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details and life
These observations about Hardy's productivity tally with the details of his life as we know them.
The majority of details on Alcuin's life come from his letters and poems.
Most details of his life come from the fragments left from Porphyry's writings.
Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity.
Wilfrid had been present at the exhumation of her body in 695, and Bede questioned the bishop about the exact circumstances of the body and asked for more details of her life, as Wilfrid had been her advisor.
Babur wrote his memoirs and these form the main source for details of his life.
Given this influence, it is unfortunate that many of the details of his life remain shrouded in mystery, perhaps forever ; even the only known picture of him, shown above, is heavily retouched, with a fake tie painted in by hand.
It was an important step for a leading female novelist to write a biography of another, and Gaskell's approach was unusual in that, rather than analysing her subject's achievements, she concentrated on private details of Charlotte's life, emphasising aspects which countered accusations of ' coarseness ' which had been levelled at her writing.
Mainland European sources rarely concern themselves with affairs in Britain, and even less commonly with events in northern Britain, but the life of Saint Cathróe of Metz, a work of hagiography written in Germany at the end of the 10th century, provides plausible details of the saint's early life in north Britain.
Some Christians believe that the Law was " completed " by Jesus and has become irrelevant to " faith life ", for details see Biblical law in Christianity.
He became personally involved in all branches of the administration: edicts were issued governing the smallest details of everyday life and law, while taxation and public morals were rigidly enforced.
Traditional accounts of the author's life are found in many commentaries and include details such as these: He was born on Salamis Island around 484 BC, the son of Mnesarchus, a retailer who lived in a village near Athens.
Ōjin is generally believed to have existed, based on archaeological evidence ; but details of his life are scant.
Epic narrative allowed poets like Homer no opportunity for personal revelations but Hesiod's extant work comprises didactic poems and here he went out of his way to let his audience in on a few details of his life, including three explicit references in Works and Days, as well as some passages in his Theogony that support inferences.
' Of the details of his life, very little has survived though numerous statues and statuettes of him have been found.
The low status of the ukiyo-e artist meant that the details of his life remain buried in obscurity ” ( Kobayashi, p 34 ).
Nevertheless, details of Masoch's private life were obscure until Aurora von Rümelin's memoirs, Meine Lebensbeichte ( 1906 ), were published in Berlin under the pseudonym Wanda v. Dunajew.
If one accepts that Luke was in fact the author of the Gospel bearing his name and also the Acts of the Apostles, certain details of his personal life can be reasonably assumed.
The details of Miyamoto Musashi's early life are difficult to verify.
However, there are no exact details of Musashi's life, since Musashi's only writings are those related to strategy and technique.
The details of Saint Matilda's life come largely from brief mentions in the Res gestae saxonicae of the monastic historian Widukind of Corvey ( c. 925 – 973 ), and from two sacred biographies ( the vita antiquior and vita posterior ) written, respectively, circa 974 and circa 1003.
Robert Flaherty ’ s great innovation was simply to combine the two forms of actuality, infusing the exotic journey with the details of indigenous work and play and life.
She paid very close attention to the details, something she had always done in her husband's life.
However, Shakespeare scholars say that Shakespeare gets many details of Italian life wrong, including the laws and urban geography of Venice.

details and were
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
those of 1788 were going to prove decisive, though many of their details are obscure.
Your ear takes you into the ensemble, and you may well become aware of instrumental details which previously were apparent only in the score.
raised details of designs were colored in shades of yellow-green, blue-green, brown and pink.
Since the details of the elections were settled the change of government had no direct effect on the technical aspects of the elections, and may have been more important as an indication of royal displeasure with the U.N.F.P.
Sometimes she displays amazing eidetic imagery and seems to see all details in perspective, as if the scene were actually there.
While emphasizing that technical details were not fully worked out, Pelham said his resolution would seek to set aside the privilege resolution which the House voted through 87-31.
He said that drawings of the Dreadnought and printed details about the ship were found reproduced in an undeveloped roll of film taken from Lonsdale when he was arrested with the two civil servants outside the Old Vic theater Saturday afternoon, Jan. 7.
Besides, agreements `` in principle '', with the petty details to be thrashed out later, were commonplace in diplomatic history.
Observing logs typically record details about which objects were observed and when, as well as describing the details that were seen.
Ultimately, the abstract parallels between algebraic systems were seen to be more important than the details and modern algebra was born.
Each were influenced by themselves and design details from other cultures as far away as contemporary Mexico.
Some details were changed slightly to allow more player choice-for example, players can be full Trump Artists without having walked the Pattern or the Logrus, which Merlin says is impossible ; and players ' psychic abilities are far greater than those shown in the books.
This announcement followed a five-year standardization process in which fifteen competing designs were presented and evaluated, before the Rijndael cipher was selected as the most suitable ( see Advanced Encryption Standard process for more details ).
J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly similarly were not aware of the details of Babbage's Analytical Engine work prior to the completion of their design for the first electronic general-purpose computer, the ENIAC.
For many years, the events described in " The Curse of Akkad " were thought, like the details of Sargon's birth, to be purely fictional.
Aalto claimed that his paintings were not made as individual artworks but as part of his process of architectural design, and many of his small-scale " sculptural " experiments with wood led to later larger architectural details and forms.
Firm details of specific rites are sparse, as members were sworn under the penalty of death not to reveal anything about the Mysteries to non-initiates.
In spite of its academic nature, the copious details to be found in the treatise rendered it of the highest value to the army organizers of the 16th century, who were engaged in fashioning a regular military system out of the semi-feudal systems of previous generations.
In that engagement at least 3 other Serbian aircraft were shot down by USAF F-16C fighters using AIM-9 missiles ( see Banja Luka incident for more details ).
According to accounts which vary in some of the details, in 340 BC the Byzantines and their allies the Athenians were under siege by the troops of Philip of Macedon.

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