Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Mothers of Invention image The Grandmothers former Frank Zappa s Mothers of invention .jpg caption The Grandmothers , composed of former Mothers of Invention bandmembers, in 2000. image size Only for images narrower than 300 pixels background ... br Flo & Eddie br Captain Beefheart past members The Mothers of Invention Band members See below The Mothers of Invention was an American rock music rock band from California that served as the backing ... of Invention. Debut album Freak Out 1966 With Wilson credited as producer, The Mothers of Invention ... of the production. It featured extended playing by The Mothers of Invention and focused on songs ... 1968 The Mothers of Invention played in New York in late 1966 and were offered a contract at the Garrick ... and his wife, along with The Mothers of Invention, moved to New York. ref name Miles 2004 2 Miles ... s first European tour, The Mothers of Invention recorded the album widely regarded as the peak ... of Invention and as a solo artist. We re Only in It for the Money featured some of the most creative ... of Spring is heard during one song. Zappa and The Mothers of Invention returned to Los Angeles in the summer of 1968. Despite being a success with fans in Europe, The Mothers of Invention were ... the of Invention . It included British drummer Aynsley Dunbar , jazz keyboardist George Duke , Ian Underwood ... Mothers of Invention lineup. Band members The Soul Giants c. April, 1965 Ray Collins vocals Frank Zappa guitar David Coronado sax Roy Estrada bass Jimmy Carl Black drums The Mothers of Invention ... and the Mothers of Invention 1973 1975 Frank Zappa guitar & vocals Ralph Humphrey drums Sal Marquez ... Mothers Re Invented MySpace page Pop Chronicles 43 5 Frank Zappa DEFAULTSORT Mothers of Invention ... groups established in 1964 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1975 cs The Mothers of Invention da The Mothers of Invention de The Mothers of Invention es The Mothers of Invention fr The Mothers ... more details
A military invention is an invention that was first created by a military . There are many inventions that were originally created by the military but are now used by civilians . Military inventions Expand list date February 2011 class wikitable sortable Name Date invented Invented by class unsortable Original purpose class unsortable Civilian uses Columbiad cannon circa 1811 flagicon United States United States by George Bomford Coastal defenses Obsolete Led to enhancements such as the Rodman Gun and modern breech loading guns Aircraft tracking radar mid 1930s flagicon UK Royal Air Force Early warning radar , air defence systems Microwave oven , air traffic control systems Walkie talkie 1930s flagicon Canada Canada Portable two way radio communications system for military Portable radio communications business, military, public safety, marine communications , amateur radio , CB radio , outdoor recreation, toys Night vision 1939 1940s flagicon United States United States Visibility for military personnel in low light situations Low light photography, surveillance. Ballistic missiles 1940s flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany Long range attack Space exploration , launch of communication satellites communication , Weather satellite weather and GPS global positioning satellites Nuclear technology 1940s flagicon USA United States Nuclear weapons , large scale destruction Nuclear medicine , nuclear power Jet engine 1940s flagicon UK Royal Air Force flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany Jet fighters, jet bombers Airliners Digital photography 1960s flagicon USA United States flagicon USSR Soviet Union Spy satellite s, eliminated the need to recover deorbited film canisters Digital Camera Cameras Internet 1960s ref http news.nationalgeographic.com news 2009 08 090831 internet 40th video ap.html ref flagicon USA United States Reliable computer networking that is robust enough to survive nuclear attack Led to the World Wide Web . Corporate website s, electronic commerce , e mail , widespread ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Waltz Invention title orig Izobretenie Val sa translator Dmitri Nabokov image Image WaltzInvention.JPG 175px image caption 1st English edition author Vladimir Nabokov illustrator cover artist country language Russian language Russian series genre Play publisher Phaedra Inc. release date 1938 english release date 1966 media type pages 111 isbn preceded by followed by The Waltz Invention is a tragicomedy in three acts written by Vladimir Nabokov in Russian as Izobretenie Val sa in 1938. It was first published in Russkie Zapiski in Paris in the same year. Nabokov translated it at that time into English for the first time. ref name litenc http www.litencyc.com php sworks.php?rec true&UID 4433 Literary Encyclopedia ref The second English translation was made by Dmitri Nabokov in 1964 with the help of his father who also made some alterations it was published in 1966. The play takes place in an unnamed country in about 1935. Nabokov makes the point in the 1965 written foreword that while the work sounds a prophetic forenote the invention is a weapon of mass destruction , he has no political message and does not support the peaceniks of his time. Plot Act 1 In the office of the Minister of War The minister of war receives Salvator Waltz a haggard inventor, a fellow author who declares that he controls a new machine of immense destructive power called Telemort or Telethanasia that can blow up cities, mountains, even countries. The minister dismisses him as a nut. Shortly thereafter a mountain in the vista of his windows blows up exactly at the time predicted by Waltz. He is called back and explains to the dubious minister that this was indeed the planned experiment to showcase his weapon the minister ... s Drama The Waltz Invention accessdate 04 06 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref At the time ... Nabokov Prose DEFAULTSORT Waltz Invention Category 1938 plays Category Plays by Vladimir Nabokov ... more details
to the primacy of the invention of the ELECTROMAGNETIC telephone. The article is meant to be an unbiased encyclopedic work detailing the FACTS of the invention of the telephone. You are free to add or edit material related to the primacy of the telephone s invention, if you can cite references ... of invention , not the date of construction nor the date of patenting . There are legal definitions ..., or materials based on UNDOCUMENTED primary sources before 1874 related to the primacy of invention .... The invention of the telephone is the culmination of work done by many individuals, the history ... invention, but does not mention a diaphragm, electromagnet, conversion of sound into electrical waves ... of Meucci s invention took place in Staten Island , New York in 1854. In 1860, a description of it was reportedly ... a ground return path. In the 1880s Meucci was credited with the early invention of inductive loading ... can telephone string telephone that used wire. Meucci has been further credited with invention ... on Alexander Graham Bell Chronology of Meucci s invention An Italian researcher in telecommunications ... Meucci, constructing a chronology of his invention of the telephone and tracing the history ... resistance invention, as in his caveat of 14 February 1876, his failure to take any action amounting to completion until others had demonstrated the utility of the invention deprives him of the right ... Alva Edison took the next step in improving the telephone with his invention in 1878 of the Carbon ... of Antonio Meucci u in u the invention of the telephone not u for u the invention of the telephone ... parliament countered with a symbolic motion conferring official recognition for the invention of the telephone ... of a contrivance whereby Bell actively stole the invention of the telephone from their specific ... on 7 March 1876. See also Bell Telephone Memorial , a major monument dedicated to the invention of the telephone ... Invention Of The Telephone Category History of the telephone Category Technology in society Category ... more details
This article outlines the history of Canadian technological invention. Technologies chosen for treatment here include, in rough order, transportation, communication, energy, materials, industry, public works, public services health care , domestic consumer and defence technologies. The terms chosen for the age described below are both literal and metaphorical. They describe the technology that dominated the period of time in question but are also representative of a large number of other technologies introduced during the same period. Also of note is the fact that the period of invention of a technology can begin modestly and can extend well beyond the age of its introduction. To maintain continuity, the complete treatment of an invention is dealt with in the context of its dominant age . The Stone Age Fire 14,000 BC AD 1600 The first innovators and inventors in Canada were, not surprisingly, the native peoples who arrived here 14,000 years ago. They innovated techniques to survive in a very new and mostly hostile environment. This involved new ways to obtain food, create clothing and travel across a huge territory. Notable inventions included the canoe , snowshoe , igloo and pemmican . The west coast natives innovated construction techniques that included the use of heavy timber and eastern tribes developed sedentary agricultural techniques. ref Wright, J.W., A History of the Native Peoples of Canada Volumes I 2001 & II 1999 , Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa ref The Age of Sail Ships, symbolic language, and the wheel 1600 1830 The arrival of the Europeans provided a new impetus for innovation and invention. The first metal works, Les Forges de St. Maurice developed ... during this period included W.T. Gibbs, T.L.Wilson and E.A. LeSeur. In 1907, the invention ... Machines I Artillery and machine guns 1914 1918 WWI invention and innovations included the variable ..., Mega Oil and Ecological Friendliness 2000 Present The best known Canadian invention of recent ... more details
One source date March 2011 The Cain Tradition refers to the tale of Cain and Abel as seen in the Septuagint ref The Greek Translation of the Old Testament ref Request quotation date March 2011 and the Vulgate . ref Saint Jerome s Latin Translation of the Bible ref Request quotation date March 2011 Traditions around the two brothers had started to develop already during the Old Testament time, arguing that descendants of Cain had had sexual intercourse with fallen angel s, producing an offspring of giant mythology giants and monsters . ref Genesis 6 2 5 ref As there came to be certain differences between the two European Bible translations, the Cain tradition developed in different directions in medieval times. While the Greek Septuagint tells of the sons of God mating with the daughters of men , implicitly creating gigantic and monstrous figures, the Latin Vulgate mentions the giants but not their origin. ref Williams, David Cain and Beowulf A Study in Secular Allegory, page 20. University of Toronto Press, 1982 ref Thus, in Roman Catholic tradition, the Cain offspring were seen only as evil people, gigantic only in deeds, not in physical size. Citation needed date December 2010 In some instances, where the giants still were seen as real giants, they were explained by the invention that Cain was the Serpent seed son of Eve and the Serpent Satan . Citation needed date October 2008 There were other, minor traditions concerning Cain and Abel, of both older and newer date. The apocryphal Book of Adam and Eve tells of Eve having a dream in which Cain drank his brother s blood. In an attempt to prevent the prophecy from happening the two young men are separated and given different jobs. ref Williams, David Cain and Beowulf A Study in Secular Allegory, page 21. University of Toronto ... as descendants of Cain , which some scholars argue, links them to the Cain Tradition . ref ... http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3612 is 199401 ai n8732231 print Cain tradition The Changes ... more details
Family traditions are attitudes and ideals inherited from one s parents. Family Tradition may also refer to Family Tradition Hank Williams, Jr. song Family Tradition Hank Williams, Jr. song Family Tradition Senses Fail song Family Tradition Senses Fail song disambig ... more details
wiktionary traditionTradition may refer to Traditional Chinese Sacred Tradition , the deposit of faith on which some Christian churches dogma is based Traditionalist School , the school of thought incorporating the perennial philosophy Tradition song Tradition song , the opening number of Fiddler on the Roof Tradition Burning Spear song on Marcus Garvey album , 1975 Tradition Michael Angelo Batio album Tradition Michael Angelo Batio album , 1999 Tradition Doc Watson album Tradition Doc Watson album , 1977 Tradition band , a United Kingdom based reggae band Tradition journal a quarterly journal of Orthodox Jewish thought Tradition, Florida , a community in the United States Traditions are customs practiced from one generation to the next. wiktionary traditions Traditions may also refer to Traditions album Traditions album , a 2005 album by Adamantium Traditions Mage The Ascension Traditions Mage The Ascension , an alliance of secret societies in the Mage the Ascension role playing game See also Trad disambiguation disambiguation es Tradici n desambiguaci n id Tradisi disambiguasi ... more details
The topographical tradition describes a long established tradition of painting largely or entirely concerned with specific places on the earth and their topography . In his article The Topographical Tradition , Bruce McElvoy states that the topographical tradition is rooted in 18th century British watercolour painting intended to serve practical as well as aesthetic purposes At the beginning of the 18th century, the topographical watercolor was primarily used as an objective record of an actual place in an era before photography . ref http handprint.com HP WCL artist02.html The Topographical Tradition , handprint.com ref References Reflist See also Landscape art DEFAULTSORT Topographical Tradition Category Landscape art Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
Tradition history or criticism is a methodology of Biblical criticism that was developed by Hermann Gunkel . Tradition history seeks to analyze biblical literature in terms of the process by which biblical traditions passed from stage to stage into their final form, especially how they passed from oral tradition to written form . Tradition history criticism is a sister discipline of form criticism also associated with Gunkel, who used the results of source criticism source and form criticism to develop the history of tradition interpretation. Form criticism and tradition criticism thus overlap, though the former is more narrow in focus. Tradition history is connected with secular folklore studies, especially Axel Olrik s analysis of Scandinavian folklore and the laws which he established concerning the nature of such folklore. The stories in the Bible were then analyzed on the basis of these laws . Strengths and weaknesses of tradition history Tradition history forces interpreters to consider the possibility that some texts may have had an oral prehistory. It also notes that past traditions were retold and used for a present purpose that it was made real, vital, or relevant for each successive generation . The method also has weaknesses. Tradition history creates highly speculative reconstructions, often built on the speculative deductions from source criticism. Moreover, tradition history may exaggerate the role of oral tradition. If texts were written soon after they were spoken so that there was not a long oral prehistory, then the assumptions of tradition history fall to the ground. The use of Olrik s laws is also dubious It may be a false analogy to compare Icelandic folklore with Jewish mythology Hebrew folklore since they are very different cultures. Some folklorists question whether Olrik s laws apply even to Scandinavian literature much less any other Gunkel admitted ... Tradition Criticism, OT, Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible, Supplement . R. N. Whybray, The Making ... more details
File Kyrgyz Manaschi, Karakol.jpg thumb A Kyrgyz people Kyrgyz Epic of Manas manas chi Oral tradition and oral lore is cultural material and tradition transmitted oraly from one generation to another. ref name Vansina Jan Vansina Vansina, Jan Oral Tradition as History , 1985, James Currey Publishers, ISBN 0 85255 007 3, 9780852550076 at page 27 and 28, where Vasina defines oral tradition as verbal ... History of Africa James Currey Publishers, ISBN 0 85255 091 X, 9780852550915 see Ch. 7 Oral tradition and its methodology at pages 54 61 at page 54 Oral tradition may be defined as being a testimony ... tradition is sometimes appropriate. ref name Vansina Sociologists might also emphasize a requirement ... oral tradition from testimony or oral history . ref David Henige Henige, David . Oral, but Oral What? The Nomenclatures of Orality and Their Implications Oral Tradition , 3 1 2 1988 229 38. p 232 Henige cites Jan Vansina 1985 . Oral tradition as history. Madison, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Press ref In a general sense, oral tradition refers to the transmission of culture cultural material ... Lord theory after two of its founders see below The study of oral tradition is distinct from ... of Orality and Their Implications Oral Tradition , 3 1 2 1988 229 38. p 232 Henige cites Jan Vansina 1985 . Oral tradition as history. Madison, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Press ref which is the recording ... Methuen, 1982 p 12 ref Study of oral tradition History Image Filip Visnjic guslar.jpg thumb right Filip Vi nji 1767&ndash 1834 Serbia n blind gusle guslar Oral tradition as a field of study had its origins ref The history of the theory of oral tradition was first reported by John Miles Foley ... and Murko Oral Tradition 5 1 1990 73 90 ref the turcology turcologist Vasily Radlov 1837 1918 would ... devices of particular artists, but the shared inheritance of a tradition of singers. They were ... the oral tradition of the Gambia on the Kora instrument kora Parry was appointed to a junior professorship ... more details
Western tradition can refer to Western culture The Western Tradition , a 1989 television series of lectures by Eugen Weber disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Wisdom Tradition is a term that is sometimes given to the inner core or mysticism mystic aspects of a Religion religious or Spirituality spiritual tradition , without the trappings, doctrinal literalism, sectarianism , and power structures that are associated with institutionalised religion. The Wisdom Tradition provides a conceptual framework for the development of the inner self, living a spiritual life, and the realisation of Enlightenment or of Union with God. Ken Wilber frequently uses the term in the plural in his own books, shadowing the theologian Huston Smith who popularized the usage. In this context it can be considered synonymous with Esotericism , but does not have the faintly Western Middle Eastern Theosophical nuances that are sometimes associated with the latter term. In Christianity and in the Hebrew Bible , the term is used to describe female images of the divine ref http www.ca.renewedpriesthood.org page.cfm?Web ID 765 Goddesses and the Divine Feminine A Western Religious History By Rosemary Radford Ruether ref in the Book of Wisdom . It is one of the seven Sapiential Books Sapiential or wisdom books of the Septuagint Old Testament , which includes Book of Job Job , Psalms , Book of Proverbs Proverbs , Ecclesiastes , Song of Solomon Song of Songs , and Wisdom of Sirach Sirach . External links and references http www.thenewliberator.com article33.html Let s use the Wisdom Tradition Gerard McCool http www.bc.edu offices mission exploring cathuniv mccool wisdom tradition The Christian Wisdom Tradition and Enlightenment Reason Ken Wilber, A Brief History of Everything , Shamballah Huston Smith, The World s Religions References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wisdom Tradition Category Mysticism ... more details
Sacred tradition or holy tradition is a theological term used in some Christian tradition s, primarily ... basis of church authority. The word tradition is taken from the Latin trado, tradere ... to its teachings. The teachings of Tradition are not necessarily written down, but are lived and are handed ... of Tradition is called a living Tradition it is the transmission of the teachings of Tradition ... and sacred tradition apostolic succession . In the theology of these churches, sacred scripture is the written part of this larger tradition, recording albeit sometimes through the work of individual ... must be interpreted within the context of sacred tradition and within the community of the church. Sacred tradition, and thus sacred scripture as well, are biblical inspiration inspired , another ... known as Sola Scriptura . Usage of term In the English language, sacred tradition is more likely to be used in reference to Roman Catholicism and holy tradition in reference to Eastern Orthodoxy , although ... Among the earliest examples of the theological appeal to tradition is the response of early orthodox ... to error, tradition is the proper guide. ref McGrath. op.cit. p. 30. ref Athanasius held that Arianism fell into its central error by not adhering to tradition. ref McGrath. op.cit. p. 30. ref The Second Vatican Council taught on tradition, scripture, and magisterium in Dei Verbum , n. 10 Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture form one sacred deposit of the word of God, committed to the Church ... Tradition, Sacred Scripture and the teaching authority of the Church, in accord with God s most wise ... of souls. Thus, all of the teachings of the Catholic Church come from either Tradition or Scripture, or from the magisterium interpreting Tradition and Scripture. These two sources, Tradition ... are a part of sacred tradition. However, the main means of transmission of the teachings of Tradition ... and the Apostles. Holy tradition in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches Holy tradition, for the Eastern ... more details
Poetic tradition is a concept similar to that of the poetic or literary canon a body of works of significant literary merit , instrumental in shaping Western culture and modes of thought . The concept of poetic tradition has been commonly used as a part of historical literary criticism, in which a poet or author is evaluated in the context of his historical period, his immediate literary influences or predecessors, and his literary contemporaries. T. S. Eliot claimed in Tradition and the individual talent , published in 1919, that for a poet to fully come into his own, he must be aware of his predecessors, and view the work of his predecessors as living, not dead. The poetic tradition is a line ... to create a poem that both builds on existing tradition and stands on its own. The necessity of a poet to be aware of his place in relation to his poem and to his tradition, to surrender himself to his ... authors to over idealize the imagination. To Bloom, a poetic tradition is a tradition of misreading, with each upcoming poet clearing a space in the poetic tradition for himself or herself by alleging ... s epic poems, Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained . Poetic tradition remains a problematic concept ... of the population, including female writers and writers of a non Anglo Saxon ethnicity or tradition. Virginia Woolf addressed the question of a woman s place in poetic tradition in A Room of One ... the development of a literary tradition as a primarily male male struggle between father and son, referring several times to the myth of Oedipus. Literary tradition was also called into question for being ... Racism in Conrad s Heart of Darkness. Achebe advocated a less subjective study of literary tradition ... of a poetic tradition is an inherently problematic one, for while it is not so difficult to agree ... Wood Essays on Poetry and Criticism . London Methuen, 1950. Eliot, T. S. Tradition .... 15 May 2006. http www.mala.bc.ca johnstoi Nietzsche genealogytofc.htm Poetic tradition webpage ... more details
Infobox musical artist name The New Tradition image caption The New Tradition background group or band years active 1984 1989 website http www.aicgold.com History ChampDetails.asp?WinningYear 1985 Official site current members John Sherburn Tenor br Dan Jordan Melody Lead br Bob Gray, Jr. Baritone br John Miller Basso Bass The New Tradition is the California Barbershop quartet that won the 1985 SPEBSQSA international competition. The name refers to an earlier quartet, the Grand Tradition, with the same Lead and Baritone. It is not to be confused with the Northbrook, IL New Tradition Chorus . Discography Clowning Around LP album LP , cassette, re release CD TNT Dynamite LP album LP , cassette, re release CD Magical History Tour Sgt. Pepler s Homely Tarts Pub Band Double CD References http www.mjbarkl.com one.htm Discography from http www.mjbarkl.com one.htm Mike Barkley s Monster list http www.aicgold.com History ChampDetails.asp?WinningYear 1985 Biography from the Association of International Champions s start succession box before The Rapscallions title Barbershop Harmony Society International List of quartet champions by year Quartet Champions years 1985 after Rural Route 4 s end BHS Navbox DEFAULTSORT New Tradition Category Barbershop quartets Barbershop quartet stub ... more details
Christianity Christian tradition is a collection of tradition s of practices or beliefs associated with Christianity or groups with Christianity. These beliefs have more or less authority based on the group in question. Many churches have traditional practices, such as particular patterns of worship or rites, that developed over time. Deviations from such patterns are sometimes considered unacceptable or heresy heretical . Similarly, traditions can be stories or history that are or were widely accepted without being part of Christian doctrine, e.g., the crucifixion of Saint Peter , which is widely believed to have happened but is not recorded in scripture. Similarly the names of the Magi who visited Jesus at his birth are thought to have been invented much later than the events they are not now considered authentic, but can be considered a tradition. Tradition also includes historic teaching of the recognized church authorities, such as Church Councils and ecclesiastical officials e.g., the Pope , Patriarch of Constantinople , Archbishop of Canterbury , etc. , and includes the teaching of significant individuals like the Church Fathers , the Protestant Reformers , and founders of movements like John Wesley . Many creed s, confessions of faith, and catechism s generated by these bodies and individuals are also part of the traditions of various bodies. Branches Among the Christianity Main grouping of Christianity main groups of Christianity , there are Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants. In the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Orthodox churches , Sacred Tradition is considered official doctrine and of equal authoritative weight to the Bible ... and prima scriptura , but tradition still plays an important supporting role. All three groups generally ... of orthodoxy and heresy based on that tradition. They also have developed creedal and confessional ... terms es Tradici n cristiana pt Tradi o crist simple Christian tradition uk ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Illusionistic tradition is a style of theatre that was created in Italy during the Renaissance . Its focus was primarily centered on grandiose spectacle in theatrical performance. Stages made use of Italianate scenery, including Proscenium Proscenium arch , Perspective visual perspective , border flats, and a Rake theatre raked stage to create a visual image that had never before been used. See also Illusionism art Mimesis DEFAULTSORT Illusionistic Tradition Category Theatrical genres Theatre stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A New Tradition Type EP Artist Snailhouse Cover Released 2001 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length Label Snailhouse Institute For The Recording Arts Producer Reviews Last album Fine Re Release br 1999 This album A New Tradition br 2001 Next album The Opposite Is Also True br 2001 A New Tradition is an Extended play EP by the artist Snailhouse . It was released in 2001 on the label The Snailhouse Institute For The Recording Arts, and is distributed by Scratch Records. The bonus track features lead vocals by Doug Tielli. Track listing The Medicine Makes My Heart Beat A Little Faster Twenty One Years Bell Witches And Snowmen Turn That Awful Music Off Untitled Bonus Track DEFAULTSORT New Tradition, A Category Snailhouse albums Category 2001 EPs 2000s indie rock album stub ... more details
in the Inferno Dante Inferno , an image that dramatizes the continuity of the classical tradition ref Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, and Salvatore Settis, preface to The Classical Tradition Harvard University ... confused Classicism The Western civilization Western classical tradition is the reception theory ... Tradition Harvard University Press, 2010 , pp. vii viii. ref involving texts, imagery, objects ... Grafton, Most, and Settis, preface to The Classical Tradition , p. viii. ref Ancient Greek philosophy ..., Most, and Settis, entry on mythology, in The Classical Tradition , p. 614 et passim . ref The West is one of a number of world cultures regarded as having a classical tradition, including the Classical ... Islamic traditions. ref Grafton, Most, and Settis, preface to The Classical Tradition , p. x. ref The study of the classical tradition differs from classical philology , which seeks to recover the meanings ... to the Classical Tradition Blackwell, 2007 , p. 2. ref It examines both later efforts to uncover ... Tradition , p. vii Kallendorf, introduction to Companion , p. 2. ref The classicist and translator ..., in A Companion to the Classical Tradition 2007 , p. 298. ref File Aeneas Flight from Troy by Federico ... , 1598 The beginning of a self conscious classical tradition is usually located in the Renaissance ... of a classical past that had been obscured for centuries, the classical tradition in fact had continued ... centuries. The use and meaning of the classical tradition may seem, however, to change dramatically ... , pp. 1 2. ref The phrase classical tradition is itself a modern label, articulated most notably in the Post war Year spans of the post World War II era post World War II era with The Classical Tradition ... and Its Beneficiaries of R.R. Bolgar 1954 . The English word tradition, and with it the concept of handing ... influenced by the classical tradition may name their ancient models, or allusion allude to their works ... American Writers and Classical Tradition . University of Chicago Press, 2010. Walker, Lewis. Shakespeare ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 Plantation tradition is a genre of literature based in the Southern United States southern states of the USA that is heavily nostalgic for Antebellum era antebellum times. ref name Beaulieu cite book contribution Plantation Tradition first Kara L. last Mollis editor Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu title Writing African American Women An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color year 2006 publisher Greenwood Press place Westport, Connecticut isbn 0 313 33197 9 pages 705 6 ref The decades before the American Civil War saw several works idealizing the plantation, such as John Pendleton Kennedy s 1832 The Swallow Barn . However, plantation tradition became more popular in the late nineteenth century as a reaction against slave narratives like those of Frederick Douglass , and abolitionist novels like Uncle Tom s Cabin . Prominent writers in the plantation tradition include Thomas Nelson Page 1853 1922 and Harry Stillwell Edwards 1855 1938 . Other writers, especially African American writers, soon satirized the genre Charles W. Chesnutt s The Conjure Woman 1899 , for example, consciously evoke d the conventions of the plantation novel only to subvert them . ref name Beaulieu References Reflist External links http www.wsu.edu campbelld amlit plant.htm Plantation Tradition in Local Color Fiction Category Literary genres Category Southern United States in fiction Lit stub ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Little Tradition Type studio Artist Novillero Cover Released 2008 Recorded Genre Indie rock Pop music Pop Length Label Mint Records Producer Cam Loeppky, Shawn Dealey and Novillero Last album Aim Right for the Holes in Their Lives br 2005 This album A Little Tradition br 2008 Next album Album ratings noprose yes rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r1408181 ref A Little Tradition is the third album by Canadian indie pop band Novillero , released September 9, 2008 on Mint Records . Track listing Life in Parentheses A Little Tradition Shadowboxing Stand Up for Our Side Plastic Flag Daydreams & Distractions Lost Possibilities The Prank Note Paco Rabanne The Printed Word Sucks for Inflection Daydream Reprise Far from Too Far Camaraderie or Bust References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Little Tradition, A Category 2008 albums Category Novillero albums Category Mint Records albums 2000s indie pop album stub ... more details
, most military tradition was based on the bushido code. Bushido, translated as way of the warrior ... Military Tradition is used in the strategy game Sid Meier s Civilization III , released by Atari , as a technological advance that allows the building of cavalry units. Military Tradition is a game ..., Paradox Interactive . In the game player controlled faction can accumulate Military Tradition by engaging in land battle. A higher Military Tradition value results in the ability to recruit generals ... by authors. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Military Tradition Category Military traditions es Tradici n ... more details
Tradition Records was an United States American record label that existed from 1955 in music 1955 to 1961 in music 1961 . The label was founded and funded by Guggenheim heiress Diane Hamilton in 1956. Its first president and director was Patrick Clancy Patrick Paddy Clancy , who was soon to join his brothers and Tommy Makem , as part of the new Irish folk group, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem . The label may possibly have originally begun as a non commercial exercise, but once popular artists and groups like The Clancy Brothers , Odetta , and Jean Ritchie recorded on the Tradition Label, it began to generate profits. When The Clancy Brothers signed with Columbia Records in 1961, the label ceased to be viable, and the catalogue was sold to Everest Records . Some Tradition recordings were issued without any notes in haphazard permutations. Later Rykodisc bought the rights, and issued several recordings under the Tradition logo. Some of these were actually from the Everest catalogue. The history is cloudy, but Dizzy Gillespie, Erroll Garner, Coleman Hawkins and Jimmy Witherspoon almost certainly never recorded for Tradition, though recent issues would suggest they did. For many years John Jacob Niles received little acclaim, but following the broadcast of the Bob Dylan documentary No Direction Home , there was a surge in the demand for his albums. His two albums on Tradition were accordingly reissued. Selected Tradition Records releases The Lark in the Morning album The Lark in the Morning by Liam Clancy , Tommy Makem , Family and Friends 1955 A Ballad Singer s Choice by Ed ... 1958 The Tradition Years I Wonder as I Wander by John Jacob Niles 1958 The Rising of the Moon ... McLean and Hamish Henderson 1959 The Tradition Folk Song Sampler 1959 Carols for All Seasons by Jean ... Girl on Everest, reissued in 1997 on Ryko Tradition Pie in the Sky by Oscar Brand 1960 The Folk Songs Tradition 1960 reissued 2005 The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy ... more details
The Primordial Tradition is a school of religious philosophy that holds its origins in the philosophia perennis , or perennial philosophy , which is in turn a development of the prisca theologia of the Middle Ages. ref Antoine Faivre and Karen Claire Voss, Western Esotericism and the Science of Religions, in Numen, Vol. 42 E. J. Brill, Leiden 1995 50 51 ref The Primordial Tradition seeks to establish a fundamental substrata of religious belief in all authentic religious teachings, adhering to the principle that universal truths are a cross cultural phenomenon and transcendent of their respective Traditions, mythologies, and religious beliefs.The idea of the Primordial Tradition was well received by both practitioners and the academic community, and its development was actively endorsed by the International Conference of Religions in Chicago, 1893 ref Antoine Faivre and Karen Claire Voss, Western Esotericism and the Science of Religions, in Numen, Vol. 42 E. J. Brill, Leiden 1995 56 ref The Primordial Tradition does not elevate any Tradition or religion above another and instead upholds the truth claims of all authentic religions and spiritual movements. Adherents of the Primordial Tradition can found in any religious system such as Hinduism , Buddhism , Paganism , Christianity or Islam . By examining the foundations of religious thought as philosophical truth value s, the Primordial Tradition seeks to produce a level of wisdom or gnosis that is greater than that which would be provided by the study of single religious system. The process utilized is similar to the study of the history of religions and comparative mythology as is found in the works of authors such as Mircea ... Key proponents of the Primordial Tradition have included Rene Guenon , Frithjof Schuon , Julius Evola ... of a pre existent Primordial Tradition found in other religions. ref The Unanimous Tradition ... Traditions Journal Category Religious philosophy fr Tradition primordiale ru ... more details