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1553 – 9 September 1606 ) was a German composer and music editor who worked with Orlando de Lassus.

editor and edition
In 1915 Edward S. Dana, editor of the sixth edition, asked W. E. Ford of Yale University to prepare a seventh edition of his father's work.
This discovery has shed much light on the differences between the two versions ; while it was previously maintained that the Greek Septuagint ( the version used by the earliest Christians ) was only a poor translation, professor Emanuel Tov, senior editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ' publication, wrote that the Masoretic edition either represents a substantial rewriting of the original Hebrew, or there had previously been two different versions of the text.
Joseph Gilfillan was the chief editor of the 1911 Ojibwa edition of the Book of Common Prayer entitled Iu Wejibuewisi Mamawi Anamiawini Mazinaigun ( Iw Wejibwewizi Maamawi-anami ' aawini Mazina ' igan ).
Few would dispute the verdict of James D. Forbes, an editor of the eighth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica: " His scientific glory is different in kind from that of Young and Fresnel ; but the discoverer of the law of polarization of biaxial crystals, of optical mineralogy, and of double refraction by compression, will always occupy a foremost rank in the intellectual history of the age.
In this era, the Britannica moved from being a three-volume set ( 1st edition ) compiled by one young editor — William Smellie — to a 20-volume set written by numerous authorities.
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
A notorious instance from the Britannica's early years is the rejection of Newtonian gravity by George Gleig, the chief editor of the 3rd edition ( 1788 – 1797 ), who wrote that gravity was caused by the classical element of fire.
Speaking of the 3rd edition ( 1788 – 1797 ), Britannica's chief editor George Gleig wrote that " perfection seems to be incompatible with the nature of works constructed on such a plan, and embracing such a variety of subjects.
Portrait of Thomas Spencer Baynes, editor of the 9th edition.
The more popularly accepted date for the Viking raid on Lindisfarne is 8 June ; Michael Swanton, editor of Routledge's edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, writes " vi id Ianr, presumably an error for vi id Iun ( June 8 ) which is the date given by the Annals of Lindisfarne ( p. 505 ), when better sailing weather would favour coastal raids.
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.
Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition, associate editor, Joyce Bourne.
Honigmann, the editor of the Arden Shakespeare edition, concluded that Othello's race is ambiguous.
Michael Neill, editor of the Oxford Shakespeare edition, notes that the earliest critical references to Othello's colour, ( Thomas Rymer's 1693 critique of the play, and the 1709 engraving in Nicholas Rowe's edition of Shakespeare ), assume him to be Sub-Saharan, while the earliest known North African interpretation was not until Edmund Kean's production of 1814.
In 1882, one of Steiner's teachers, Karl Julius Schröer, suggested Steiner's name to Joseph Kürschner, chief editor of an important new edition of Goethe's works, who asked Steiner to become the edition's natural science editor, a truly astonishing opportunity for a young student without any form of academic credentials or previous publications.
In 1888, as a result of his work for the Kürschner edition of Goethe's works, Steiner was invited to work as an editor at the Goethe archives in Weimar.
' Again writing about these events, Robert Latham – the editor of the definitive edition of the diary – has remarked: ' His descriptions of both – agonisingly vivid – achieve their effect by being something more than superlative reporting ; they are written with compassion.
The magazine's first cover illustration, a dandy peering at a butterfly through a monocle, was drawn by Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor, based on an 1834 caricature of the then Count d ' Orsay which appeared as an illustration in the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
He worked as an editor for the publisher Simon Kra, who produced " limited edition " books, which were popularly considered an investment against inflation.
John Maddox, editor of Nature from 1966 to 1973 as well as from 1980 to 1995, suggested at a celebratory dinner for the journal ’ s centennial edition that perhaps it was the journalistic qualities of Nature that drew readers in ; “ journalism ” Maddox states, “ is a way of creating a sense of community among people who would otherwise be isolated from each other.
The Oxford Dictionary of Music, second edition, revised, Joyce Bourne, associate editor.
The editor was revealed to be Mike J. Nichols of Santa Clarita, California in the September 7, 2001, edition of the Washington Post.

editor and Plowman's
Since Jack Upland was definitely ( and wrongly ) attributed to Chaucer in the sixteenth century, it is likely that the editor is introducing the possibility of a fictive authorship claim to deal with the possibility that The Plowman's Tale refers to the Crede.
In this way the editor may have thought that if Jack Upland is signified by the " crede " reference in The Plowman's Tale, then " Chaucer " is speaking ; if the Crede is signified, then it is the " Pellican, not own person.

editor and Tale
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
So highly regarded was his work that the introduction ( likely written by Dell editor Oskar Lebeck ) to Fairy Tale Parade # 1 spoke of him as " the artist who drew all the wonderful pictures in this book ".
* Bartleby the Inscrutable: A Collection of Commentary on Herman Melville's Tale " Bartleby the Scrivener ", editor.
* Beyond The Looking Glass: Extraordinary Works of Fairy Tale and Fantasy ( 1973 ) editor, with Jonathan Cott
He is the joint editor of the Annotated Bibliography of Chaucer's Monk's Tale and Nun's Priest's Tale.
Ayoade continued his association with The Mighty Boosh in the third series, acting as script editor and also reprising his role of Saboo in the episodes " Eels ", " Nanageddon ", " The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox " and " Party ".

editor and possibly
Ackerman was a Los Angeles, California-based magazine editor, science fiction writer and literary agent, a founder of science fiction fandom and possibly the world's most avid collector of genre books and movie memorabilia.
He briefly attended Harvard Divinity School in 1853, possibly to be reunited with a romantic interest, but left in November 1853 to take a job as an assistant editor with the Boston Daily Advertiser.
Anna Laetitia Barbauld (, by herself possibly, as in French, née Aikin ; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825 ) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and children's author.
Herriman's continued with Hearst until June 1905, when he left the paper, possibly due to the new sports editor being unsympathetic to cartoonists.
* Isaac H. Bromley ( 1833 – 1899 ), born in Norwich, lawyer, editor, politician, railroad director, possibly most notable as a humorist.
In April 2012 speech at Harvard University, Vogue Italia editor Franca Sozzani conceded that the fashion industry may be a cause of the recent rise in eating disorders, but that the industry was being unfairly singled out for blame: " How can all this be possibly caused by fashion?
It is one of the last places in the English-speaking world that will publish long essays ... and possibly the very last to combine academic rigour – even the letters to the editor are footnoted – with great clarity of language.
He is known for designing and implementing the REXX programming language ( published in IBM Systems Journal in 1984 ) and the NetRexx programming language ( 1996 – 1997 ), his work on color perception and image processing ( 1982 – 1985 ), the STET folding editor ( 1977 ), the LEXX live parsing editor ( 1985, possibly the first editor with color highlighting ) for the Oxford English Dictionary, electronic publishing, SGML applications, PMGlobe, the IBM Jargon file ( IBMJARG ) through 1990, Java-related languages, the Acorn System 1 simulator,
* The text of Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves consists largely of the fictional book The Navidson Record by Zampanò ( possibly based on Jorge Luis Borges ), and commentary upon it by its discoverer and editor Johnny Truant.
Dr. Armitage Robinson showed in his edition of that work ( 1893 ) that the citation is an addition to the passage of Origen made by the compilers, or possibly by a later editor.
Tytler contributed some long treatises to the third edition ( 1788 – 1797 ), and possibly was even its first editor before he left Edinburgh in March 1788, the month before the first number was published.
This view is not shared by Henry Wansbrough, editor of the New Jerusalem Bible, who writes, " Despite claims to the contrary, it is clear that the Jerusalem Bible was translated from the French, possibly with occasional glances at the Hebrew or Greek, rather than vice versa.
Allmusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine concurred, citing it as " possibly the most beautiful song of the rock and roll era ".
The otherwise unknown ' William Hammon ' ( possibly a pseudonym ) signed the preface and postscript as editor of the work, and the anonymous main text is attributed to Matthew Turner ( d.

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