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Xenia may mean TOCright Things Xenia Greek , the ancient Greek concept of hospitality Xenia motif Xenia motif , the representation of a host s generosity to his guests Xenia epigram , an epigram accompanying a present or gift Xenia genus Xenia genus , a genus of coral Xenia band , a former Yugoslav band Xenia plants , pollen effects on seeds and fruits Xenia automobile , an American car Xenia poetry Xenia poetry , a 1966 anthology of poems by the Italian writer Eugenio Montale USS Xenia AKA 51 USS Xenia AKA 51 , an Artemis class attack transport formerly of the United States Navy, renamed Presidente Errazuriz after transfer to Chile after 1946 625 Xenia , an asteroid discovered in 1907 Xenia Onatopp , a fictional villain from James Bond s GoldenEye Daihatsu Xenia , also known as Toyota Avanza, a car People Xenia name , a romanization of the Cyrillic , a feminine given name, more commonly anglicized as Kseniya or Ksenia Xenia singer , a singer in the finals of season 1 of the The Voice U.S. TV series The Voice Xenia, a theoretical founding ancestor of Haplogroup X mtDNA Saint Xenia disambiguation , several people Ksenia Godunova , Russian tsarevna Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia 1875 1960 , sister of Tsar Nicholas II Xenia Desni , a Ukrainian actress of the silent era Xenia Seeberg , a German actress best known for appearing in the science fiction television series Lexx Xenia Shestova , Russian nun and mother of Mikhail I of Russia Xenia Tchoumitcheva , Swiss Russian fashion model Ksenija Paj in 1977 2010 , Serbian singer, dancer and model was sometimes referred to as Xenia or Xenija Places Xenia, Illinois , a village in Clay County Atlanta, Illinois formerly known as Xenia , a city in Logan County Xenia, Kansas , an unincorporated community Xenia, Missouri , a former town Xenia, Ohio , a city in Greene County Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio , near Xenia, Ohio disambig de Xenia Begriffskl rung fr Xenia io Xenio it Xenia nl Xenia pl Xenia pt Xeni ... more details
Other people2 Metrodorus disambiguation Metrodorus Metrodorus lang el floruit fl. c. 6th century was a Greek grammarians Greek grammarian and Greek mathematics mathematician , who collected mathematical epigrams which appear in the Greek Anthology . Nothing is known about the life of Metrodorus. The time he lived is not certain he may have lived as early as the 3rd century AD, but it is more likely that he lived in the time of the emperors Anastasius I emperor Anastasius I and Justin I , in the early 6th century. ref name midonick Henrietta Midonick, 1965 , The Treasury of Mathematics, Volume 2 , pages 51 2. Penguin Books. ref His name occurs in connection with 45 mathematical epigram s which are to be found in book 14 of the Greek Anthology . ref Greek Anthology , xiv. 1 4, 6 7, 11 13, 48 51, 116 147 ref Although he may have authored some of the epigrams, it is generally accepted that he collected most of them, and some of them may pre date the 5th century BC. ref name midonick Many of the epigrams lead to simple equations, and they are of the same type as those found in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus 17th century BC . ref name heath T. L. Heath Sir Thomas Little Heath , 1921 , http www.archive.org details historyofgreekma029268mbp A history of Greek mathematics, Volume 2, From Aristarchus to Diophantus , pages 441 3. Oxford ref Among the problems Metrodorus collected are ref name heath Twenty three simple equations with one unknown, one of which is the famous epigram which reveals the age of Diophantus ref Greek Anthology , xiv. 126 ref Twelve are easy simultaneous equation s with two unknowns. One gives a simultaneous equation with three unknowns. ref Greek Anthology , xiv. 51 ref Six are problems about filling and emptying vessels by pipes. Notes reflist External links http www.archive.org details greekanthology05newyuoft The Greek anthology, Volume 5 , containing books 13 16, at the Internet Archive Greek mathematics Category Ancient Greek grammarian ... more details
File Weir goat and vine.jpg thumb 200px An illustration of the fable by Harrison Weir , 1869 The Goat and the Vine is counted as one of Aesop s Fables and is numbered 374 in the Perry Index . There is also a West Asian variant. The fable and its versions When a goat starts eating a vine s leaves and shoots, the vine retorts that it will still have enough juice left to produce grapes, the wine from which will be poured over it when the goat is sacrificed. The earliest record of the fable is in an epigram by Leonidas of Tarentum , who lived in the area of southern Italy colonised by Magna Graecia Greeks in the 3rd century BCE. ref Greek Anthology , http www.archive.org stream greekanthology03newyuoft page 52 mode 2up III.99 ref Later Greek references come from Western Asia, including another epigram by Evenus of Ascalon containing simply the vine s retort ref Greek Anthology http www.archive.org stream greekanthology03newyuoft page 38 mode 2up III.75 ref and the prose collection of fables by Aphthonius of Antioch . ref http mythfolklore.net aesopica perry 374.htm Aesopica site ref Still later, the Neo Latin poet Pantaleon Candidus included it in his collection of 150 fables. ref Centum et Quinquaginta Fabulae carminibus explicatae , Frankfurt 1604, http www.uni mannheim.de mateo camena del2 deliciae2.html delb0150 poem 94 ref The tale only began to appear in English collections of Aesop s fables in the 19th century. Meanwhile an alternative version of the fable had been appearing in various recensions of the story of Ahiqar since the first century CE. In the Arabic version a gazelle nibbles a madder plant, which threatens that it will be used to tan the goat s hide when the animal is killed and skinned. Madder or other tanning agents make a similar threat in the Syriac, Armenian and Slavonic versions of the story ref http www.archive.org stream TheStoryOfAhikar Ahikar page n7 mode 2up The story of Ahikar , London 1898 ref , but the goat or deer involved answers that, ... more details
Titus Quinctius Atta died 77 BC was a ancient Rome Roman comedy writer, was, like Titinius and Lucius Afranius poet Afranius , distinguished as a writer of fabulae togatae , national comedies. He had the reputation of being a vivid delineator of character, especially female. He also seems to have published a collection of epigram s. The scanty fragments contain many archaisms, but are lively in style. According to Horace Epistles , ii 1. 79 the plays of Atta were still put on the stage in his time. Aulus Gellius vii. 9 fragments in Neukirch, De fabula togata 18 manorum 1833 Ribbeck , Comicorum Latinorum reliquiae 1855 . References 1911 Category Old Latin language writers Category Latin language writers Category Ancient Roman writers Category 77 BC deaths bg es Titus Quinctius Atta sk Titus Quinctius Atta ... more details
Thanbauk lang my , IPA my ba pron is a Burmese poetic form form , consisting of three lines of four syllables each. Traditionally, they are witty and epigram mic. The rhyme is on the fourth syllable of the first line, the third syllable of the second, and on the second syllable of the third. Here s a modern example by Tin Moe width 33 width 33 Burmese width 33 Transcription width 33 English translation my thegyi The Great Guest 1959 my Hsay leik l to Cigar s burnt down my Nei l nyo bi The sun is brown my Nga go pyan po gya ba lei Will somebody take me home? ref cite web url http www.powerofculture.nl uk current 2005 march tinmoe poems.html title Poems of Tin Moe Prince Claus Laureatus 2004 accessdate 2007 05 16 ref References references Category Burmese literature Category Poetic form Category Burmese words and phrases Myanmar stub poetry stub ... more details
A gnome Ancient Greek Greek gnome , from gignoskein to know is a type of saying , especially an aphorism or a Maxim saying maxim designed to provide Education instruction in a compact form. The term gnome was introduced by Klaus Berger in the Formgeschichte des Neuen Testaments . He used this traditional term from the antique rhetoric and attempted to identify this rhetoric method in the New Testament. ref Berger, K. 1984 Formgeschichte des Neuen Testaments Heidelberg Quelle & Meyer . 1987 Einf hrung in die Formgeschichte UTB, 144 T bingen Franke . ref References reflist See also Col begin Col break Adage Analogy Aphorism Epigram Col break Epitome Gnomon Maxim saying Metaphor Col break Parable Proverb Saying Simile Col end DEFAULTSORT Gnome Rhetoric Category Rhetoric de Gnome Dichtung nl Gnome stijlfiguur no Gnome fyndord pl Gnoma ru uk ... more details
Valerius Aedituus was a Roman poet of the 1st century BCE. He is known for his epigram s otherwise there is very little information, what there is being in the form of literary references. ref From http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 3551.html In the ninth chapter of the nineteenth book of the Noctes Atticae a certain rhetorician Julianus, when challenged to point out anything in the Latin language worthy of being compared with the graceful effusions of Anacreon , and other bards of that class among the Greeks, quotes two short epigrams by Valerius Aedituus, who is simply described as veteris poetae, one by Porcius Licinius , and one by Quintus Catulus . ref Note references DEFAULTSORT Aedituus, Valerius Category Roman era poets Category Golden Age Latin writers Category Latin writers known only from secondary sources Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century BC poets hu Valerius Aedituus sk Valerius Aedituus ... more details
For the American actor and photographer Russell Wong BLP unsourced section date January 2010 Russel Wong born 1961 Chinese language Chinese is a Singapore born Hollywood celebrity photographer. He had his primary and secondary education at Anglo Chinese School , and his bachelors degree at University of Oregon , Eugene. A collection of his best photographs titled Russel Wong Photographs 1980 2005 was published by Epigram Books . External links http www.russelwongphoto.com biography Russel Wong website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wong, Russel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singaporean photographer DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wong, Russel Category Living people Category 1961 births Category Singaporean photographers Category Anglo Chinese School alumni Category Singaporean people of Chinese descent singapore bio stub ... more details
Orphan date July 2009 Admetus Gr. lang grc was a Greek epigram matist who lived in the early part of the 2nd century. One line of his is preserved by Lucian . ref Demonax , 44 ref ref Brunck, Anal. iii. p. 21 ref ref Citation last Mason first Charles Peter author link contribution Admetus 3 editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 19 20 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0028.html ref References references SmithDGRBM Greece poet stub DEFAULTSORT Admetus Epigrammatist Category Ancient Greek epigrammatists Category Roman era Greeks Category 2nd century poets Category Ancient Greek writers known only from secondary sources hu Adm tosz epigrammak lt pt Admeto poeta ... more details
Other persons Pausanias Image Pausania di Gela.JPG thumb Pausanias Pausanias was a native of Sicily in the 5th century BC, who belonged to the family of the Asclepiadae, and whose father s name was Anchitus. He was a physician , and an eromenos ref Diogenes La rtius, viii. 60 Pausanias, according to Aristippus and Satyrus the Peripatetic Satyrus , was his eromenos ref of the philosopher Empedocles , who dedicated to him his poem On Nature . ref Diogenes La rtius, viii. 60 Suda, Apnous Galen, De Meth. Med. i. 1. vol. x. ref There is extant a Greek epigram on this Pausanias, which the Greek Anthology attributes to Simonides of Ceos Simonides , ref Greek Anthology , vii. 508 ref but Diogenes La rtius to Empedocles . ref Diogenes La rtius, viii. 61 ref These two sources also differ as to whether he was born, or buried, at Gela in Sicily. Notes reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Pausanias Of Sicily Category Ancient Greek physicians Category 5th century BC Greek people Category Sicilian Greeks ca Paus nies de Sic lia it Pausania di Gela scn Pausania di Gela ... more details
Marcus Argentarius , the author of about thirty epigrams in the Greek Anthology , most of which are erotic, and some are plays on words. We may infer from his style that he did not live before the time of the Roman empire, but nothing more is known of his age. The most famous of his poems is titled Love is Not . Argentarii in Latin are bankers, money changers Greek Argyramoiboi References Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs Jacobs , Anthol. Graec. xiii. pp.  860, 861. SmithDGRBM External links http www.curculio.org Ioci january.pdf Argentarius epigram V.16. Analysis by Michael Hendry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Argentarius, Marcus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Argentarius, Marcus Category Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology Category Ancient Greek erotic poets Category Roman era poets Category Year of death unknown ca Marc Argentari nl Marcus Argentarius ... more details
multiple issues refimprove December 2011 orphan June 2010 A Glass Eye at a Keyhole is an aphorism and Adage apothegms based book written by Mary Pettibone Poole in 1938. ref http www.amazon.com glass eye at keyhole dp B00086IG48 ref sr 1 1?s books&ie UTF8&qid 1324594575&sr 1 1 A glass eye at a keyhole 1938 by Mary Pettibone Poole The Amazon.com Amazon Website , retrieved December 23, 2011 ref It is a book of epigram s, many of which were devised by Mary during her experimentation with hallucinogen ic substances. Some of the contexts were inspired by her personal life experiences, sexual encounters and struggle with Crohn s disease . The book was banned in the USSR during 1940 s as it was considered to promote religious and sexual freedoms, incompatible with Socialism Marxism socialism . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Glass Eye at a Keyhole, A Category 1938 books Category Non fiction books nonfiction book stub ... more details
John Myers O Hara 1870 1944 was an American poet. sfn UPenn onlinebook His poem Atavism is used as the epigram to Jack London s The Call of the Wild blockquote poem Old longings nomadic leap, Chafing at custom s chain Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain. ref s The Call of the Wild London Chapter 1 The Call of the Wild , Chapter 1 ref poem blockquote References reflist Bibliography cite web title John Myers O Hara publisher University of Pennsylvania work onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu url http onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu webbin book lookupname?key O 27Hara 2C 20John 20Myers 2C 201870 1944 accessdate 2011 08 26 ref sfnRef UPenn onlinebook Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME OHara, John Myers ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION poet DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT OHara, John Myers Category 1870 births Category 1944 deaths Category American poets poet stub ... more details
Cheops Law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as, Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget. ref Jon Fripp, Michael Fripp, Deborah Fripp, Speaking of Science Newnes, 2000 , ISBN 978 1878707512, p. 192. http books.google.com books?id 44ihCUS1XQMC&pg PA192 Excerpts available at Google Books . ref ref Arthur Bloch , Murphy s Law the 26th Anniversary edition , Penguin, 2003 , ISBN 978 0399529306, p. 61. http books.google.com books?id Huc56EBhvY0C&pg PA61 Excerpts available at Google Books . ref Written by Robert A. Heinlein attributed to his fictitious character Lazarus Long in Time Enough for Love 1973 ref Robert A. Heinlein , Time Enough for Love Penguin, 1988 reprint , ISBN 978 0441810765. http books.google.com books?id Ku8VdZasey0C&pg PT232 Excerpts available at Google Books . ref and later in The Notebooks of Lazarus Long The Notebooks Of Lazarus Long . References Reflist Category Adages Category Robert A. Heinlein ... more details
James Landale is a BBC journalist who is the current Deputy Political Editor for BBC News TV Channel BBC News . ref http www.canongate.net James Landale James Landale Canongate Home Bot generated title ref Education Landale was educated at Eton College , a famous independent school in the town of Eton, Berkshire Eton in Berkshire , ref http www.epigram.org.uk view.php?id 1434 Epigram Online Bot generated title ref and was a contemporary of London Mayor Boris Johnson and Prime Minister David Cameron , followed by the University of Bristol . While studying Politics there, he became the first editor of Epigram newspaper Epigram , Bristol University s independent student newspaper. Life and career Before joining the BBC in 2003, Landale spent 10 years as a reporter at The Times newspaper, latterly as Assistant Foreign Editor. Landale was chief political correspondent for the BBC News Channel until 2009 when he became Deputy Political Editor, assisting Political Editor Nick Robinson . ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2009 jul 01 james landale bbc deputy political editor location London work The Guardian first Leigh last Holmwood title BBC promotes James Landale to deputy political editor date 2009 07 01 ref During his time as a political correspondent he has also presented some relief shifts on the channel. Landale lives in Hampshire. He was diagnosed with Non Hodgkins lymphoma large B cell Non Hodgkins lymphoma in October 2008, and has undergone six courses of chemotherapy . ref cite news url http www.dailymail.co.uk femail article 1159003 The Jade Goody circus like ghoulish spectacle public hanging says cancer suffering BBC journalist James Landale.html title The Jade Goody circus is like the ghoulish spectacle of public hanging, says cancer suffering BBC journalist James Landale publisher Daily Mail date 2009 03 04 accessdate 2009 05 16 location London ref Books Duel , James Landale 2005 ISBN 1 84195 647 3. The story of a 1826 duel at Kirkcaldy involvin ... more details
Alcaeus of Messene Greek language Greek lang grc was the Greeks Greek author of a number of epigram s in the Greek Anthology , from some of which his date may be easily fixed at around the late 3rd early 2nd century BC. ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Smith first Philip authorlink title Alcaeus of Messene editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 95 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0104.html ref He was contemporary with Philip V of Macedon Philip V , king of Macedon and son of Demetrius II of Macedon , against whom several of his epigrams are pointed, apparently from patriotic feelings. One of these epigrams, however, gave even more offense to the Roman general Titus Quinctius Flamininus Flamininus than to Philip, on account of the author s ascribing the victory of the battle of Cynoscephalae to the Aetolia ns as much as to the Romans. Philip contented himself with writing an epigram in reply to that of Alcaeus, in which he gave the Messenian a very broad hint of the fate he might expect if he fell into his hands. ref Plutarch , Flamininus 9 ref This reply was enough to lead French classical scholar Claudius Salmasius to suppose that Alcaeus was actually crucified by Philip. ref Claudius Salmasius , De Cruce , p. 449, ap. Johann Albert Fabricius Fabric. Biblioth. Graec. ii. p. 88 ref In another epigram, in praise of Flamininus, the mention of the Roman general s name, Titus, led John Tzetzes into the error of imagining the existence of an epigrammatist named Alcaeus under the emperor Titus. ref John Tzetzes , Proleg. in Lycophron ref Those epigrams of Alcaeus which bear internal evidence of their date were written between the years 219 BC 219 and 196 BC . Of the twenty two epigrams in the Greek Anthology which bear the name of Alcaeus, two are written Alcaeus of Mytilene but most scholars take this to be the addition ... more details
one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Domitius Marsus was a Latin poet , friend of Virgil and Tibullus , and contemporary of Horace . He survived Tibullus d. 19 BC , but was no longer alive when Ovid wrote c. 12 AD 12 the epistle from Pontus E Ponto , iv. 16 containing a list of poets. He was the author of a collection of epigram s called Cicuta Cicuta hemlock for their bitter sarcasm, and of a beautiful epitaph on the death of Tibullus of elegiac poems, probably of an erotic character of an epic poem Amazonis and of a prose work on wit De urbanitate . Martial often alludes to Marsus as one of his predecessors, but he is never mentioned by Horace, although a passage in the Odes iv. 4, 19 is supposed to be an indirect allusion to the Amazonis M. Haupt, Opuscula , iii. 332 . See JA Weichert, Poetarum latinorum vitae et reliquiae 1830 R Unger, De Dom. Marsi cicuta Friedland, 1861 . 1911 DEFAULTSORT Marsus, Domitius Category Roman era poets Category Golden Age Latin writers Category 1st century BC Romans Category Epigrammatists Category 1st century BC poets ca Domici Mars de Domitius Marsus es Domicio Marso it Domizio Marso la Domitius Marsus ru sk Domitius Marsus uk ... more details
for the general Nicarchus general Nicarchus or Nicarch was a Ancient Greek Greek poet and writer of the 1st century AD, best known for his epigram s, of which forty two survive under his name in the Greek Anthology, and his satirical poetry. He was a contemporary of, and influence on, the better known Latin writer Martial . A large proportion of his epigrams are directed against doctors. Some of his writings have been found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt . A fragment of Nicarchus The Raven The gloom of death is on the raven s wing, The song of death is in the raven s cries But when Demophilus begins to sing, The raven dies. Nicarchus is also the name of a character in a play of Aristophanes , The Acharnanians. Nicarchus was also the name of a Paeonian king, known only from his issuing of a coin. He was perhaps of the late 4th century B.C. External links http www.blackcatpoems.com n nicarchus.html Poems by Nicarchus English translations Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicarchus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 1st century Greek people Category 1st century poets Category Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology Category Iambic poets Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub Greece poet stub el pt Nicarco poeta fi Nikarkhos ... more details
One source date November 2010 Alexander Brome 1620 30 June 1666 was an England English poet . He was by profession an Lawyer attorney , and was the author of many drinking song s and of satire satirical verses in favor of the Cavalier Royalists and in opposition to the Rump Parliament . In 1661, following the English Restoration Restoration , he published Songs and other Poems , containing songs on various subjects, followed by a series of political songs ballads, epistle s, elegy elegies and epitaph s epigram s and translations. Izaak Walton wrote an introductory eclogue for this volume in praise of the writer, and his gaiety and wit won for him the title of the English Anacreon poet Anacreon in Edward Phillips s Theatrum Poetarum . Brome published in 1666 a translation of Horace by himself and others, and was the author of a comedy entitled The Cunning Lovers 1654 . He also edited two volumes of Richard Brome s plays. References 1911 Use dmy dates date November 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brome, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 June 1666 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brome, Alexander Category 1620 births Category 1666 deaths Category English poets Category 17th century English people Category 17th century writers England writer stub ... more details
Expand Danish date February 2009 Anders Bording File Anders Bording.jpg thumb Anders Bording Anders Christensen Bording 21 January 1619 24 May 1677 was a Denmark Danish poet and journalist. He is notable for his epigram s, ballad s, occasional poem s and epistle s, as well as for publishing the first Danish newspaper, the monthly Den Danske Mercurius , written in verse entirely by him. External links http www.adl.dk adl pub fportraet cv ShowFpItem.xsql?nnoc &ff id 62&p fpkat id biog Biography of Anders Bording from the Archive of Danish Literature da icon http www.nomos dk.dk skraep anders bording bio.htm Skjald Anders Bording 1619 1677 da icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bording, Anders Christensen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 January 1619 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 May 1677 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bording, Anders Christensen Category 1619 births Category 1677 deaths Category Danish poets Category Danish writers Denmark writer stub euro journalist stub da Anders Bording de Anders Christensen Bording nl Anders Bording sv Anders Bording ... more details
Erwin Knoll 1931 1994 was an United States American journalist who was editor of The Progressive from 1973 to 1994. He was born in Austria . His work landed him on the Master list of Nixon s political opponents master list of Nixon political opponents . Speaking to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association , in Chicago Jan. 25, 1982, Attorney General William French Smith referred to the epigram Everything you read in the newspapers is absolutely true except for the rare story of which you happen to have firsthand knowledge as Knoll s Law of Media Accuracy . ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9E07E1DB133BF934A15751C0A964948260 New York Times Required Reading Smith on Lawyers ref External links http www.progressive.org The Progressive References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Knoll, Erwin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Knoll, Erwin Category 1931 births Category 1994 deaths Category American journalists Category American magazine editors Category American people of Austrian descent US journalist 1930s stub ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Bezoar Type EP Artist Conelrad band Conelrad Cover ReleasesCover conelradBig.jpg Released April 2, 2004 U.S. Genre Metal Recorded Epigram 154, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Label Hope Records U.S. , br Hardtravelin Records U.S. Length 7 44 Producer Conelrad band Conelrad Engineer Rick McNerny This album Bezoar br 2004 Next album A Final Dissolution br 2004 Bezoar was the first official Conelrad band Conelrad release to date. It was released on April 2, 2004 jointly by Pittsburgh based labels Hope Records and Hardtravelin Records . The release was a vinyl 7  inch, and the first pressing was 300 copies. The third track, Paranoid Chant, is a cover of a Minutemen song. ref http www.losttundra.com www.losttundra.com Bot generated title ref Title note See Bezoar Track listing What We Do Is Worthless small 2 32 small Horror Of Paxil Angel small 1 31 small Paranoid Chant small 1 07 small Power For Fucking small 2 34 small Personnel Jeff Gretz Drums Vocals Adam MacGregor Guitar Vocals References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bezoar Ep Category 2004 EPs Category Conelrad albums 2000s metal album stub ... more details