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Record 1 – Person (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20110824Replaced 20110825062731.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011132238040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?f 1971 ?2 edtf100 1_Croft, John, ?d 1971-370?f London (England) ?2 naf372Electronic music ?a Music--Philosophy and aesthetics ?2 lcsh373Brunel University ?2 naf374College teachers ?a Composers ?2 lcsh375male510 2_?i Employer: ?a Brunel University ?w r670Craig, R. Inward, 2011: ?b container (John Croft; composer of ...ne l'aura che trema) insert (born 1971; composer of live electronic music; senior lecturer in Music at Brunel University, West London; also teaches and writes on the philosophy of music)Record 2 – Person (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat cEntered 20110505Replaced 20120128074903.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011070852040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?f 1570~ ?g 1621~ ?2 edtf100 1_Zanchi, Liberale, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621370Treviso (Italy) ?2 naf370?e Salzburg (Austria) ?2 naf ?s 1595 ?t 1596370?e Prague (Czech Republic) ?2 naf ?s 1596 ?t 1612372Music ?2 lcsh374Composers ?a Organists ?2 lcsh374Kapellmeister375male400 1_Zanchius, Liberalis, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621400 1_Zanchius, Liberale, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621400 1_Sanchius, Liberale, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621670Sacrarum cantionum, 2011: ?b title page (auctore Liberale Zanchio Tarvisino, S. Ces. Maiestatis Rodulphi Secundi, organorum moderatore) dedication page (Liberalis Zanchius)670Grove music online, April 15, 2011 ?b (Zanchi, Liberale (born Treviso, c1570; died after 1621), Italian composer; 1595-1596, Kapellmeister and organist to Archibishop of Salzburg; 1596-1612, chamber organist to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague; imperial court still owed him money in 1621; composed sacred and secular vocal music)670Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, April 15, 2011 ?b (Zanchi, Liberale, ca. 1570-1621; Zanchius, Liberale; Sanchius, Liberale)Record 3 – Person (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20110824Replaced 20110825062731.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011132224040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___100 1_Hellqvist, Karin ?c (Violinist)370?f Oslo (Norway) ?2 naf372Contemporary music373Oslo sinfonietta ?2 naf 373neoN ?a Curious Chamber Players374Violinists ?2 lcsh375female510 2_?i Corporate body: ?a Oslo sinfonietta ?w r670Craig, R. Inward, 2011: ?b container (Karin Hellqvist, violin) insert (violinist specializing in contemporary music; member of Oslo Sinfonietta, neoN, Curious Chamber Players)Record 4 – Person (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20111130Replaced 20111201074614.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status bMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011184933040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?f 1948 ?2 edtf100 1_Fuyukawa, Wataru, ?d 1948-370?c Japan ?2 naf374Translators ?2 lcsh375male377jpn400 1_冬川亘, ?d 1948-667Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.670OCLC, November 30, 2011 ?b (access point.: Fuyukawa, Wataru, 1948-; usage: Fuyukawa Wataru)670Sosogu masutā, 1984: ?b title page (冬川亘訳.= Fuyukawa Wataru yaku)Record 5 – Person (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20111130Replaced 20111201074614.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status bMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z 010n 2011074213040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?f 1973 ?2 edtf100 1_Hong, In-suk ?c (Artist), ?d 1973-370Hwaso?ng-gun (Korea) ?2 naf371?m honginsook@373Tan'guk Taehakkyo ?2 naf374Artists ?aCollege teachers ?2 lcsh375female377kor400 1_? ?? ?c (Artist), ?d 1973-400 1_Hong, Insook ?c (Artist), ?d 1973-510 2_?i Employer: ?a Tan'guk Taehakkyo ?w r667Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.670My?ngnang han kot'ong, 2008, ?1984: ?b title page (? ?? = Hong In-suk; Insook Hong [in rom.]) front flap (born 1973 in Ky?nggi-do Hwas?ng; graduate, Department of Western Painting, College of the Fine Arts, Suwon University & Graduate School of Formative Arts, Sungshin Women's University; part-time lecturer at Danguk University and Kaywon School of Art and Design; artist; honginsook@)Record 6 – Family (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20140415Replaced 20140619152039.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use bSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010no2014049777040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?s 1795 ?2 edtf100 3_Cunningham (Family : ?d 1795- : ?c Trigg County, Ky.)370?e Trigg County (Ky.) ?2 naf ?s 1818376Family376Families ?2 lcsh376?b Cunningham, William, 1765-1823 ?b Cunningham, Nancy, 1776-1830 ?2 naf400 3_Cunningham (Family : ?d 1795- : ?g Cunningham, William, 1765-1823)400 3_Cunningham (Family : ?d 1795- : ?g Cunningham, Nancy, 1776-1830)500 1_?i Progenitor: ?a Cunningham, William, ?d 1765-1823 ?w r500 1_?i Progenitor: ?a Cunningham, Nancy, ?d 1776-1830 ?w r667SUBJECT USAGE: This heading is not valid for use as a subject; use a family name heading from LCSH.670The Cunningham family cookbook, 1997: ?b pages 5-6 (descendants of William and Nancy Cunningham. William emigrated from Scotland some time after 1785 and married Nancy Carr in 1795. The family eventually settled in Trigg County, Ky.)678 0_The Cunningham family consists of descendants of William and Nancy Cunningham, who married in 1795 and later settled in Trigg County, Kentucky.Record 7 – Family (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20131022Replaced 20150513073843.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status bMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubjaSub use bSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010no2013116504040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?s 13uu ?2 edtf100 3_Sakakibara (Clan : ?d 14th century- : ?c Jo?etsu-shi, Japan)370?e Jo?etsu-shi (Japan) ?2 naf376Clan376Clans ?2 lcsh400 3_榊原 (Clan : ?d 14th century- : ?c Jo?etsu-shi, Japan)667SUBJECT USAGE: This heading is not valid for use as a subject; use a family name heading from LCSH.667Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.670Genji monogatari. Sakakibara-bon, 2013: ?b title page (in title: 榊原 = Sakakibara)670Kokushi daijiten, Oct. 22, 2013 ?b (榊原氏 = Sakakibara-shi; r; est., during Period of civil wars, Hisai-shi, Mie-ken; relocated to Echigo Takada, 1741; feudal lord, Takada-han; beame viscount, 1884)Record 8 – Corporate body (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 19880426Replaced 20130912073719.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010n 88101120 040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?s 1848-10 ?2 edtf110 2_Church of the Transfiguration (New York, N.Y.)368City churches ?2 lcsh370?c United States ?e New York (N.Y.) ?2 naf371One East 29th St. ?b New York ?c N.Y. ?e 10016372Religion ?2 lcsh373Episcopal Church ?2 lcsh377eng410 2_Little Church Around the Corner (New York, N.Y.)670Illustrated guide book with historical sketch of the Little Church Around the Corner, New York City, 1963: ?b title page (Church of the Transfiguration) page 2 (Church of the Transfiguration, widely known since 1870 as the Little Church Around the Corner)670The Church of the Transfiguration, viewed August 28, 2013 ?b About us (The Church of the Transfiguration, New York, N.Y.; Episcopal parish; often called "The Little Church Around the Corner"; founded in October 1848 by the Rev. George Hendric Houghton; long known for its inclusivity--welcoming individuals from all races, classes, sexual orientations, and other backgrounds; has served as the national headquarters of the Episcopal Actors' Guild since its founding in 1923; address: One East 29th St., New York, N.Y. 10016) ?u 9 – Corporate body (Subordinate Body) (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20101105Replaced 20101112125248.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010n 2014079233040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___110 1_Canada. ?b Canadian Armed Forces. ?b Central Band368Military bands ?2 lcsh370?c Canada ?2 naf372Music ?a Band music ?2 lcsh410 2_Central Band of the Canadian Forces670Canada. Canadian Armed Forces. Central Band. Canada remembers, 1994: ?b label (Central Band of the Canadian Forces)Record 10 – Corporate body (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20101105Replaced 20101112125248.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status bMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010no2010180266040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?s 2001-07-09 ?2 edtf110 2_Jam?īyat al-Ba?rayn al-Nisā?īyah368Associations, institutions, etc. ?2 lcsh370?c Bahrain ?e Manama (Bahrain) ?2 naf410 2_Bahrain Women Association410 2_ ???????? ??????? ?????667Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.670In?ilāqat imra?ah, Mārs 2002: ?b title page (Jam?īyat al-Ba?rayn al-Nisā?īyah = ???????? ??????? ?????)670Jam?īyat al-Ba?rayn al-Nisā?īyah WWW home page, viewed Oct. 29, 2010: ?b (Jam?īyat al-Ba?rayn al-Nisā?īyah; Bahrain Women Association)Record 11 - Work (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 19980407Replaced 20150309073616.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010nr 98012622040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 1838 ?2 edtf100 1_Dickens, Charles, ?d 1812-1870. ?t Oliver Twist370?g England ?g Great Britain ?2 naf380Novel ?a Serialized fiction 380Fiction ?a Bildungsromans ?a Novels ?2 lcgft400 1_Dickens, Charles, ?d 1812-1870. ?t Adventures of Oliver Twist400 1_Dickens, Charles, ?d 1812-1870. ?t Parish boy's progress500 1_?i Adapted as musical theatre (work): ?a Bart, Lionel. ?t Oliver! ?w r530 _0?i Adapted as motion picture (work): ?aOliver Twist (Motion picture : 2005) ?w r530 _0?i Adapted as motion picture (work): ?aOliver Twist (Motion picture : 1948) ?w r530 _0?i Adapted as motion picture (work): ?a Oliver! (Motion picture) ?w r670Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress, 1837.670The adventures of Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress, 1846.670Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress, 2015.670Wikipedia, March 8, 2015 ?b (Oliver Twist; novel by Charles Dickens; originally published in monthly installments in the magazine Bentley's Miscellany from February 1837 to April 1839; original title: Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress; the first novelisation appeared six months before the initial serialisation was completed)670Britannica online, March 8, 2015 ?b (Oliver Twist, in full Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress, novel by Charles Dickens, published serially under the pseudonym "Boz" from 1837 to 1839 in Bentley's Miscellany and in a three-volume book in 1838)670Internet movie database, Oct. 24, 2012 ?b (Oliver Twist; adapted as a motion picture in 1898, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1916, 1921, 1922, 1933, 1948, 1968, 1974, 1987, 1988, 1991, 2003, and 2005)Record 12 - Work (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 19810219Replaced 20140819073737.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010n 81013510040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k -0024 ?l -0018 ?2 edtf100 0_Virgil. ?t Aeneis380Epic poetry ?2 lcgft400 0_Virgil. ?t Aeneid670P. Vergili Maronis Aeneis, 1930670Brill's new Pauly online, 11 April 2011 ?b (Aeneid; Vergil began working on the poem as early as 25 BC; unfinished at the time of his death)670Wikipedia, August 18, 2014 ?b (The Aeneid (Latin: Aeneis) is a Latin epic poem, written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC, that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who travelled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. It is composed of 9,896 lines in dactylic hexameter. The Aeneid can be divided into two halves based on the disparate subject matter of Books 1-6 (Aeneas's journey to Latium in Italy) and Books 7-12 (the war in Latium).) 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R. ?q (John Ronald Reuel), ?d 1892-1973. ?t Return of the king ?w r530 _0?i Adapted as motion picture (work): ?a Lord of the rings, the two towers (Motion picture) ?w r530 _0?i Adapted as motion picture (work): ?a Lord of the rings, the return of the king (Motion picture) ?w r670The two towers, 1965.670Wikipedia, June 27, 2012 ?b (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King; 2003 epic fantasy-drama film directed by Peter Jackson that is based on the second and third volumes of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings; it contains major scenes that occurred in the middle portion of the novel, The Two Towers, but were not included in the film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers)Record 14 – Work (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20021118Replaced 20120706074741.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubjaSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName nSubdiv tp nRules z010nr2002042474 ?z no2002104451040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 2002 ?2 edtf130 _0Lord of the rings, the two towers (Motion picture)380Motion picture380Fantasy films ?a Epic films ?a Fiction films ?a Feature films ?2 lcgft430 _0Lord of the rings (Motion picture : 2002)430 _0Two towers (Motion picture)500 1_?i Film director: ?a Jackson, Peter, ?d 1961- ?w r500 1_?i Screenwriter: ?a Walsh, Fran, ?d 1959- ?w r500 1_?i Screenwriter: ?a Boyens, Philippa ?w r500 1_?i Screenwriter: ?a Jackson, Peter, ?d 1961- ?w r 500 1_?i Motion picture adaptation of (work): ?a Tolkien, J. R. R. ?q (John Ronald Reuel), ?d 1892-1973. ?t Two towers ?w r530 _0?i Sequel to: ?a Lord of the rings, the fellowship of the ring (Motion picture) ?w r530 _0?i Sequel: ?a Lord of the rings, the return of the king (Motion picture) ?w r670The lord of the rings, the two towers, 2002: ?b instruction booklet (game based on the plot of the the motion picture)670Internet movie database, Nov. 19, 2002 ?b (Lord of the rings : the two towers; 2002 film directed by Peter Jackson; part of a trilogy)670Wikipedia, July 5, 2012 ?b (The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 epic fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson based on the second volume of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. It is the second film in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and concluding with The Return of the King (2003). Screenwriters: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson)Record 15 – Musical Work (Revised November 20, 2015) Rec stat nEntered 20110824Replaced 20110825062731.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status nMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011134420040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 2007 ?2 edtf100 1_Croft, John, ?d 1971- ?t ...ne l'aura che trema380Music ?2 lcgft382 0_alto flute ?n 1 ?a live electronics ?n 1 ?s 2 ?2 lcmpt670Craig, R. Inward, 2011: ?b container (...ne l'aura che trema (2007) : for alto flute and electronics)Record 16 – Musical Work (Part) (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat cEntered 20110505Replaced 20120510074800.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2011070855040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 1602 ?2 edtf100 1_Zanchi, Liberale, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621. ?t Sacrae cantiones, ?n liber 2380Motets ?2 lcgft382 0_singer ?n 6 ?s 6 ?2 lcmpt382 0_singer ?n 7 ?s 7 ?2 lcmpt382 0_singer ?n 8 ?s 8 ?2 lcmpt382 0_singer ?n 12 ?s 12 ?2 lcmpt382 0_singer ?n 16 ?s 12 ?2 lcmpt400 1_Zanchi, Liberale, ?d approximately 1570-approximately 1621. ?t Sacrarum cantionum liber secundus670Zanchi, L. Sacrarum cantionum, 2011: ?b title page (Sacrarvm cantionvm qu? senis septenis, octonis duodenis, & sexdenis vocibus concinuntut, liber secvndvs / avctore Liberale Zanchio Tarvisino)670Grove music online, April 18, 2011 ?b (Sacrarum cantionum, 6-8, 12, 16vv, liber 2 (Venice, 1602))Record 17 - Expression (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20000928Replaced 20141217073732.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource Roman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo subnSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010n 00109138040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 1999 ?2 edtf100 1_Noordraven, G. ?q (Gijsbert) ?t Fiducia in het Romeinse recht. ?l German 377ger381Mittring400 1_Noordraven, G. ?q (Gijsbert) ?t Fiduzia im ro?mischen Recht500 1_?i Translator: ?a Mittring, Karl E.?w r670Noordraven, G. Die fiduzia im ro?mischen Recht, 1999: ?b page v (Die U?bersetzung besorgte K.E. Mittring) Record 18 - Expression (Revised November 20, 2015)Rec stat nEntered 20141006Replaced 20141016073853.0Type zUpd status aEnc lvl nSource cRoman ?Ref status aMod recName use aGovt agn ?Auth status aSubj aSub use aSeries nAuth/ref aGeo sub nSer use bSer num nName aSubdiv tp nRules z010no2014131853040___ ?b eng ?e rda ?c ___046?k 1916 ?l 1918 ?2 edtf100 0_Virgil. ?t Aeneis. ?l Latin ?s (Fairclough)377lat381Fairclough400 0_Virgil. ?t Aeneis. ?l Latin ?s (Loeb classical library)400 0_Virgil. ?t Aeneid ?s (Fairclough)500 1_?i Editor: ?a Fairclough, H. Rushton ?q (Henry Rushton), ?d 1862-1938 ?w r500 0_?i Contained in (expression): ?a Virgil. ?t Works. ?l Latin ?s (Fairclough) ?w r500 0_?i Translated as: ?a Virgil. ?t Aeneis. ?l English ?s (Fairclough) ?w r530 _0?i In series: ?a Loeb classical library ?w r670Virgil, 1916-1918: ?b title page ([edited], with an English translation by H. Rushton Fairclough; Loeb classical library) (volume 1 (1916) contains Eclogues. Georgics. 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It was first settled as a Roman military camp in the first century B.C. and is the home of the Shroud of Turin781 _0?z Italy ?z Turin ................
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