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If the corrections are substantive, there might be forthcoming corrigenda.
Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxiii He is not mentioned in the Irish annals.
Alistair Campbell issued an edition with "enlarged addenda and corrigenda" in 1972.
One substantial result of this work has been the publication of addenda and corrigenda to CIE II,1,4.
Vibart 1894, "Addenda and corrigenda", p. 3. Published as the frontispiece to H.M. Vibart, Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note (1894).
In 2004, a new edition of the POSIX:2001 standard was released, incorporating two technical corrigenda. It is called POSIX:2004 (formally: IEEE Std 1003.1-2004).
In 2003 and 2004, Vinyar Tengwar issues 45 and 46 provided addenda and corrigenda to the original published text, which has not since been corrected in book form.
It has clarified aspects of the language that were previously ambiguous and leads to portable programs. There are three corrigenda: Cor.1:2007, Cor.2:2012, and Cor.3:2017.
3 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1577, No. 27531. 4 See Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, 2005, Supplement No. 3 and corrigenda (E/2005/23 and Corr.1 and 2), chap.
A confusion between him and Tnúthgal mac Artrach (died circa 807) may have occurred.Byrne, corrigenda pg.xxiii, and pg.215 His grandsons Áilgenán mac Donngaile (died 853) and Máel Gualae mac Donngaile(died 859) were Kings of Munster.
Some reference works erroneously state Charles Maxwell Plaisted was a pseudonym for Binder when in fact Plaisted was a real person.Mike Ashley. Addenda and Corrigenda. Science Fiction Rebels: The Story of the Science- fiction Magazines from 1981 to 1990.
Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Wills, The Alpine Journal 27, 1912, pp. 47- In a subsequent corrigendum, the editors admitted two earlier ascents, but considered his still "the first completely successful" one.Addenda and Corrigenda: The Wetterhorn, The Alpine Journal 27, 1912, p.
The Eóganacht Áine provided several abbots of Emly in the 9th century.Byrne, Irish Kings and High Kings, corrigenda, pp. xxiv & xxvii. Ólchobar is believed to have been abbot of Emly, the principal church of the Eóganachta, before he was chosen as king.
Rhodoprasina viksinjaevi is a species of moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Guangdong and Hunan in China. The wingspan is 82–100 mm. It is similar to Rhodoprasina corrigenda but smaller and with a bluish tint to the greenish forewings.
Aliger is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. Aliger was previously a synonym of Lobatus Swainson, 1837 Liverani V. (2014) The superfamily Stromboidea. Addenda and corrigenda. In: G.T. Poppe, K. Groh & C. Renker (eds), A conchological iconography. pp.
For William Farrer's remarks on this see p.vii (Addenda and Corrigenda) concerning p. 389 I.18, and However, monastic genealogies concerning their benefactors are generally considered unreliable.See for example the opening comments in J. H. Round's 1922 "The Legend of Eudo Dapifer", in The English Historical Review.
Nicol, Byzantine Family, p. 176. However, Nicol later backed away from this identification of Irene and George's father, instead stating that it is more likely that he was Demetrios' brother Theodore Kantakouzenos."The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos: Some Addenda and Corrigenda", Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 27 (1973), pp.
Violet Valerie French was born on 13 February 1909Hammond, Peter W., editor. The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda. Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998Townend, Peter. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 105th edition.
An addendum or appendix, in general, is an addition required to be made to a document by its author subsequent to its printing or publication. It comes from the Latin gerundive , plural , "that which is to be added," from Cassell's Latin Dictionary ed. Marchant & Charles (). (Cf. memorandum, agenda, corrigenda).
Rhodoprasina corrigenda is a species of moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from northern Thailand and northern Vietnam. The wingspan is 104–116 mm. It is similar to Rhodoprasina corolla but larger and with a silvery sheen on the greenish forewings, which are longer and apically pointed.
Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 35. Their married home was at Heveningham Hall. They had no children, and were divorced in 1933.
Tickner v Chapman, [1995] FCA 1726 per French J at 30. The effect of these cases deterred Indigenous people from making applications due to confidentiality and publicity concerns.,Chapman v Luminis Pty Ltd [No 2] (includes corrigenda of 4 August 2000) [2000] FCA 1010 and was a contributing factor to the Evatt report.
O biografie romanțată", in Din Trecutul Nostru, Vol. VII, August–September 1939, p. 100 Some passages of Trecute vieți also reflect Gane's polemics against Romanian Catholicism, from an Orthodox position. This prompted Catholic writer Mariu Theodorian-Carada to publish "corrigenda" claiming to expose Gane's "mistaken, sometimes unfair" views on the subject."Bibliografie.
Doris Mary Thérèse Harcourt was born on 30 March 1900,Hammond, Peter W., editor. The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda. Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998. the daughter of Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt, and Mary Ethel Burns.
Insecta Britannica Diptera is a seminal work of entomology by Francis Walker. The work spans three volumes; a fourth volume was never published. Parts of the work were credited by Walker to Alexander Henry Haliday, including the characters and synoptic tables of the Empididae, Syrphidae, and Dolichopodidae and addenda and corrigenda intended for volume 4.
George Palaiologos Kantakouzenos was likely the son of Theodore Palaiologos Kantakouzenos.Donald M. Nicol, The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos: Some Addenda and Corrigenda, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 27 (1973), p. 312-3 Among his siblings were the Despotess of Serbia Irene Kantakouzene, the Empress of Trebizond Helena, and the unnamed wife of King George VIII of Georgia.
An erratum or corrigendum (plurals: errata, corrigenda) (comes from ) is a correction of a published text. As a general rule, publishers issue an erratum for a production error (i.e., an error introduced during the publishing process) and a corrigendum for an author's error. An erratum is most commonly issued shortly after its original text is published.
Other regional faunas (countries as opposed to smaller regions) of this broad date whose subject is Diptera are Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt, 1855 Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et descripta. Tomus duodecimus seu supplementum tertium, continens addenda, corrigenda & emendanda tomis undecim prioribus. Officina Lundbergiana, Lundae (Lund), Francis Walker Insecta Britannica Diptera, 1851–1856 and Ignaz Rudolph Schiner Fauna Austriaca. Die Fliegen (Diptera).
With each printing, the book is updated and errors are corrected. The official site has updates and errata for those with the older printings as well as changes since the last printing.Errata/Corrigenda As of February 2011, this edition was in its fifth printing. Core Python Programming has been translated into French, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi.
42(3), 116–124, and "Corrigenda" Vol.43(1), 48 As the soluble potassium and sodium hydroxides, are leached out of the concrete along the seepage path, the solution pH will fall to pH ≤12.5. Below about pH 10.3, the more dominant chemical reaction will become []. The leachate solution pH, influences which dominant carbonate species (ions) are present,Pourbaix, M, (1974).
Bran mac Fáeláin (died 838) was a King of Leinster of the Uí Dúnchada sept of the Uí Dúnlainge branch of the Laigin. This sept had their royal seat at Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare border). He was the nephew of Fínsnechta Cethardec mac Cellaig (died 808) and grandson of Cellach mac Dúnchada (died 776), previous kings.Byrne, Table 9 with corrigenda, pg.
Charles-Edwards, Appendix 10 Artrí may have had his son Tnúthgal mac Artrach ordained as King as well who died circa 807.Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxiii The accession of Feidlimid mac Cremthanin (died 847) of the Cashel branch is recorded in 820 with the death of Artrí the next year in 821.AU 820.5, 821.1 It is possible that the aged Artrí abdicated the throne.
IEEE Std 1003.1-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 1003.1-2008) - IEEE Standard for Information Technology—Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX(R)) Base Specifications, Issue 7 is available from either The Open Group or IEEE and is, as of 22 July 2018, the current standard. It is technically identical to POSIX.1-2008 with Technical Corrigenda 1 and 2 applied. A free online copy may still be available.
Lord Greville was educated from 1753 to 1754 at Eton College, and later matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford University, on 24 September 1764. He also matriculated at the University of Edinburgh.Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 115. Volume XIV.
Baring was the son of Alexander Hugh Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton, a Member of Parliament for Thetford, and the Hon. Leonora Caroline Digby.Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 42 He had four younger brothers: Capt. Hon. Frederick Arthur Baring, Hon.
Giuseppe Pucci (2001): "Inscribed instrumentum and the ancient economy"; . Chapter 6 of Ancient History From Inscriptions: Ancient History From Inscriptions, edited by John Bodel. Routledge; 272 pages Robin George Collingwood (1995): The Roman Inscriptions of Britain: Instrumentum domesticum (Personal belongings and the like). Graffiti on coarse pottery cut before and after firing, Stamp on coarse pottery, Addenda and corrigenda to fascicules 1-8 (RIB 2502-2505), Volume 2, Part 8.
Bedford Row, London William was born in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire in 1806, one of the eldest of several children of Edward Clarke of Cheshunt and his wife Sarah (née Linnell).P.W Nash, N. Savage, G. Beasley, J. Meriton & A. Shell (comp.), Early Printed Books, 1478–1840: Catalogue of the British Architectural Library Early Imprints Collection, Vol. 5: Indices, Supplement, Appendices, Addenda and Corrigenda (K.G. Saur Verlag, Munich 2003), p.
A feature of the narrative is a continuing reference to the boardgame of backgammon which is played by the patrons of the Why Not? on an antique board which bears a Latin inscription Ita in vita ut in lusu alae pessima jactura arte corrigenda est (translated in the book as As in life, so in a game of hazard, skill will make something of the worst of throws).
The UK Profile of MHEG-5 is a technical specification describing how the MHEG-5 language is used to provide interactive television services. It was developed to provide interactive services for the UK digital terrestrial television platform by a group of broadcasters including the BBC and ONdigital. The specification has undergone a number of revisions. Version 1.06 was published on 15 May 2003 but has since been amended with corrigenda.
Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxv-xxvi The Laud Synchronisms also refer to him as from this branch. This branch of the family was centered at Cnoc Áine (Knockaney, Limerick County) in the region of Cliú (eastern Limerick) not far from Emly. His uncle Rechtibrae mac Mugthigirn (died 819) was abbot of Emly from 787-819 and his grandfather Mugthigern mac Cellaig (d.785) was abbot of Innis Celtra (Holy Island in Loch Derg).
Alexander Zippelius (1797, Würzburg – 31 December 1828, Kupang) was a Dutch horticulturalist and botanical collector in the East Indies. From 1823 he worked as an assistant curator in the botanical gardens at Buitenzorg, and in 1827 he joined the Natuurkundige Commissie (Commission for Natural Sciences).Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 1 Cyclopaedia of collectors & Cyclopaedia of collectors, Addenda & Corrigenda He collected plants in the Moluccas, southwestern New Guinea and Timor.
Craven was the only son of William Craven, 5th Earl of Craven, and inherited the earldom in 1932.Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 217. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage, Volume XIV. Lord Craven was educated at Downside School and at the Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture.
On 19 April 1913, Douglas married Bettina, the daughter of Harman Grisewood, of Daylesford, Gloucestershire. They had one son and one daughter, Robert Arthur Sholto Johnstone-Douglas (born 4 February 1914) and Elizabeth Gwendolen Teresa Johnstone-Douglas (born 2 June 1916).Hammond, Peter W., ed., The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members from the Earliest Times (Volume 14: Addenda & Corrigenda) (Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1998), p. 217Tudor 5 at william1.co.
Eur- Lex contains all EU law (sectors 3 and 4), which can be retrieved by browsing or using the search options. The main types of acts under this heading are EU treaties (sector 1), directives, regulations, decisions as well as consolidated legislation (sector 0), etc. Consolidation is the integration of a basic legal act and all of its successive amendments and corrigenda into one easy-to-read document. Consolidated texts are intended for use as reference and have no legal value.
Beóán of Mortlach is the first of the three known Bishops of Mortlach.Cosmo Innes, Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis : ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta, (Spalding and Maitland Clubs, 1845), vol. ii. p. 125 His name, which could also be written in non-Gaelic contexts as Beanus, Beoanus and Beyn, means "lively one".William J. Watson, The Celtic Place-Names of Scotland, (Edinburgh, 1926) reprinted, with an Introduction, full Watson bibliography and corrigenda by Simon Taylor (Edinburgh, 2004), p. 311.
However, in the Book of Leinster, he succeeded his brother Feidlimid mac Óengusa. He had two sons born on the same night: Crimthann Srem (Feimin), ancestor of the Glendamnach sept (Glanworth, County Cork) of Eoganachta and another Crimthann by a woman named Dearcon (possibly of the Arada Cliach),Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxii ancestor of the Arithir Cliach sept (Tipperary town area) of Eoganachta.O'Keeffe, Book of Munster it is possible that the creation of two separate Crimthanns was an invention of the genealogists.
After the publication of the ninth edition in 1940, shortly after the deaths of both Stuart Jones and McKenzie, the OUP maintained a list of addenda et corrigenda (additions and corrections), which was bound with subsequent printings. However, in 1968, these were replaced by a Supplement to the LSJ. Neither the addenda nor the Supplement has ever been merged into the main text, which still stands as originally composed by Liddell, Scott, Jones, and McKenzie. The Supplement was initially edited by M. L. West.
Following Bishop's death, she married secondly her father's cousin, Sir William Backhouse, Bart., at St Andrew Holborn on 23 November 1662; Backhouse died in 1669. From her second husband she inherited nine shares in the New River Company. She married her third husband, Henry Hyde, Lord Cornbury, on 19 October 1670,Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 185.
Potter admitted to "errors" and produced "corrigenda." In a March 2017 article in The Walrus, Jonathan Kay described how MISC, is faced with a difficult choice in choosing the next Director. Kay described how MISC will face challenges in dealing with topical issues because of its location within an elite university setting, with a long history of public research and numerous funding partners—corporate and government. The next MISC director could be based on the Straw model, Potter's or in-between—a "journalist with centrist, institutional tendencies".
Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxiv The succession of kings in Leinster is difficult to follow in his time. The king lists in the Book of Leinster have Tuathal succeed his cousin Lorcán mac Cellaig and Tuathal is given a reign of three years giving a reign of 851-854.Book of Leinster: Rig Laigin Byrne suggests that the root of this apparent confusion lay in the fact that the Uí Dúnlainge kings exercised little real authority due to the aggressions of their western neighbour Cerball mac Dúnlainge (died 888), King of Osraige.
Baring was born on 7 April 1898.Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 42 He was the only son of Francis Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton and the former Claire Hortense. Through his father, he was a member of the German Baring family and a descendant of American statesman William Bingham. He had four sisters, only one of whom married, Hon.
Scholefield's work received glowing reviews in the newspapers, with the sentiment of Kerehi, the reviewer for The New Zealand Herald, echoed by most newspapers: The work was modelled on the British Dictionary of National Biography. The New Zealand Herald estimated that 2,250 biographies are contained in the two volumes. Of those New Zealanders who reached the age of 24, the Auckland Star estimates that 1 in 2500 people received an entry in Scholefield's biography. The agreement with Scholefield allowed for further editions and corrigenda at perhaps ten-yearly intervals.
Henry George Reginald Molyneux Herbert, 7th Earl of Carnarvon, (19 January 1924Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), p. 150 – 11 September 2001Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, p. 699), was a British peer and racing manager to Queen Elizabeth II from 1969.Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, p.
On 20 November 1884 Cairns was successfully sued for £10,000 for breach of promise of marriage by Emily Mary Finney (an actress with the stage name of May Fortescue).Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), p. 132 He had seen her on stage in Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Iolanthe and the two struck up a relationship. He proposed marriage, and she accepted, leaving the Savoy Theatre at the end of August 1883.
William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch & 8th Duke of Queensberry, died at Montagu House, Whitehall, London, England on Thursday 5 November 1914, in his 83rd year. He had survived his wife, Lady Louisa Jane, by little more than two years. He was survived by seven of his eight children and their families. He was buried on Tuesday 10 November 1914Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998, p. 119.
Anthony J. Camp - Addenda and Corrigenda Portrait of Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, 19th century, by Meyer A prominent early 19th-century artist, Henry Meyer was admitted as a pupil to Christ's Hospital, London in 1791 where he studied under Benjamin Green. On 25 August 1794 he was apprenticed to Benjamin Smith for seven years and ultimately trained in engraving techniques at the Royal Academy Schools under Francesco Bartolozzi. His first published engravings appeared in the early 19th century attributed to J. H. Meyer, he later dropped the J and most of his works were published under the name Henry Meyer or H. Meyer.
He had used the name a second time in the same work (page 767, n° 122). In the unpaged corrigenda, inserted at the end of the same volume, Linnaeus corrected the first name to xuthus. In a ruling, given in an Opinion, the commission has to cover al questions involved, and every name dealt with should be placed either on the Official List or on the Index. Therefore also the name xanthus, as published by Linnaeus in 1767 on page 751 of Systema Naturae (but not the one on page 767), was eventually placed on the Index.
The C standard was further revised in the late 1990s, leading to the publication of ISO/IEC 9899:1999 in 1999, which is commonly referred to as "C99". It has since been amended three times by Technical Corrigenda. C99 introduced several new features, including inline functions, several new data types (including `long long int` and a `complex` type to represent complex numbers), variable- length arrays and flexible array members, improved support for IEEE 754 floating point, support for variadic macros (macros of variable arity), and support for one-line comments beginning with `//`, as in BCPL or C++. Many of these had already been implemented as extensions in several C compilers.
Sophia was the daughter of John James Dubochet, a Swiss clockmaker who worked in Mayfair, London,G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 168. Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 90.
Donald Nicol has argued that Helena was the sister of George Palaiologos Kantakouzenos, and thus the granddaughter of Matthew Kantakouzenos and possibly the daughter of Theodore Kantakouzenos.Donald M. Nicol, The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos (Cantacuzenus) ca. 1100-1460: a Genealogical and Prosopographical Study (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 1968), p. 188. Nicol had originally believed that Demetrios I Kantakouzenos was the father of Helena and George, though later abandoned this theory, stating that it is more convincing that Theodore was the father; see his "The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos: Some Addenda and Corrigenda", Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 27 (1973), pp. 312f Theodore Spandounes reports that George visited her in Trebizond after 1437.
The C++ Programming Language is a computer programming book first published in October 1985. It was the first book to describe the C++ programming language, written by the language's creator, Bjarne Stroustrup. In the absence of an official standard, the book served for several years as the de facto documentation for the evolving C++ language, until the release of the ISO/IEC 14882:1998: Programming Language C++ standard on 1 September 1998. As the standard further evolved with the standardization of language and library extensions and with the publication of technical corrigenda, later editions of the book were updated to incorporate the new changes.
There have been several changes to scientific knowledge, primarily due to new discoveries and updated classifications, since the book's initial release. To date, the book has not been updated to incorporate these changes; several facts given in the book are therefore out-of-date.Errata and corrigenda: "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson The book gives Pluto status of a planet; as of 2006, Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet. Bryson writes that "[t]he Higgs Boson may or may not actually exist; it was invented simply as a way of endowing particles with mass"Bryson 2003: 166; the existence of the boson was confirmed in 2012.
In addition, through an analysis of broadcaster requirements, we removed HD/SD LCN switching and Broadcast Record lists. D-Book 11 adopts a number of corrigenda to D-Book 10, defining the profile of UHD to be supported in compatible receivers for broadcast and bringing the HbbTV requirements up to date with recent work by the HbbTV Association and DVB. In recognition that Standard Definition receivers are no longer provided with a Trade Mark License in the UK, the SD receiver and recorder profiles have been removed and the chapter describing SCART and HDMI connectivity have been removed. Additionally, in the RF chapters (9 and 10), 700 MHz coexistence testing has been adopted in place of the 800 MHz coexistence testing to reflect future spectrum allocations.
As a collateral fallout of these retractions, Uemura, whose articles were also subjected to certain critiques aforementioned, got labeled as "fabricator of the comfort women" by "Right-wing tabloids", even though Uemura was not the writer of these pieces based on Yoshida's hoax. Uemura has insisted he did not write any stories based on the Yoshida testimony. While Uemura's articles were not outright retracted, Uemura's reporting on the comfort women were criticized and subjected to corrigenda in Asahi's "Corrections" article. Specifically, his phraseology that the "comfort women" were recruited "nominally as women volunteer corps", and secondly, for omitting the Korean victim Kim Hak-sun's background that she had been a kisaeng (courtesan) in-training prior to being dispatched as a comfort woman in China.
Pannage, the practice of turning out domestic pigs, in order that they may feed on fallen acorns, beechmast, chestnuts or other nuts, was so important that the Domesday Book often valued forest in terms of its capacity to support pigs.Jean R. Birrell, "The Medieval English Forest", Journal of Forest History,24.2 (April 1980:78–85) p. 80. The king's foresters collected fees for pannage rights in a typical year, 1319, from pig farmers, at least one of whom was a pork butcher of York.Birrell 1980. Some appointments were for a lifetime: on 14 June 1626 Charles I granted footfostership, the keepership of the king's deer in Galtres, to James Rosse, with 4d per diem.F. N. R., "Ross Family: Corrigenda et Addenda", The Scottish Antiquary, or, Northern Notes and Queries, 7.25 (1892:15–18) p. 16.
The Dictionary is complemented for the preceding century by the "Biographical Dictionary of London Tomb Sculptors, c.1560–c.1660" by Adam White, published by the Walpole Society in 1999 (and supplemented by a list of corrigenda and addenda published in 2009). Although White's Dictionary may appear from its title to be narrower in scope than Gunnis's, in practice, given that most active sculptors in this period included tomb monuments among their work, and that London overwhelmingly dominated the trade, the two dictionaries in fact cover very similar ground. For Ireland, the Dictionary is complemented by the biographical entries for sculptors active from 1600 to modern times which occupy the greater part of Sculpture, 1600–2000, volume 3 of the five-volume Art and Architecture of Ireland, published by the Royal Irish Academy in 2014.
The present village of Alteckendorf is the result of the merger of two distinct communities. The village of Eckendorf is mentioned in the year 742 under the name Echanhaime.Société historique du Palatinat, Traditiones possessionesque wizenburgenes, Spire, 1842, 390 pages, passage 53 Line 22. Read echanhaime in place of ethanhaime in the corrigenda on page 390, Read online: consulted on 10 February 2011 Subsequently, the name was again mentioned in 744 with various spellings such as: Ecchenheim (744),historique du Palatinat, Traditiones possessionesque wizenburgenes, Spire, 1842, 390 pages, consulted on 10 February 2011 Ecchenheimomarca (in 764 and 792),Société historique du Palatinat, Traditiones possessionesque wizenburgenes, Spire, 1842, 390 pages, consulted on 10 February 2011 and Ecchenthorf, Ekkendorf, Ekindorf.p. 12. Es waren zwei Dörfer (German) The Abbey of Wissembourg was listed as the landowner from 752–787.
Elizabeth Dormer (Peter Cross, 1667) Elizabeth Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (1658Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 171 – 24 October 1677) was the daughter of Charles Dormer, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon,G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 45 and the third wife of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield."Lady Elizabeth Dormer", Thepeerage.com.
The GQL project proposal states: The GQL project is the culmination of converging initiatives dating back to 2016, particularly a private proposal from Neo4j to other database vendors in July 2016, and a proposal from Oracle technical staff within the ISO/IEC JTC 1 standards process later that year. The GQL project is led by Stefan Plantikow (who was the first lead engineer of Neo4j's Cypher for Apache Spark project) and Stephen Cannan (Technical Corrigenda editor of SQL). They are also the editors of the initial early working drafts of the GQL specification. As originally motivated, the GQL project aims to complement the work of creating an implementable normative natural-language specification with supportive community efforts that enable contributions from those who are unable or uninterested in taking part in the formal process of defining a JTC 1 International Standard.
Other notable incunabula in the Library are the Astronomica by Marcus Manilius (1474) with illuminated initials and borders, and Hartmann Schedel's Liber Chronicarum (1493). During the time that the incunabula expert, Dr. Victor Scholderer, Deputy-Keeper in the Department of Printed Books at the British Museum, spent in Aberystwyth during the Second World War, he took an interest in the National Library's small collection of fifteenth-century printed books and produced a Hand-list of incunabula that was published as a supplement to the National Library of Wales Journal. The hand-list and its addenda and corrigenda describes 129 books, mostly printed in Germany, Italy and France, although examples from the Netherlands and England were also listed. Scholderer noted that some of the forty-five books printed in France, particularly those in the vernacular, were very rare.
1562),Visitation of Suffolk, 1561, p.191 (Countess of Bath), a strong- willed lady who was ambitious for her children. Very recently, on 4 December 1548Peter W. Hammond (Ed.), The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 71 she had married (as her third husband and as his third wife) John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath (1499-1560/61) of Tawstock in Devon. She was the daughter and sole heiress of John Donnington (died 1544) of Stoke Newington, a member of the Worshipful Company of Salters,Rowe, Joy, biog of Kitson family (per. c.1520–c.1660), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/73910]'Stoke Newington: Other estates', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 8: Islington and Stoke Newington parishes (1985), pp. 178–184.
He is often credited for making the Courtauld what it is today, as well as for pioneering art history in Britain, and for training the next generation of British art historians. In 1953, Blunt published his book Art and Architecture in France, 1500–1700 in the Penguin History of Art (later taken over by Yale UP), and he was in particular an expert on the works of Nicolas Poussin, writing numerous books and articles about the painter, and serving as curator for a landmark exhibition of Poussin at the Louvre in 1960, which was an enormous success. He also wrote on topics as diverse as William Blake, Pablo Picasso, the Galleries of England, Scotland, and Wales. He also catalogued the French drawings (1945), G. B. Castiglione and Stefano della Bella drawings (1954) Roman drawings (with H. L. Cooke, 1960) and Venetian (with Edward Croft-Murray, 1957) drawings in the Royal Collection, as well as a supplement of Addenda and Corrigenda to the Italian catalogues (in E. Schilling's German Drawings).
Issue #18 saw a new semi-regular feature entitled "Forteana Corrigenda," aimed at correcting "errors in the literature" that had crept into various Fortean works through misquotation or other difficulties. After 18 more-or-less solo-produced issues, long-term supporter and helper Steve Moore was credited as assistant editor for issues #19–21, becoming co- contributing editor (with Phil Ledger, Stan Nichols and Paul J Willis) on issues #22–26 and 'associate editor' from issue #27. He was joined by contributing editor David Fideler, and subsequently (also as co-associate editor) by Paul Sieveking (#28— ) and Valerie Thomas (#31–32). Issue #20 announced that Kay Thompson (a staff member of Ley Hunter magazine, then under the editorship of Paul Devereux, with whom FT shared an address for several issues) would be helping to type parts of subsequent issues to further delegate the burden from Rickard. He, Moore and Sieveking were also later joined editorially by author Mike Dash (who is mentioned as particularly overseeing the publication of scholarly occasional papers), before Moore moved from full editorial to largely correspondent duties for a dozen issues after #42, returning as a contributing editor in Autumn 1990 (#55).

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