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The first, termed Proto-Isaiah ( chapters 1 – 39 ), contains the words of the 8th-century BCE prophet with 7th-century BCE expansions ; the second, Deutero-Isaiah ( chapters 40 – 55 ), is the work of a 6th-century BCE author writing near the end of the Babylonian captivity ; and the third, the poetic Trito-Isaiah ( chapters 56 – 66 ), was composed in Jerusalem shortly after the return from exile, probably by multiple authors.
According to F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, " the widely observed unity of form and point of view ... and general resemblance in linguistic detail throughout the sequence are broadly suggestive of the work of a single author ," though other scholars see Lamentations as the work of multiple authors.
* In the novel Simulacron-3 the author Daniel F. Galouye explores multiple levels of " reality " represented by the multiple levels of computer simulation involved.
From the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Luxembourg bore multiple names, depending on the author.
* Sami Runsas ( author of NanoZip ) maintains Compression Ratings, a benchmark similar to Maximum Compression multiple file test, but with minimum speed requirements.
Later investigation by Sunday Times journalist Brian Deer discovered the lead author of the article, Andrew Wakefield, had multiple undeclared conflicts of interest ,< ref >
" Science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson and Frank Herbert's son Brian Herbert, who have together written multiple Dune sequels and prequels since 1999, are attached to the project as technical advisors.
Other prime examples of experimental modernist literature that incorporate multiple narratives into one story are various novels written by American author Kurt Vonnegut.
* Bethenny Frankel, SkinnyGirl cocktail founder, television personality ( Real Housewives of New York City, Bethenny Ever After ), author of multiple titles making The New York Times Best Seller list
Pippi Longstocking ( Swedish Pippi Långstrump ) is a fictional character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, and adapted into multiple films and television series.
In her March 9 critique of this piece on NRO, author Amity Shlaes observed, " I will be co-hosting, with Dean Thomas Cooley of NYU / Stern, a Second Look conference on March 30 to permit scholars to present the multiple studies that suggest the New Deal and Great Depression are worth taking a look at from every angle.
Round-robin may also refer to a letter with a single author copied and sent to multiple recipients, as when one sends out family news on holidays ; this is also called a circular.
He has written multiple # 1 national non-fiction bestsellers on a wide range of subjects in each of the four decades he has been active as an author, from 1974 to 2009.
In some stories, the author may be omniscient and employ multiple points of view as well and comment on events as they occur.
* Bill Pennington – Sports reporter for The New York Times and author of multiple books.
* Blogger offers multiple author support, making it possible to establish group blogs.
Noted professors and researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough include poet Daniel Scott Tysdal, historian and author Modris Eksteins, and Laura-Ann Petitto, a multiple award-winning American cognitive neuroscientist and psychologist who has performed a number of influential research in various branches of neuroscience using humans and chimpanzees.
* Stanley Plumly, a Guggenheim award and multiple Pushcart Prize-winning author, and Poet Laureate for the state of Maryland
Renowned translator and author of the book The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation Peter France wrote of Chekhov's multiple adaptations:
Sandel is the author of multiple publications including Democracy's Discontent and Public Philosophy.
" Hyperspace also provides the means by which the literally astronomical distances between stars can be traversed in such a way that would enable an author to have a plot that deals with multiple star systems in a reasonable amount of time, something generally impossible if speeds less than the speed of light are observed.
For example, in Robert Coover's " The Babysitter " from Pricksongs & Descants, the author presents multiple possible events occurring simultaneously — in one section the babysitter is murdered while in another section nothing happens and so on — yet no version of the story is favored as the correct version.
While researching the Irish potato famine, Coupland crafted multiple short stories, complete with images drawn by the author.
Although Lennon receives the sole credit as the song's author, multiple reports indicate that Ono, as well as Allen Klein, Lennon's manager, also contributed lyrics.

author and treatises
In this, the emperor was assisted by five chief lawyers: L. Fulvius Aburnius Valens, an author of legal treatises ; L. Volusius Maecianus, chosen to conduct the legal studies of Marcus Aurelius, and author of a large work on Fidei Commissa ( Testamentary Trusts ); L. Ulpius Marcellus, a prolific writer ; and two others.
Ptolemy was the author of several scientific treatises, at least three of which were of continuing importance to later Islamic and European science.
Ptolemy was the author of several scientific treatises, at least three of which were of continuing importance to later Islamic and European science.
Nicols, the author of one of the first systematic treatises on minerals and gemstones, dedicated two chapters to the topic in 1652.
Manuel II was the author of numerous works of varied character, including letters, poems, a Saint's Life, treatises on theology and rhetoric, and an epitaph for his brother Theodore I Palaiologos and a mirror of prince for his son and heir Ioannes.
Ptolemy was the author of two important scientific treatises.
He also was a notable author, writing several scholarly and popular scientific works such as treatises on natural history or a best-selling traveller's guide to Arabia.
He also was a notable author, writing several scholarly and popular scientific works such as treatises on natural history or a best-selling traveller's guide to Arabia.
Ctesias was the author of treatises on rivers, and on the Persian revenues, of an account of India entitled Indica ( which is of value as recording the beliefs of the Persians about India ), and of a history of Assyria and Persia in 23 books, called Persica, written in opposition to Herodotus in the Ionic dialect, and professedly founded on the Persian royal archives.
He is the author of one of the most important treatises on algebra written before modern times, the Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra, which includes a geometric method for solving cubic equations by intersecting a hyperbola with a circle.
He was also a highly regarded author of manuals on pastoral care and produced treatises that dealt with a variety of penitential contexts, including monasteries, the parish and a bishop's household.
Hyginus was a voluminous author: his works included topographical and biographical treatises, commentaries on Helvius Cinna and the poems of Virgil, and disquisitions on agriculture and bee-keeping.
Jarman was the author of several books including his autobiography Dancing Ledge, a collection of poetry A Finger in the Fishes Mouth, two volumes of diaries Modern Nature and Smiling In Slow Motion and two treatises on his work in film and art The Last of England ( also published as Kicking the Pricks ) and Chroma.
Dionysius was also the author of several rhetorical treatises, in which he shows that he has thoroughly studied the best Attic models:
He also edited the works of several Byzantine historians, and was besides the author of various antiquarian and legal treatises.
He is best known to the post-Classical world as an author of technical treatises, especially one dealing with the aqueducts of Rome.
Mannheim was not the author of any work he himself considered a finished book, but rather of some fifty major essays and treatises, most later published in book form.
Cappel was also the author of Annotationes et commentarii in Vetus Testamentum and other biblical works, as well as of several other treatises on Hebrew, among which are the Diatribe de veris et antiquis Ebraeorum literis ( 1645 ).
He was the author of numerous mathematical and physical treatises on such subjects as algebraic geometry ( 1823 ), the differential and integral calculus ( 1825 ), the steam engine ( 1828 ), besides hand-books on various departments of natural philosophy ( 1854 – 1856 ); but it is as the editor of Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia ( 1830 – 1844 ) that he is best remembered.
Lardner himself was the author of the treatises on arithmetic, geometry, heat, hydrostatics and pneumatics, mechanics ( in conjunction with Henry Kater ) and electricity ( in conjunction with C. V. Walker ).
He is the author of ' at least six ' Fechtbücher, illustrated treatises describing methods of fighting with bare hands, dagger, long sword, short sword, pole weapons, shields, maces, and on horseback.
Claude Perrault ( 25 September 1613 – 9 October 1688 ) is best known as the architect of the eastern range of the Louvre Palace in Paris ( see Perrault ’ s Colonnade ), but he also achieved success as a physician and anatomist, and as an author, who wrote treatises on physics and natural history.
He is also the author of two treatises on music, Nova Musica and De Proportionibus ( which expands on some ideas in Nova Musica ).
Not only was he the bishop of what was the major city of an Epiros sub-region called Thresprotia, he was also the author of important theological treatises, three of which are extant.

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