Distinguish Holography Unreferenced date December 2009 Wiktionarypar holograph A holograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears. Some countries e.g. France or local jurisdictions within certain countries e.g. some U.S. states give legal standing to specific types of holographic documents, generally waiving requirements that they be witnessed. One of the most important types of such documents are holographic Will law last wills . Holographic instrument The expansion of the concept of holographic , or Handwriting handwritten documents must include a discussion of the effectiveness of a document in accomplishing its intended purpose. Print media came into being as a solution to the problem of the sluggish and ponderous task of transcribing written materials by hand. Printing enabled rapid construction, compilation and production of written material and provided a means for the revolutionary concept of dissemination of copies of written material. The intrinsic value of employing the handwritten word in creating a document is that the authorship of handwritten documents is able to be authenticated by handwriting comparison with samples of the author s other writings or by recognition by witnesses familiar with the handwriting style and characteristics of the author. This valuable quality of proof of authorship maintains to this day the primacy of the hand written document where it was required, by law or by necessity, to have authenticity and verifiable provenance or origin of the document. The last will Of particular importance to law and society was to have the ultimate document requiring authenticity a last will and will law testament retain its authenticity, thereby accomplishing its author s intended purpose that of making a valid, indisputable disposition of the author s real property , personal assets and wishes or declarations .... See also Autograph Hologram Category Documents Category Penmanship de Holograph it Testamento olografo ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 John a Kent and John a Cumber is a 16th century play by Anthony Munday . The precise dating of the play is unknown, although a holograph ic transcript dated 1590 in another hand ref Shapiro, I. A. The Significance of a Date in Shakespeare Survey 8 1955 , 100 5. ref exists and there is some evidence that it was being performed on stage as early as 1587. The precise dating of the play is important for two reasons, firstly because this play may be the earliest surviving original work of Munday and secondly because of the parallels that exist between this play and William Shakespeare Shakespeare s Midsummer Night s Dream . References reflist DEFAULTSORT John A Kent And John A Cumber Category 16th century plays Category Plays in manuscript 16thC play stub ... more details
Wiktionary holography hologram Holography , holographic and hologram can refer to a number of things Holography , a technique for recording and reconstruction of wavefronts A holograph , a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it. The holographic principle , a conjecture of quantum gravity. In many collectible card game s, holographic or foil editions are rarer versions of pre existing cards, usually those that are the most sought after. In the fictional Star Trek universe, holograms are artificially created people, places and objects see holodeck . In the fictional Star Wars universe, holograms can be recorded, or broadcast to receivers live. Disambiguation ... more details
italictitle The Journal of Modern Optics print ISSN 0950 0340 , online ISSN 1362 3044 is a scientific journal that was established as Optica Acta in 1953. It is published by Taylor & Francis with 21 issues per year. The journal covers most branches of Optics classical and quantum optics including laser s, diffractive optics , holograph s, nonlinear optics , and photon statistics . External links Official http www.informaworld.com jmo Category Publications established in 1953 Category Taylor & Francis academic journals Category English language journals Category Optics journals physics journal stub ... more details
and Orchestra 1935 First performance Prague 1936 3 pieces . Opus 8, 2 was preserved as a holograph ... and Quarter tone Piano 1936 First performance Prague 1937. Only the clarinet part is preserved, as a holograph .... Opus 3 c Variations and Double Fugue on a Theme by Arnold Sch nberg 1939 Preserved as a photocopy of the holograph ... 1939 40 Self published Prague 1940 printed as Opus 23 . Opus 25 Piano Concerto 1939 Preserved as a holograph ... as holograph renewed in Theresienstadt . First performance Theresienstadt 1943. Opus 38 4th Piano Sonata ... of the holograph. Counted as Opus 46. Not later than 23 January 1943. Autumn Georg Trakl Trakl for soprano and string trio 1943 Preserved as a holograph. Not later than 24 January 1943. 2 Songs of Consolation Steffen for deep voice and string trio 1943 Preserved as a holograph. Ten Yiddish and Hebrew ... July 1943. Wendla in the Garden Frank Wedekind Wedekind for voice and piano 1943 Preserved as a holograph. Not later than 1 July 1943. 5th Piano Sonata 1943 Preserved as a holograph. Counted as Opus 45 ... as a holograph. Immer inmitten Always in the midst H. G. Adler . Cantata for mezzo soprano and piano ... Piano Sonata 1943 Preserved as holograph. Counted as Opus 49 cf Kaiser von Atlantis . Not later than ... Man and his Day H. G. Adler . 12 Songs for Voice and Piano 1943 Preserved as a holograph. Counted as Opus ... One song Little Cakewalk preserved as a holograph. Date of dedication 27 September 1943. Three Chinese ..., or The Refusal of Death . Play in one act Peter Kien Kien 1943 44 Preserved as a holograph. Counted ... as a holograph. Not later than 21 March 1944. 30 May 1431. Clarification needed date August 2011 Libretto for a Joan of Arc opera in 2 Acts 1944 Preserved as a holograph. Date of preface 16 May 1943. Three Yiddish Songs for Voice and Piano 1944 Preserved as a holograph. Counted as Opus 53. First Song ... for spoken voice and orchestra or piano draft score 1944 Preserved as a holograph. First performance before 28 September 1944. Not later than 12 July 1944. 7th Piano Sonata 1944 Preserved as a holograph ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Bright Ambassadors of Morning Cover bright ambassadors.jpg Cover size Artist Pure Reason Revolution A side The Bright Ambassadors of Morning B side none Released 11 April 2005 Genre New prog Label Holograph imprint via Sony BMG Writer Jon Courtney , Greg Jong Last single Apprentice of the Universe br 2004 This single The Bright Ambassadors of Morning br 2005 Next single The Intention Craft br 2005 The Bright Ambassadors of Morning is a song and single by the British new prog band Pure Reason Revolution from the mini album Cautionary Tales for the Brave . It is the highest charting single effort of the band to date, reaching number 68 in the official UK singles chart. Track listing The Bright Ambassadors of Morning 11 50 References Reflist PRRevolution DEFAULTSORT Bright Ambassadors Of Morning, The Category Pure Reason Revolution songs Category 2005 singles Category Songs written by Jon Courtney 2000s rock song stub ... more details
Infobox Pinball title Creature from the Black Lagoon image manufacturer Midway Games Midway Model system Williams Pinball Controller Midway WPC Fliptronics II Players 4 designer John Trudeau programmer Jeff Johnson artwork Kevin O Connor mechanics Ernie Pizarro music Paul Heitsch sound Paul Heitsch release December 1992 voices Matt Booty, Paul Heitsch, Jeff Johnson, Allison Quant production 7,841 Creature from the Black Lagoon is a pinball machine designed by John Trudeau Dr. Flash and released by Midway Games Midway under the Bally brand name . It is loosely based on the Creature from the Black Lagoon movie of the same name . The game s theme is 1950 s drive in theater. Its major feature is a holographic creature, set in the middle of the playfield, that lights up and waves its hand back and forth during multiball play. The holograph is set behind a green plastic insert, so that the monster appears green. The game was licensed from Universal Studios by Bally so that the backglass artwork, the cabinet artwork, and the creature looked like the original movie actors and monsters. External links http www.ipdb.org machine.cgi?id 588 Internet Pinball Database entry for Creature from the Black Lagoon http pinball.org rules creaturefromtheblacklagoon.html Pinball Archive Rule Sheet Creature from the Black Lagoon http www.svenskaflippersallskapet.com visaartikel.php?artikelid 42 Interview with the Creature from the Black Lagoon team, part 1 http www.svenskaflippersallskapet.com visaartikel.php?artikelid 43 Interview with the Creature from the Black Lagoon team, part 2 Gill man DEFAULTSORT Creature From The Black Lagoon Pinball Category Pinball machines based on films Category Midway Games Category 1992 video games arcade stub ... more details
The Islay Charter or Gaelic Charter of 1408 is a grant of lands by Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles to Brian Bhicaire Magaodh Brian Vicar MacKay , ref Thomson, The Companion to Gaelic Scotland pp63 ref a resident of Islay , written in 1408. ref http www.electricscotland.com history literat gaelicch.htm Gaelic charter of 1408 Bot generated title ref The charter is unique in being the only MacDonald Charter land charter extant to have been written in the Scottish Gaelic Gaelic language. It is also notable as a very early example of this kind of document written in a Vernacular vernacular language rather than Latin and is one of the earliest examples of Gaelic in public use from the 15th century. ref http www.theherald.co.uk news news display.var.1387482.0.0.php The Herald Scotland s Leading Quality Daily Newspaper Bot generated title ref The Charter was composed and written on a piece of goatskin by Fearghas MacBeatha ref http www.ucc.ie celt online G600010 text001.html Regimen Sanitatis Bot generated title ref Fergus Beaton personal physician to the Lord of the Isles and a member of the famous Beaton medical dynasty of the islands. The charter is also signed and holograph ed by the lord himself and was witnessed by a Brehon britheimh or judge , Pat McAbriuin. The lands granted consisted largely of the eastern portion of the island of approximately convert 400 acre km2 . ref Thomson, The Companion to Gaelic Scotland pp64 ref See also Fernaig manuscript Book of the Dean of Lismore Notes reflist References Thomson, Derick S. The Companion to Gaelic Scotland Blackwell Reference 1987 Category Islay Category Manuscripts Category History of Scotland Category Medieval Scotland Category Scottish Gaelic literature Category Scottish literature ... more details
Eric DeLamarter February 18, 1880 in Lansing, Michigan May 17, 1953 in Orlando, Florida was an American composer and classical organist. He was the child of Dr. Louis and Mary B. DeLamarter, and went to Albion College . ref Google books BnwiAQAAIAAJ Michigan Library Bulletin, Volumes 10 17 , page 182, September October 1926 article on Michigan Musicians. ref He served as assistant conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1918 to 1933 and from 1933 to 1936 he served as their associate conductor. He was also an uncredited orchestra conductor in the 1946 film Humoresque . Among his pupils was Leon Stein . Eric DeLamarter was a composer, church organist and music critic of Interocean. He was also a close friend and advisor to Leo Sowerby as well as a champion of Sowerby s music. DeLamarter aided Sowerby in his becoming an accomplished organist. In 1915 Eric was organist at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, IL. The Lila Acheson Wallace Library of The Juilliard School has several of his holographs as well as printed items. The University of Michigan Library holds the holograph of his organ concerto and a number of printed items. References reflist External links IMSLP id Lamarter, Eric de Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DeLamarter, Eric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American classical composer DATE OF BIRTH February 18, 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 17, 1953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DeLamarter, Eric Category 1880 births Category 1953 deaths US composer 19thC stub de Eric DeLamarter ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Cautionary Tales for the Brave Type Album Artist Pure Reason Revolution Cover Cautionarytalesforthebrave.jpg Released 29 November 2005 Genre Progressive rock Label Holograph imprint via Sony BMG Length 29 35 Last album This album Cautionary Tales for the Brave br 2006 Next album The Dark Third br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r810368 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Cautionary Tales for the Brave is a 2005 mini album by the British New prog band Pure Reason Revolution . Singer Chloe Alper described the album as a kind of warm up to The Dark Third . ref http www.progressive newsletter.de index.htm? intprr.htm Progressive Newsletter Bot generated title ref Most of the tracks appear on their debut album The Dark Third, with the exception of In Aurelia , with Jon Courtney saying that they were initially written to be released on that album before Sony BMG decided to release a mini album, prompting the band to write more songs. ref http progsheet1.hypermart.net courtney.html ProgSheet Jon Courtney Interview Bot generated title ref Track listing small All tracks by Jon Courtney except where noted small In Aur lia 3 50 The Bright Ambassadors Of Morning Courtney, Greg Jong 11 50 Arrival The Intention Craft 8 35 He Tried To Show Them Magic Ambassadors Return 5 30 Personnel Jon Courtney Singing Vocals , Electric guitar Guitar , Electronic keyboard keyboards Chloe Alper Vocals & Bass guitar Bass Andrew Courtney Drum kit Drums James Dobson Vocals, Keyboard, Guitar, Bass & Violin Greg Jong Vocals, Guitar References references PRRevolution Category 2005 albums Category Pure Reason Revolution albums ... more details
of the Duanes novel Last of the Duanes and Rangers of the Lone Star were much altered from the holograph ... holographic manuscript of the novel To the Last Man Zane Grey To the Last Man . A comparison of the holograph with To the Last Man revealed that the holograph was much longer, and contained detail which ... more details
In the Easter Rising in Dublin on 24 April 1916, the Proclamation of the Irish Republic read by Patrick Pearse was headed and signed as being issued by the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic . The Rising lasted five days and, despite controlling only a few strategic sites, transformed the political picture in Ireland and began a chain of events that led to Independence for the Irish Free State six years later. It is probable that all the leaders of the Rising expected to be defeated, and in a very short time. The object of their action was to strike the first blow in the struggle for freedom, rather than actually to establish a republic, with institutions, policies and government. The establishment of a Provisional government , therefore, was symbolic rather than practical. In contrast with the D il government of 1919 1922 , which had a cabinet, a police force, a courts system etc., the Provisional Government of April 1916 does not appear ever to have operated as such. Members of the Provisional Government The Proclamation is signed as follows cellpadding 0 style border 1px solid darkgray align center colspan 3 Signed on Behalf of the Provisional Government, align center colspan 3 THOMAS J. CLARKE. SEAN Mac DIARMADA.     THOMAS MacDONAGH. P.H. PEARSE.     EAMONN CEANNT. JAMES CONNOLLY.     JOSEPH PLUNKETT. Since no manuscript of the Proclamation exists, there are no holograph signatures. The seven signed on behalf of the Provisional Government, but it is generally accepted that they were themselves the government. Citation needed date November 2009 However, there is no evidence that there were any designated responsibilities for any of the seven. It is not obvious in what order they signed. The signatures are commonly read from left to right and top to bottom, but they could just as easily be read from top to bottom on the left and then on the right. This would put Pearse in third place, after Tom Clarke Irish republican Clarke and ... more details
In 2004, Professor Linne Mooney was able to identify the scrivener who worked for 14th century poet Geoffrey Chaucer as an Adam Pinkhurst . Mooney, then a professor at the University of Maine and a visiting fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , was able to match Pinkhurst s flamboyantly written signature on an oath he signed to his lettering on an early manuscript of Chaucer s Canterbury Tales , a copy thought to be closely derived from Chaucer s holograph . ref name mooney Linne R. Mooney, Chaucer s Scribe , Speculum , 81 2006 , 97 138 cf. http www.umainetoday.umaine.edu Issues v4i5 adam.html Finding Adam Medieval manuscript research solves age old mystery about Chaucer s scribe ref Not only is it significant in shedding light on the relationship between a writer, his scrivener and their manuscript s at that time, it also adds detail to one of Chaucer s shortest works. Chaucer words unto Adam his scrivener takes the scribe to task for the many errors he introduces and the amount of work Chaucer has to do correcting them. Adam scrivener, if ever thee befall Boece or Troilus for to write new, Under thy longe locks thow maist have the scall, But after my makinge thou write mor trew, So oft a day I mot thy werke renewe It to correct, and eke to rubbe and scrape, And all is thorowe thy necligence and rape. Pinkhurst had in fact been suggested as a possible candidate for Adam scrivener as early as the late 1920s, but modern techniques of handwriting analysis have enabled a more firm identification to be made. ref name wagner For an early suggestion of Pinkhurst s name see Wagner, B. M. Times Literary Supplement TLS , June 13, 1929 474 ref Pinkhurst is identified as the scribe of two important manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales the Hengwrt Manuscript , now thought to be closest to Chaucer s own drafts, and the Ellesmere Chaucer , a more heavily edited and polished work. Based on their shared work on another manuscript, Pinkhurst has been suggested as a colleague ... more details
unreferenced stub date September 2010 Infobox television film name Encrypt image image size alt caption director Oscar Luis Costo producer writer starring Grant Show , Vivian Wu , Steve Bacic released network Sci Fi Channel United States Sci Fi Channel released Film date 2003 6 14 num episodes preceded by followed by website Encrypt is a television movie that premiered June 14, 2003 on the Sci Fi Channel United States Sci Fi Channel . Set in the year 2068, the Earth s surface is in a cataclysmic upheaval, much of it transformed into wikt wasteland wasteland by unstoppable storms the byproduct of the destruction of the ozone layer . It was directed by Oscar Luis Costo . Plot A few survivors have dedicated themselves to preserving and protecting what is left of mankind among these is former Army Captain John Thomas Garth Grant Show . Approached by Lapierre Steve Bacic , a former comrade now employed by eco profiteer Anton Reich Art Hindle , Garth is made an offer he cannot refuse. In exchange for his father s and other s survival, Reich agrees to lead a small team of mercenaries into the impenetrable Vincent estate to liberate the priceless works of art that had been stored there. Accompanied by reconnaissance specialist Fernandez Naomi Gaskin , sniper King Matthew G. Taylor , and tech genius Ebershaw Wayne Ward , Garth must find a way to circumvent Encrypt, the deadly computerized security system surrounding the estate. Other obstacles include the Rook, a killer robot , and Diana Vivian Wu , the holograph ic security chief of the estate. Cast Grant Show John Garth Vivian Wu Diana Steve Bacic LaPierre Matthew G. Taylor King Naomi Gaskin Hernandez Wayne Ward Ebershaw Art Hindle Anton Reich Hannah Lochner Mandy Vickie Papavs Mandy s Mom Martin O Carrigan Garth s Dad Carolyn Goff Garth s wife Elaine filter Grant Show John Garth References refs External links imdb title id 0338963 title Encrypt Category 2003 television films Category American television films Category Art ... more details
Getting to Know You is a science fiction short story by David Marusek , that was published in the March 1998 issue of Isaac Asimov s Science Fiction Magazine . This story has also been included in Marusek s 2007 short story collection Getting to Know You short story collection Getting To Know You . Plot Set the same future the Boutique Economy as Marusek s We Were Out of Our Minds with Joy , the story is about Zoranna an affluent, attractive journalist who visits her elderly sister Nancy, who is the only other surviving member of her family. Unlicensed procreation has been outlawed to prevent overpopulation biotechnology has advanced to the point where immortality is possible, but only granted to people who have the means and are considered useful to society. Nancy is one of the people who are considered obsolete, as she was forced out of her teaching career after the Procreation Ban she now works as a Hospice care hospice caretaker from her apartment , where she tends to holograph ic projections of dying patients. A subplot of the story involves Zoranna s belt valet , an artificial intelligence artificially intelligent accessory that can mentally communicate with its wearer and perform a wide variety of tasks. A representative of the company that gave her the belt valet which she names Bug to field test urges that she return it, due to an unspecified defect she refuses in spite of her annoyance with it, as she needs it for progressively more tasks. When she finally visits Nancy, Zoranna finds out that she is living with a man who is using her as a fall guy for a fraud . She forces the man to leave under threat of turning him in, a loss which causes Nancy s condition to deteriorate. Zoranna s attempts to get Nancy to go to a rejuvenation clinic on her dime are rebuffed, until Bug having unexpectedly changed into a suave, powerful entity named Nicholas that knows every aspect of her life and personality tricks Nancy into taking Zoranna to the clinic by making it appe ... more details
Image 7 1 98r.jpg thumb 200 px Holograph text of a poem addressed by Vulcanius to Janus Dousa , founder of the Leiden University written in Rotterdam , February 3 1578 Bonaventura Vulcanius 30 June 1538, Bruges &ndash 9 October 1614, Leiden was a leading personality in Netherlands Dutch humanism of the 16th and 17th century. His father, Pieter de Smet, who already was known by the Latinized version of his name, Petrus Vulcanius the blacksmith , was attorney general of the Grand Council of Mechlin and counted Erasmus among his friends. He gave his son a thorough education, and Bonaventura studied first in Ghent , then for two years medicine at the Catholic University of Leuven University of Leuven , and finally philosophy and literature at Cologne with George Cassander . In 1559 he went to Spain to become the secretary to Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla , bishop of Burgos , until the latter s death in 1566. He then became the secretary to the bishop s brother in Toledo, Spain Toledo until he died in 1570. Hereafter Vulcanius obtained a professorship of Greek in Cologne though he never got to teach , then worked for the printer Henri Estienne in Geneva , and for the publisher Froben in Basel . In 1575, while in Geneva, he published through Estienne a scholarly edition of the Historia Alexander the Great Alexandri of Flavius Arrianus Arrian , incorporating a new Latin translation. In 1577 he returned to his native Flanders , and became secretary and family tutor of Marnix van Sint Aldegonde , diplomat, burgomaster of Antwerp and friend of William the Silent . In 1578 he was appointed professor in Latin and Greek at Leiden University , where in 1581 he finally arrived and where for 30 years he taught the future elite of the Dutch Republic , among them Daniel Heinsius and Hugo Grotius . Vulcanius had access to the silver on purple codex containing the surviving portion of the ancient Gothic language Gothic translation of the Bible by Bishop Wulfila or Ulphilas. In 1597 he ... more details
Thoreauviana expanded Core Sir Walter Raleigh is an essay by Henry David Thoreau that has been reconstructed from notes he wrote for an 1843 lecture and drafts of an article he was preparing for The Dial . It was first published in 1950, in a collection of Thoreau s writings edited by Henry Aiken Metcalf. Another version, with significant differences, can be found in Henry D. Thoreau Early Essays and Miscellanies , edited by Joseph J. Moldenhauer and Edwin Moser, with Alexander C. Kern. Metcalf writes in his introduction that he knew of three drafts of this essay, and he drew on all three of them to construct the version he prepared. He hinted that there may have been an additional fourth draft that had yet to surface. The notes to the Moldenhauer, Moser & Kern version say that Metcalf misread the holograph at several points, omitted occasional words and phrases, ignored some pencil cancellations, and amplified Thoreau s text with passages from the working manuscripts and from the Raleigh Works. None of these changes carry authority. Themes The essay praises Sir Walter Raleigh as a flawed but heroic figure, who failed to use his heroic character to heroic ends. Thoreau concludes by begging America to produce such a hero blockquote We have considered a fair specimen of an Englishman in the sixteenth century but it behooves us to be fairer specimens of American men in the nineteenth. The gods have given man no constant gift, but the power and liberty to act greatly. How many wait for health and warm weather to be heroic and noble We are apt to think there is a kind of virtue which need not be heroic and brave spaced ndash but in fact virtue is the deed of the bravest and only the hardy souls venture upon it, for it deals in what we have no experience, and alone does the rude pioneer work of the world. In winter is its campaign, and it never goes into quarters. Sit not down, said Sir Thomas Browne, in the popular seats and common level of virtues, but endeavor to make ... more details
BLP sources date May 2010 Nihongo Inio Asano Asano Inio born September 22, 1980 in Ibaraki Prefecture , Japan is a Japanese manga author . Asano created the acclaimed manga Solanin which was released as a feature film in Japan in April 2010, starring Aoi Miyazaki . ref name YomiuriShimbun cite web url http www.yomiuri.co.jp dy features arts 20100416TDY11T02.htm title The disaffected world of Inio Asano last Ozaki first Mio date April 16, 2010 publisher Yomiuri Shimbun accessdate May 11, 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100424192155 http www.yomiuri.co.jp dy features arts 20100416TDY11T02.htm archivedate 24 April 2010 ref He is known for his character driven, realist stories that range from slice of life story slice of life stories to psychological horror. In 2001 he won the first prize in the GX competition for young manga artists. The Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper described him as one of the voices of his generation. ref name YomiuriShimbun Works What a Wonderful World 2003 Nijigahara Holograph 2003 Hikari no Machi 2004 2005 Solanin 2005 2006 Sekai no Owari to Yoake Mae 2006 2008 Oyasumi Punpun 2007 ? Umibe no Onna no Ko 2009 ? Ctrl T 2010 Style Asano s art and writing approaches are unique, with an instantly identifiable visual style and storylines that deal with the qualities of life for young adults. In his short career as a manga artist, Inio Asano has tackled various formats and genres short existential vignettes, twentysomething dramas, mind bending psycho horror with a delicate emotional touch and a willingness to break stodgy storytelling rules. References Reflist External links Ann people 66408 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asano, Inio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asano, Inio Category Manga artists Category 1980 births Category Living people Manga artist stub be de Inio Asano fr Inio Asano it Inio Asano ja ru , ... more details
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comments on portions of Olby s draft text. The comments in holograph and typescript are divided into three ... in holograph and typescript drafts to the book. The Wellcome Library Category Historians of science ... more details
Smith, J. Stewart location Edinburgh year 1898 , notably Appendix XIII Holograph Notes by Sir .... Appendix XIV contains his further Holograph Notes on his ancestry. Journals of Sir John Lauder ... more details