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publication and renowned
The technique required to play them was extremely novel at the time of their publication, and the first performer who succeeded at mastering these pieces was the renowned virtuoso composer, Franz Liszt ( to whom Chopin's Op.
Also notable during the period was the publication of an exceptionally high quality reprint of the Ming Dynasty Tripitaka by Tetsugen, a renowned master of the Ōbaku school.
After the publication of this work, with its harsh condemnation of the papacy, the renowned humanist Erasmus, who had previously been cautiously supportive of Luther's activities, became convinced that he should not support Luther's calls for reform.
The later addition of John Rousseau as publisher and editor-in-chief Wes Nihei, as well as renowned artist Francis Mao, established GamePro as a large, profitable magazine worldwide publication.
The bestseller, The Devil Soldier ( 1992 ), by renowned historian and novelist Caleb Carr, was optioned for a motion picture soon after publication.
This was originally to have been an Australian edition of the renowned American magazine Cosmopolitan, but the deal fell through after Hearst Magazines sold the Cosmopolitan rights to longtime Packer rivals Fairfax, so Packer and Buttrose set about creating a new publication, dubbed Cleo, which they launched in 1972, several months ahead of its rival.
In February 2009, it was announced that publisher Zenbu Media would cease publication of Metal Maniacs, along with the magazine's larger, more renowned sister publication, Metal Edge.

publication and anthropologist
Chris Toumey, a cultural anthropologist at the University of South Carolina, has reconstructed the history of the publication and republication of Feynman ’ s talk, along with the record of citations to “ Plenty of Room ” in the scientific literature.
In a 2000 publication about Kennewick Man, anthropologist Glynn Custred of California State University East Bay said expert on Asian populations physical anthropologist C. Loring Brace of University of Michigan believed people related to the Jomon came before the modern Indian and that " two varieties of American Indian arose from the former being absorbed by the latter with the Plains Indian resembling the older group.
The compilation and U. S. publication of China's Gentry grew out of a relationship Fei developed at Tsinghua University with the University of Chicago anthropologist Robert Redfield and his wife, Margaret Park Redfield.
Despite such criticism, the reception that met She was overwhelmingly positive and echoed the sentiments expressed by anthropologist and literary critic Andrew Lang before the story's first publication: " I think She is one of the most astonishing romances I ever read.

publication and student
And with the publication of E. T. Leeds' Archaeology Of The Anglo-Saxon Settlements the student was presented with an organized synthesis of the archaeological data then known.
It then moved on to monthly publication in the student magazine of Nijmegen ( Algemeen Nijmeegs Studentenblad, ANS ).
During this period Husserl had delivered lectures on internal time consciousness, which several decades later his former student Heidegger edited for publication.
They started a student publication, The New Individualist Review, which was the outstanding libertarian journal of opinion for some years.
While still professor of philosophy at Michigan, Dewey and his junior colleagues, James Hayden Tufts and George Herbert Mead, together with his student James Rowland Angell, all influenced strongly by the recent publication of William James ' Principles of Psychology ( 1890 ), began to reformulate psychology, emphasizing the social environment on the activity of mind and behaviour rather than the physiological psychology of Wundt and his followers.
His colleague and former student Merritt Ruhlen ensured the publication of the final volume of his Eurasiatic work ( 2002 ) after his death.
Bloomfield's only other publication on an Austronesian language was an article on the syntax of Ilocano, based upon research undertaken with a native speaker of Ilocano who was a student at Yale University.
Author Philip K. Dick claimed to have coined this spelling in 1973, but its first recorded use appeared in a 1965 student publication at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
* The Orbital, the official student publication of Royal Holloway, University of London
At the death in 1838 of François Salvolini, Champollion's former student and assistant, this and other missing drafts were found among his papers ( incidentally demonstrating that Salvolini's own publication on the stone, in 1837, was plagiarism ).
At the time of Negative Dialectics publication, the fragility of West German democracy led to the increasing student protests.
Publishing since 1867, The Brunswickan is the oldest official student publication in Canada.
* Icarus ( magazine ), a Trinity College student publication
From the publication of his first paper in 1929, during his days as a student, until his death, Ulam was constantly writing on mathematics.
The official student publication is The Crusader.
American critic Harold Bloom commented at the time of its publication that Anatomy established Frye as " the foremost living student of Western literature.
The college has since seen the release of a student publication calling itself The Breezeblock, containing both college gossip and a satirical take on college life.
The Gazette is a student newspaper which has been in publication since 1906.
Inside Colby is a student publication that highlights student life by blogs, essays, photos, and videos.
He first became known as a writer for the Dartmouth Review, an independent student publication subsidized by alumni and organizations not affiliated with Dartmouth College.
" The Underground " is an unofficial student publication serving Missouri State University.
The first student publication on record at the University of Ottawa was The Owl which debuted in 1888.
Fueled by their lack of control over their publication and an increasing move towards autonomy in student newspapers across the country, editors at The Fulcrum began formulating plans to go " autonomous " as early as 1998, but many stalled attempts meant that they were not successful until many years later.

publication and Franz
Simultaneous submission of scientific findings to more than one journal or duplicate publication of findings is usually regarded as misconduct, under what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger.
Schlesinger's publication of Franz Liszt's Reminiscences de Robert le diable sold out on the day of issue and was immediately reprinted.
* Présence de l ' imperceptible, Franz Jacob, Châtelet ; with no date of publication
Although it was written in 1888, its controversial content made Franz Overbeck and Heinrich Köselitz delay its publication, along with Ecce Homo.
" This passage was judged by Franz Overbeck and Heinrich Köselitz to be unworthy of publication.
The journal in which it appeared had implemented a long-standing policy under editor Franz J. Ingelfinger which prohibited seeking publicity for research prior to its submission or publication, informally called the Ingelfinger Rule.
These two movements ( Adagio and Purgatorio ) were prepared for publication by Franz Schalk and Ernst Krenek in 1924.
At this time he began the translation of the Qur ' an into Hebrew and collaborated with Franz Delitzsch in editing Aaron ben Elijah's ' Etz Chayyim ( Leipzig, 1841 ); but the rules of the Austrian censorship did not permit the publication of his name as coeditor.
: Text of speech given by David Foster Wallace in March 1998 at a symposium sponsored by the PEN American Center in New York City to celebrate the publication of a new translation of Franz Kafka's 1920s novel The Castle by Schocken Books.
He also undertook, in connection with Philipp Franz von Siebold, the publication of the Moniteur des Indes, a valuable series of scientific papers, mainly from his own pen, on the foreign possessions of Holland, which was continued for three years.
In 1853 Proske initiated the publication of his invaluable " Musica Divina ", the fourth volume of which appeared in 1862 ( finished by such prominent students as Franz Xaver Haberl ).

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