10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPONYMOUSLY»
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eponymously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eponymously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Augustan and Julio-Claudian Athens: A New Epigraphy and ...
A.D. 55–65), cited eponymously in ephebic inscription (i);1 perhaps also the
same archon Leukios in (ii).2 1This ephebic record is dated by reference to the
paidotribes Meniskos, who could in fact be the same as Plutarch's trainer (see ...
Geoffrey C. R. Schmalz,
2009
2
Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide
Eponymously. Titled. The Betty Hutton Show—Betty Hutton as Goldie, a
manicurist caring for the rich children of a late friend. The Betty White Show—
Washed—up actress Joyce Whitman given a new start on a TV series called
Undercover ...
Eponymously. Named. Tumours. Some tumours have inherited the name of the
person who first recognised or described the lesion. Examples include: • Burkitt's
lymphoma: a Bcell lymphoma associated with the Epstein–Barr virus and malaria
...
4
Pardonable Lies: A Maisie Dobbs Novel
Psychologist-sleuth Maisie Dobbs is called in by Sir Cecil Lawton to investigate the mystery behind the death of his wife's aviator son during World War I, a mission that brings her face to face with a college friend with ties to the ...
Jacqueline Winspear,
2005
5
The Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Karolinska Institute: ...
Eponymously known for 'Reichert's recessus' = lateral recess of ventricle IV, '
Reichert's substance' = substantia innominata, 'Reichert's zone' = zona incerta
and 'Reichert's suprapineal recess'. Nathanael Lieberkühn Professor of Anatomy
in ...
Bengt Ljunggren, G. W. Bruyn,
2002
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The Anglo Saxon Literature Handbook
The names Deor and Widsith probably do not refer to actual poets, but
respectively, to 'the dear one' who reveals to us in the eponymously titled poem
Deor that he apparently lost his position at a court to another poet, and to the '
widely ...
7
Plato's Metaphysics of Education
If we represent by F what is F only 'eponymously',18 or derivatively, and
disregard the cases of ignorance and error, which cannot be properly said to be
cognition, we have the following varieties: (a) apprehension of F as F, i.e.
knowledge; ...
8
Plato's Euthyphro and the Earlier Theory of Forms (RLE: ...
But since the name of the Form in which Socrates partakes need not differ in
grammatical ending from the name Socrates gets from it, it is perhaps better to
follow Plato's own use and say that Socrates is named eponymously. If the theory
of ...
9
The Raft: A Companion Guide to the Boathouse
Connive: v, to conspire, to see something wrong and pretend you don't in order to
cooperate Eponymously: adv, with relation to a person whose name is the source
or trade name of something, as in, “Amos” of the eponymously named, ...
Molly Fox, Janet M. Barton, Samantha Fox,
2001
L. Budge and A. V. Waller (1851)—who received for their impeccable
experiments the coveted Prix Montyon of the Institut de France, and who still are
eponymously known by most neurologists today for the "Budge-Waller ciliospinal
center" ...
Heerlen Peter J. Koehler Atrium Medical Center, George W. Bruyn Emeritus Professor of Neurology University of Leiden, John M. S. Pearce Emeritus Consultant Neurologist Hull Royal Infirmary,
2000
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPONYMOUSLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
eponymously is used in the context of the following news items.
Torontonian Receives Prestigious Young Leadership Award
In a moving ceremony, former Keren Hayesod-United Israel Appeal World Chairman, Avraham Avi-hai presented the eponymously named ... «Shalom Life, Jul 15»
Narcissism, Illusions, Dreams and Opposition Politicians
After his 2001 invention of a sadza-cooking machine eponymously named a Gwatamatic, William Gwata started having fertile illusions of his ... «AllAfrica.com, Jul 15»
Downtown LA Proper, a New Lifestyle Hotel, Revives the Former …
The company currently manages the Avalon Hotels in Beverly Hills and Palm Springs and will begin opening its eponymously-named Proper ... «Hospitality Net, Jul 15»
Review: Emil Afrasiyab, Paris
I composed an eponymously named piece, dedicated to her, which has been acclaimed by the lady herself. Why is the synthesis of mugham with jazz so ... «Jazz Journal, Jul 15»
Jardim Botânico: Culinary Hub and Old-School Charm in Rio
... as a culinary hub with openings from top Brazilian chefs, like ORO from Felipe Bronze and the eponymously named Roberta Sudbrack. «The Rio Times, Jul 15»
Showtime launches standalone streaming service a bit early
Showtime has debuted its standalone OTT service, eponymously named Showtime, a few days early of its previously stated July 12 target ... «FierceCable, Jul 15»
Tim & Eric's Zone Theory By Tim Heidecker & Eric Wareheim
Parodying popular lifestyle, spirituality and even cult religion manuals, Tim & Eric's Zone Theory follows the eponymously named life system, ... «Exclaim!, Jul 15»
Spend Christmas with The Priests
When The Priests released their eponymously-titled album back in 2008, they could have had little inkling of what was about to happen to them. «Ulster Star, Jul 15»
Music Review: James Taylor - 'Before This World'
In his eponymously titled debut album from 1968, he sang about going to “Carolina in My Mind.” Here, he ventures cross-country to “Montana” ... «Blogcritics, Jul 15»
3 collaboration tools vying to knock Microsoft out of the enterprise
Slack, just valued at nearly $3 billion, offers an eponymously-named secure messaging app for teams that features private messages to ... «InfoWorld, Jul 15»