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         Virgil:     more books (100)
  1. Landscape and Journey by William Virgil Davis, 2009-10-25
  2. Virgil; The Eclogues Translated by Wrangham, the Georgics, by Sotheby, and the Aeneid by Dryden by Virgil, 2010-02-07
  3. The Georgics of Virgil: Bilingual Edition
  4. Havana Thursdays: A Novel by Virgil Suarez, 1995-09
  5. The Aeneid of Virgil by Virgil, 2009-10-04
  6. Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood by Virgil Suarez, 1997-05
  7. Virgil's the Aeneid and the Georgics the Eclogues (Monarch notes) by Julia Loomis, 1980-06
  8. Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages by Virgil Finlay, 1992-11
  9. Virgil As Orpheus: A Study of the Georgics (S U N Y Series in Classical Studies) (Suny Series in Classical Studies) by M. Owen Lee, 1996-01-04
  10. Virgil Thomson Reader by Virgil Thomson, 1984-04-16
  11. A Tormented Soul: Inspirational Poems by Fr. Virgil Furfaro, 2010-05-15
  12. An Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid by W. A. Camps, 1979-10-25
  13. An Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid by W. A. Camps, 1979-10-25
  14. Aeneid (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature) by Virgil, 1999-12-05

41. * V I R G I L S H A W *
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42. Catholic Online - Saints - St. Virgil Of Arles
Very short profile.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=850

43. Virgil Fox Society
The virgil Fox Society is devoted to the memory of the greatest organist of the 20th century. There are thousands of people worldwide
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44. Who Was Virgil Fox
virgil Fox was born in Princeton, Illinois, on May 3, 1912. He was a child prodigy. virgil Fox became a member of the American Guild of Organists in 1946.
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Virgil Fox was born in Princeton, Illinois, on May 3, 1912. He was a child prodigy. At the age of ten, he was playing the organ for church services. At fourteen, he played his first organ recital before a cheering crowd of 2,500 people in Cincinnati. At seventeen, he was the unanimous winner of the Biennial Contest of the National Federation of Music Clubs in Boston, the first organist ever chosen.
In 1942, he enlisted in the Army Air Force and performed 600 recitals in three years to raise money for the armed services. After his discharge in 1946, Virgil Fox performed forty-four major works from memory in a series of three concerts given under the auspices of the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation, before sold-out audiences in the Library of Congress. In the same year, he was selected to be organist of New York City's famed Riverside Church where he served for nineteen years (with W. Richard Weagly, Director of Music), until 1965.
Virgil Fox became a member of the American Guild of Organists in 1946. He was presented in recital by many AGO chapters, and was a featured performer at many AGO national conventions. He played three times at the White House (on piano); and in 1952, was chosen by the State Department to represent the United States at the First International Conference of Sacred Music in Bern, Switzerland. In 1963, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Bucknell University; and in 1964 he received the Peabody Conservatory Distinguished Alumni Award.

45. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Thomson
Biography and musical analysis from Classical Net's Basic Repertoire List includes links to related composers.
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/thomson.html
Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson, born in Kansas City and long resident in Paris and New York, is one of the few true modernists in America, since most of our moderns turn out Romantics in Disguise. Over and over, he demonstrates that nobody knows more about modern Europe, in pieces that taught Europe a lot about the U. S. and the U. S. a lot about Europe. He's an adept in two arts, for he also happens to be a major American prose writer, specializing in music criticism. For sheer pleasure, check out the Virgil Thomson Reader Thomson's music is almost disconcertingly spare and direct. In the consciously American pieces especially, there is a kind of aural equivalent to Cubist collage, as ragtime, waltzes, tangos, two-steps, fiddle tunes, and hymns get pasted into the texture. Unlike Charles Ives , there's an unsentimental distance and clarity to it all, like someone without illusions able to state exactly what's on his mind. Thomson gets this effect in his prose, too. Although overshadowed by Aaron Copland (who, by the way, always acknowledged his debts to Thomson), Thomson achieved far more in the realm of opera and vocal music, in which almost everyone acknowledges him a master. Try the powerful (and, to my ear, deeply American) 5 Songs from William Blake , the incredibly beautiful Feast of Love for baritone and chamber ensemble (a real lesson in how to vary orchestral texture and how to continue a musical line)

46. Virgil's Hardwood Creations
Fine wildlife carvings in black walnut.
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Thank you for stopping by. My name is Virgil L. Butler. Welcome to my web page. Click on the following selections and enjoy your stay. Let me know how you like my creations. Please come again as I will be adding future works to my page.
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47. The Aeneid By Virgil: A Searchable Online Version At The Literature Network
Literature Network virgil The Aeneid.
http://www.online-literature.com/virgil/aeneid/
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Chapter 12
The Aeneid
Search all of The Aeneid The Aeneid follows the legend of Aeneas from the last day of Troy up to Aeneas' victory and the fusion of Trojans and Latins into one people.
The content of the poem is as follows:
Book I : Juno is unable to forget her hatred towards the remnant of the Trojan people, and a storm, arranged by the goddess, shatters Aeneas' ship as he escapes from the fallen city, and compels him to put ashore in Africa, near Carthage. Aided by Venus, his mother, Aeneas receives a warm welcome from the queen of the city, Dido. Dido is also an exile, and responds sympathetically to Aeneas' plight, asking him to tell his story. (Right : Scene from Vat.Lat.3867 : The Tempest)
Book II contains Aeneas' account : during the destruction of Troy, aided by divine protection, he had succeeded in fleeing alone with his aged father, Anchises, his little son, and the penates (his household gods and the symbol of a race's continuity). However he has lost his wife, Creusa.
Aeneas' account continues in Book III. Having left the Troad the Trojans realise, after various uncertainties and problems, that a new country awaits them in the west. After describing several miraculous happenings, Aeneas finishes his account with the death of his aged father Anchises.

48. Virgil
Welcome to virgil. virgil develops and sells trading software with a focus on Foreign Exchange and Money Markets. Our core products
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Virgil develops and sells trading software with a focus on Foreign Exchange and Money Markets. Our core products are:
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49. :: Www.virgil.ca ::
Offers design, promotion, flash, and database services.
http://www.virgil.ca/

50. Virgil Thomson
Biographical text accompanying the Alice Neel painting of the composer at the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery.
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/brush/thom.htm
Virgil Thomson
Composer, critic
Composer Virgil Thomson began his musical training at age five, and by his twelfth year he was performing professionally on both piano and organ. In the mid-1920s he settled in Paris, where he began to compose original works. There he also became part of a cosmopolitan group of avant-garde musicians, writers, and painters then dominating the cultural life of the city. A close friend was the expatriate American writer Gertrude Stein, who wrote the librettos for his operas Four Saints in Three Acts and The Mother of Us All , the latter based on the life of suffragist Susan B. Anthony. By the late 1930s, Thomson was writing music for movies, and in 1948 his score for the film Louisiana Story won a Pulitzer Prize. Thomson was also a major spokesman for the new directions of twentieth-century music as critic for the New York Herald-Tribune from 1940 to 1954. Alice Neel painted many of her colleagues in the world of arts and letters, particularly those in New York City, her home for many years. As she painted, Neel sometimes exaggerated the effect that the body or expression of her sitter had on her own mind. After Thomson's sitting, she wrote, "When I painted the trousers I must confess I thought of elephants so that is the color they really are."
Alice Neel (1900-1984)
Oil on canvas, 1971

51. Ruas De Blumenau, Por Johnny Virgil
Cont©m poemas de Johnny virgil que retratam as ruas da cidade de Blumenau, SC, Brasil.
http://www.geocities.com/ruasdeblumenau/index.html
Quando eu ando por estas ruas, quando observo cada uma das fachadas, quando vejo as pessoas atrás dos muros ou dentro de suas casas, eu tenho a impressão de haver parado o tempo. E os meus passos são guiados por um passado próximo, pela memória das pessoas e, talvez, das coisas... E as coisas têm as cores do nunca-visto. Prossiga johnnyvirgil@hotmail.com

52. Virgil D. Gligor
virgil D. Gligor. May 1998.). Recent Projects. PROJECTS DARPA IA S Dynamic Coalition Management. Mailing Address virgil D. Gligor Dept.
http://www.ece.umd.edu/~gligor/
Virgil D. Gligor
Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Maryland at College Park
Education
Teaching
  • Security in Distributed Systems and Networks
Research Interests
  • Network and Distributed Systems Security
  • Distributed systems
Recent Research

53. Search Virgil's Works -- Virgil.org
Online search of Vergil's Latin works. Links to translations, bibliography, and books.
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54. Virgil Thomson's Writings
Essay by Karen L. CarterSchwendler for the International Alliance for Women in Music discusses perceived biases in Thomson's musical criticism toward women composers.
http://music.acu.edu/www/IAWM/articles/june95/thomson.html

Virgil Thomson's Herald Tribune Writings:
Fulfilling the "Cultural Obligation‹Selectively
by Karen L. Carter-Schwendler
as published in the IAWM Journal, June 1995, pp. 12-15.
The concert reviews of the American composer, essayist, and music critic Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) are generally accepted as some of the best writing about music, indeed as models of good criticism. For Thomson, the career of critic involved cultivating a reputation as a strong-minded polemicist, a consummate promoter and interpreter of contemporary musical culture, and an articulate writer. He reviewed not only art music but also jazz, popular music, film music, theater, and books. Often, especially in his longer articles and books, he approached extra-musical topics in history, finance, and politics.
From 1940 to 1954 Thomson was head music critic for the New York Herald Tribune , where his reviews and other articles appeared regularly during the concert season, from about October through April. Due to his popularity, reviews were reprinted in several book-length collections.1 Thomson's engaging prose style and polemical approach captured readers' interest and generated a response which was, if not thoroughly positive, certainly always lively, as is evident in a recently published collection of correspondence between Thomson and his readers.2
Thomson exerted undeniable influence on the New York musical scene and on his readers' views of music and musicians, particularly new American music. Over the years he became known for challenging the managerial policies of performing institutions such as the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic which promoted a constricted repertory of largely 19th-century European "mainstream' works. He devoted increasing amounts of his reviewing space to performances of new music. In 1951, after ten years at the

55. Virgil, Kansas
Kansas Collection Graphics Mark Dunn has contributed this pictorial history of the community, past and present.
http://www.kancoll.org/graphics/virgil/
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Contributed by Mark Dunn and produced by Mark Dunn and Susan Stafford
T RAVEL 75 N ORTH just past Yates Center in Kansas, and you'll see a sign saying "Virgil" Via County Road . Make a left and travel about 15 miles, and right smack in the start of the Flint Hills is Virgil, Kansas. This is a special place to me, mainly because my wife spent most of her life there. Her parents still call it home, and I can understand why. Virgil is a place that has been lost in time, a place that seems to not exist, but does. A place where history is alive. Mark Dunn
Pictures
Virgil Today Virgil Yesterday Southeast of Virgil, Kansas.

56. Dante And Virgil
Welcome to the Dante and virgil website, a study of the literary, personal, and theological relationship between Dante Alighieri and the ancient Roman poet
http://users.erols.com/antos/dante/
W elcome to the Dante and Virgil website, a study of the literary, personal, and theological relationship between Dante Alighieri and the ancient Roman poet Virgil, especially in Dante's Divine Comedy . As we'll see, Virgil was a profound influence on Dante in many ways, and this site attempts to explore them all. Your first time here? Here's a suggested course of action: first, get a little background on both characters by reading the first two sections. Then, see how Virgil fits into the Divine Comedy by reading the next three sections on Dante's choice of Virgil as a link to Homer , and a comparison of literary techniques Last, see what Virgil symbolized for Dante in the conlcuding section. And if you're still hungry for more, check out the art gallery for a sampling of the many works of art inspired by the Divine Comedy , especially depictions of Dante and Virgil together. Are you a student doing a research paper? This site can help!
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57. Fetch Gate Farm
Home to registered and commercial Katahdin Hair Sheep and working Border Collies in virgil, NY.
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Fetch Gate Farm Fetch Gate Farm is home to Registered Katahdin Hair Sheep and working Border Collies. We have a flock of 65 ewes, with two breeding rams on site. We are located in rural upstate New York, not far from Ithaca and Cornell University. We sell registered breeding stock, as well as meat lambs. Although some of our stock started as commercial Katahdins the entire flock is now registered with Katahdin Hair Sheep International, so some lambs are registered at 75% and others are 100% registered. (but ALL are 100% Katahdin) Available this season (born in February '04) 13 ewe lambs 75% registered 19 ewe lambs 100% registered 8 rams to choose from, both 75% and 100% registered 36 wethers for either meat or dog training If interested in lambs from the 2004 season, please call or e-mail for pricing. fetchgate@frontiernet.net Katahdins are known for their quality meat, which is both lean and mild. The ewes have excellent mothering abilities; they twin routinely, breed out of season, and provide plenty of milk for their lambs. They are very hardy and resilient to parasites. They are also making a name for themselves in grazing projects throughout the United States. Hair sheep are becoming ever more popular as the need for wool is decreasing. For more information about Katahdin hair sheep see KHSI . For more photos from our farm click

58. NASA History
Lieutenant Colonel virgil Ivan Gus Grissom had been part of the US manned space program since it began in 1959, having been selected as one of NASA s
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Apollo204/zorn/grissom.htm
NASA History
Detailed Biographies of Apollo I Crew - Gus Grissom
by Mary C. Zornio
"If we die, we want people to accept it. We're in a risky business, and we hope that if anything happens to us it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life."
-Gus Grissom (John Barbour et al Footprints on the Moon (The Associated Press, 1969), p. 125.) Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom had been part of the U.S. manned space program since it began in 1959, having been selected as one of NASA's Original Seven Mercury Astronauts. His second space flight on Gemini III earned him the distinction of being the first man to fly in space twice. His hard work, drive, persistence and skills as a top notch test pilot and engineer had landed him the title of commander for the first Apollo flight. Yet for Grissom, Apollo I was to be just the beginning. He had been told privately that if all went well, he would be the first American to walk on the moon. Although Grissom already had stacked up a very impressive list of career accomplishments, being first on the moon would be the ultimate achievement for the man who grew up in a small town during the lean years of the Great Depression. Virgil Ivan Grissom was born on April 3, 1926 in Mitchell, Indiana, a tiny Midwestern community of about three thousand residents tucked away in the southern half of the state. Virgil was the eldest of Dennis and Cecile Grissom's four children, which included two brothers, Norman and Lowell and one sister, Wilma. Dennis Grissom managed to hold on to his job at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in spite of the numerous layoffs which were going on all around him. Although they were far from being wealthy, Mr. Grissom's twenty-four dollar per week salary allowed his family to live comfortably in their white frame house in town.

59. Virgil "Gus" Ivan Grissom
virgil Ivan Grissom. Personal Born April 3, 1926, Mitchell, Indiana. Died January 27, 1967 in the Apollo 204 fire at Cape Kennedy. Was married, two children.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Apollo204/grissom.html
Virgil Ivan Grissom
Personal : Born April 3, 1926, Mitchell, Indiana. Died January 27, 1967 in the Apollo 204 fire at Cape Kennedy. Was married, two children. Education : B.S. in mechanical engineering, Purdue University, 1950. Spaceflights : Command pilot, Mercury-Redstone 4 (1961) and Gemini 3
Was chosen with the first group of astronauts in 1959. Was pilot for Mecury-Redstone 4 (Liberty Bell 7), a suborbital flight, command pilot for Gemini 3, backup command pilot for Gemini 6, and had been selected as commander of the first Apollo flight at the time of his death. Edward White Roger Chaffee Updated February 3, 2003
Steve Garber, NASA History Web Curator
For further information E-mail histinfo@hq.nasa.gov

60. The Ecole Glossary
Brief biography of virgil of Arles, by Karen Rae Keck.
http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/virgila.html
The Ecole Glossary
Virgil of Arles A native of Gascony, St. Virgil became a monk at Lérins . Legends say that he became abbot, but his name is absent from the surviving lists of abbots. He was the abbot of St-Symphonien and was a friend of Gregory the Great , who rebuked him for his attempts to force conversion upon the Jews. Virgil was named metropolitan of Arles c. ; legends say that Gregory gave him the pallium. Bede says that Virgil consecrated Augustine of Kent archbishop at Gregory's request. Gregory named his friend apostolic vicar to the court of Childebert II (c. ). When Virgil died c. , he was buried at the monastery of St-Savior, which he founded. Many miracles were attributed to his intercession. Karen Rae Keck

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