- A
continuator, in literature, is a
writer who
creates a new work
based on
someone else's
prior text, such as a
novel or
novel fragment. The new work may...
- Cosmas's
continuators (Czech: pokračovatelé Kosmovi; Latin:
continuatores Cosmae) were
various Bohemian authors who
wrote continuations in
Latin of the...
- The
Continuator of
Knighton (or "Knighton's
Continuator") was a
supposed late 14th
century continuator of Knighton's chronicle. The
Continuator's existence...
- personality,
which is
distinct from a
continuing state, also
known as a
continuator or
historical heir,
which despite change to its
borders retains the same...
-
states is complex. The
Russian Federation is
widely seen as the
legal continuator state and is for most
purposes the heir to the
Soviet Union. It retained...
- both him and Confucius. In the
Confucian sacrificial Canon his title, "
Continuator of the Sage", was
conferred in the
ninth year of the
Jiajing era of the...
- A
maximal continuator is
always a
corner square. Moreover, a
maximal continuator always contains a ****.
Hence the
number of
continuators is
always finite...
-
ancient ****yrian kings, they may have seen
themselves as the
restorers and
continuators of the old
royal line. The
ancient Ashur temple was
restored in the 2nd...
- generation, and to user
interface issues. Moreover, he has
designed the
Continuator, a
system allowing real-time
musical improvisation with an algorithm...
- (reginae Rugorum) in the
Lotharingian Chronicle compiled by the
anonymous continuator of
Regino of Prüm. At
least after the 6th century, the name of the Rugii...