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  2. Henry Miller bibliography - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 0-8021-1412-1; Opus Pistorum, (from the Latin, Work of the Miller), written as pornography-for-hire in 1941 (see Anaïs Nin), was retitled in its second edition Under the Roofs of Paris, published by the Estate of Henry Miller. New York: Grove Press, 1983. ISBN 0-8021-3183-2

  3. Catalogues of classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    Bartók assigned opus numbers to his works three times. He ended this practice with the Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 21 in 1921, because of the difficulty of distinguishing between original works and ethnographic arrangements, and between major and minor works. Since his death, three attempts—two full and one partial—have been made at cataloguing.

  4. List of ancient Roman collegia - Wikipedia

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    The collegium was a prominent burial association that received Senate approval during the consulship of Marcus Antonius Hiberus and Publius Mummius Sisenna. [8] The legal articles of incorporation of the collegium have been preserved on a two column marble monument discovered in 1816 (CIL 14.2112). [9]

  5. Lyric Suite (Grieg) - Wikipedia

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    The other three pieces were set for full orchestra, but Shepherd Boy was arranged for strings alone. Grieg slightly altered the order of the numbers in the orchestral suite by swapping No. 4 Notturno with No. 3 March of the Dwarfs. The final order is: 1. Shepherd Boy; 2. Norwegian March; 3. Notturno (originally No. 4) 4. March of the Dwarfs ...

  6. Johann Daniel Mylius - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Mylius' 1628 Anatomia auri Illustration from Mylius' 1618 Opus medico-chymicum Johann Daniel Mylius (c. 1583 – 1642) was a composer for the lute , and writer on alchemy . Born at Wetter in present-day Hesse , Germany, he went on to study theology and medicine at the University of Marburg .

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  8. Under the Roofs of Paris - Wikipedia

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    One evening Pola dares not return home because Fred has stolen her key and she does not feel safe. She spends the night with Albert who, reluctantly remaining the gentleman, sleeps on the floor and leaves his bed to Pola. They soon decide to get married, but fate prevents them when Émile, a thief, deposits with Albert a bag full of stolen goods.

  9. Two Songs for Voice, Viola and Piano - Wikipedia

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    The celebrated violinist Joachim, who also played viola, married Amalie Schneeweiss in 1863. She appeared as a contralto singer under the stage name Amalie Weiss. Both were friends of Brahms, who composed the song "Geistliches Wiegenlied" for the occasion of their wedding; he withdrew it but sent it again a year later for the baptism of their son, named Johannes after Brahms.