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His | works include |
A list of his | works is given by Sommervogel. |
Many of his | works were set in post-apocalyptic landscapes. |
rience left a lasting impression on all of his | works. |
However, no complete edition of his | works was ever made. |
Many of his | works are pioneering. |
In the 1820s, his | works were among the most-performed at the Theater a |
His | works and personality has inspired many prominent Ca |
Several of his | works were made into films. |
Joseph Haydn premiered some of his | works here. |
Very few of his | works remain in the active repertoire today. |
His | works have been translated into German, Chinese, Bur |
His | works have been purchased for more than 2500 private |
Among his | works were studies of stellar atmospheres and lunar |
Manninen published his | works at long intervals. |
His | works include the Hotel Majestic in Cannes. |
Francesco Maurolico translated his | works in the 16th century. |
A complete list of his | works is given as an appendix to Dr Priestley's Fune |
The first collected edition of all his | works appeared in 1886-87. |
His | works have been translated to several languages. |
His | works have been exhibited in Europe and the Americas |
He is well-known for his | works in stylistics. |
Most of his | works center on Visigothic Spain and Western Medieva |
His | works are tonal and frequently complex. |
His | works are remarkable for their design and colouring, |
His | works evince a knowledge of German literature and pr |
Many of his | works are lost; those extant will be found in Migne. |
Here are enumerated most of his | works. |
His | works include the "Fortitude" lion in front of the N |
His | works include the St. Johannis Harvestehude Hamburg. |
However, apart from a few songs his | works are now rarely performed. |
His | works includes performance art, photography, video, |
His | works include The Blessed Damozel, the Celtic Suite |
His | works helped to raise a new value for children's lit |
he album is considered the most popular of his | works. |
His | works were considered very modern by contemporaries. |
Reid Baer has had wide publication of his | works on numerous internet sites. |
dustrious author and historian but some of his | works are lost. |
Many of his | works are related to the Kalevala. |
His | works are mostly in private collections on the Conti |
His | works included both watercolors and oil paintings of |
His | works display Slovak nature and also patriotism, loy |
His | works belong to the most extreme and experimental in |
His | works include the Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melod |
The second cycle of his | works are about Inorganic Chemistry. |
His | works in Organic Chemistry developed Stereochemical |
His | works include a choral Passion, a Violin Concerto, a |
His | works were replies to Dr. William Whitaker and other |
zora Bunko has a digitalized collection of his | works. |
After his death some of his | works were published in Crelle's Journal. |
His | works of geometric abstraction were influenced by Ga |
In his | works he pays frequent attention also to the languag |
Among his | works are several photo shoots for Playboy. |
From 1955 to 1968 he continued his | works as a professor at the Sorbonne. |
His | works include a version of Floris and Blancheflour. |
Among his | works is the design of the Munch Museum in Oslo, tog |
After his death his | works were banned in Nazi Germany because of his Jew |
Most of his | works were translated and published in Belarusian. |
expression of worship of God or praise for His | works; and /or |
) was an Italian sculptor mainly known for his | works in the neoclassical style. |
His | works are in Patrologia Latina, CLXXIII, 763-1144. |
His | works were published in 9 volumes in-8, Paris, 1766. |
Many of his | works appeared under pseudonyms such as "Theophrast" |
Eyvindr drew heavily on earlier poetry in his | works. |
The finest of his | works is his Judith with the Head of Holofernes. |
The band's logo was included in many of his | works. |
924, the Warsaw Philharmonic played one of his | works in public for the first time. |
His | works are on display at many Scottish art galleries. |
Most of his | works are landscapes and he worked together with Gil |
His | works in this field are not many. |
ter that, he continued writing, completing his | works, History of Bukovina and The History of Romani |
His | works have been translated and published in France, |
In his | works, the Gladden Fields are located where the Glad |
significant amount of Mayan vocabulary in his | works. |
Of his | works, The Solar Parallax and its Related Constants |
His | works were also shown at the prestigious annual Stat |
His | works include fourteen symphonies, two string quarte |
A colletion of his | works was published in 1909. |
His | works were mainly influenced by Wonhyo's works. |
His | works have been installed at the DeCordova Museum an |
Marcin Kromer published His | works in Latin and Polish language. |
Most of his | works were translated to other languages. |
It is the earliest of his | works to survive. |
n on graffiti, which is seen frequently in his | works. |
Many of his | works are in chrome or bronze. |
Many of his | works were published in Paris in 1725, three years a |
When he died at the of 34 years, many of his | works were unfinished. |
Most of his | works are crime novels, and include homosexual chara |
eresy, the Synod of Quierzy banned some of his | works. |
He was best known for his | works on ancient Roman religion. |
His | works are published by American Composers Editions, |
His | works are numbered and run to more than 3,500. |
His | works form perhaps the greatest monument of Portugue |
e was the recipient of a Special Ariel for his | works. |
ge is now a museum dedicated to Milton and his | works. |
His | works centered on sociology of culture and religion. |
His | works include knitting Mylar, participatory performa |
In several of his | works he refers to the process as "meta-paradigm eng |
Only a few stanzas of his | works are known today. |
Recently his | works have been adapted into film productions, for w |
Among his | works is his translation of Edgar Allan Poe's The Mu |
inod is an British author, most famous for his | works about unusual words. |
In 1910, a collection of his | works in ten volumes was published. |
Most of his | works were critically and commercially successful. |
Some of his | works are still in manuscript (comp. |
His | works influentially contributed to bring change in t |
His | works are often inspired by his mystic love towards |
During his life his | works were in such request that only the rich could |
His | works are signed with the monogram "PVP". |
uiko's creative heritage is not limited to his | works as a textile artist only. |
Some of his | works are said to have been studied by Albertus Magn |
His | works were massive, simplified depictions of Arctic |
Many of his | works decorate churches in South Tyrol. |
Most of his | works were completed in Madrid. |
Few of his | works from this period remain, except for the pictur |
He produced his | works in Upper Sorbian language. |
Among his | works are rabbinic Responsa, a Talmudic dictionary c |
The opus numbers given to his | works bear no relation to reality. |
Most of his | works are based on his experiences while out walking |
His | works, many of which are lost, included sacred and s |
crippled and disease would be prominent in his | works. |
He was best known for his | works on unified field theory, energy and global iss |
Among his | works is a learned treatise on Hebrew points. |
His | works are suffused with his impressions from these j |
y discovered leading to the suppression of his | works and house arrest. |
His | works include "Der Neue Pitaval" (several volumes) |
were eventually made available for some of his | works. |
Most of his | works were produced during the 1930s, during the Jap |
It is the most personal of all his | works. |
His | works include Flora Jamaica in 1837 and Description |
His | works have been published and recorded by numerous w |
His | works command a high price. |
outdoors and nature always was subject of his | works. |
chnical faults-redundancy and verbosity-in his | works. |
Less than 10 pieces of his | works have survived. |
His | works are generally considered less consistently suc |
Some of his | works can be seen at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. |
1796-1799), probably the most valuable of his | works. |
Several of his | works have libretti by Metastasio. |
His | works are translated into Slovenian, Serbocroatian, |
Some of his | works have been translated into English. |
A collected edition of his | works, with a biographical preface, was published in |
His | works can be broadly divided into three categories. |
His | works are: 'The Staffe of Christian Faith. |
Havelock Ellis quotes freely from his | works. |
His | works have been translated into numerous languages. |
friends with Troy Southgate and publishes his | works. |
His | works from the London and Chiddingfold periods can b |
Most of his | works are in Genoa and in Liguria. |
His | works are noted for their magical, glowing colouring |
Many of his | works have been adapted into movies or television se |
His | works were edited by M. Ad. |
Rainey signed his | works "Reni", a play on the name of Italian Baroque |
His | works are considered extinct but are found reference |
Some of his | works are still extant in manuscript. |
His | works are mostly bilingual (Slovene and English). |
While many of his | works have survived, little is known about his life. |
He first exposed his | works in this city in 1836. |
His | works were frequently exhibited at the Salon. |
His | works have been published widely in English and Span |
Many of his | works were published in The Atlantic Monthly, a maga |
His | works reflect his faith, carrying Christian messages |
ty is dependent upon published editions of his | works. |
but he has also published translations of his | works into Polish. |
His | works survive in Chinese translations. |
He is renowned mainly for his | works on rhetorics, primarily for his tractatus Rhet |
Many of his | works were found in the Theo Meier Estate that was s |
He often expressed the hope that his | works be kept together. |
ral place to the memory in the creation of his | works. |
In the late 18th century, his | works were considered anathema by the ruling monarch |
His | works include sets for opera, theater, and ballet, m |
Digital versions of his | works |
His | works are marked by a clear style and a thoroughly p |
Much of his | works were oleographs. |
His | works include Celestial Chemistry, and he published |
Many of his | works draw upon Armenian poetry and writings. |
His | works include: The Vanitie of the Eie. |
Some of his | works he did at the bureau of Frank Lloyd Wright. |
His | works are now little read. |
In 1960 he achieved his | works on the scholar works on the petrarchists with |
Common themes in his | works are the tensions between Protestant landowners |
Some of his | works are |
Jeremy Taylor, A selection from his | works (1923) editor |
Five volumes of his | works were published during Paul's reign. |
Many of his | works are also notable for their strong, independent |
In his | works Castro attended himself, basically, to the def |
His | works were translated into Romanian by Daniel Corbu. |
All his | works appeared around the turn of the century. |
Among his | works are two piano concertos. |
Among his | works were a Life of August Hermann Francke (1827, E |
press were very encouraging of publishing his | works. |
His | works include the publication of Francis Xavier's Le |
Several of his | works have been adapted to film. |
His | works influenced the next two generations of natural |
Many of his | works are on show in various gallery's in Ireland. |
An edition of his | works in 12 volumes appeared in 1849. |
The main subjects of his | works were the peasants, and the populist intellectu |
His | works include The Great Santini. |
His | works of learning are lucid and vivid. |
Among his | works are cover art for David Morrell's Captain Amer |
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