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Middleton, John

Finlay, John.Hermetic light essays on the gnostic spirit in modem literature and thought / John Finlay edited by David Middleton. Edited by David Middleton. Santa Barbara (CA) J. Daniel, 1994. 157p. [Pg.639]

In 1786 Rutherford was appointed successor to John Hope, the professor of botany at the University of Edinburgh, and in the same year he was married to Harriet Mitchelson of Middleton (I). With pardonable family pride, Sir Walter Scott once said that Dr. Rutherford ought to have had the chemistry class, as he was one of the best chemists in Europe ... [Pg.244]

W. J. Middleton Takuo Okuda George D. Ryerson J. C. Sauer John T. Scanlan Kurt L. Schoen Dietmar Seyeerth Lars Skatteb0l R. E. Strube Daniel Swern... [Pg.119]

A History of the Thermometer and Its Use in Meteorology, by W.E. Knowles Middleton, The John Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1966. Good historical background on the development of temperature reading. [Pg.513]

Middleton, U. J. Hexafluoroacetone and Derivatives" in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 3rd ed. Grayson, M., Ed. John Wiley Sons New York, 1980 Vol. 10, pp. 881-890. [Pg.159]

I also especially thank Mrs. Florence Middleton, the senior secretary in the Department of Chemistry, UMKC, for her excellent contributions in proofing and editing the manuscript for this book Mr. John Whitchurch, electronic engineer, and Dr. Robert Middleton for their resourcefulness in developing computer software. [Pg.415]

This work was supported by the Royal Society, the Wellcome Trust, and the AFRC. I would like to thank Robert Freedman for his continuing support and encouragement, and David John and Rachel Middleton for their critical reading of the manuscript. Neil Bulleid is a Royal Society University Research Fellow. [Pg.148]

Middleton, J. Smith, J. Gas-liquid mixing in turbulent systems. In Handbook of Industrial Mixing Science and Practice Paul, E.L., Atiemo-Obeng, V.A., Kresta, S.M., Eds. John Wiley and Sons New York, 2003 585-638. [Pg.1130]

Middleton, W. E. K. (1966), The History of the Thermometer, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md. [Pg.330]

On attribution, see MacDonald P. Jackson s edition of The Revenger s Tragedy, in Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino (gen. eds.), Thomas Middleton The Collected Works (Oxford Clarendon Press, 2007), 546, and Jackson s Early Modern Authorship Canons and Chronologies , in Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture (Oxford Clarendon Press, 2007), 80-97. [Pg.55]

The Collected Works of Thomas Middleton, ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino (Oxford University Press, 2007). See the play introductions for further information on performance history. [Pg.114]

Cousins s Freudianism opens up obvious explanatory possibilities for this - the association of De Flores and Vermandero in Beatrice-Joanna s psyche, for instance, leading to the displaced Oedipal scenario I outlined briefly above - but John Stachniewski offers a contextual explanation in the playwrights (especially Middleton s) immersion in the English form of Calvinism - in, that is, a culture of predestination. What we find in the drama pervaded by Calvinism , Stachniewski argues, is a conception of... [Pg.226]

On great woman , see 2.1.115 ( great with child ), and cf. Webster, The White Devil Because your brother is the corpulent Duke, / -That is the great Duke (2.1.180-1). The OED does not cite instances of mummy meaning mother until 1768, but it does quote examples of mum in this sense as early as 1595 (noun 2a) other early modern texts also suggest the possibility of a pun here see Thomas Middleton, A Game at Chess To three old mummy-matrons I have promised / The mothership o the maids (4.2.44-5) and John Donne, Love s Alchemy (about which this possibility has repeatedly been raised) Hope not for mind in women, at their best / Sweetness and wit, they are but mummy, possessed (23-4). For milk , see Ferdinand earlier in this play (2.5.48). [Pg.247]


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