In 1650, Albert Wijuk KojaBowicz published " Miscellanea ", listing all miraculous paintings of Mary, but did not mention " Our Lady of the Gate of the Dawn ".
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He is spoken of in high terms of admiration by Buxtorf ( " Dissertatio de Nominibus Hebrais " ) and by Edward Pocock ( " Nota Miscellanea in Portam Mosis " ).
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The tape reader was mounted separately from the printer-punch mechanism on the left side of the console and behind it was a tray for storing a manual, sheets of paper, or other miscellanea.
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By 1872, the paper was renamed the " Vassar Miscellany ", as it was originally meant to be a mix or " miscellanea " of reporting, essays and poems.
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I've been running a website in old school HTML for a long time now ( http : / / www . wellingtongrey . net / miscellanea / ) and wanted to know if something is possible.
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Miscellanea are to be avoided according to the manual of style for lists http : / / en . wikipedia . org / wiki / Wikipedia : Manual _ of _ Style _ ( lists ) # Organization.
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Of these learned labors, the most universally acceptable to the public of that time were a series of discursive essays on philology and criticism, first published in 1489 under the title of " Miscellanea ".
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In addition to the " Build Your Own Metal Working Shop From Scrap " series, Dave Gingery and his son Vincent have published a large number of booklets on shop practices, engine construction and mechanical miscellanea.
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The " Zibaldone " contains the poetic and existential itinerary of Leopardi himself; it is a miscellanea of philosophical annotations, schemes, entire compositions, moral reflections, judgements, small idylls, erudite discussions and impressions.
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In 1670 the society began to publish the Ephemeriden or Miscellanea Curiosa, one of the earliest scientific journals and one which had a particularly strong focus on medicine and related aspects of natural philosophy, such as botany and physiology.