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( The only critical edition of Ibn Sina's autobiography, supplemented with material from a biography by his student Abu ' Ubayd al-Juzjani.
* Ampère and the history of electricity-a French-language, edited by CNRS, site with Ampère's correspondence ( full text and critical edition with links to manuscripts pictures, more than 1000 letters ), an Ampère bibliography, experiments, and 3D simulations
* Scholars of Ammianus use Wolfgang Seyfarth's critical edition, Rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt ( in 2 vols ).
La Passione di Gesù Cristo, critical edition by Elena Biggi Parodi, Suvini Zerboni, Milano 2000, XLIV, 222 pages.
" During 1903 – 1930, he published his critical edition of Manilius's Astronomicon in five volumes.
29. 4-5 in Liber de Caesaribus of Sextus Aurelius Victor, critical edition by H. W. Bird, Liverpool University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-85323-218-0
His second edition retracted the more precarious readings of the first, and included a statement of critical principles that is a landmark for evolving critical studies of Biblical texts.
The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 1869 and 1872, was called by himself editio viii ; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one, if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included ; posthumous prints bring the total to forty-one.
The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important, from the mass of new critical material it used ; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorf's other editions by coming nearer to the received text ; in the eighth edition, the testimony of the Sinaitic manuscript received great ( probably too great ) weight.
* Novum Testamentum Graece: Editio Octava Critica Maior-online edition of Constantin von Tischendorf's Greek New Testament with a comprehensive critical apparatus.
Since the 3rd edition, the Britannica has enjoyed a popular and critical reputation for general excellence.
Much of the material in his research manuscripts has since been published in the Husserliana critical edition series.
** Husserliana: Edmund Husserl Gesammelte Werke, the ongoing critical edition of Husserl's works.
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
He collected all the Vulgate manuscripts he could find to create a critical edition.
He had previously published a critical edition, with a Latin translation and notes, of the story of Nala and Damayanti ( London, 1819 ), the most beautiful episode of the Mahabharata.
* The Center for Italian Opera Studies: Rossini critical edition
The revival of interest in Telemann began in the first decades of the 20th century and culminated in the Bärenreiter critical edition of the 1950s.
* Canettieri, Paolo, " A critical edition of The Book of Games ".
* Canettieri, Paolo, " The Book of Games: A critical edition " ( Italian: " ALFONSO X EL SABIO – Il Libro dei giochi – Introduzione, edizione e commento ").
Weber's work is generally quoted according to the critical Gesamtausgabe ( collected works edition ), which is published by Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen.
The nearest approach to a critical edition is that of Hanoch Albeck.
Vishnu Sukthankar, editor of the first great critical edition of the Mahabharata, commented: " It is useless to think of reconstructing a fluid text in a literally original shape, on the basis of an archetype and a stemma codicum.

critical and complete
The book was a complete financial and critical failure.
However, in Cyclops ( the only complete satyr-play that survives ) Euripides structured the entertainment more like a tragedy and introduced a note of critical irony typical of his other work.
The most complete, critical text of authentic Ephrem was compiled between 1955 and 1979 by Dom Edmund Beck OSB as part of the Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium.
Separation of duties ensures that an individual can not complete a critical task by himself.
In 1999, the Italian music publisher Casa Ricordi, in collaboration with the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, embarked on a project to publish critical editions of the complete works of Bellini.
" Admiral Rodney was critical of Graves ' tactics, writing, " by contracting his own line he might have brought his nineteen against the enemy's fourteen or fifteen, [...] disabled them before they could have received succor, and gained a complete victory.
After the mixed critical and public reaction to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg decided to complete the trilogy to fulfill his promise to Lucas and " to apologize for the second one ".
Although the exact relationship between The Shrew and A Shrew remains uncertain, and without complete critical consensus, there is a tentative agreement amongst many critics that The Shrew is the original, and A Shrew is derived from it in some way.
The production was a critical success, and was subsequently recorded complete by Columbia Masterworks, one of the first complete recordings of a non-musical stage production ever made.
The complete Latin text was made available in a critical edition by Sheila Low-Beer in her doctoral dissertation Herman of Carinthia: The Liber imbriam, The Fatidica and the De indagatione Cordis, The City University of New York.
Vilsack's stance on the war was critical of President Bush but hesitant to call for an immediate and complete pullout from Iraq: " I don't think we're losing in Iraq, It appears to be a draw.
An environmental lobby group, Friends of the Avon River ( FAR ), has called upon the Federal Fisheries Ministers to instigate a Comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment Study ( CEIA ) of the complete Avon River Watershed in order to protect the Endangered Atlantic Salmon, the COSWIC listed American Eel and their ' critical habitats '.
" Aceinet of GameZone, while praising the compilation overall as " a nearly complete package of classic Sonic games ," was critical of the emulation of the Game Gear games, saying that " while the emulation is spot-on for the games, having to put up with a black bar around the screen could be upsetting to some.
On 21 February 2005, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Andersch's death, Diogenes Press released a critical edition of his complete works.
Because task durations have been planned at the 50 % probability duration, there is pressure on the resources to complete critical chain tasks as quickly as possible, overcoming student's syndrome and Parkinson's Law.
As part of the new complete critical edition of Mahler's symphonies being undertaken by the Gustav Mahler Society, a new critical edition of the Second Symphony was produced as a joint venture between Universal Edition and the Kaplan Foundation.
As of 1911, the best texts of the Sentences were those of Eduard Wölfflin ( 1869 ), A. Spengel ( 1874 ), and Wilhelm Meyer ( 1880 ), with complete critical apparatus and index verborum ; editions with notes by O. Friedrich ( 1880 ), R. A. H. Bickford-Smith ( 1895 ), with full bibliography ; see also W. Meyer, Die Sammlungen der Spruchverse des Publilius Syrus ( 1877 ), an important work.
Because Barry provided not just the main title theme but the complete soundtrack score, his music often enhanced the critical reception of a film, notably in Midnight Cowboy, the 1976 version of King Kong, Out of Africa, and Dances with Wolves.
He had already published ( 1814 ) an edition, with critical notes and commentary, of the Antidosis of Isocrates, the complete text of which, based upon the manuscripts in the Ambrosian and Laurentian libraries, had been made known by Andreas Mustoxydis of Corfu.
The critical distinctions are that diminished capacity is a partial, negating defense ( negates an element of the state's case ) with the burden on the state to show that the defendant acted with the requisite state of mind while insanity is a complete but affirmative defense-the defendant bearing the burden of proving that he was legally insane.
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.

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