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publication and English
But both were high-spirited and vivacious, both had tempers to control, both loved languages, especially English and German, both were good teachers and wrote for publication.
It was therefore not until the publication of J.H. Round's `` The Settlement Of The South And East Saxons '', and W.H. Stevenson's `` Dr. Guest And The English Conquest Of South Britain '', that a scientific basis for place-name studies was established.
While many leading chemists of the time refused to accept Lavoisier's new ideas, demand for Traité élémentaire as a textbook in Edinburgh was sufficient to merit translation into English within about a year of its French publication.
The out of print Random House publication of The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition is widely regarded as the most accurate and least redacted of any English language edition and is sought after on that basis by scholars and collectors.
Random House halted publication of the Steinsaltz Talmud after less than one-third of the English translation had been published.
Thomas Carlyle translated Goethe ’ s novel into English, and after its publication in 1824, many British authors wrote novels inspired by it.
Following the publication of the 1552 Prayer Book, a revised English Primer was published in 1553 ; adapting the Offices and Morning and Evening Prayer, and other prayers, for lay domestic piety.
The English translation was issued in USA in 1958, some 30 years after the publication of the original.
This led to the publication of his earliest surviving tract, which criticised the English church's suppression of the Puritan clergy.
In English the word magazine has also the meaning of " periodic publication ".
In the 1960s, Ackerman organized the publication of an English translation in the U. S. of the German science fiction series Perry Rhodan, the longest science fiction series in history.
Globe magazine also appears monthly, having first started as a bi-lingual publication which produced two versions of each of its articles-one in English and the other in Spanish.
It was only in the 19th century, with the increasing interest in occultism amongst the British following the publication of Francis Barrett's The Magus ( 1801 ), that the term entered the English language in reference to books of magic.
The first entirely Catholic English language publication published in Buenos Aires, The Southern Cross is an Argentine newspaper founded on January 16, 1875 by Dean Patricio Dillon, an Irish immigrant, a deputy for Buenos Aires Province and president of the Presidential Affairs Commission amongst other positions.
* In 1962, the first major English language publication on the subject " Molecular Structure and Properties of Liquid Crystals ", by Dr. George W. Gray.
United States version of the English text of the eighth edition ( 2006 ) of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures publication Le Système International d ’ Unités ( SI ) ( Special Publication 330 ).
The publication of John Newbery's compilation of English rhymes, Mother Goose's Melody, or, Sonnets for the Cradle ( London, c. 1765 ), is the first record we have of many classic rhymes, still in use today.
In 1867, the word " nori " first appeared in an English-language publication" A Japanese and English Dictionary ," by James C. Hepburn.
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
The De Vere Code, a book by English actor Jonathan Bond, the author claims that Thomas Thorpe ´ s 30-word dedication to the original publication of Shakespeare's Sonnets contains six simple encryptions which conclusively establish de Vere as the author of the poems.
All the political part of the English Constitution is fully understood, and distinctly stated in Blackstone and many other books, but the Ministerial part, the work of conducting the executive government, has rested so much on practice, on usage, on understanding, that there is no particular publication to which reference can be made for the explanation and description of it.
However, it is possible to find other works that appeared in American but not English editions, works that only appeared in the original newspaper publication, and some that only appeared in the Sussex and Burwash editions.
Finally, in 2011, through the efforts of Ruben Angelici's scholarship, the first, full translation of Richard's ' De Trinitate ' has been released for publication in English and now this scholastic masterpiece is readily available to a wider audience to be appreciated in its entirety.
George Holyoake's 1896 publication English Secularism defines secularism as:
In 1861 he became the editor and proprietor of the Dublin University Magazine and he began to take advantage of double publication, first serializing in the Dublin University Magazine, then revising for the English market.

publication and Futurist
The publication of the " Futurist Manifesto ", 1909, on the front cover of the French daily newspaper Le Figaro was an audacious coup de théâtre that resulted in international notoriety.

publication and manifesto
The beginnings of the so-called " reform movement ", of which Mercadante was part, arose from the publication of a manifesto by Giuseppe Mazzini which he wrote in 1836, the Filosofia della musica.
The publication of Jean Cocteau's manifesto Le coq et l ' Arlequin resulted in Henri Collet's media articles that led to instant fame for the group, of which Tailleferre was the only female member.
Clamence thus proceeds to " destroy that flattering reputation " ( Camus 326 ) primarily by making public comments that he knows will be received as objectionable: telling beggars that they are " embarrassing people ," declaring his regret at not being able to hold serfs and beat them at his whim, and announcing the publication of a " manifesto exposing the oppression that the oppressed inflict on decent people.
The outbreak of the war with Austria in April 1792 and the publication of a manifesto by the Austrian commander, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, threatening the destruction of Paris if the safety of the royal family was again endangered, led to the storming of the Tuileries by Parisian radicals on August 10, 1792.
Some idea of Busoni's mature attitude to composition can be gained from his 1907 manifesto, Sketch of a New Aesthetic of Music, a publication somewhat controversial in its time.
In November 1943, the PPR set out to gain legitimacy by appealing to the nationalist cause with the publication of the manifesto What Are We Fighting For.
The publication of the manifesto by the journal Nova revija, edited by Rupel, caused a huge scandal in Yugoslavia, and Rupel was forced to step down as editor.
The original manifesto for NTK, showing its Special Projects origins, suggests the intent of the publication while attracting the target demographic.
George Reynolds testified in the Smoot Hearings before the U. S. Senate that he, Charles W. Penrose, and John R. Winder edited the manifesto that President Wilford Woodruff delivered, preparing it for publication.
His last publication on the subject was a manifesto against compulsory education and in favour of denominational schools.
Though no record of Castro's words was kept, he reconstructed them later for publication in what was to become the manifesto of his 26th of July Movement.
The comprehensive manifesto of the party was printed and circulated during its years in active politics and its founder is author of a publication named ' Responsible Politics ' widely sold during the time of its publication it laid down the predictions and expectations of on coming politics in Pakistan.
With the publication and announcement of the manifesto, federal persecution stopped.
During what became known as the October Crisis, as the leader of the FLQ's Liberation Cell, on October 5, 1970, Jacques Cossette-Trudel along with his wife Louise, her brother Jacques Lanctôt, Yves Langlois, Nigel Hamer, and Marc Carbonneau abducted James Cross, the British Trade Commissioner, from his Montreal home, demanding the release of 27 convicted FLQ militants and the publication of the group's political manifesto.
The official church organization was formed after the " Freedom of religion ” manifesto publication at the April 17, 1905.
After dowsing himself with gasoline and threatening to set himself afire, Downey ordered the Boeing 737 to fly to the French city of Le Touquet and held the 113 people on board hostage, demanding publication of his manifesto, and for Pope John Paul II to disclose the third secret.

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