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Finzi had a long friendship with the composer Howard Ferguson who, as well as offering advice on his works during his life, helped with the editing of several of Finzi's posthumous works.
Kobayashi Hideo, to whom Chūya entrusted the manuscript for Arishi Hi no Uta on his deathbed was responsible for the posthumous promotion of his works, and Ooka Shohei for collecting and editing The Complete Works of Nakahara Chūya, a collection containing the poet's uncollected poems, his journals, and many letters.
Schuller is editor-in-chief of Jazz Masterworks Editions, and co-director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra in Washington, D. C. Another recent effort of preservation was his editing and posthumous premiering at Lincoln Center in 1989 of Charles Mingus ' immense final work, Epitaph, subsequently released on Columbia / Sony Records.
* First Cycle ( posthumous editing and expanding of a manuscript by H. Beam Piper ) ( 1982 )
This work has included the editing of a number of posthumous collections of his writings.

posthumous and Ernest
* Ernest Hemingway's third major posthumous work, the novel The Garden of Eden, takes place in Aigues-Mortes.
In the century's first decade, poetry still had a large audience ; volumes of verse published in that time included Thomas Hardy's The Dynasts, Christina Rossetti's posthumous Poetical Works, Ernest Dowson's Poems, George Meredith's Last Poems, Robert Service's Ballads of a Cheechako and John Masefield's Ballads and Poems.
He is considered a key figure in early Finnish modernism ( together with Väinö Raitio and Ernest Pingoud ) and several of his works, most notably the opera Juha, have obtained posthumous attention.
The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition, is a posthumous collection of Ernest Hemingway's ( July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961 ) short fiction, published in 1987.
It was partitioned in 1704 between the sons of Count Prosper Ferdinand, with Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg going to Joseph William Ernest, and Fürstenberg-Weitra to his posthumous son, Louis Augustus Egon.

posthumous and fiction
Since 2009 the Solstice Award which may be posthumous recognizes lifetime contributions to the science fiction and fantasy field.
More recently, science fiction author Philip K. Dick reportedly had a theophany on 3 February 1974, which was to become the later basis for his semi-biographic works Valis ( 1981 ) and the posthumous Radio Free Albemuth ( 1985 ).
Below is a list of Brasillach's oeuvre ( fiction, non-fiction and poetry ), including posthumous works.
Mamatas edited the posthumous collection of short fiction, Queen of the Country, by dark fantasist D. G. K. Goldberg in 2008.
Grumbles from the Grave is a posthumous 1989 autobiography of science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein collated by his wife Virginia Heinlein from his notes and writings.

posthumous and January
* January 30 – The body of Oliver Cromwell is exhumed and subjected to a posthumous execution, along with those of John Bradshaw and Henry Ireton.
* January 7 – Hirohito ( posthumous name: Emperor Shōwa ) died and Akihito became Emperor of Japan.
* Eternal Leader ( posthumous ) ( January 2012 – present )
* Grand Marshal of the DPRK ( posthumous ) ( January 2012 – present )
* Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum ( 10 January 1922 ; posthumous )
* Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum ( 28 January 1926 ; posthumous )
* Count ( 28 January 1926 ; posthumous )
On 30 January 1661, following the Restoration of the English monarchy of 1660, Charles II had Ireton's corpse exhumed and mutilated in a posthumous execution, along with those of Cromwell and John Bradshaw in retribution for signing his father's death warrant.
* January 9, 1624: The birth of an Imperial princess who will become known by the posthumous name of Meishō-tennō.
A posthumous work entitled Contemplatio Philosophica was printed for private circulation in 1793 by Taylor's grandson, Sir William Young, 2nd Bart., ( d 10 January 1815 ) prefaced by a life of the author, and with an appendix containing letters addressed to him by Bolingbroke, Bossuet, and others.
* January 1, 1638: The birth of an Imperial prince who will become known by the posthumous name of Go-Sai-tennō.
The original statutes of January 1954 did not make allowance for posthumous awards ( and this perhaps explains why the decoration was never awarded to Mahatma Gandhi ), though this provision was added in the January 1966 statute.
João Manuel died of what the sources refer to as consumption ( tuberculosis ) on 2 January 1554, however it is worth mentioning that some historians believe his death occurred as a result of diabetes, a disease he inherited from his maternal grandfather Philip I. Eighteen days later, a posthumous son was born from his marriage: the future King Sebastian I of Portugal.
On January 21, 2009, DeBakey became the first posthumous recipient of The Denton A. Cooley Leadership Award.
The Cadaver Synod ( also called the Cadaver Trial or, in Latin, the Synodus Horrenda ) is the name commonly given to the posthumous ecclesiastical trial of Catholic Pope Formosus, held in the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome during January of 897.
Feldkamp also edited a second posthumous volume, a comic almanac titled How to Get from January to December, that appeared in 1951.
A posthumous album recorded between January and June, 1996 and released on July 18, 1997.
* 8 January — John Barry, soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1901 at Monument Hill, South Africa ( born 1873 ).
Osirus is a posthumous mixtape album by Ol ' Dirty Bastard released on January 4, 2005.
Henry Alexius Courtney, Jr. ( January 6, 1916 – May 15, 1945 ) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps Reserve during World War II, and a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor.

posthumous and 1
In 1 AD, Confucius was given his first posthumous name, the " Laudably Declarable Lord Ni " ( 褒成宣尼公 ).
# Overrides rules 1 to 3: If there is a more common convention than using posthumous, temple or era names, then use it.
In this historical text, Spadones are eligible to marry women ( D 23. 3. 39. 1 ), institute posthumous heirs ( D 28. 2. 6 ), and adopt children ( Institutions of Justinian 1. 11. 9 ), unless they are castrati.
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plaçage – plethysmography – plural marriage – plushophile – plushophilia – PnP – podophilia – point of no return – polyamory – polyandry – polyandry in Tibet – polycystic ovary syndrome – polyfidelity – polygamy – polygynandry – polygyny – polyiterophilia – polymastia – polymorphous perverse – polymorphous perversity – polythelia – pomosexual – pompoir – pony boots ( fetish footwear ) – ponyboy – ponygirl – poppers – popping her cherry – population control – Pornographic film actor – pornai – pornographic magazine – pornographic movie – pornographic novel – pornography – pornography in Europe – pornography in Japan – pornography in the United States – post-coital tristesse – post-natal depression – post-orgasmic pain – post-partum sex taboo – posterior commissure of labia – posthumous marriage – postmasturbatory urine – postpartum examination – potency – pozcum – pre-eclampsia – pre-ejaculate – pre-ejaculatory fluid – pre-marital sex – pre-menstrual tension – pre-op transsexual – 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prostitution in Latin America – prostitution in Medieval Europe – prostitution in Myanmar – prostitution in Nepal – prostitution in Nevada – prostitution in New Zealand – prostitution in Rhode Island – prostitution in Russia – prostitution in Saudi Arabia – prostitution in South Korea – prostitution in Sweden – prostitution in Taiwan – prostitution in Thailand – prostitution in the Czech Republic – prostitution in the Netherlands – prostitution in the People's Republic of China – prostitution in the Philippines – prostitution in the Republic of Ireland – prostitution in the United Kingdom – prostitution in the United States – proxy marriage – proxy wedding – prudery – pseudocyesis – pseudohermaphrodite – pseudohermaphroditism – pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias – psychoendocrinology – psychohormonal – psycholagny – psychomotor epilepsy – Psychopathia Sexualis – psychopathia transsexualis – psychopathic – psychosexual development – psychosexual disorder – psychosexual inversion – 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* February 1 – A posthumous performance of Antonio Sacchini's Œdipe à Colone at the Paris Opéra results in the previously unsuccessful opera becoming one of the most popular pieces in the repertoire for several decades.
Theobald married Blanche of Navarre on July 1, 1199 at Chartres, and was succeeded by his posthumous son by Blanche of Navarre, Theobald IV.
It was Soulja Slim and Juvenile's first No. 1 hit, and as the song was released after Soulja Slim's death he became only the sixth artist to have a posthumous No. 1 song.
* The first posthumous Military Cross was that awarded to Captain Herbert Westmacott ( 491354 ), Grenadier Guards for gallantry in Northern Ireland during the period 1 February 1980 to 30 April 1980.
The series is loosely based on two works by Jules Verne ; his posthumous 1919 novel The Barsac Mission ( L ’ Étonnante Aventure de la mission Barsac, consisting of two volumes-Book 1, Into the Niger Bend and Book 2, City in the Sahara ) as well as his 1896 novel Facing the Flag ( Face au drapeau ).
Even more amazingly, Cassidy's run of consecutive # 1 albums started after her death, so the entire record is posthumous.
Lieutenant Commander Eugene Kingsmill Esmonde VC DSO, F / Lt, RAF, Lt-Cdr ( A ) RN ( 1 March 1909 – 12 February 1942 ) was a distinguished pilot who was a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to members of Commonwealth forces.
Though it only remained there a week, it entered the record books, being the first time in UK chart history a posthumous release has taken over from another posthumous release, and only the second time for a record to return to # 1, following " Bohemian Rhapsody " which did so in 1991.
" Pledging My Love " became a posthumous R & B # 1 hit for ten weeks beginning February 12, 1955.
The first " group awarding " took place on June 30, 2001 to Pavieł Maryjaŭ, Michaił Karčmit, Vital Kramko and Alaksandar Dubko ( posthumous ), while Kirill Vakhromeev, Mikhail Savicki, Mikhail Vysotsky, Piotr Prokopovich and Vasily Revyako were presented their titles on March 1, 2006.
June 1, 2005 marked the event's third anniversary, which was celebrated with a posthumous award to the late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who repealed anti-gay clauses from the Criminal Code of Canada, and is famous for saying that " The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation.
The Quartettsatz received its posthumous premiere on 1 March 1867 in Vienna.
" Pray " was followed by Freddie Mercury scoring a posthumous number 1 with a remixed version of " Living on My Own ", the original version of which made number 50 in 1985, making it the first remix of a previously charted single to reach number 1.
* Luftwaffe: total 2, 161 ( flying crew – 1, 309, paratroopers-756, posthumous – 410 );

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