User:84user/Sources

This is a list of my sources, each section sorted by last name of person, or first word of organisation.

Paper

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Piotrus's Wikipedia interwiki and specialized knowledge test inspired me to start the following. See also w:it:Utente:84user.

Garzanti page 1


 * Jeppe Aakjaer
 * Abate di Tivoli (see it:Abate di Tivoli)
 * Megliore degli Abati, poet from XIII, Florence (see it:Megliore degli Abati)
 * Giuseppe Cesare Abba, 1838 to 1910, writer
 * Meo Abbracciavacca, died 1313, poet (see it:Meo Abbracciavacca)
 * Pietro Abelardo, 1079 to 1042, French philosopher and theologian (in English: Peter Abelard)
 * Kjeld Abell, 1901 to 1961, Danish playwright, etc
 * Abeozen, 1896-, pseudonym of French writer Yann-Fanch Elies (see fr:Abeozen)
 * Lascelles Abercrombie, English writer
 * Edmond About, French writer
 * Khaciadur Abovian, 1804 to after 1848, Armenian writer (in English: Khachatur Abovian)
 * Jeudah Abrabanel, see Leone Ebreo
 * Abraham a Sancta Clara, religious name of German preacher and writer Johann Ulrich Megerle
 * 9 articles exist out of 13 total possible; so 4 missing

See w:it:Utente:84user for the Italian version of the following Garzanti list.

Garzanti page 2


 * Casimiro de Abreu 1837-1860, Brazilian poet: La primavere, Libro nero (wikipedia has 1829?)
 * Abul Ala Al-Ma`arri 973-1057/58 Arab poet
 * Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani (Abu'l-Farrag 'Ali al Isfahani) 897-967 Arab poet, wrote Kitab al-aghani (book of songs)
 * Abu Nuwas 756/758-814 circa, Arab poet
 * Académie française (Academia francese) literary institute founded about 1630
 * Torquato Accetto first half of 17th century, Italian writer, see Torquato Accetto
 * Lucius Accius  170 BC, Latin poet
 * 6 articles exist out of 7 total possible; so 1 missing. I have since created Torquato Accetto as a stub. 84user (talk) 03:42, 24 May 2009 (UTC)

Garzanti page 3


 * House of Accolti noble family from Casentino, circa 1300, centuries XV e XVI. Accolti
 * Eduardo Acevedo Díaz : 1851-1924, Uruguaian writer. Eduardo Acevedo Díaz
 * Marcel Achard : 1899-, French writer. Marcel Achard
 * Achilles Tatius : II-III century before Christ, Greek, born in Alessandria, 8 books I fatti di Leucippe e Clitofonte. Achille Tazio
 * Claudio Achillini : 1574-1640, Italian poet, born in Bologna. Claudio Achillini
 * Bella Achatovna Achmadulina : 1937-, Soviet poet, born in Moscow. Bella Achatovna Achmadulina Lezione di Musica (1969)
 * Anna Akhmatova (Anna Achatovna) pseudonym of Anna Andrevna Gorenko : 1889-1966, Russian poet. Anna Andreevna Achmatova. Evening (1912); Rosary (1914); Lo stormo bianco (1917); Anno Domini MCMXXI (1922): Poem Without a Hero (1942 to 1962)
 * Gerrit Achterberg : 1905-1962, Dutch poet. Opwaartsche Wegen Criterium; Osmosi (1941); Radar (1946); Ciclo della tregenda (1957) Gerrit Achterberg
 * Louise-Victorine Ackermann (Louise Ackermann-Choquet) : 1813-1890, Dutch poet. Poésie Philosophiques (1871) Louise-Victorine Ackermann, Louise-Victorine Ackermann
 * Acmeist poetry (acmeismo), poetic movement founded in Russia 1912 by Sergei Gorodetsky and Nikolay Gumilyov

So far, 25 English wikipedia articles exist out of a possible 30; so 5 are missing. Italian wikipedia is only missing one.

Garzanti page 4


 * Francesco Acri (1834 Catanzaro - 1913 Bologna) Italian philospher and writer, exponent of spiritualism, influenced by Rosmini. Wrote the 1907 Videmus in aenigmate, 1908 Amore, dolore e fede and the 1917 Dialettica serena. Francesco Acri
 * Elenio Acrone (2nd century to 3rd century) Latin grammarian. Elenio Acrone

Elenio Acrone was a red link so I just created a stub. So far, 26 articles exist out of a possible 32; 6 were missing. Italian wikipedia is still only missing one.

... from now on only listing the very shortest entries on each page


 * Manuel Acuña (1849 to 1873) mexican poet. Wrote: Nocturno, Entonces y hoy, about violent anarchism.

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George Ade (1866 to 1944) United States writer. Wrote Fables in Slang.

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Arvid August Afzelius (1785 to 1871) swedish poet.

Agia di Trezene or Agias of Trezene  or Agias of Troezen or simply Agias was a greek poet.

Online
This is a list of sources, either wholly or partly viewable online.

YouTube
See YOUTUBE.

In inline citations:
 * In Léon Theremin: Theremin cello – an electronic cello with no strings and no bow, using a plastic fingerboard, a handle for volume and two knobs for sound shaping (ca. 1930)
 * In Human (The Killers song): The music video for "Human" was released in mid-October 2008 and directed by Danny Drysdale.
 *  (has music video, needs Flash)

In External links:
 * In Alexandre Dubuque and Léon Theremin: playing "Ne brani menya rodnaya" by Aleksandr Dubuque in the 1950s (needs Flash)
 * In Léon Theremin:
 * In Autour d'une cabine: simplistic reconstruction on Youtube, note this does not show the film in the sequence or frame rate as it was shown in the 1890s (original author Émile Reynaud died 1918)
 * In A Whiter Shade of Pale:
 * In Expedition 24:

Deleted as of 2010-06-13:


 * British Movietone Newsreel. 1931. leaves Staaken aerodrome for Arctic, 1 minute clip, Eckener presents the crew (Youtube)
 * British Movietone Newsreel. 1931. Zeppelin continues north, Arctic bound, Northern Germany towards Leningrad (Youtube)
 * British Movietone Newsreel. 1931. Graf Zeppelin returns home, covers the polar expedition, Archangel, Leningrad, chef preparing meal, land on Arctic sea, Malygin rendezvous, food and mail drop (Youtube)

Sources for MUDs
Academic and book sources covering text-based Muds, excluding Usenet groups. See also WikiProject Video games/Reference library.
 * thesis with brief history from early 1970s to the early 1990s, followed by a cultural analysis. Single mention of TinyHELL
 * "Welcome to The Two Towers LPMud" possibly appears as an example MUD on page 41 in Creating Web pages for dummies, by Bud E. Smith, Arthur Bebak - 1997 ( (see also Articles for deletion/The Two Towers (MUD))
 * Lycos-published "Best of the Net, A2Z" 1997 book (ISBN 9780789713483) *might* list The Two Towers (MUD) as a MUD (source of claim: Rudy, David, rec.games.mud.admin, 1998 in Where are the good MUD's?)

Sources for Zeppelins

 * Dooley, Sean C., The Development of Material-Adapted Structural Form - Part II: Appendices. THÈSE NO 2986 (2004), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne


 * Lincoln Ellsworth; Edward H. Smith, Report of the Preliminary Results of the Aeroarctic Expedition with "Graf Zeppelin," 1931 (PDF), Geographical Review, Vol. 22, No. 1. (Jan., 1932), pp. 61-82. HTML version, report by two of the Polar expedition researchers


 * Hugill, Peter J. 1995. World Trade Since 1431: Geography, Technology, and Capitalism, JHU Press, ISBN 0801851262, page 258: "two unsuccessful airships in 1897, that of David Schwartz of Austria being important because of its aluminum structure and covering (Beaubois, 1976, 29-31)"


 * Lehmann, Ernst A.; Mingos, Howard. The Zeppelins. The Development of the Airship, with the Story of the Zepplins Air Raids in the World War. Chapter I GERMAN AIRSHIPS PREPARE FOR WAR Chapter II AIR RAIDS DURING THE SIEGE OF ANTWERP Chapter III REASONS FOR THE LONDON RAIDS Chapter IV WITH HINDENBURG ON THE EASTERN FRONT Chapter V GROWTH OF THE NAVAL AIRSHIP SERVICE Chapter VI THE NORTH SEA PATROL -- THE ZEPPELINS AT JUTLAND Chapter VII WINTER RAIDS OVER ENGLAND -- EFFICIENCY OF THE NEW SHIPS.


 * Michael Schütz. Zeppeline über Hildesheim, Hildesheim city archive. Last accessed 2008-08-02


 * Schnitzler, Norbert. 2000. WWW-Tipp der Woche 24/2000 (German summary of museum exhibition)


 * Stephenson, Charles; Palmer, Ian. 2004. Zeppelins: German Airships 1900-40, page 46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1841766925. p34: LZ90, LZ 114 LZ 120 LZ 121 LZ 126 p33: L 70, LZ 100, p40: table of LZ 25 to LZ 55 p46: LZ 130, Afrikaschiff, Spähkorb


 * Sucur, Ante. 2004. The Construction and Testing of the Airship


 * TCM Around the World Via Graf Zeppelin (1929), overview of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film narrated by Lt. Comdr. Charles L. Rosendahl USN, with Dr. Eckener and Lady Drummond Hay. TCM state not available on Home Video. Not found on IMDB.


 * Whale, George. 1995. British Airships, Past / Present / Future, ISBN 1426400748, BiblioBazaar (October 26, 2007) (also 1996 Gutenberg version)


 * Emily Wichman, Two Routes TO THE Arctic, uwho.rso.wisc.edu, pages 24-40, details both Nautilus and Graf expeditions, both the scientific achievements and public reactions

UBS daily roundup for 2008 September 19
<!-- "This is Paul Donovan from UBS' global economics department.

Investment bankers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your credit problems.

Yesterday saw three distinct events that mean that the beginning of the end of the credit crisis is at hand for financial markets. The worst is still ahead for the real economy.

First, the central banks of the world injected massive amounts of liquidity, and in doing so resolved the immediate issue of the collapse of money markets. This allowed the financial system to continue to function, but obviously did nothing to resolve the fundamental flaw, which is the insufficiency of capital in the financial sector. The process has continued today, and it should be noted that interbank markets are still not functioning normally.

Second, the United Kingdom led an attempt to ban short selling in financial stocks; some US investors said they would not lend stock for short selling. This can be characterized as a populist reaction of no positive value. Anyone who seriously thinks that the cause of this crisis arises from the actions of evil and manipulative speculators lacks the insight and knowledge to be allowed anywhere near the regulation of financial markets. Short selling may well exacerbate problems, but it was not the cause.

Third, Comrade Schumer of the Senate of the People's Democratic Republic of America announced that he had had discussions with Comrades Bernanke and Comrade Paulson and effectively that a public-sector injection of capital into the banking system was now under consideration. This was confirmed by the Treasury, provided that the Congressional Soviet passes this legislation, this would be the socialization of the banking system's problems, which is required.

This is the end game. This was, and is, the only possible solution to the crisis, as we have been highlighting all week. The precise structure of the capital injection remains uncertain. It could be an RTC-style model, which followed the Savings and Loans crisis, focussing on the purchase of poor quality assets. It could be an RFC-style model, which followed the Great Depression focussing on taking stakes in companies. The details matter to markets, but from a macro-economic perspective they do matter at all. Injecting social capital into the banking system is all that matters.

Assuming legislation passes, Thursday night can be regarded as the financial system turning point. Questions over the best model for investment banking will remain of course, and nervousness will also remain. Three month T-bills are still around zero percent yield. However the fundamental cause of the crisis is addressed under these proposals.

Tactically, this is positive for equities and for credit products and negative for government bonds ... .

Comrade Schumer's dramatic announcement marks the beginning of the end for the financial crisis, however it merely marks the end of the beginning for the real economy. The worst is still ahead of us in economic terms.

Socialising the financial system problems will not suddenly induce an increase in credit system lending, nor of course should it. The process of bank balance sheet repair is one half of the story. The other half is the need for borrower balance sheet repair. And that is borrower balance sheet repair on both sides of the Atlantic.

The process of deleveraging that this entails will reduce growth below trend for a prolonged period. The good news is that Comrade Schumer and his fellow commissars in government are reducing the duration of that downturn, perhaps to a length of a couple of years. Without the socialising of the banking problem, the duration of the downturn could have been of Japanese proportions. The fact of the downturn, and by most recent standards an unpleasant downturn, remains.

It's worth noting that the second quarter flow of funds data from the States published yesterday shows that non-financial borrowing grew at three and a half percent. That is a nominal figure, down about 8.1 percent from the end of last year. Household debt has contracted sharply. We believe there is a further contraction ahead.

We should not undermine the revolutionary aspects of yesterday's events. At the same time we must recognise the difference between markets pricing out the extremes of risk and fundamental recovery. Yesterday's events were absolutely essential. But there is a long and uncertain path for the real economy. As Comrade Lenin said "it is impossible to predict the time and progress of revolution. It is governed by its own mysterious laws."

That's all for today, have a good day."

- UBS daily roundup 2008-09-19

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 *  in response to the Paulson plan news.

Explanation: An RTC model is the purchase of assets of failed institutions, named after the Resolution Trust Corporation. An RFC model is the recapitalisation of poorly capitalised institutions, named after the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

Links

 * http://www.luftschiffharry.de/link.htm - links to airship material not easily found by search engines
 * my table of British Pathe News clips
 * table of two ITN clips