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    An Article About Albertus C. Van Raalte, Author Unknown, Except for Parts Taken from an Article by Anna C. Post

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    An article about Albertus C. Van Raalte, author unknown, except for parts taken from an article by Anna C. Post. The author knew first generation persons in the Holland settlement and therefore, the article has some value.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1890s/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Slaying the MEAP Monster

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    Anna Jagiellonka jako adresatka listów dedykacyjnych Jakuba Wujka i Piotra Skargi

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    The subject of the author’s deliberations are letters of dedication written for Anna Jagiellon, present in two Jesuit works propagating the cult of saints: the third part of the Greater Catholic Postil by Jakub Wujek and agiography by Piotr Skarga. Particular attention is devoted to the image of the daughter of Sigismund I the Old created in references, where the future queen of Poland was presented as a devout Catholic, supporting the activities of the Jesuit Society. The treatise accentuates the apologetic character of letters of dedication and presents arguments used by Skarga and Wujek to convince the readers (during the times of fierce religious disputes) of the validity of worshiping of saints. The work also accentuates the fact that the extremely devout representative of the Jagiellon dynasty was treated by the two leading “swordsmen” of the Counter-Reformation as the personification of the “antiquity” of the Roman denomination in Poland — a country faithful to the Catholic Church throughout the ages

    Richardson, Barbauld, and the construction of an early modern fan club

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    MPhilMuch has been written about the life and long works of the eighteenth century epistolary novelist, Samuel Richardson, but the prospect of his position as the first celebrity novelist – responsible for courting his own fame as well as initiating his own fan club – has largely been ignored. The body of manuscripts housed at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London provides the modern scholar with evidence of the skeletal beginnings of an early fan club. This thesis aims to show how these manuscripts were turned into a saleable commodity by the publisher and entrepreneur Richard Phillips, while under the guiding hand of another, slightly later, literary celebrity, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. In order to restore Richardson’s reputation amongst a new nineteenth century audience, Barbauld was required to construct her own idea of him as an eighteenth century celebrity author, and in doing so the insecurities of a self-professed, apparently diffident man, are revealed. Barbauld’s capacious, but heavily edited selection of letters is analyzed in this thesis, providing ample evidence that Richardson’s correspondents were more than just eager letter writers. By using Barbauld’s biography of Richardson this thesis aims to show how she manipulates the genre of life writing in her construction of him. This thesis offers an alternative reading of how the Richardson manuscripts are viewed, redefining them as not simply a collection of letters, but as a collective entity, deliberately selected and archived as evidence of an early modern fan club, and its celebrity managing director

    Selection of work by Anna Gerber

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    Various journals and magazines Anna Gerber has contributed to. Anna Gerber is a graphic designer and writer based in London. She is the author and designer of All Messed Up: Unpredictable Graphics (Laurence King, 2004) and co-editor and co-designer of Influences: A Lexicon of Contemporary Graphic Design (Die Gestalten Verlag, 2006) with Anja Lutz. She writes regularily for magazines such as Print, Eye, Creative Review, Varoom and Idea Magazine and her work has also been published in shift!, dot dot dot and +rosebud. She teaches at the London College of Communication on the BA Graphic Design and MA Design Writing Criticism programmes. She has also held workshops and lectures across the U.K. (including Tate Modern and the V&A Museum), as well as in India, the U.S., Australia and Malaysia. Anna Gerber is currently engaged in research and developing projects relating to sustainability and how it applies to graphic design as well as exploring contemporary graphic design in India

    Mousterian and Aurignacian Human Remains from Hayonim Cave, Israel

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    Human remains from the Aurignacian and Mousterian levels of Hayonim cave, Western Galilee, Israel, are documented and described here. Although they are admittedly meager and fragmentary in nature, they testify to the great paleoanthropological potential of Hayonim cave.Description des restes humains découverts dans des foyers aurignaciens et moustériens de la grotte d'Hayonim, en Galilée occidentale, en Israël. Ces restes, en dépit de leur condition fragmentaire, témoignent de l'importance paléoanthropologique de ce gisement.Arensburg Baruch, Bar-Yosef Ofer, Belfer-Cohen Anna, Rak Yoel. Mousterian and Aurignacian Human Remains from Hayonim Cave, Israel. In: Paléorient, 1990, vol. 16, n°1. pp. 107-109

    Author and Lecturer Anna Bird Stewart will Speak at the University of Dayton

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    News release announcing the visitation and speech of author and lecturer Anna Bird Stewart to the University of Dayton

    Operatori del processo edilizio

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    Lemma che descrive i diversi attori del processo edilizio, con particolare attenzione al processo edilizio pubblico - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari

    Processo edilizio

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    Lemma che descrive e reinterpreta, rispetto alla letteratura scientifica, il concetto di processo edilizio, definendone l'evoluzione nel tempo ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - Visibile su: wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari

    Metaprogettazione

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    Lemma che descrive il concetto di metaprogettazione e pone in risalto l'importanza nell'architettura contemporanea dello strumento "metaprogetto" - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari
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