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Mircea Eliade presents in his novel Dayan ( 1979 ) a student's mystic and fantastic journey through time and space under the guidance of the Wandering Jew, in the search of a higher truth and of his own self.
Wandering through the world, Astarte takes up a star that has fallen from the sky ( a meteorite ) and consecrates it at Tyre.
The band titled their set " Old School Mule " and ran through some of their older songs such as " Wandering Child " and " Thorazine Shuffle.
Wandering through the tunnels, they hear the distant roar of an animal, and find a shrine containing the statue of a giant, fur-covered creature with a single horn and wicked-looking claws.
The Tarim River changes its course through time, and therefore the location of the terminal lake also changes, causing some confusion amongst the early explorers as to the exact location of Lop Nor, and the lake was thus referred to a the " Wandering Lake.
Wandering through the city he sees some of the misery of life in Agroland he didn't notice before.
He toured in America in 1817 ; and on retiring in 1822 from the operatic stage, he travelled through the provinces with an entertainment called The Wandering Melodist.
Wandering through the Tokyo slums, he meets former boxing trainer Danpei.

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* The Wandering Bishops: Apostles of a New Spirituality by Lewis Keizer.
* Management by Wandering Around: Reference Rovering and Quality Reference Service
The Wandering Jew purported to be a documentary depicting the Jewish world, insinuating that the Jewish population consisted of avaricious barbarians putting on a front for civilized European society, remaining indifferent and unaffected by the war.
Wandering atoms was a puzzle solved by Lipscomb in one of his few papers with no co-authors.
Heine introduces the character as a Wandering Jew of the ocean, and also added the device taken up so vigorously by Wagner in this, and many subsequent operas: the Dutchman can only be redeemed by the love of a faithful woman.
The poem may also have been inspired by the legends of the Wandering Jew, who was forced to wander the earth until Judgement Day for taunting Jesus on the day of the Crucifixion, and of the Flying Dutchman.
Another legend, as recorded in Flores Historiarum is that Joseph is in fact the Wandering Jew, a man cursed by Jesus to walk the Earth until the Second Coming.
* The Wandering Jew Curious Myths of the Middle Ages by Sabine Baring-Gould, M. A.
On April 2, 1885, near Frog Lake, Saskatchewan ( now in Alberta ) a Cree raiding party led by Wandering Spirit attacked a small town.
The similarities and differences between the Wandering Rocks and the Symplegades has been much debated by scholars, as have potential locations for them.
In the Odyssey of Homer, the sorceress Circe tells Odysseus of the " Wandering Rocks " or " Roving Rocks " that have only been successfully passed by the Argo when homeward bound.
The similarities and differences between the Wandering Rocks and the Symplegades has been much debated by scholars, as have potential locations for them.
The Wandering Jew by Gustave Doré
A variety of names have since been given to the Wandering Jew, including Matathias, Buttadeus, Paul Marrane, and Isaac Laquedem ( a name for him in France and the Low Countries, in popular legend as well as in a novel by Dumas ).
The Wandering Jew by Samuel Hirszenberg ( 1900 ).
A variant of the Wandering Jew legend is recorded in the Flores Historiarum by Roger of Wendover around the year 1228.
It has been alleged by an 1881 writer, who however cites no instances, that the supposed presence of the Wandering Jew has occasionally been used as a pretext for incursions by Gentiles into Jewish quarters during the late Middle Ages, when the legend was accepted as fact.
Whereas previous images of The Wandering Jew had afforded him some dignity, Doré's pejorative depiction was co-opted by anti-Semites and the exaggerated caricature was adapted by artists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
" The Pardoner's Tale ", a story from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer may contain a reference to the Wandering Jew.
The Wandering Jew is also mentioned in Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin c. 1820.
77 ) — there is a drama entitled The Wandering Jew, or Love's Masquerade, written by Andrew Franklin ( 1797 ).
The Wandering Jew is the title of a poem in four cantos by Shelley written in 1810 but unpublished until 1877.

Wandering and White
* Long-distance Wandering and Mating by the Dancing White Lady Spider ( Leucorchestris arenicola ) ( Araneae, Sparassidae ) Across Namib Dunes ( PDF, 306 kB ) by Joh R. Henschel ( August 2002 ).

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Wandering and sinking into poverty, he accidentally becomes caught up in a robbery and is sentenced to ten years on a brutal Southern chain gang.
This would later become the first classic play to be translated into Yiddish, and it was a longtime standard of Yiddish theater ; Uriel Acosta is the signature role of the actor Rafalesco, the protagonist of Sholem Aleichem's Wandering Stars.
Awkward legends arose suggesting that the disciples to whom Jesus was speaking did not die but remain alive, eventually developing into legends like that of a Wandering Jew and of Prester John.
Wandering into a mosque, he tells the holy man ( Charles Belcher ) he disdains his religion ; his philosophy is, " What I want, I take.
An American rabbi, H. M. Bien, turned the character into the " Wandering Gentile " in his novel
Hans Christian Andersen made his " Ahasuerus " the Angel of Doubt, and was imitated by Heller in a poem on " The Wandering of Ahasuerus ", which he afterward developed into three cantos.
The German writer Stefan Heym in his novel Ahasver ( translated into English as The Wandering Jew ) maps a story of Ahasver and Lucifer against both ancient times and socialist East Germany.
In Vsevolod Ivanov's story Ahasver a weird man comes to a Soviet writer in Moscow in 1944, introduces himself as " Ahasver the cosmopolite " and claims he is Paul von Eitzen, a theologian from Hamburg, who concocted the legend of Wandering Jew in the 16th century to become rich and famous but then turned himself into a real Ahasver against his will.
Wandering into Maryon Park, he takes photos of two lovers.
Joseph Roth, born Moses Joseph Roth ( September 2, 1894 – May 27, 1939 ), was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist, best known for his family saga Radetzky March ( 1932 ) about the decline and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and for his novel of Jewish life, Job ( 1930 ) as well as the seminal essay ' Juden auf Wanderschaft ' ( 1927 ; translated into English as The Wandering Jews ), a fragmented account about the Jewish migrations from eastern to western Europe in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Simeon was the singer, but began to incorporate a 1940s vintage audio oscillator into the show, which alienated the other band members to the extent that the group was eventually reduced to the duo of Simeon and Taylor, at which point they renamed themselves The Silver Apples, after the William Butler Yeats poem The Song of the Wandering Aengus.
One of her best-known works is Hōrōki ( translated into English as " Vagabond's Song " or " Vagabond's Diary ") (, 1927 ), which was adapted into the anime Wandering Days.
Wandering Cybertron in a purely organic body that transformed from humanoid wolf to dragon, Megatron took the name Noble, feigned innocence, and was taken in by the unwitting Maximals, and then exploited them to enable him to return to his citadel, where he transferred his spark into a new, purely technological body, a massive fortress in the shape of his own head, which transformed into a space cruiser.
Wandering workmen are given so much gold, coined or rough, which is weighed, heated in a pan of charcoal, beaten into wire, and then worked in the courtyard or verandah of the employer's house according to the designs of the artist, who weighs the complete work on restoring it and is paid at a specified rate for his labour.
Wandering in range of an American nuclear test, radiation transforms Javorsky into a mindless beast.
Director of the faculty of philosophy at the New School for Social Research Graduate Faculty of New York at the time of his death, he was the author of three notable philosophical works: Maître Eckhart et la joie errante (" Master Eckhart and the Wandering Joy ", 1972 ; translated into English as Meister Eckhart: Mystic and philosopher ISBN 0-253-35183-9, 1978 ), Le Principe d ' anarchie, Heidegger et la question de l ' agir ( From Principles to Anarchy: Heidegger on Being and Acting, 1982 ), and lastly, the monumental work Des Hégémonies brisées ( Broken Hegemonies ISBN 0-253-21547-1, 2003 ), published posthumously in 1996.
Wandering off into the vicinity of a gypsy caravan, in the country, he encounters the beautiful, though bedraggled, Edna and entertains her with his violin.
Carabao first came into the national spotlight with their third album, Waniphok ( วณ ิ พก-" The Wandering Minstrel "), the title song of which told the story of a blind street musician and became a major hit.

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