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Finding Aid to the William Heyen Collection
This Finding Aid describes the collection of original works by William Heyen, donated by the author to SUNY Brockport's archives. Heyen was a professor at the school and wrote extensive books of poetry. The collection includes books, chapbooks, & broadsides and holiday cards created from 1964 to 2011.Finding Aid to the William Heyen collection of books at the Rose Archives, Drake Memorial Library at SUNY Brockport.Archived web conten
Das Erzbistum Trier 1. Das Stift St. Paulin vor Trier
Franz J. Heyen, Das Erzbistum Trier 1: Das Stift St. Paulin vor Trier (Germania Sacra N. F. 6), Berlin/New York 1972
Das Erzbistum Trier 9. Das Stift St. Simeon in Trier
Franz-Josef Heyen, Das Erzbistum Trier 9: Das Stift St. Simeon in Trier (Germania Sacra N. F. 41), Berlin/New York 2002
Das Erzbistum Trier 10. Das St. Marien-Stift in (Trier-)Pfalzel
Franz-Josef Heyen, Das Erzbistum Trier 10: Das St. Marien-Stift in (Trier-)Pfalzel (Germania Sacra N. F. 43), Berlin/New York 2005
Das Erzbistum Trier 11. Das St.-Marien-Stift in Kyllburg
Franz-Josef Heyen, Das Erzbistum Trier 11: Das St. Marien-Stift in Kyllburg (Germania Sacra N. F. 48), Berlin/New York 2007
The Football Corporations : Poems
By William Heyen, College at Brockport alumnus and professor emeritus
William Heyen\u27s work explores romantic conceptions of contemporary sport, powering its way into a post-catastrophe setting of dirty bombs in stadiums, tortured athletes, corporate domination, and cynicism on a global level.
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Except for a shotgun blast from the stands,he\u27d have broken the goal-line plane, a recordfor the most TDs by a dead Heisman.
William Heyen is a well-known and revered writer, and author of some twenty-five books of poetry, memoir, criticism, and poetics. His book Shoah Train was a finalist for the National Book Award.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1338/thumbnail.jp
A varied pattern of change of the sex differential in survival in the G7 countries
Trovato F, Heyen N. A varied pattern of change of the sex differential in survival in the G7 countries. JOURNAL OF BIOSOCIAL SCIENCE. 2006;38(03):391-401
Two Poems
WILLIAM HEYEN is the author of Depth of Field (Louisiana State University Press, 1970), Noise in the Trees: Poems and a Memoir (Vanguard Press, 1974), the editor of A Profile of Theodore Roethke (Columbus: Charles E. Merrill, 1971) and American Poetry in 1976 (to be published by Bobbs-Merrill in 1976); and he has published numerous critical essays. Poems of his have been selected several times for inclusion in the Borestone anthologies
The Dire Elegies : 59 Poets on Endangered Species of North America
Edited by Karla Linn Merrifield [College at Brockport alumna and former faculty member] ; with Roger M. Weir [College at Brockport former administrator] ; foreword by Bill McKibben. Includes poetry by William Heyen [College at Brockport emeritus and alumnus].
Dr. Edward O. Wilson, world-renowned Harvard entomologist and two-time Pulitzer-Prize winning author, points out in the epigraph to this unique collection of poetry, ...the better an ecosystem is known, the less likely it will be destroyed. This is the premise of The Dire Elegies: 59 Poets on Endangered Species of North America and why author Bill McKibben says in the book\u27s foreword, These magnificent poems work as a chant to summon more of the love to save the endangered from extinction. It\u27s also why writer Susan Cerulean has called the book an important manifesto: a must-read for our times. A helpful feature of the anthology is the species notes that accompany the poems each time a new species is introduced. For example, when readers encounter Minnesota poet Shirley S. Stevens\u27s poem On Spotting a Pygmy Owl, they also learn: The endangered cactus ferruginous pygmy owl, Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum, of the U.S. Southwest and Mexico, numbered only 12 birds when it was listed in the U.S. in 1997. A USF&WS recovery team began its work to rescue the species in 1998, but its fate remains precarious. Includes poems by College at Brockport current and former faculty members (Karla Linn Merrifield, William Heyen, Chris Norment, Steven Huff and by several College at Brockport alumni (Karla Linn Merrifield, William Heyen, Steven Huff, Jon Palzer), as well a a preface co-authored by For College at Brockport administrator Roger Weir.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1068/thumbnail.jp
Histoire de Trèves, par Frédéric, prévôt de Saint-Paulin.
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.F. 1-20v. [FRIEDRICH SCHAVARD], Collatio super urbis recommendatione, sancti Paulini apparitione atque ecclesie ipsius religione : « Clero devoto populoque urbis Treverice magnifico Fridericus ejusdem urbis indigena…-…Que idem ipse prestare dignetur benedictus per secula seculorum. Amen. » (selon F.-J. Heyen et F. Ronig, il s’agit du manuscrit autographe de l’œuvre de Friedrich Shavard, prévôt de Saint-Paulin de Trèves de 1399 à 1406 ; F.-J. Heyen, Das Stift St Paulin von Trier, im Auftrage des Max-Planck-Instituts für Geschichte bearbeitet, Berlin, 1972, 10-11 ; F. Ronig, «Die älteste Abbildung des Trierer Stadtsiegels», Kurtrierisches Jahrbuch Trier, 1981, p. 94-103, 95). F. 21. Transcription de l’acte de consécration de la chapelle Sainte-Marie Madeleine par le vicaire général de l'archevêque de Trèves en 1403, à la demande de Friedrich Schavard, prévôt de Saint-Paulin de Trèves (date erronée : « anno ... M°CC° tercio » ; Heyen, 1972, 10-11, 56-57). F. 23-33v. Historia martyrum Trevirensium, fragm. : « Cum igitur inevitabilis divine disposicionis ordo depoposceret… - … accepit aliquis ex ipsis fratribus os sanguinolentum» (incomplet de la fin ; texte composé à l'initiative des chanoines de Saint-Paulin peu après la découverte des corps des martyrs thébains dans la crypte de leur église, en 1072 ; B.H.L. 8284 ; F.-J. Heyen, « Die Öffnung der Paulinus-Gruft in Trier im Jahre 1072 und die Trierer Märtyrerlegende», Archiv für mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, 16, 1964, p. 52).F. 36. Note du XVe s. sur la fête de la dédicace de Saint-Paulin de Trèves. F. 37. Note relative aux indulgences attachées à Saint-Paulin (v. 1500).Acquis le 22 janvier 1832 parmi "22 volumes manuscrits qui ont été remis par M. Van Praet pendant les vacances"; cf. B.n.F., département des Manuscrits, registre des acquisitions 1828-1833, n° 109/2 "Histoire de Trèves en latin, folio, avec une note de Maugerard"; — ex-libris gratté (36v); — notice rédigée par "Maugerard cy devant benedictin, pensionaire de sa majesté Napoleon le grand, 11 juin 1811" (38
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