SignsandEpigrams is a solo album by pianist Sylvie Courvoisier which was released on the Tzadik label in 2007. In his review for Allmusic, Blair Sanderson...
brushed, scraped and damped strings, along with cluster chords, elbow slams, blurred pedal effects and harmonics. What makes SignsandEpigrams compelling for...
four-book aetiological poem, six religious hymns, around 60 epigrams, a collection of satirical iambs, and a narrative poem entitled Hecale. Callimachus shared...
Chamfort and as Sébastien Nicolas de Chamfort (French: [ʃɑ̃fɔʁ]; 6 April 1741 – 13 April 1794), was a French writer, best known for his epigramsand aphorisms...
pp. 167–170. ISBN 0-2260-7180-4.; Bray, Alan (1994). "Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England". In Goldberg, Jonathan (ed...
street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique. His works of political and social commentary...
earlier source than the epigrams, if not a direct source at the temple, as they include autonomous knowledge of the reliefs. The epigrams are hypothesized to...
p. 786. The Proverbs andEpigrams of John Heywood on Google Books A Mery Play Betwene Johan Johan the Husbande Tyb His Wyf and Syr Jhan the Preest at...
discussion concerning the James Ossuary. An epigraph (not to be confused with epigram) is any sort of text, from a single grapheme (such as marks on a pot that...
together French and international writers. She influenced other authors through her salon and also with her poetry, plays, andepigrams, often thematically...
Aeschrion, over forty epigrams by Dioscorides have survived, many of which are overtly satirical. She sees the construction of the epigrams, in which Philaenis...
seems to have earned its fame mainly by serving as a peg on which to hang epigrams, which tell nothing about the pose of the animal. Chionis, a 7th-century...
Fiction in 1981, and is now considered a canonical work of modern literature of the Southern United States. The book's title refers to an epigram from Jonathan...
1590s evidenced by a John Davies epigram, and references to "flogging schools" in Thomas Shadwell's The Virtuoso (1676) and Tim Tell-Troth's Knavery of Astrology...
Carleton, and (in collaboration) Edith Somerville and Violet Florence Martin. The playwright and poet Oscar Wilde, noted for his epigrams, was born in...
"memorable". The battle's earliest known appearance in culture is a series of epigrams commemorating the dead written by Simonides of Ceos in the battle's aftermath...
Fables of Phaedrus". Gutenburg.org. p. I.24. The poem and a crib are available in Martial: Epigrams, trans. Walter Ker, London 1919, pp.215–7 Horace: Satires...
Younger, Epistulae 9.11.2; Martial Epigrams 7.88; Horace, Carmina 2.20.13f. and Ars Poetica 345; Ovid, Tristia 4.9.21 and 4.10.128; Pliny the Elder, Natural...
appreciation for wordplay, and cryptic, oracular epigrams earned him the epithets "the dark" and "the obscure". He was considered arrogant and depressed, a misanthrope...
sharply criticized Lee and the novel in The Wall Street Journal calling Atticus a "repository of cracker-barrel epigrams" and the novel represents a "sugar-coated...
March 1918. Stalin, Trotsky, Sverdlov, and Lenin lived at the Kremlin. Stalin supported Lenin's desire to sign an armistice with the Central Powers regardless...
that he was one of these people, and he interpreted victories as indications of God's approval and defeats as signs that God was pointing him in another...
limericks, epigramsand poems. He wrote more than 700 letters, a dozen of which are lost. Dostoevsky expressed religious, psychological, and philosophical...
philosophy and theology and at which he taught Greek successfully for eight years (1642–1650) ... What has survived of his work as a number of epigrams published...