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"flyleaf" Definitions
  1. an empty page at the beginning or end of a book
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I bought a secondhand copy of a nicely bound Don Quijote and wrote "Orellanos" on the flyleaf in pencil.
An almost completely illegible comment on the inside flyleaf of the second volume is headed "Silly Book," and that sentiment pervades this reader's responses.
She later recanted the claim, and Mr. Hurt's book included a statement from Ms. Trump, inserted in the flyleaf, clarifying that she felt emotionally and not physically violated by her then husband.
Ruefle communicates something like that to readers, too, through language, and most of all with a single, concussive line at the end of the acknowledgments page, before the silence of the flyleaf.
" The Christian rock-metal band Flyleaf recorded a song about Bernall, called "Cassie," which includes the lyrics "All heads are bowed in silence / To remember her last sentence / She answered him knowing what would happen / Her last words still hanging in the air.
Flyleaf is the self-titled debut extended play by American rock band Flyleaf.
Who We Are is an EP by American rock band Flyleaf and released on July 9, 2013. Who We Are is the first Flyleaf release to feature new lead vocalist, Kristen May. "Something Better" is the band's first new song with May.
"Fully Alive" is a song by American band Flyleaf. In November 2006, it was released as the second single from their debut album Flyleaf (2005). It is the third song of the band to have a music video which features the radio-edit instead of the album version.
The song debuted in early 2007 along with the song "Have We Lost" while Flyleaf was on tour, playing songs from their self-titled debut album Flyleaf. In mid-2009, the lyrics to the song changed, and lead singer Lacey Mosley explain why in a letter written to fans.
Christian based bands like Seventh Day Slumber and Addison Road were formed in Dallas. Flyleaf is from Belton.
There is no front flyleaf for the 1989 edition of this book, which is the most recent edition.
The front pastedown and first flyleaf were glued together during a previous repair, probably during the 19th century.
Much Like Falling is an EP by Flyleaf. This album was released digitally onto the iTunes Store on October 30, 2007. It includes unreleased songs not featured on their self-titled album. This EP was released onto the iTunes Store the same day as their re-release of their self-titled album, Flyleaf.
Kristen May is an American musician, best known as the former lead singer of the rock bands Vedera and Flyleaf.
The book was probably compiled, as the flyleaf note says, in 1659 ("anent" for "ament" and an his genitive for "Gamble's").
Memento Mori is the second studio album by American rock band Flyleaf, released through A&M;/Octone Records on November 10, 2009.Memento Mori: Flyleaf. Amazon.com. The title is a Latin phrase meaning "be mindful of death" or "remember you will die". Memento Mori debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, selling 56,000 units in its opening week.
The discography of American hard rock band Flyleaf consists of four studio albums, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and twelve music videos.
Manchester, John Rylands Library MS Lat 420. Mid-12th century. According to a 16th-century note on the flyleaf, the first 20 folios are lost.Wormald, "Quadripartitus", p.
The second flyleaf bears a Guidonian hand figuring the Gamut. The end flyleaf bears some doggerel rhyme. The manuscript is precisely dated on the inside back cover: Iste liber per me Clement Matchett eiusdem possessorem compositus fuit in Anno Domini 1612/mense augustaneo/1612. The manuscript is now in the collections of Panmure House in Aberdeen (Scotland), the seat of the Ramsays of Dalhousie, under catalogue number En 9448.
Bjarni Harðarson (born 25 December 1961 in Arnýjarhús, Hveragerði)Flyleaf to Bjarni Harðarson, Mörður (Selfoss: Sæmundur, 2014). is a bookseller, novelist, and former MP from the Icelandic Progressive Party.
Remember to Live is an EP by American rock band Flyleaf and released after the tour supporting their previously released album Memento Mori. The album consists of songs that fans have requested to be recorded for years, therefore the album was created especially for them. There are a few new songs the fans may have never heard and old ones reborn that fans will remember from when Flyleaf was first named "Passerby".
Giles Timms directed, animated and illustrated the animated viral music video for "Chasm", released on September 22, 2010. The album premiered on the official Flyleaf MySpace page November 6, 2009.
Since 2008, Sandoval has been part of an outreach group, The Whosoevers, with Ryan Ries, Lacey Sturm, formerly of Flyleaf, and Brian Welch, guitarist for the nu metal band Korn.
A book by Jakob Böhme (Aurora, that is, the Day Spring (1656)), inscribed by Brice on the flyleaf, came to be owned by Caleb Gilman, a founder of the Philadelphian Society.
These include a series of guides on tracing ancestors in several counties of Ireland. Flyleaf Press is a member of CLÉ, the Irish Book Publishers' Association.Publishing Ireland, publishingireland.com. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
On October 22, 2012, shortly before the release of New Horizons, Sturm revealed that she had amicably left Flyleaf. The album was nominated for the 2012 Rock Album of the Year Dove Award.
"All Around Me" is a song performed by American band Flyleaf from their self- titled debut album, Flyleaf (2005). It was released as the third single on April 23, 2007. It is the band's highest-charting and only single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 and their most successful single to date. Eventually, it became a mainstream and modern rock hit in the United States, crossing over to the pop charts, where it reached No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Kat & Jared have built strong musical and personal bonds thanks in part to 8 years spent on the road with Jared’s platinum-selling band Flyleaf. That opportunity to minister through music stoked their faith to become even stronger. As Flyleaf went on hiatus, Kat & Jared knew it was time to take their next step, both as worship leaders and as artists. Driving rhythms and jubilant melody lines intertwine with Kat’s luminous vocals to create uplifting anthems that celebrate life, love, and devotion.
London, Faber and Faber JJ Beegan,"Untitled", crayon on paper (hospital library book flyleaf), c1946. Adamson Collection - Wellcome Library.O'Flynn, D. (2015). ‘Almost Certainly, the Catalogue Rasionné of the Creator(s?) Known as JJ Beegan’.
Flyleaf Press is a publishing company based in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1987 by James Ryan and publishes guides and references for Irish family history and genealogy.Flyleaf Press, kennys.ie. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
In 2011, Vedera disbanded and announced that May and Brian will be working together on May's new solo album. On October 22, 2012, it was announced that May joined the band Flyleaf as lead vocalist.
The design of the sculpture was later adapted as Carib War Bird for the flyleaf of the journal Savacou.Eddie Chambers, Black Artists in British Art: A History from 1950 to the Present, I.B.Tauris, 2014 (), p. 69.
The band released a full-length album, Between the Stars, on September 16, 2014, that sold over 8,200 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at No. 33 on the Billboard 200. In November 2015, May released a solo album, Conversations, through a Pledge Music campaign. On December 28, 2015, May had her and Little's first child, a son named Graham. She announced her departure from Flyleaf on August 15, 2016, citing a growing desire to be with family and never feeling that Flyleaf was hers.
Macadam's signature 1845 from book flyleaf (John Macadam, Earthwords) Macadam was the last in the family to have his name spelled in the various ways that Mac (son of) Mac is the same word as the Gaelic word "meic" meaning "son of". was spelled at the time as McAdam, M'Adam, but usually using both "MacAdam"Flyleaf of book where William has written "Wm. MacAdam, 169 George Street, 1845", document in possession of John Macadam - Earthwords Archives, Bodmin, Cornwall. and "Macadam", but the subsequent members of the family settled on the latter spelling.
The codex contains the text of the Ecclesiastical History, arranged in large quarto (4 leaves in quire), on 123 parchment leaves. The leaves measure is about . The first leaf is a flyleaf taken from another volume. The original number of quires was 29.
In 2000, Sturm began to play with drummer James Culpepper. The pair worked with guitarists Sameer Bhattacharya and Jared Hartmann. In 2002, Pat Seals, Flyleaf's current bassist, joined, forming a group named Passerby. Due to legal reasons, they renamed themselves Flyleaf in June 2004.
This is another task in which Japanese tissue is often used. In some cases, the first step may be to tip in (that is, add with a thin strip of adhesive) a flyleaf to become the base for the attachment of the hinge mend, if the original flyleaf is not well attached. A small support the height of the spine should be placed to eliminate stress on the hinge. Japanese tissue should be water torn in the same process as described above, in a width and length sufficient to cover the hinge of the book with about 3/8 inch extension over the sides.
That difference is further emphasized by Ryder's writing 'Liza's address in the flyleaf of his Tennyson book and, when recounting her story, switching into his own "soft dialect".McWilliams, Dean. Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of Race. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2002: 112.
In addition, he was the recipient of grants from both the Rockefeller Foundation and the Littauer Foundation.Sackler, flyleaf The original production for The Great White Hope, produced at Arena Stage in Washington, DC, was substantially funded by two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.
He also has a side project called Southtown Generals, with Rasta Tim Pacheco. In 2020, Bernadino formed a project called Belle and the Dragon, alongside members of Flyleaf. Bernardo was the co-owner of the Chula Vista skate shop "The Orphinage"; however, it is no longer in operation.
Prometheus Global Media. June 9, 2007. p. 22. Korn held a press conference at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on January 13, 2006, announcing the See You on the Other Side Tour. 10 Years and Mudvayne were selected to open all dates of the trek, which kicked off in their hometown of Bakersfield, on what Mayor Harvey Hall officially declared as "Korn Day", February 24. The resurrection of their Family Values Tour was announced on April 18, 2006, which featured co-headliners Deftones, Stone Sour, Flyleaf, and the Japanese metal group Dir En Grey on the main stage. Korn and Evanescence co-headlined the 2007 edition, with Atreyu, Flyleaf, Hellyeah, and Trivium rounding out the main stage.
She is married to her former Vedera bandmate, Brian Little. After Lacey Sturm departed Flyleaf, May was announced as the band's new lead singer on October 22, 2012. The band released an EP, Who We Are (EP), on July 9, 2013. that reached No. 35 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.
In 2003, Hawkes established One Road Studio, for the recording and production of his own bands and other regional acts. In 2006 Hawkes partnered with Disclive, a Dallas-based recording company, to record live performances of Thirty Seconds to Mars, Flyleaf, The Toadies, Sonic Youth, Cooder Graw, Spoonfed Tribe, and Edgewater.
Self-Portrait, 1845 Jacques Guillaume Lucien Amans (1801–1888) was a French neoclassical portrait painter working in New Orleans in the 1840s and 1850s.Gerdts, William H., Art Across America, River Cross Press (Abbeville Press), Vol II, p. 94, 1990. (flyleaf). Amans was born in Maastricht, a French city at the time.
285 x 208 mm. It is composed of 8 parchment folios, with an additional parchment flyleaf at the front and at the back. The fragment contains 57 miniatures, 56 medallions and one full page miniature, the so-called dedication miniature. The eight folios are not bound in the right order of the Apocalypse.
Fontes 1991, p. Flyleaf and verso. The Rocketeer had its premiere at the 1,100 seat El Capitan Theatre on June 19, 1991. This was the first premiere to take place at the El Capitan in more than two years, due to an Art Deco-like restoration project Disney had been working on.
By a Wesleyan Minister, Fredericton, N.B.: Printed at the Sentinel Office, 1840. The flyleaf of the copy held by Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., has a handwritten dedication from the author signed "W.M.L." In 1845 he left for England to pursue a career in letters, at which point he disappears from Canadian records.
One third of the article was devoted to the works of Gasparbeg who Kemenev described as "the brightest talent". Gasparbeg designed the cover and flyleaf of the Armenian translated version of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. The book was translated from French to Armenian by Vahe Mickaelyan and was published in Moscow in 1937.
Bayfest 2007 took place from October 5-7, 2007 and the lineup included: Velvet Revolver, Alice in Chains, Blue Öyster Cult, Big & Rich, LeAnn Rimes, Ludacris, Daughtry, Hellyeah, Flyleaf, John Miller, Luke Bryan, Willie Clayton, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Sparta, Operator, The S.O.S. Band, Chaka Khan, Brick, Barry Richman, and Dennis Nelson.
Bands such as Underoath, Blessthefall and Haste the Day incorporate symbolism and Christian messages more indirectly. Bands such as Flyleaf do not call themselves Christian bands, though they state that their Christian faith affects their lyrics. Bands such as Switchfoot have said they try to write music for both Christians and non- Christians alike.
Orianthi recorded a version of The Strange Familiar's "Courage Is...". It was released as a single on August 31, 2010 by Geffen Records with the title "Courage" featuring Lacey Sturm from Flyleaf. The track was included on her re-release of "Believe (II)" and as a bonus track on Believe. It reached No. 37 on the Adult Top 40.
A parallel manuscript is kept at the Staatsarchiv Wolfenbüttel. The Copiale cipher includes abstract symbols, as well as letters from Greek and most of the Roman alphabet. The only plain text in the book is "Copiales 3" at the end and "Philipp 1866" on the flyleaf. Philipp is thought to have been an owner of the manuscript.
It was in this catalogue that a faulty interpretation of the text of Francisco Rojas lead to the story that the book was in honour of Isabella's support for the expedition of Christopher Columbus. The book is sold for £378 Evans, London, March 29th, 1827, lot 484; the lot number is written in pencil on the first flyleaf.
Unsigned acts showcasing for the industry include Taylor Swift (2002), The Academy Is..., Say Anything (2003), Flyleaf, Johnny Bulford (2004), Manchester Orchestra, Francesca Battistelli (2005), Black Tide (2006), There For Tomorrow (2007), Between The Trees (2008) and many more Orlando Sentinel success stories. More than 3000 unsigned bands have played the stages of FMF over the past 18 years.
Rubeigh James was the son of JR Minney and was born in Calcutta, India on 29 August 1895.Biography at author website Often known as "RJ", he was educated at St. Paul's School, Darjeeling, and studied history at King's College London,Flyleaf notes of "The Governor's Lady" 1951 but left in 1914 to join the Indian Army.
Markham also felt the same wonder, and also found no clear answer. Wireman himself had read Markham's book, and scrawled "Poppycock!" on the flyleaf of his own personal copy. The book then proceeds to go back forty-four years, tracing Wireman's career to its very beginnings, and answering the questions which would elude all later observers.
Likely Charlotte Stearns's handwriting, or her niece's, on the flyleaf of Stearns' biography of her father-in-law. Title page of William Greenleaf Eliot: Minister, Educator, Philanthropist, written by Eliot, 1904. Eliot was a teacher for several years before she was a scholar and a writer of poems. Many of her poems appeared in religious periodicals.
Orm, however, says in the preface that he wishes Walter to remove any wording that he finds clumsy or incorrect (quoted in Bennett and Smithers 1982, pp. 175–76). The provenance of the manuscript before the seventeenth century is unclear. From a signature on the flyleaf we know that it was in van Vliet's collection in 1659.
His work was inspired by Christian spirituality and Claerhout he painted biblical scenes.2013 "Father Frans Claerhout 1919 – 2006" Accessed 22 August. He also worked in pastel, ink, pencil and charcoal."Claerhout, Frans (1919 – 2006)" Accessed 18 August In May 2000, Claerhout painted a golden bird on the flyleaf of a book that he gifted to novelist Zakes Mda.
The first single, "End of Me", features Gavin Rossdale, vocalist from the British alternative rock band Bush, who had previously collaborated with the band. Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo played on "2010." "Bring Them to Light" features Joseph Duplantier, singer and guitarist from the French death metal band Gojira. "Broken Pieces" is a collaboration with Flyleaf singer Lacey Mosley.
Fragment from text. "Hebban olla vogala", sometimes spelled "hebban olla uogala", are the first three words of an 11th-century text fragment written in Old Dutch. The fragment was discovered in 1932 on the flyleaf of a manuscript that was probably made in the abbey of Rochester, Kent and is kept in Oxford.Shelfmark: Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 340.
This song has been covered by Dutch dark wave band, Clan of Xymox, in its 2012 album Kindred Spirits, and by the band Flyleaf for Underworld: Evolution OST. In July 2014, Tori Amos covered the song on her Unrepentant Geraldines Tour. A version of the song was used in the fifth episode of the HBO series Westworld in 2016.
Lacey Nicole Sturm (née Mosley, previously Carder) is an American singer and songwriter born in Homestead, Florida, and raised in Arlington, Texas. She is a co-founder and former lead vocalist of the hard rock band Flyleaf. In February 2016, Sturm became the first solo female to top the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart with her debut release.
After the joint venture of A&M; records and Octone Records, the debut album Flyleaf contains the radio-edit version of the song, replacing the album version. For unknown reasons, the music video features the radio edit instead of the album version. The radio- edit contains a variation of the guitar solo heard in the album version along with extra lyrics.
Between the Stars is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Flyleaf. The album was released on September 16, 2014 through Loud & Proud Records. The group funded the album through PledgeMusic. It marks the group's first and only record to feature Kristen May on vocals, who replaced original vocalist Lacey Sturm who exited the band in 2012.
Verso. Fragment of a flyleaf. Papyrus 1 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) designated by "", "ε 01 (von Soden)", is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew dating palaeographically to the early 3rd century. It is currently housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum (E 2746), and was discovered in Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.
A book rhyme is a short poem or rhyme that was formerly printed inside the front of a book or on the flyleaf to discourage theft (similar to a book curse) or to indicate ownership. Book rhymes were fairly common in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries, but the printing of bookplates pushed them out of use.
"Again" is the first single by Flyleaf from their second album, Memento Mori. It was announced on July 29, 2009, that "Again" would be hitting radio August 25, 2009. The song was added to the play lists on Flyleaf's official site and the band's official Myspace page on August 19, 2009. The song was officially available for digital download on August 25, 2009.
Map of Sannikov Land by Vyacheslav Chernikov. From flyleaf of 1926 book. Russian geologist and science fiction writer Vladimir Obruchev fictionalized this phantom island in his novel Sannikov Land (1926). In the story, the island provided the last escape for a tribe of Onkilon (this was one of the older names for Yuit), pushed away from the mainland by other Siberian peoples.
"Crumbs from Your Table" (2004) by U2 on the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb references this passage. "Chasm" (2009) was a music video performed by Flyleaf, a Christian band, referencing the parable. "Lazarus" (2010) by Circa Survive on the album Appendage (EP) refers to this passage. "Lazarus" (2016) was the last single that David Bowie released before his death.
Nonpoint toured on the third annual Music as a Weapon Tour with Disturbed, Stone Sour and Flyleaf. The band also did tours with Sevendust and Buckcherry. Nonpoint released a CD and DVD set, Live and Kicking, on November 7, 2006. The live album was recorded at the band's April 29, 2006 show in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The album sold 3,475 copies during its first week of release.
In late March 2006, Evans Blue embarked upon their first U.S. tour alongside Taproot. They have since played with bands such as Staind, Alice in Chains, 10 Years, Three Days Grace, Flyleaf and former labelmates Breaking Benjamin. On April 1, 2006, drummer Darryl Brown left due to differences with bandmates' lifestyles. That night in Boston, drummer Danny D (formerly of the band Dogfight) was temporarily brought in.
The poem "God is Gay" uses biblical passages to support the theory that God is gay. Darrow's first recorded performance of "God is Gay" was at the Flyleaf Books bookstore in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A video of the performance was uploaded to the "Sacrificial Poets" YouTube channel on July 13, 2012. Darrow also performed the piece at the 2013 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational.
Stars in Stereo kicked off their 2013 tour opening for acts Flyleaf and Drowning Pool during February and March with material from their upcoming album and a few covers, including Aerosmith's "Dream On" and Nine Inch Nails' "Closer". The band's eponymous debut album Stars in Stereo was released April 9 and featured six new songs and a few bonus songs, including an alternate version of the single "Every Last Thing" and an online link to the song "Night by Night" under the CD. The song "Half Life" was also recorded, but released separate from the album. Between April and May, the band also opened for acts Halestorm, Bullet for My Valentine, and Young Guns supporting their new album. For the rest of the 2013 year, Stars in Stereo toured with acts Anberlin, Campfire OK, P.O.D., Flyleaf, Bullet for My Valentine, Throw the Fight, Black Veil Brides, Halestorm, and Redlight King.
This was also the song recorded by Caruso and other artists in the 1910s and 20s. Collections of Szulc operetta scores have been found in the University of Nebraska, Lincoln music library, donated by Jack Rokhar. Another collection can be found at the British Library. The donor pasted many articles and reviews in the flyleaf of these scores and they are an invaluable source of information for researchers.
The Sotades Painter (fl. 470 BCE-450 BCE) was a 5th-century BCE Athenian vase painter, "one of the most familiar names in vase painting".Herbert Hoffman, Sotades: Symbols of Immortality on Greek Vases, 1997, , flyleaf Sotades is the potter's signature on his vases; it may have also been the name of the painter himself.Gordon Campbell, The Grove Encyclopedia of Classical Art and Architecture, , 2007, at Oxford Reference, s.v.
On the flyleaf of the first Jim's Journal collection is a felt-pen drawing of a nondescript young man sitting at a desk and writing in a notebook. Above him are the words, "I'm Jim. This is the journal of my day-to-day life." And that's just what the strip is: nuggets of experience, not processed by Jim, but merely recorded as he moves passively through his world.
The band began writing new music after their debut album was released. Most of the material was written while the band toured, but some songs date back as early as 2005 and 2006. "In The Dark" was written after the band released Flyleaf, though it was never played live. "Again", "Have We Lost", and "Beautiful Bride" were the first songs to be played live before they were released on the album.
In 2013, Stars in Stereo co-headlined on tour with Flyleaf and Drowning Pool, and toured with Bullet for My Valentine and Halestorm on the Hard Drive Live 5 tour. In June 2013, Siegel left the group to pursue other interests. Frogs switched to bass, and the band continued as a quartet, releasing their second album Leave Your Mark in June 2014. The group disbanded in June 2015.
The Sims 2: Teen Style Stuff was released on November 5, 2007 in North America and on November 6, 2007 in Australia as the sixth stuff pack. The pack includes items pertaining to teenage cliques: "Goth", "Thrasher" and "Socialite". It also includes two pre-made houses and music for the metal radio station which includes songs from Plain White T's, Flyleaf, Machine Head and many more. It includes 60 items.
The CD features live tracks from headliners Korn and Deftones, as well as selected cuts from some of other bands on the bill: Stone Sour, Flyleaf, Dir en grey, 10 Years, and Deadsy. Bullets and Octane, Bury Your Dead, and Walls of Jericho are not featured on the compilation. The album debuted at #102 on the Billboard 200 chart with only 14,300 units sold in its first week.
Logo, from the flyleaf of a 2018 book. Mál og menning ('language and culture') is an Icelandic publishing house, established in 1937. The press has published the work of many of Iceland's best known authors, among them Þórbergur Þórðarson, Jóhannes úr Kötlum, Svava Jakobsdóttir, Þórarinn Eldjárn, and Einar Kárason. As of 2007 its books are published by the publishing house Forlagið, of which Mál og menning is a controlling shareholder.
Periodically, all members of a guild had an outdoor party outside Sarajevo at which a number of apprentices and journeymen were simultaneously promoted to journeymen and master craftsmen, respectively. Sobornik is written on paper and contains 60 leaves and a front flyleaf. The size of the leaves is 155 by 116millimetres, while the size of the text columns is 145 by 102millimetres, with usually 11 to 13 lines per page. Normal text is written in black ink, and the headings in red. The covers are made of wooden boards coated with leather of dark wine colour, measuring 160 by 120millimetres. Folios 2v–3r and 31v–60v were left empty by the writer, but f.31v–32v and 60r, as well as the flyleaf, contain inscriptions by the patrons of the manuscript. The central section of the book (f.12v–25r) directly addresses the future master, often calling him "dear brother" (драги братє).
From the 10th to the 13 editions, between 1924 and 1943, there was a dedication on the flyleaf that read: "The German people its German dictionary." In the 1980s, criticism grew about the state of the dictionary. It was argued that it had not been maintained with sufficient rigor and was partially outdated. One of the supporting arguments was that the 21st edition (1975) when compared to the previous edition had remained unchanged.
A small book entitled Letters to Sabbath School Children by J. Scudder, with "Master David Scudder, from his affectionate friend, J. Scudder, New York, August 8, 1843" written across the flyleaf, was found in his library.,Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen by Dr. John Scudder (1849) full text The Clancy and Scudder Scholarship, founded with a legacy of $300, was transferred by Mrs. Washburn to the Pasumalai institution.
His love of the countryside and of birds, apparent in his poetry, was a constant solace in camp life and bird-watching was, for him and several of his fellow prisoners, Peter Conder, John Barrett and George Waterston, one of the keenest of their few pleasures.Atropos, flyleaf They were brought together in Oflag VIB near Warburg Niemann, Derek. Birds in a Cage p 79 and later in Oflag VIIB at Eichstatt.,Mark Cocker.
The written cautionary instruction that the compilation could not replace the originals in the sense of a legal record which could be used as evidence is repeated in later times. For example, the statement on the flyleaf is cited in the vernacular by an Old French document recording a petition of monks from Croyland Abbey in 1383. Officers of the Exchequer repeated the memorandum themselves on several occasions. The position changed however over time.
The Year's Photography was published annually by the Society from 1922 until at least 1961. The flyleaf of the 1957 edition states: "This edition contains a selection from all the exhibitions held in 1956 under the Society's auspices which contained pictures suitable for reproduction There are also review of artistic photography and of the nature exhibition." The publication gives a broad overview of the state of British amateur and professional photography during the year.
The work comprises a single movement that plays for between 11m 40s and 16 minutes. A note on the flyleaf of the score, contemptuously dismissed by Stravinsky as a sales blurb, reads: > This piece is inspired by an episode in the life of the bees. The first > section gives an impression of life and activity in the hive. The central > section, a slow movement, depicts sunrise and the nuptial flight of the > queen bee.
Fragment of a flyleaf with the title of the Gospel of Matthew, ευαγγελιον κ̣ατ̣α μαθ᾽θαιον (euangelion kata Maththaion). Dated to late 2nd or early 3rd century, it is the earliest manuscript title for Matthew and one of the earliest manuscript titles for any gospel (alongside with John's and ). It is one of the earliest manuscripts (along with )Gregory (2003) p.28 of the Gospel of Luke and contains extensive sections of its first six chapters.
The first single release from the album, "Break", was released on September 1, 2009. In support of the record, the band embarked on the Life Starts Now Tour, with 20 Canadian shows lasting through November and December 2009 and U.S. shows in January–February 2010. They were joined by Breaking Benjamin and Flyleaf during the U.S. shows. Life Starts Now was nominated for "Best Rock Album" at the 2010 Juno Awards, but lost to Billy Talent III.
"Along these lines, the collection reprints an admiring essay on Elsie Cohen's ambitious Academy Cinema, as well as polemics about worker's films, art films, and so forth." . The magazine reduced its publication frequency from monthly to quarterly, eventually fizzling out in 1933 when Macpherson departed. A printed slip was attached to the flyleaf of the final December issue, requesting that in future all letters and orders should be addressed to Mr. A. Zwemmer, 87 Charing Cross Road.
Johnny Andrews is an American songwriter and record producer based in Atlanta, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee. Andrews has written multiple number one singles including, "I Am Machine" and "Painkiller" by Three Days Grace, "Freak Like Me" by Halestorm, and "Stand Up" by All That Remains. In addition to these bands, Andrews' songs have been performed by Apocalyptica featuring Corey Taylor ("Slipknot"), and Gavin Rossdale, Theory of a Deadman, Motioinless In White, Flyleaf, Red, Sick Puppies, and Chiodos.
Although often described as "The Diary of Michael Shiner", the first section of the manuscript is a narrative memoir written and arranged chronologically the important events he had witnessed in his youth. Shiner never called his manuscript a diary instead he simply inscribed the flyleaf "his book". Shiner concentrates primarily on significant public events in his life which he witnessed or read about, combined with some limited but important personal incidents and concerns. Shiner wrote using phonetic spelling and little punctuation.
There are two parchment flyleaves at the beginning and at the end of the volume, with an additional paper flyleaf at the back. The first volume opens with a full page illumination showing the Pantocrator, God the Son, as the Creator of the universe. The rest of the work contains the texts and miniatures as described in the section ‘Iconography’. The first volume contains 1.529 miniatures with text excerpts from the books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Regum i.
Instead, he worked briefly as a schoolmaster at Saltus Grammar School in Bermuda from 1946–47,Constantine Fitzgibbon, Red Hand: the Ulster Colony, Michael Joseph Ltd (1971) ; flyleaf biography before becoming a full-time independent writer. He lived in Italy for a time, where he tried and failed to write a biography of Norman Douglas, a distant kinsman. Between 1950 and 1965 he was resident in England. FitzGibbon wrote over 30 books, including nine novels, and translated numerous works from German and French.
They in fact signed a modern flyleaf which was then bound with the book. The page bearing their signatures was removed when the book was rebound in 1953. The book's artistry was influential on the Celtic Revival; several Victorian picture books of medieval illuminations featured designs from the book which were in turn extensively copied and adapted, patterns appearing in metalwork, embroidery, furniture and pottery among other crafts.De Hamel, 134-135 Over the centuries, the book has been rebound several times.
Details of the album were first reported in October 2019, that it would contain reworked versions of some of the band's biggest hits over the years. It also includes one new song, the lead single "Far Away" featuring Scooter Ward from Cold, which was released on December 6, 2019. The album also includes guest appearances from Lacey Sturm (formerly of Flyleaf), Michael Barnes of Red, Adam Gontier of Saint Asonia (formerly of Three Days Grace), and Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath.
There are a few gatherings of ten folios and a few gatherings are lacking one or more folios. The rear flyleaf (folio 240) is a piece of vellum from another manuscript and contains a fragment of a commentary on the Epistle to the Romans written in a 9th-century Carolingian minuscule that has 10th century Beneventan punctuation. Folio 4 recto from the Codex Beneventanus, with a blank canon table. The manuscript has decorated canon tables, initials, and incipits and explicits.
Rend Collective was on the And If Our God Is for Us... Tour with Chris Tomlin and Christy Nockels in the Spring of 2011. They toured with Kari Jobe on the Majestic Tour. In 2014, Rend Collective toured with the RESET Movement, as part of their musical ministry involving Lacey Sturm (formerly of Flyleaf); spoken-word artist Propaganda; worship leader Dave Lubben; DJ Efechto; International House of Prayer worship artist Matt Gilman; and singer/songwriter Morgan Harper Nichols.RESET Movement description, incl.
Scot McKendrick and Orlaith A. O'Sullivan; New Castle, Del: Oak Knoll, 2003), pp. 10-11. A 17th- century Latin note on a flyleaf (from binding in a royal library) states that the manuscript was given to a patriarchate of Alexandria in 1098 (donum dedit cubicuo Patriarchali anno 814 Martyrum), although this may well be "merely an inaccurate attempt at deciphering the Arabic note by Athanasius" (possibly the patriarch Athanasius III).Westcott, "Canon", Appendix D. XII. p. 8 The authority for this statement is unknown.
Apparently, he started too far down the page and his script was too large for the remaining area since he ran out of space before finishing it. He erased it and started anew on the second flyleaf as reproduced above. However, a faint impression remains and George M. Friend, writing in 1972, examined the Folio first-hand and made out the following, which interestingly recounts that the image was “faintly traced.”Friend, George M. “A Possible Portrait of Anne Hathaway,” Philobiblon (9) Spring 1972. p. 46.
In literature, Enniscorthy is mentioned in the Ithaca chapter of James Joyce's Ulysses (p. 812) as a flyleaf note in a book belonging to Leopold Bloom, where it is described as "Ennifcorthy, County Wexford, the finest place in the world" (sic). Enniscorthy is also the home of Eilis Lacey, the central character of the novel Brooklyn and its film adaptation. In the story, which is set in the early 1950s, Eilis travels alone from Enniscorthy to Brooklyn because of the lack of opportunities for her at home.
The two men collaborated on several novels, including The Boy Hairdresser, which were not published until after their deaths. From January 1959, Orton and Halliwell were involved in the theft and defacement of public library books. Halliwell became an illicit collage artist, while Orton wrote the fake blurbs for the flyleaf of the dust jackets. After their trial in 1962 the two men were given custodial sentences, Halliwell was sent to HM Prison Ford in Sussex for six months; Orton went to Eastchurch in Kent.
Soulfest has two major stages in the actual festival area. The biggest stage, the Revival Stage, hosts major name artists, such as Skillet, TobyMac, Third Day and Switchfoot, and houses well over ten thousand people on the surrounding grounds. The second biggest stage is Inside Out Stage, which has more rock-oriented artists, such as Kardia, The Chariot Collington and Flyleaf along with a number of bands geared towards worship including Jason Upton, and Gateway Worship. Their other stages are Mercy Street and Mountain Top Stage.
The cover of the first edition of Nectaria Florum, flyleaf, 1763 Hall began as the surgeon at the hospital Nosoconium academicum, currently at Uppsala University Hospital, in 1764. After a few years he took his surgical exam under the supervision of inspectors from Collegium Medicum. In 1768 he was conferred to MD, which for this time was at an unusually young age, and thereafter practiced as a doctor in Stockholm. In 1773 he became a district medical officer in Västerås, a post he fulfilled for 20 years.
In late 2008, Vaeda appeared in the MTV Games Rock Band 2 national television commercial. They since parted with their former label and recorded an album titled Unsafe at Any Speed. Songs from the album can be heard on MTV's The Hills ("Breathe", "Fake The Moment") and The Girls of Hedsor Hall ("Breathe"). Vaeda has performed with and toured with the following acts: Thirty Seconds to Mars, Flyleaf, The Used, Anberlin, Framing Hanley, Rev Theory, Pop Evil, Saosin, Senses Fail, Haste the Day, and Chiodos.
"How He Loves" is a song by independent artist John Mark McMillan for his second studio album, The Song Inside the Sounds of Breaking Down. The song was successful despite the album's independent release, and has been covered by several well-known artists within the Christian music industry (David Crowder Band, Kim Walker, Todd Agnew, New Breed, Flyleaf, The Glorious Unseen) and Anthony Evans from the popular singing TV Show: The Voice. It has also been covered in Spanish by Christine D'Clario and Seth Condrey.
The Bible is an Oxford University Press edition of the King James Bible. Published in 1853, it has 1280 pages, and measures approximately long by wide, and thick, and is bound in burgundy red velvet with gilt edges. The back flyleaf of the Bible bears the seal of the Supreme Court of the United States along with a record of the 1861 inauguration. The Bible is not a rare edition, and a similar Bible lacking the Lincoln Bible's historical significance would be valued at approximately $30 or $40.
"I Will Not Bow" debuted at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the band's highest charting song and first and only top 40 hit on the chart. It has reached number one on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs and Hot Mainstream Rock TracksTops in Music . go.rrstar.com. charts and number five on the Alternative Songs chart. AOL rated this song as the number one rock song of 2009, beating out such songs as "New Divide" by Linkin Park, "Break" by Three Days Grace and "Again" by Flyleaf.
These outside quires were known as "cassie quires" (from Fr. cassée, "broken"), or "cording quires" and had only 20 sheets to the quire. The printer William Caslon in a book published in 1770 mentions both 24- and 25-sheet quires; he also details printer's wastage, and the sorting and recycling of damaged cassie quires. An 1826 French manual on typography complained that cording quires (usually containing some salvageable paper) from the Netherlands barely contained a single good sheet.A note on the flyleaf of this copy states that this edition was pirated from Didot's 1st ed.
The band has been touring solidly for the past five years, mainly as support to some of alternative rock's most popular artists. Over recent times, the band have opened for Avenged Sevenfold and CKY, and played on the Family Values Tour 2006, in company of Korn, Flyleaf and Deftones. They toured with Unwritten Law, Zebrahead, and Social Distortion and recently finished a UK tour with The Knives. In December 2007, Gene announced on his MySpace that he is to release 52 songs (one for each week) in 2008, where he plays every instrument.
He later got his LL.B. from the University of Washington in 1937. His career started in 1940 as an Attorney for the U.S. Department of Labor, where he worked for two years before taking on the Principal Attorney position at the Office of Alien Property Custodian in Washington D.C. In 1945, Edgar served in the Allies' "Office of Chief of Counsel for prosecution of Axis Criminality", OCCPAC, at the Nuremberg Trials,Bodenheimer, Edgar: Jurisprudence, flyleaf. Harvard University Press, 1970 (3rd printing). utilizing his degrees in both American and German law.
Leonard Digges matriculated at University College, Oxford in 1603, the year of his mother's remarriage, and graduated BA in 1606. This was followed by a period of study abroad. He may have traveled to Spain with fellow Hispanist James Mabbe, whom he knew from Oxford, for he wrote a note on the flyleaf of a book which Mabbe sent from Madrid to Will Baker, also a friend from Oxford days. The book was a copy of Rimas by Lope de Vega (published in 1613); it still survives, in the library of Balliol College.
Endpapers of the original run of books in the Everyman's Library, 1906, based on the art of William Morris's Kelmscott Press. The endpapers or end-papers of a book (also known as endsheets) are the pages that consist of a double-size sheet folded, with one half pasted against an inside cover (the pastedown), and the other serving as the first free page (the free endpaper or flyleaf). Thus, the front endpapers precede the title page and the text, whereas the back endpapers follow the text. Booksellers sometimes refer to the front endpaper as FEP.
The Legion of Doom has remixed songs by Flyleaf, Senses Fail, Thrice, Slayer, Skillet, Goblin, and others. In 2006 Blinman co-founded independent artist collective and label Functional Equivalent Recordings to release records by Real Space Noise, Viva Death, Tate Eskew and others. As a touring musician, Blinman has performed on drums with Faith and the Muse, Das Ich and Ichor in 1995-96, and on keyboards/electronics with Trever Keith in 2008. Blinman also worked as touring front of house engineer for Face to Face and Tweaker in 2004.
A screenshot from the music video that sees the nude woman dancing for Levine while he is performing A music video for the song premiered on Facebook, on December 22, 2010. It was directed by Don Tyler, who previously worked on videos for the bands A Day to Remember and Flyleaf. It was digitally released on June 14, 2011 via iTunes Store. Shot in an animated technique, the video starts with an animated version of lead singer Levine singing on a microphone while hands are behind his back touching his body.
With numerous years of experience in the studio, Shippen has mixed multiple platinum and gold records and hundreds of charting singles and albums, including seven Grammy Award-winners. Shippen has mixed, engineered, and/or produced music for respected artists in a variety of genres, from Death Cab for Cutie, A Fine Frenzy, Cage the Elephant and India.Arie to the Jonas Brothers, Marc Broussard, Eric Church and Robert Randolph. He has also worked with Clay Aiken, Jonny Lang, Flyleaf, Switchfoot, Backstreet Boys, Third Day, MercyMe, and Newsboys, among others.
ChouCho released her debut solo album Flyleaf on August 8, 2012, containing all previously released singles. Her sixth single "DreamRiser" was released on October 24, 2012 and is used as opening theme to the 2012 anime Girls und Panzer. Her seventh single was released on May 22, 2013 and is used as the ending theme to the 2013 anime Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet. Her eighth single "Starlog" was released on July 31, 2013 and is used as the opening theme to the 2013 anime Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya.
It was successful, and ever since then, Draiman has limited his drinking on the road. In late 2006, Disturbed headlined another one of their own tours named Music as a Weapon III; the bands Flyleaf, Stone Sour, and Nonpoint toured with them. Disturbed completed the first leg of their Music as a Weapon III tour in late 2006. Soon after, Draiman stated that there was not going to be a second leg to the tour and that instead the band was going off the road to start working on their fourth studio album.
Bitch We Have a Problem Tour was a concert tour in support of Korn's eighth studio album. The tour featured 25 shows (plus 1 offset show) in North America and 33 shows in Europe for a combined total of 58 shows. Hellyeah (until October 23), Droid, Five Finger Death Punch, and Flyleaf were the support acts for the North American leg of the tour. The tour began on September 27, 2007 in Reno, Nevada and the first leg of the tour was completed on October 27, 2007 in Seattle, Washington.
Over the next few years, Benson produced records from acts like Cold, Crazy Town, P.O.D.'s Payable on Death, and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge from My Chemical Romance. He later produced numerous multi-platinum records such as The All-American Rejects, Hoobastank, Flyleaf, Daughtry, Seether, Third Day, Theory of a Deadman, Three Days Grace, Skillet, Santana, Adam Lambert, Kelly Clarkson and Caleb Johnson. He now produces exclusively at West Valley Recording Studios, in Woodland Hills. Benson stated that he utilizes Auto-Tune in the studio and that those who do not are "nuts".
Despite the band's insecurity at the start, they appreciated the experience the end of the process. The decision to use Benson led to the band recording the album in Los Angeles instead of Atlanta, Georgia. During production, Benson felt one recording session with Lacey Mosley of Flyleaf went beyond the ordinary to the point where he left the recording room and told Powell "You have to go out there, and you and her do this because you're coming to God right now in front of my eyes. You guys handle it".
A 14th-century flyleaf inscription of an ancient manuscript of a pre-Wycliffe version of the Lord's Prayer in Middle English credited to Augustine of Hippo (354–430), Alexander Neckam (1157–1217), and others was a collection which was in the possession of Gilbertine Priory at Sempringham. The last leaf of this volume of the book has the Lord’s Prayer which reads: > Our Father that art in heavens and in all holy men > Hallowed by thy name in us so that we be holy in thy name > . . . > Deliver us out of this wicked world and take us to thy self in heaven. > Amen.
Endorsing the novel, Ernest Hemingway wrote: "If you want to read a book by a man who knows exactly what he is writing about and has written it marvelously well, read Appointment in Samarra."Flyleaf endorsement to Appointment in Samarra, Harcourt Brace & Co., 1934. O'Hara followed Samarra with Butterfield 8, his roman à clef based upon the tragic, short life of flapper Starr Faithfull, whose mysterious death in 1931 became a tabloid sensation. Over four decades, O'Hara published novels, novellas, plays, screenplays and more than 400 short stories, the majority of them in The New Yorker.
The Bible was also used when Jefferson Davis took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America in Alabama on February 18, 1861. The flyleaf has been inscribed "Executive Office, Alabama, 1853". There is also a note inside the front cover of the Bible from Judge John Phelan (clerk of the Alabama Supreme Court, 1856-64) confirming that this was the Bible used by Davis, together with an affidavit sworn in 1884 by Ellis Phelan (the judge's son and Secretary of State of Alabama) verifying his father's handwriting and attendance at Davis's inauguration.
The Asphalt have played at South by Southwest in both 2006 and 2007. The band performed at Edgefest 2007 in Queen Creek, Arizona for a crowd of over 14,000 with bands Social Distortion, Bad Religion, Flyleaf, The Bravery, Authority Zero, and many more. The band opened for Bad Company in a somewhat strange booking during Laughlin River Run 2008, played alongside another interesting pairing in The Doobie Brothers at the Tempe Insight Fiesta Bowl Block Party on New Year's Eve 2009, and opened the main stage for rock superstars Jimmy Eat World at the same New Year's Eve event in 2010.
243 The history of transmission may also suggest that the discovery of new manuscripts changed the author's mind about the appropriate order in which the legal texts were to be arranged. The title Quadripartitus ("Divided into four") has been used by historians since Felix Liebermann adopted it in his edition and studies of the work near the start of the 20th century. The title, which is found in a 16th-century note on the flyleaf of John Rylands Library MS Lat 420,It is unclear whether the author himself coined this title. See Wormald, "Quadripartitus", pp.
Any of the three women could be someone from the photographs. Additionally, the postmistress's assistant, Edna, saw someone with blonde hair enter the house, which points to either Carpenter or Rendell, as Henderson is not blonde. Confusing matters even further is the fact that a book is discovered in the Upward house with Evelyn Hope's signature written on the flyleaf, suggesting Mrs Upward was actually Eva Kane. Poirot connects the final piece of the puzzle when he finds the photo Mrs McGinty saw at Maureen Summerhayes' house. It is of Eva Kane and has the inscription “my mother” on the back.
Diener was the founder, CEO, and President of A&M; Octone Records, a joint venture between Octone Records and Universal Music Group. A&M;/Octone Records signed and developed platinum artists including Maroon 5, Hollywood Undead, Flyleaf and K'naan. After six years of operation, in September 2013, Octone initiated its buy/sell rights in the joint venture, resulting in Universal Music Group purchasing Octone Records' 50% interest in A&M; Octone Records. In 2000, Diener founded Octone Records, while simultaneously serving as Senior Vice President of A&R; Marketing for Clive Davis and the RCA Music Group.
Ellis H. Chadwick, In the Footsteps of the Brontës, Cambridge University reprint, 2011, p.103 Later still, the poet Alfred Tennyson left his own tribute on the flyleaf of a copy of Bewick's History of British Birds found in Lord Ravenscroft's library: ::A gate and field half ploughed, ::A solitary cow, ::A child with a broken slate, ::And a titmarsh in the bough. ::But where, alack, is Bewick ::To tell the meaning now?Jenny Uglow in The Guardian Each in their own way is making the same point, that Bewick's work is more than mere illustration.
Alfred Loewenberg, in the Annals of Opera, lists three other performances of this opera, but provides no documentation. The dates given are Florence, Carnival of 1743 and revived there 26 December 1749; Livorno during the Carnival of 1744; and Ancona during the Carnival of 1746. Since there are two extant manuscripts of this opera, it seems possible that there was at least one other performance. A libretto in the library of Santa Cecilia names Terradellas as the composer of a Merope, performed in Florence in 1750, but the attribution is only written in pencil on the flyleaf facing the title page.
The band played numerous festivals before deciding to part ways in late 2012. In 2013, Harris moved to Los Angeles to commence work on a new musical project, Kingdom of I, with songwriter and producer Dave Stewart and drummer Shauney Recke. The debut track Crying at the Disco was released as a free download on Soundcloud in late 2013. A Spotify playlist posted to the official Kingdom of I Facebook, intended to give a flavour for the type of music to expect on the album, cited musical influences such as Flyleaf, Muse, Paramore, Stone Sour, Annie Lennox and Stevie Nicks.
The band's single "Calling" (written with Jonah Matranga, who wrote the bulk of the lyric and melody thinking of Far) was used by WWE as the theme song for the 2005 pay-per-view "Unforgiven." The band headlined a major tour with Evans Blue and From Satellite to promote its release. Prior to the headline tour, Taproot acted as direct support to Chevelle on their tour alongside Thirty Seconds to Mars. They also participated in the Fall Brawl Tour, which featured Staind and P.O.D. as headliners, and is notable for taking the then-unknown Flyleaf along as the opening act for the three bands.
"Birds of Town and Village" Chartwell Books 2004 In 1966, 1971 and 1979 one man exhibitions of Ede's work were held at the Kennedy Galleries in New York.Preface and flyleaf, "Basil Ede's Birds", Severn House Publications 1980 In 1971 Ede was commissioned by Walter Annenberg, then serving as United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, to paint a series of eastern Pennsylvanian birds for his private collection.Field Notes and Recollections, "Wild Birds of America, The Art Of Basil Ede" Abrams 1991 Also in 1971, a chance encounter with another American collector, Jack Warner, led to the commissioning of "The Wild Birds of America" series.
The cover type is gold, with some light green elements being used in the coats of arms and the drawing, and a whitish green for the sky in the drawing. This edition has a flyleaf, a title page (bearing only the title) with the Macmillan logo on the obverse, a frontispiece illustration (one of eight illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy), the full title page, dedication "To My Wife", table of contents, table of illustrations, 367 pages plus the additional illustrations, and four pages of ads at the back for other Macmillan books, priced at $1.50 each. There is also an early edition by Grosset & Dunlap.
During the Easter Rising Perolz took a vital message from Padraic Pearse to Waterford, Cork, Limerick and Tipperary calling out the troops, and also arranged six other people to carry the same message around the country. As she cycled through Cork she met Tomás Mac Curtain and Terence MacSwiney in their broken-down car, on their way to inform volunteers that the Rising was cancelled. On the flyleaf of a pocket book, she was carrying was written the secret message from Pearse: "We go into action at noon today. PHP." The initialled notepaper took Mac Curtain and MacSwiney by surprise, as they had expected orders to be signed rather than initialled.
The score for Live Free or Die Hard, written by Marco Beltrami, was released on July 2, 2007 by Varèse Sarabande (which also released the soundtracks for the first two Die Hard films), several days after the United States release of the film. This was the first film not to be scored by Michael Kamen, due to his death in 2003; Beltrami incorporates Kamen's thematic material into his score, but Kamen is not credited on the film or the album. Other songs in the film include "Rock & Roll Queen" by The Subways, "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival and "I'm So Sick" by Flyleaf. Eric Lichtenfeld, reviewing from Soundtrack.
Finally, Deputy Bailiff Harrison ruled that a bogus confession to the crime (written on the flyleaf of a book and smuggled out of Newgate Street Prison, where Huchet was being held) should be admitted into evidence. The bogus confession (which claimed that the murder had been committed by two men named Jim and Tom) had been accompanied by a covering note, written in Huchet's handwriting and addressed to a Mrs. Grace Kemp, which requested that the ‘confession’ be copied out in ink and forwarded anonymously to the police. Mrs. Kemp instead took the documents to the investigating officers; both items were subsequently shown to the jury, helping to seal Huchet’s fate.
Baybrooke was the husband of Jane Cornwallis, eldest daughter of the 2nd Marquis. To record this event an inscription was added to the first flyleaf, signed by Jane, Louisa, Jemima, Mary and Elizabeth Cornwallis, reading "This Missal originally the property of Sir Thomas Cornwalleys from whom it descended to the Daughters and Coheiresses of Charles 2nd Marquis Cornwallis was by them presented to the Honble Richard Neville as a token of their regard & affection 1823". In 1904 Henry Neville, 7th Baron Braybrooke sold the Psalter to C.W. Dyson Perrins, who later bequeathed it, with other manuscripts, to the British Museum (now the British Library).
Frans de Waal signing one of his books at the University of Auckland's Owen G. Glenn Building before delivering the third and final lecture in his "Our Inner Ape" series, for the Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures. The book cover visible is Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved. Josh Gross at Rediscovered Bookshop in Boise, Idaho at the booksigning of his memoir The Funeral Papers in August 2016 Book signing is the affixing of a signature to the title page or flyleaf of a book by its author. Book signings are events, usually at a bookstore or library, where an author sits and signs books for a period.
How far Giraud actually already was in his thinking was exemplified by the inclusion of his art featuring Blueberry with Hopi tribesmen, endowed with the caption "In Hopi Towns",Actually, after a historical photograph (blueberrybr.blogspot.nl) as the interior flyleaf illustration for the regular 1990 "Arizona Love" French book release,comics.org reprinted as such, without the caption, in the last 1991 Graphitti Designs release, Moebius #9. Additionally, Giraud had sneaked in some Blueberry 1900 elements (including floating Washington dignitaries) in the non-Blueberry, Native-American themed, short story "The Words of Chief Seattle", which saw English publication in Epic's second Blueberry book release, "Ballad for a Coffin".
It appears he spent the war years (1939–1945) in America with Winifred. A contemporary newspaper indicates that he performed at Vassar College, New York, in January 1940. The flyleaf to his final published bookPuppets in Wales, Walter Wilkinson, Geoffrey Bles (1948) states that "During the war the puppets remained in their box, but in the summer of 1947 Mr. Wilkinson took them out again for a journey through Wales..."' At this time he describes himself as living in Putney. He travelled to Australia in early 1954 , spending six months in the country, and drafted Puppets Through Australia, but this book has never been published.
A secret-societies service was set up in 1941, which studied articles confiscated from such societies and published "Les documents maçonniques", a review which saw in Freemasonry one of the principal causes of France's defeat. A law of 1941 also applied the "statute on the Jews" to Freemasons. An anti-Masonic film, titled "Forces occultes", was produced and shown in Paris in 1943. Flyleaf of a Masonic diploma witnessing to a purge, 1945 A thousand French Freemasons were also deported or killed during the Second World War, mostly for involvement in French Resistance activities or due to their Jewish origins, with Masonic Temples pillaged and their archives confiscated.
As a whole, the album is noted as adopting a heavier and edgier rock sound than Third Day's previous adult contemporary-projects such as Wherever You Are (2005), while the album's lyrics reflect Christian themes. The album features guest appearances from Chris Daughtry, Lacey Mosley of alternative metal band Flyleaf, and pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph. Revelation received positive reviews from music critics. Although some expressed minor concerns about the short length of the album's songs and the quality of the record's second half as compared to its first, many critics regarded it as one of Third Day's best studio albums while others praised the guest appearances on the album.
Navone, John J, SJ. Tellers of the Word (New York: Lejacq, 1981) Flyleaf. As of 2010, Navone has involved himself with teaching a course of Thomistic philosophy and theology for the Catholic Studies program of the History Department of Gonzaga University, where he serves as an Adjunct Professor. in the spring of 2010, he taught a course on Leadership and Spirituality for the Professional Leadership Department at Gonzaga.Krug, Julie. "Beholder of Beauty: Dynamic Jesuit Scholar encourages others to see the positives that life offers" Spokane Spokesman Review, 21 June 2008 Navone’s book Tellers of the Word was America’s Book of the Month Club selection for May 1981.
The band toured with the Family Values Tour in 2006 along with such bands as Dir En Grey, Korn, Flyleaf, Stone Sour, and Deftones, as well as international tours with Avenged Sevenfold, Flogging Molly, and Social Distortion. The band left RCA in 2007 and released "Song for the Underdog" in June, 2007 on Ares Records. Smith quit the band soon after. Black President, whose members consist of Charlie Paulson of Golfinger, Greg Hetson of Circle Jerks and Bad Religion, Jason Christopher of Slipknot, Christian Martucci of the Dee Dee Ramone Band and Corey Taylor's side project, asked Smith to join them as their touring and recording drummer for this project in 2007.
The original members of Islander hail from Greenville, South Carolina, and have been playing together since 2006; they broke up for a few years and got together under the name Islander in 2011. Islander vocalist Mikey Carvajal is a participant in the non-profit outreach organization known as The Whosoevers. Some members of the organization include Brian "Head" Welch and Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu of Korn, Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D., Lacey Sturm formerly of Flyleaf, and motivational speaker Ryan Ries. On June 17, 2016, the band released a new song, titled "Darkness", with the lineup of J.R. Bareis (Love & Death) on Guitar, Ezekiel Vasquez (ex-ForeverAtLast) on Bass, and Arin Ilejay (ex-Confide, ex-Avenged Sevenfold) on Drums.
Bach P 195; before that it was owned by, among others, Bach's son Carl Philipp Emanuel, Bach's student Johann Christian Kittel, and, from 1809, , a collector of music by Bach and other Baroque composers. Kittel and Poelchau both thought that the Magnificat for eight voices and orchestra was composed by Bach. Kittel had a copy made of Bach's manuscript, and Poelchau added a flyleaf to it, on which he indicated Bach as its composer. In 1732, some two decades after he had published Bach's Magnificat (BWV 243.1), however, Poelchau had doubts about Bach's authorship of the Magnificat for double choir and orchestra, writing that it was likely composed by Caldara or Lotti.
As Curzon notes, the 1664 version of his edition contained seven extra plays, listed on an added title page, not included in earlier editions. The verses referred to are found on the third flyleaf beneath Ben Jonson's verse referencing Martin Droeshout's famous portrait engraving of Shakespeare on the facing page.Tannenbaum (1942). Inscribed in ink by Sir Nathaniel, followed by his initials and the year 1708, they are: :This figure, that thou there seest put ::It was for Shakespear's Consort cut :Wherein the Graver had a strife ::With Nature to outdo the Life :O had he Her Complexion shewn ::As plain as He's the outline Drawn :The plate, believe me, would surpass ::All that was ever made in brass ::N.
393–395 The word in its various forms was frequently used as test of the pen by scribes. One example is found in a fourteenth- century Pavian codex.Nencioni 1967, p. 93 It may also be seen, with some additional syllables, scribbled on a page of a late 16th-century heraldic manuscript (British Library, MS Harley 6113).Bobinski, 1897, p. Alternative form in honorificabilitudinacionibus is attested from manuscripts in Bamberg (Bamberg State Library, Q.V.41) and Munich (Bavarian State Library, Cgm 541).Traube, 1909, pp. 95–96, fn. 7Bertalot, 1917, p. 55, fn. 47–8 Other examples include Erfurt O.23, Prague 211 (f. 255v), Bratislava II Q.64 (f. 27r), Pembroke 260 (flyleaf),James, 1905, pp.
The exact nature in early times of the rules for the safe-keeping and seclusion of such City records as these is unknown. However, like other volumes of the City's records, the Letter-Books have been subject to misfortune. On the flyleaf of Letter-Book E, the following statement is written in a hand of the sixteenth century: How the book went astray and what length of time it had been missing will probably never be known. However, considering that stringent regulations on the manner in which the City's records were written up and maintained by the four clerks or attorneys of the Mayor's Court were not set until 1537,Repertory 9, folio 251b.
Harry St. John Dixon Harry St. John Dixon, a brother from the Psi Chapter at the University of Virginia who fought for the Confederacy, kept a record of all Sigma Chis within his vicinity on the flyleaf of his diary during the American Civil War. He began planning a Confederate Army chapter of Sigma Chi with this information. On September 17, 1864 Dixon founded the Constantine Chapter of Sigma Chi during the Atlanta campaign with Harry Yerger, a brother from Mississippi who was in Dixon's division. Dixon stated the reasons for which the war-time chapter was created saying, Dixon and Yerger contacted all brothers listed in the diary who could come to the meeting.
The tour also featured many surprises for fans with special on-stage appearances from Slipknot bassist Paul Gray & Filter frontman Richard Patrick performing "Hey Man, Nice Shot", as well as a U2 cover of "Pride (In the Name of Love)", with Flyleaf which appeared on the Family Values 2006 CD, Deftones frontman Chino Moreno performing "Wicked" and Slipknot/Stone Sour lead singer Corey Taylor joining KoRn on stage for a rendition of "Freak on a Leash". KoRn bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu was also forced to jump in for guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer during the band's closing song, "Blind" in Holmdel, New Jersey after he was reportedly drunk and had to leave the stage.
Paul Freeman is a Welsh-born singer-songwriter of folksy pop songs now living in the United States. Freeman's EP You and I was released on the Arista label on 12 November 2008. The four songs on that album are the title track, “Tightrope,” “That’s How It Is” and “Earthquakes.” His EP That’s How It Is was released on 1 August 2009. It was produced by Howard Benson (Daughtry, Flyleaf, Motörhead, My Chemical Romance) and mixed by Chris Lord-Alge (U2, Leona Lewis, Snow Patrol). Freeman's song “That’s How It Is” was featured near the close of an episode of the Fox Network show Past Life called “Soul Music” (S01E03), first broadcast on 18 February 2010.
Charles Peale recorded family births on the flyleaf of a copy of Matthew Pilkington's Dictionary of Painters, rather than in a Bible, and after recording "Aldrovand" added the notation, "if he likes that name when he comes of age". The father was a member of the American Philosophical Society, and in February 1796 brought his young son to a meeting, and asked the members to select another name for the child. They decided on Benjamin Franklin Peale, naming the boy after the Society's founder, Benjamin Franklin. Society legend holds that the boy was given the name while placed in the chair of the president of the Society, which had been donated by Franklin.
For whatever purpose, the new compilation was not intended to replace or supersede the original documents in the sense of definitive and authoritative records. This is made clear in a memorandum written on the flyleaf, which appears to be contemporary with the manuscript itself: :Memorandum quod iste liber compositus fuit et compilatus de diversis inquisitionibus ex officio captis...et sic contenta in eodem libro pro evidenciis habentur hic in Scaccario et non pro recordo.Maxwell-Lyte, p. xx. ("It must be remembered that this book was composed and compiled from several official inquests...and therefore the contents in this book are held for evidence here in the Exchequer and not for the record").
In May 1879, Gordon left a copy of her pamphlet The Great Geysers of California and How to Reach Them in a time capsule buried in San Francisco's Washington Square park. Gordon wrote inside the flyleaf: Gordon's inscription was read aloud in public after the time capsule was opened in April 1979. Armistead Maupin, who was present when the time capsule was opened, speculated that the quotation's use of "lover of her own sex" could have been a "coming out" for Gordon, but also acknowledged the phrase could have been an "idiosyncrasy of 19th century speech". The quotation was later used in Randy Shilts' biography of gay San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, "Mayor of Castro Street".
The See You on the Other Side World Tour was a concert tour in support of Korn's seventh studio album, See You on the Other Side. The tour featured a brief promotional leg in 2005, followed by an extensive North American headlining leg; shows in Asia, Australia and Europe; and finally a newly resurrected Family Values Tour. Support acts for the tour included Mudvayne, 10 Years, Disturbed, Hatebreed, Flyleaf, Soulfly, Deftones, Stone Sour and Dir en Grey. This was Korn's first tour as a quartet without original guitarist Brian "Head" Welch who departed the band in February 2005, as well as the last tour with original drummer David Silveria who departed the band in December the following year.
The other two singles, "Lights Out" and "Give Me a Sign", peaked at No. 9 and No. 6 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, respectively (the latter of which also receiving a gold certification on November 24, 2015). Breaking Benjamin toured in support of the album in January and February 2010 with Three Days Grace and Flyleaf, then with Red, Chevelle, and Thousand Foot Krutch in March 2010. In April, Breaking Benjamin began touring with Nickelback, Shinedown, and Sick Puppies on their Dark Horse Tour. Prior to the last show of the Dark Horse Tour, Burnley stated he was ill and therefore no longer able to tour in support of the album, placing the band on hiatus.
39 Stripes is a Christian rock band from Tampa, Florida, founded in 1997. Its members are guitarist/vocalist, Steve Henderlong, bassist Ray Schurr, and drummer/vocalist Josh Daugherty. Having released three well-received independent projects, 39 Stripes (1997), Saving Me A Place EP (2002), Burn EP (2005), and Beyond Broken from Hollar Records (2010), 39 Stripes has toured extensively, self-booking hundreds of shows and sharing the stage with top artists including Jars of Clay, newsboys, Stryper, and Flyleaf. In addition to appearing on Petra’s 2005 “Farewell Tour,” 39 Stripes has showcased its talents at major festivals Atlanta Fest and Ichthus, while performing on behalf of Gibson Guitars at the summer 2005 National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Show.
Flyleaf of La Cellule Nerveuse by G. Marinesco (1909) Marinescu maintained close academic links with his Parisian colleagues and many of his articles, which exceeded 250 in number, were published in French. He had a wide range of research interests, including pathological anatomy and experimental neuropathology. Daily contact with scores of the infirm and his astuteness made him use the latest methods as they became available, such as the X-ray, with which he investigated bone changes in acromegaly, and the film camera, for the study of body movements in health and disease. The results of these studies appeared in the monograph Le Tonus des Muscles striés (1937) with Nicolae Ionescu-Siseşti, Oskar Sager and Arthur Kreindler, with a preface by Sir Charles Scott Sherrington.
During his months long recovery from the motorcycle accident, Joe began writing and recording new solo songs in his home studio. He self-produced the recordings, working with mixer Evan Rodinache (Flyleaf, Escape the Fate, Powerman 5000) and Grammy Award winning mastering engineer Bill Hare. Instead of releasing the tracks simultaneously as an album, he decided to distribute them individually as singles on a quasi-monthly basis, with accompanying music videos. Grah released the first track “Who Ya Dyin’ For?” on Friday the 13th of September, and the second song “Tidal Wave” arrived at Halloween. The third installment, “2Nite” was released at Thanksgiving, the fourth song "Parts + Pieces" at Christmas/New Years, and the fifth installment "The Great Unknown" was released around Easter 2020.
Adventures in Two Worlds is the 1952 autobiography of Dr. A. J. Cronin, in which he relates, with much humour, the exciting events of his dual career as a medical doctor and a novelist. From the flyleaf of 'Beyond This Place' (Angus and Robertson Sydney - London): Adventures in Two Worlds: Dr Cronin's published novels make up an imposing list of successes. This book, his first non-fiction work, which relates moving and dramatic episodes from his dual career as doctor and novelist will certainly be as widely ready and applauded as his preceding publications. Dr Cronin has recorded not only the achievements of his early life but also the struggles and setbacks that gave him such a sympathetic understanding of the sufferings of others.
The title page of the first edition of Hakluyt's The Principall Navigations, Voiages, and Discoveries of the English Nation (1589) A manuscript signature of Hakluyt from the front flyleaf of the above work In 1588 Hakluyt finally returned to England with Douglas Sheffield, Baroness Sheffield, after a residence in France of nearly five years. In 1589 he published the first edition of his chief work, The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation, using eyewitness accounts as far as possible. In the preface to this he announced the intended publication of the first terrestrial globe made in England by Emery Molyneux. Between 1598 and 1600 appeared the final, reconstructed and greatly enlarged edition of The Principal Navigations, Voiages, Traffiques and Discoueries of the English Nation in three volumes.
In addition, later scholars have detected an influence on the Authorized Version from the translations of Taverner's Bible and the New Testament of the Douay–Rheims Bible. It is for this reason that the flyleaf of most printings of the Authorized Version observes that the text had been "translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special commandment." As the work proceeded, more detailed rules were adopted as to how variant and uncertain readings in the Hebrew and Greek source texts should be indicated, including the requirement that words supplied in English to 'complete the meaning' of the originals should be printed in a different type face. The task of translation was undertaken by 47 scholars, although 54 were originally approved.
Meiert Avis is an Irish music video and commercial director. Avis has directed videos for artists such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Avril Lavigne, Paramore, Alanis Morissette, Flyleaf, Jennifer Lopez, New Found Glory and Josh Groban, Ariana Grande amongst many others.MTVMusic.com Director Listing His work has won multiple awards and nominations including a Grammy Award for U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name" and MTV Music Video Awards for U2's "With or Without You" and Ryuichi Sakamoto and Iggy Pop's "Risky". His commercial clients include Toyota,Boards Magazine – "Special Effects: The Shift Is On", 1 November 1999 Pioneer, Lexus and The Los Angeles TimesBoards Magazine – "The many faces of Meiert", 1 February 2004 and have received international recognition, most notably the Grand Clio and the Cannes Gold Lion.
Their second album, In the Mouth of the Young, was released in April 2006 on the band's first Major Record label, Sony BMG/RCA Records. The band also released a cover of Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" for a local So-Cal Sampler, which also featured as a hidden track at the end of their self-titled EP, and an unreleased original B-Side "Mannequin", which is from the "One Night Stand Rock'n'Roll Band" days, was leaked onto the Internet shortly after. The band toured with the Family Values Tour 2006, along with such bands as Dir En Grey, Korn, Flyleaf, Stone Sour and Deftones. While this marked the first time opening up to such a large audience, they were previously support to Avenged Sevenfold on their City Of Evil Tour.
Atomic disbanded in 2007 to pursue other musical endeavors – however, all the band- mates remain close and continue to work together on various projects. Atomic shared the stage with bands like Jimmy Eat World, Nine Inch Nails, Rob Zombie, Velvet Revolver, 3 Doors Down, Alter Bridge, Shinedown, Flyleaf, Coheed & Cambria, Avenged Sevenfold, Simple Plan, Buckcherry, Better Than Ezra, Jimmy’s Chicken Shack, Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms, Fastball, Andrew W.K., Cypress Hill, Less Than Jake, Guster, Black Eyed Peas, and many more. In 2003, Atomic Tangerine won the national Hard Rock/HBO/Rolling Stones Battle of the Bands contest, beating out thousands of bands from all over the country. They were flown to Times Square in NYC to perform before The Rolling Stones at their HBO Madison Square Gardens live show/filming.
Magazine editor-in-chief Cavanna was loath to let Giraud go, not understanding why Giraud would want to waste his talents on a "kiddy comic". Subsequently, the pseudonym went unused for a decade, that is for comics at least, as Giraud continued its use for side-projects as illustrator. In the late 1960s-early 1970s, Giraud provided interior front, and back flyleaf illustrations as Mœbius for several outings in the science fiction book club series ', a limited edition hardcover series, collecting work from seminal science fiction writers, from French publisher , continuing to do so throughout the 1970s with several additional covers for the publisher's Fiction (the magazine that introduced Giraud to science fiction at age 16)Sadoul, 1991, p. 26 and ' science fiction magazine and pocket book series.
The youngest of four children of a flour miller and corn merchant, Ernest Alexander Pearce, and his wife Gertrude Alice née Ramsden, Philippa Pearce was born in the village of Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, and brought up there on the River Cam at the Mill House.Biography on the flyleaf of a 1987 reprint of the Puffin Books edition of her first children's novel, Minnow on the Say; ODNB entry by Nicholas Tucker retrieved 22 July 2013. Pay/walled. Starting school late at the age of eight because of illness, she was educated at the Perse School for Girls in Cambridge, and went on to Girton College, Cambridge on a scholarship to read English and History. After gaining her degree, Pearce moved to London, where she found work as a civil servant.
The 2009 Creed Reunion Tour began on August 6 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and concluded on October 20, 2009, in Hidalgo, Texas. Originally, Flyleaf and Fuel were to be the opening bands, but the New Zealand band Like A Storm and Hoobastank opened for Creed in the first leg of the concert, while Lo-Pro and Staind opened for the second leg, with Saliva doing the last five dates and Like a Storm returning near the end of the tour. This reunion tour featured all of the original members of the band as well as the former Submersed guitarist Eric Friedman, a friend of Mark Tremonti's who performed rhythm guitars and backing vocals. The band played five songs ("Overcome", "Rain", "Bread of Shame", "Full Circle", and "A Thousand Faces") from their album Full Circle, as well as old hits throughout the tour.
At 19 years old, while working on a project called in a Jar UK, in Normal, Illinois, Devine went through a break-up with a 17-year-old girl named Hannah. He then wrote the song "Kill Hannah", which would later inspire the name of his band. The band, formed at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, evolved over several years, self-releasing two LPs, four EPs, and earning a substantial local following- regularly selling out Chicago's legendary live venue The Metro\- before signing with Atlantic Records in 2003. For the next four years, the band toured across the US in support of two albums and singles, sharing the stage with bands like Thirty Seconds to Mars, HIM, AFI, Angels and Airwaves, Chevelle, The Used, Flyleaf, My Chemical Romance, Velvet Revolver, Alice in Chains, The Sounds, and Shiny Toy Guns.
A Nazi St George killing the dragon (flyleaf of a book about heraldry) Water-lilies by the Nazi painter Ludwig Dettmann (listed in the God-gifted list) Art of the Third Reich was characterized by a style of Romantic realism based on classical models. While banning modern styles as degenerate, the Nazis promoted paintings that were narrowly traditional in manner and that exalted the "blood and soil" values of racial purity, militarism, and obedience. Other popular themes for Nazi art were the Volk at work in the fields, a return to the simple virtues of Heimat (love of homeland), the manly virtues of the National Socialist struggle, and the lauding of the female activities of child bearing and raising symbolized by the phrase Kinder, Küche, Kirche ("children, kitchen, church"). In general, painting—once purged of "degenerate art"—was based on traditional genre painting.
Staind concert with the title Chapter V in the background Staind's fifth album, titled Chapter V, was released on August 9, 2005, and became their third consecutive album to top the Billboard 200. The album opened to sales of 185,000 and has since been certified platinum in the U.S. The first single, "Right Here", was the biggest success from the album, garnering much mainstream radio play and peaking at number 1 on the mainstream rock chart. "Falling" was released as the second single, followed by "Everything Changes" and "King of All Excuses". Staind went on the road when the album came out, doing live shows and promoting it for a full year, including participating in the Fall Brawl tour with P.O.D., Taproot, and Flyleaf; they also had a solo tour across Europe and a mini-promotional tour in Australia for the first time.
According to agreement, his manuscripts came into the hands of Linnaeus, and his Bibliotheca Ichthyologica and Philosophia Ichthyologica, together with a life of the author, were published at Leiden in 1738 under the title "Ichthyologia sive opera omnia de piscibus ...". Artedi was buried in a pauper's grave in St Anthony's churchyard in Amsterdam on 2 October 1735. His grave was never marked and the churchyard site has since been appropriated for other purposes. An epitaph, written in Latin by Anders Celsius, and translated into English by George Shaw, is known because it was inscribed on the back flyleaf of Linnaeus's own copy of "Ichthyologia": :Here lies poor Artedi, in foreign land pyx'd :Not a man nor a fish, but something betwixt, :Not a man, for his life among fishes he past, :Not a fish, for he perished by water at last.
A De revolutionibus manuscript of Nicolaus Copernicus passedThe original autograph, an intermediate between a rough copy and a fair copy, passed after Copernicus' death in 1543 to his friend Tiedemann Giese (1480–1550) and then to Georg Joachim Rheticus (1514–1574), Copernicus' only pupil, who had used a copy to publish De revolutionibus in Nuremberg in 1543. Rheticus took it to Leipzig and Cracow (1554–1574) and to Košice (Kaschau), where he died and left it to his pupil and colleague Valentin Otho (1545–1603), who took it to Heidelberg, where Jakob Christmann (1554-1613) added his remark. From his widow the manuscript was sold on 17 January 1614 to Comenius (1592–1670), who left a remark signed as Johannes Amos Niuannus. On 5 October 1667 it was part of the Bibliotheca Maioratus Familiae Nostitizianae' (1608-1664) library at Jauer in Silesia, Otto von Nostitz left his signature on the flyleaf.
Flyleaf, "Wild Birds of America, The Art of Basil Ede" Abrams 1991 Described as a "very ambitious project",Foreword by HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, "Wild Birds of America, The Art of Basil Ede" Abrams 1991 the commission was to paint every species of wild bird in North America, 650 in all, in life size."Four Centuries of Avian Portraiture" Robert McCracken Peck, Fellow, Academy of Natural Sciences, Abrams, 1991 Robert McCracken Peck, in his essay "Four Centuries of Avian Portraiture", says that the project "...has been compared in scope to John James Audubon's twenty eight year effort to document and celebrate the birds of North America", but adds, "so limited a comparison fails to put into proper perspective the much larger tradition of bird painting in America with which both Audubon and Ede are intimately interlinked.""Four Centuries of Avian Portraiture" Robert McCracken Peck, Fellow, Academy of Natural Sciences, Abrams 1991 The project was cut short in 1989, after Ede suffered a serious illness.
September 24, 2013 The Crofoot presents announced they will be the main promoter for the Detroit Masonic Temple. The Crofoot has played host to countless live events and gatherings, including appearances by Michelle Obama, Bill Cosby, John Waters (filmmaker), and shows from Attila (deathcore band), Lupe Fiasco, Twenty One Pilots, Chvrches, Upon A Burning Body, Jimmy Eat World, Deadmau5, The National (band), Girl Talk, The New Pornographers, Owl City, Sufjan Stevens, Will Oldham, Above and Beyond, Craig Owens (musician), Stars, Paul Van Dyk, Band of Horses, Vampire Weekend, 3OH!3, Bon Iver, King Crimson, Trevor Dunn, St. Vincent, The Avett Brothers, Public Image Ltd., Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, EELS (band), Flyleaf, Lindsey Stirling, Of Mice & Men (band), Sammy Adams, Black Veil Brides, Rodriguez, Cody Simpson, Machine Gun Kelly, Sick Puppies, Motionless in White, Bad Books, We the Kings, Enter Shikari, We Came as Romans, Miss May I, The Wombats, Morning Parade, LCD Soundsystem, The Front Bottoms, Caravan Palace, and Killswitch Engage.
Thousand Foot Krutch then announced a fall tour to support Welcome to The Masquerade and during fall 2009, TFK performed again on Creation Festival: The Tour, with Jars of Clay, Audio Unplugged, B.Reith, FM Static, and This Beautiful Republic, and also a Christmas holiday show with Thirty Seconds to Mars, Flyleaf, After Midnight Project, and The Veer Union. On September 8, 2009, TFK's three albums, Phenomenon, The Art of Breaking, and The Flame in All of Us were re-released as a three-CD set called Deja Vu: The Thousand Foot Krutch Anthology. Thousand Foot Krutch toured with Breaking Benjamin, Chevelle and Red in March 2010. The Peterborough Examiner reported on January 29 that an unspecified Thousand Foot Krutch song may be used in Iron Man 2. In a concert video posted on February 1, 2010, the band was seen with new guitarist, Ty Dietzler, who replaced Nick Baumhardt as the touring guitarist.
In August 2014, Breaking Benjamin announced via Facebook that the band reformed as a quintet with, except for Burnley, all new members, including: Dear Agony co-writer Jasen Rauch (guitar, originally from Red); Keith Wallen (guitar and backing vocals, originally from Adelitas Way); Aaron Bruch (bass and backing vocals); and Shaun Foist (drums, originally from Picture Me Broken). Burnley said of the lineup: "Everybody that's in the band now is deliberately handpicked," noting that "Keith [Wallen] and Aaron [Bruch] are really, really amazing singers. That's kind of what the band always needed." On March 18, 2015, a new single entitled "Failure" as well as a new album, Dark Before Dawn, were announced for release on March 23 and June 23, respectively. Breaking Benjamin performing at Rock am Ring in Germany 2016. The new lineup debuted with acoustic shows in late 2014, then went on a four-venue winter tour in the north-eastern United States. The band afterward announced 2015 spring, summer, and fall tour dates, supported by bands such as Young Guns and Starset. In July 2015, the band announced their first overseas performance, in which they headlined a four-day cruise venue in February 2016 along with Yngwie Malmsteen, Zakk Wylde, Flyleaf, et al.

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