choisy ( Lausanne and Geneva, 1742 ), ascribed by Paul Lacroix to Lenglet Dufresnoy ; the text was finally edited ( 1870 ) by Lacroix as Aventures de l ' abbé de Choisy.
" One morning I received an anonymous text message via bluetooth ," he told BBC News.
Folded text might be anonymous or named.
* Author identification ( determining who wrote an anonymous text by making comparisons to known writing samples of a suspect ; such as threat letters, mobile phone texts or emails )
The roots of written Gallo literature are traced back to Le Livre des Manières written in 1178 by Etienne de Fougères, a poetical text of 336 quatrains and the earliest known Romance text from Brittany, and to Le Roman d ' Aquin, an anonymous 12th century chanson de geste transcribed in the 15th century but which nevertheless retains features typical of the mediaeval Romance of Brittany.
Some think it likely that it was in Santa Cruz where a group of anonymous K ' iche ' nobles of the Nim Ch ' okoj class transcribed the Popol Vuh, the sacred text of the Maya.

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The most important ancient sources for the battle are Lactantius, De mortibus persecutorum 44 ; Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History ix, 9 and Life of Constantine i, 28-31 ( the vision ) and i, 38 ( the actual battle ); Zosimus ii, 15-16 ; and the Panegyrici Latini of 313 ( anonymous ) and 321 ( by Nazarius ).
* James I, De Triplici Nodo, Triplex Cuneus, ( his anonymous pamphlet encouraging loyalty to the Crown, accompanied by letters from Paul V about the Catholic Church's opinion of the Oath of Allegiance, and James ' responses to them ).
* 1863: De profundis morpionibus | Gautier preferred to keep that satirical work anonymous
According to Gonzalez Echeverría, to be associated to an anonymous Pharmacopeia that " Michel de Villeneuve " published the same year, meant to be a single unit, which is typical when it comes to De Materia Medica-Pharmacopeia.
Writers in the 200's such as Hippolytus, Porphyry, and the anonymous author of De Rebaptismate also used the " Longer Ending.
During the Middle Ages the name was used first of all to denote Iceland, such as by Dicuil, by the Anglo-Saxon monk Venerable Bede in De ratione temporum, by the Landnámabók, by the anonymous Historia Norwegie and by the German cleric Adam of Bremen in his Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church, where they cite ancient writers ' use of Thule but also new knowledge since the end of antiquity.
Michel De Villeneuve, fellow student of Vesalius and the best galenist of Paris according to Johann Winter von Andernach, published the anonymous “ ' Dispensarium or Enquiridion ” in 1543, at Lyon with Jean Frellon as editor.
There are, it is true, allusions to various services of the Milanese Church in the writings of St. Augustine and St. Ambrose, and in the anonymous treatise " De Sacramentis ", which used to be attributed to the latter, but is not his ; but these allusions are naturally enough insufficient for more than vague conjecture, and have been used with perhaps equal justification in support of either side of the controversy.
An anonymous complaint was received by the Belgian Banking, Finance and Insurance Commission alleging De Gucht's wife sold € 500, 000 worth of Fortis shares.
As the anonymous translator of the Millar edition notes ( p 571 ), there is in De Arboribus no mention of the Publius Silvinus to whom the De re rustica is addressed.
Her title as first English translator of the < i > De Rerum Natura </ i > is challenged by an anonymous manuscript prose translation, likely of the same decade, now preserved at Oxford ( Bodleian MS Rawl.
The main classical rhetorical texts from which he drew information were the Ars Poetica by Horace, the Rhetorica ad Herennium by an anonymous author, and De Inventione by Cicero.
De Dubiis Nominibus, or Dubiis Nominibus, is a 7th century document, possibly from Bordeaux, by an anonymous author.
De duodecim abusivis saeculi " On the Twelve Abuses of the World " is a treatise on social and political morality written by an anonymous Irish author between 630 and 700.
The rhythmic modes are described in detail, although Franco has a different numbering scheme for the modes than does the anonymous treatise De mensurabili musica on the rhythmic modes, written not long before.
In most sources there were six rhythmic modes, as first explained in the anonymous treatise of about 1260, De mensurabili musica ( formerly attributed to Johannes de Garlandia, who is now believed merely to have edited it in the late 13th century for Hieronymus de Moravia, who incorporated it into his own compilation ) ( Baltzer 2001 ).
As early as 1823, an anonymous response, Advice to Opium Eaters, was published " to warn others from copying De Quincey.
The method of loci ( plural of Latin locus for place or location ), also called the memory palace, is a mnemonic device introduced in ancient Roman rhetorical treatises ( in the anonymous Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero's De Oratore, and Quintilian's Institutio oratoria ).
Considerable fragments of his work ( probably called De hortis ), which treated of the cultivation of trees and vegetables, and also of their medicinal properties, have survived, chiefly in the body of and as an appendix to the Medicina Plinii ( an anonymous 4th century handbook of medical recipes based upon Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historiae, xx – xxxii ).
An anonymous De Viris Illustribus probably dating to the first half of the 4th century is a compilation of 86 brief biographies of individuals important to Roman history, from the legendary Alban king Proca to Cleopatra.
* De obsidione toleranda (" On Withstanding Sieges "), anonymous
A second source, also from the late 4th century, is an anonymous treatise titled De Rebus Bellicis, which briefly discusses ( so far archaeologically unattested ) spiked plumbatae ( plumbata tribolata ), but which is also the only source that shows an image of what a plumbata looked like.

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