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Hundreds of folk songs from the nineteenth century have known authors but have continued in oral tradition to the point where they are considered traditional for purposes of music publishing.
In America pulp magazines such as Weird Tales reprinted classic Gothic horror tales from the previous century, by such authors as Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton and printed new stories by modern authors featuring both traditional and new horrors.
Some Ukrainian authors claim that Malevich's Suprematism is rooted in the traditional Ukrainian culture.
In the traditional monolithic operating systems the authors had direct experience with which parts of the kernel called which others, allowing them to fine tune their pager to avoid paging out code that was about to be used.
In the 1980s, cyberpunk authors like William Gibson turned away from the optimism and support for progress of traditional science fiction.
New Wave writers began to look outside the traditional scope of science fiction for influence, and many looked to the example of beat writer William S. Burroughs, to the point where New Wave authors Philip José Farmer and Barrington J. Bayley wrote pastiches of his work (" The Jungle Rot Kid on the Nod " and " The Four Colour Problem ", respectively ) and J. G. Ballard published an admiring essay in an issue of New Worlds.
At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young Martinho da Vila would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by authors such as Silas de Oliveira and Mano Decio da Viola, compressing them and expanding its potential in the music market.
In 1876 he attacked the traditional myths of the social and legal conditions of ancient Greece and Rome inherited from the classical authors.
The authors commented that he is " not without influence, but he certainly does not play the traditional grandfather role in the family hierarchy.
Gimbutas ' parents were connoisseurs of traditional Lithuanian folk arts and frequently invited contemporary musicians, writers, and authors to their home, such as Vydūnas, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, and Jonas Basanavičius.
Many other authors accept the traditional classification of Danaidae as a separate family.
In various studies, authors have claimed that neural networks used for generating trading signals given various technical and fundamental inputs have significantly outperformed buy-hold strategies as well as traditional linear technical analysis methods when combined with rule-based expert systems.
Still, Gwalchmei was clearly a traditional figure ; other early references to him include the Welsh Triads ; the Englynion y Beddau ( Stanzas of the Graves ), which lists the site of his grave ; the Trioedd y Meirch ( Triads of the Horses ), which praises his horse Keincaled ( known as Gringolet to later French authors ); and Cynddelw's elegy for Owain Gwynedd, which compares Owain's boldness to that of Gwalchmei.
Although Hirsch does not mention his influences ( apart from traditional Jewish sources ), later authors have identified ideas from the Kuzari ( Yehuda Halevi ), Nahmanides and the Maharal of Prague in his works.
In both cases, the authors had other characters that were more traditional author surrogates, Richard Rory and Jonh Daltry.
Vyāsa, a major figure in Hinduism and one of the traditional authors of the Mahābharata, says in his commentary on verse 1. 1 of the Yoga Sūtras that " yoga is samādhi.
Like most of the Savoy Operas, Yeomen went through significant cuts and alterations during rehearsal, and there were further changes after the authors ' deaths that have become traditional.
taxonomy, the authors have used unranked clades for taxa above the rank of superfamily ( replacing the ranks suborder, order, superorder and subclass ), while using the traditional Linnaean approach for all taxa below the rank of superfamily.
The traditional, commonsense view that the key to understanding works of art can be located in the intentions of the author, has been critiqued convincingly by authors such as Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault who emphasise the active role of the viewer / reader in creating meaning in visual and written texts.
Electronic publishers are able to provide quick gratification for late-night readers, books that customers might not be able to find in standard book retailers ( erotica is especially popular in eBook format ), and books by new authors that would be unlikely to be profitable for traditional publishers.
It has been suggested by many authors that with the removal or alteration of traditional burning regimes many savannas are being replaced by forest and shrub thickets with little herbaceous layer.
According to traditional views, the hymns of the Rigveda and other Vedic hymns were divinely revealed to the rishis, who were considered to be seers or " hearers " ( Śruti means " what is heard ") of the Veda, rather than " authors ".
The copyright credited only Simon and Garfunkel as the authors, causing ill-feeling on the part of Carthy, who felt the " traditional " source should have been credited.

authors and printed
HTML, which is an instance of SGML ( though, strictly, it does not comply with all the rules of SGML ), follows many of the markup conventions used in the publishing industry in the communication of printed work between authors, editors, and printers.
Inspired by the Xerox Star and Apple Lisa, TPS ( Technical Publishing Software ) uniquely enabled authors to write their text and create technical graphics on a computer screen that showed what the page would look like when formatted and printed on a laser printer.
What it means is that some authors ( and Baen ) can get paid as many as three times for the same book: the eARC, part of the monthly bundle, and actual printed book.
Thus Höffner compared the economic effects copyright law had on authors and publishing in the United Kingdom to those in Germany in the first part of the nineteenth century when in Germany such laws had not been instituted, and found that more books were printed and read in Germany where authors, in general, also made more money.
Rules were printed on the inside and the rear side showed the authors playing the game on the steps of the Albert Memorial.
In 1988 a humorous book called The Book of Revelations ( Mark Leigh and Mike Lepine ) printed a parody of both Beatrix Potter and Sven Hassel entitled Peter Rabbit-Tank Killer, lampooning the fashion of the period for unscrupulous publishers and literary estates to draft in famous authors to pen " continuations " of their most successful characters and series.
It was the only possibility for many Hungarian and Eastern-European authors to get their short stories printed.
Watermarks similar to those used by the Albigensians appear in early printed playing cards, suggesting that the Albigenses might have had contact with the early authors of tarot decks.
* The Bradshaw collection, containing more than 14 000 books relating to Ireland, printed in Ireland, or written by Irish authors.
His Pantheisticon, sive formula celebrandae sodalitatis socraticae ( Pantheisticon, or the Form of Celebrating the Socratic Society ), of which he printed a few copies for private circulation only, gave great offence as a sort of liturgic service made up of passages from pagan authors, in imitation of the Church of England liturgy.
" With Horace and Tibullus he was on intimate terms, and Ovid expresses his gratitude to him as the first to notice and encourage his work .’ The two panegyrics by unknown authors ( one printed among the poems of Tibullus as iv.
Martin Marprelate ( sometimes printed as Martin Mar-prelate and Marre-Martin ) was the name used by the anonymous author or authors of the seven Marprelate tracts which circulated illegally in England in the years 1588 and 1589.
A debate raged on whether printed ideas could be owned and London booksellers and other supporters of perpetual copyright argued that without it scholarship would cease to exist and that authors would have no incentive to continue creating works of enduring value if they could not inherit the property rights to their descendants.
The Continental Congress passed a resolution urging the States to " secure to the authors or publishers of any new book not hitherto printed ... the copy right of such books for a certain time not less than fourteen years from the first publication ; and to secure to the said authors, if they shall survive the term first mentioned ,... the copy right of such books for another term of time no less than fourteen years.
" But under the Articles of Confederation, the Continental Congress had no authority to issue copyright, instead it passed a resolution encouraging the States to " secure to the authors or publishers of any new book not hitherto printed ... the copy right of such books for a certain time not less than fourteen years from the first publication ; and to secure to the said authors, if they shall survive the term first mentioned ,... the copy right of such books for another term of time no less than fourteen years.
They became senior priests in Prussian Lithuania and authors of church texts, holy songs in Lithuanian and their translations into Lithuanian, but one of them, Martynas Mažvydas, wrote a catechism, which was published in 1547 in Königsberg, becoming the first printed book in Lithuanian.
A second line of criticism centers on the fact that, although printed in the books, the code is copyright by the Numerical Recipes authors, and not freely available for use under a GNU General Public License or similar open license.
From first printed Slovene religious books in 1550 it is followed by these literary periods and notable authors:
This was the first book ever printed in Militello, on request of the Princes of Butera, by Giovanni Rosso from Trento ; in this poem Carrera collected and elaborated in a sistematic fashion information given by previous authors.

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