To that end, the Buena Vista has inserted a pamphlet of mini-histories of each of the songs into its Playbill (for the sake of immersion, the introduction says those notes are by the character Juan de Marcos, but the text is credited to Hugo Eugenio Perez). Jackson McHenry, Vulture, 19...
Not till the 18th century did pamphlet begin to assume its modern meaning of prose controversial tract. "Pamphlet" and "pamphletaire" are of comparatively recent introduction into French from the English, and generally indicate fugitive criticism of a more severe, not to say libellous, character ...
To convey a consistent meaning, authors present text and images in an ordered manner. They have very few pages that are often left unbound. Pamphlets may be folded in several ways, including half-folding, third-folding, and fourth-folding. Pamphlets are often used to promote events, political...
PAMPHLETS. The earliest appearance of the word is in the Philobiblon (1344) of Richard de Bury, who speaks of "panfletos exiguous" (chap. viii). In English we have Chaucer’s "this leud pamphlet" (Test. of Love, bk. Iii.), Occleve’s "go litil pamfilet" (Mason’s ed., 1796, ...
Indeed, his pamphlet can be considered as largely an attempt to reconstruct those events in all the solidity of their apparent singleness of meaning. Each writer has a story to tell and a point to the telling of it, but that point, inevitably, is itself impinged upon by different factors...
.By “libels”, however, Selden meant what we mean by pamphlets, for, as Archbishop Trench remarked, the extent of meaning which a word covers is often gradually narrowed. Any little book (libellus) was a “libel” once ; now, only such as is scurrilous or injurious. The truth of ...
The original Hebrew for the Western name "Jesus" would more correctly be pronounced "Yeshua," and "the Christ" (Greek, based on a Hebrew word meaning Messiah) can actually be more clearly written as simply "the Messiah," which means "the Anointed One." He was God The Son and The Word...
“libels”, however, Selden meant what we mean by pamphlets, for, as Archbishop Trench remarked, the extent of meaning which a word covers is often gradually narrowed. Any little book (libellus) was a “libel” once ; now, only such as is scurrilous or injurious. The truth of Selden's...
The original Hebrew for the Western name "Jesus" would more correctly be pronounced "Yeshua," and "the Christ" (Greek, based on a Hebrew word meaning Messiah) can actually be more clearly written as simply "the Messiah," which means "the Anointed One." He was God The Son and The Word...
The original Hebrew for the Western name "Jesus" would more correctly be pronounced "Yeshua," and "the Christ" (Greek, based on a Hebrew word meaning Messiah) can actually be more clearly written as simply "the Messiah," which means "the Anointed One." He was God The Son and The Word...