User:DutchTreat/Journal/2018
Appearance
2018 January
[edit]- FLITs used in Wormhole switching; Niecy Nash actor; Chalene Johnson fitness entrepreneur; Svalbard Global Seed Vault (5 January)
- first ContentTransation tool page at User:DutchTreat/Aki Kato; Yoko Morishita needs help (6 January)
- Chalene Johnson references on Powder Blue Productions (13 January)
2018 February
[edit]- Cum privilegio Regali no page containing explanation at Licensing of the Press Act 1662 and Statute of Anne. See more in
- "Royal Licenses to Printers",History of the Scottish Metrical Psalms: With an Account of the Paraphrases and Hymns, and of the Music of the Old Psalter By John West MacMeeken, page 123
- licenses in France Licensing Loyalty: Printers, Patrons, and the State in Early Modern France By Jane McLeod;
- "Music Copyright" in Research Handbook on the History of Copyright Law edited by Isabella Alexander, H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui;
- Shef Rogers "The Use of Royal Licenses for Printer in England 1695-1760: A Bibliography" in The Library Vol 1., Issu 2, June 2000 (3 February)
- France–Israel relations covered by History News Network (4 February)
- Edmonde Charles-Roux, writer and her father François Charles-Roux (11 February)
- "He enjoys religion praising truth." quote in Klingon language; AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol using Goban template ; Succession to the British throne, no official complete record; Esmee Visser (born 1996) Dutch speed skater (20 February)
- Vladimir Nabokov and his translation of Pushkin's Eugene Onegin (21 February)
- Philip Pullman author (23 February)
- Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly improve ref on translation for What Never Dies which was falsely attributed to Oscar Wilde under his pseudonym Sebastian Melmoth (24 February)
- Riley Keough actor in Lucky Logan (24 February)
- François Charles-Roux improved ref from Institut de France, more on imprint Firmin-Didot?, his first wife Sabine Gounelle from family at Villa Valmer; Wikipedia:WikiProject France and Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps (24 February)
- The Spectator and Prospect UK political magazines (25 February)
- Abbey of Saint-Martin-du-Canigou in Pyrénées-Orientales ; Sridevi (28 February)
2018 March
[edit]- Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV 120 by Bach, recording by Philippe Herreweghe, Collegium Vocale Gent in 1999, sung by Deborah York (2 March)
- Edsger W. Dijkstra #896 mentions Philosopher's stone in papers Online EWD archive at University of Texas; Marina Abramović film in Destricted; Allen's hummingbird year round in San Diego, CA see nest with hatchlings Bella's webcam; Reductio ad absurdum (3 March)
- Northern cardinal; London Review of Books; Phantom Thread film soundtrack by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood (4 March)
- Il trovatore directed by David McVicar (10 March)
- Eugène Marin Labiche, Offenbach, Alexander Dumas caricatures by Nadar (11 March)
- "The word Anschluss ('joining') has endured since 1938, despite being a euphemism for what took place." (12 March)
- Wolf Hall critic Simon Schama, historian; Poincaré conjecture proven by Grigori Perelman using Richard S. Hamilton's Ricci flow, Perelman refused many awards for his work. (13 March)
- Basilica of Superga in Turin, Hautecombe Abbey crypt for House of Savoy (13 March)
- Royal Society motto from Horace's Epistles; Cedar Rapids (2011) with Alia Shawkat (20 March)
- House of Savoy and Residences of the Royal House of Savoy nice topo map of Italy, Abolition of monarchy, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and grand duchess from Cuba, son's wives Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Princess Claire of Luxembourg, Henri born at Betzdorf Castle, List of castles in Luxembourg, Henri's 'escape route' from Uncle; Joseph Stalin's children Vasily Stalin and Svetlana Alliluyeva (21 March)
- Windham–Campbell Literature Prizes winners for 2018: Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi and Sarah Bakewell (23 March)
2018 April
[edit]- Tina Nordström Swedish chef; Czech folklore Easter custom drenching women with cold water to symbolically guarantee their good health.; Philip V of Spain (1683-1746), Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, Louis, Duke of Orléans (1703–1752), Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (1674-1723) father was Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1640-1701) (4 April)
- Monroe Work annual yearbook (7 April)
- Cornelius Nepos list of works (12 April)
- Miloš Forman lived in Conn; Civilizations 2018 TV series with Simon Schama, follow-up to Civilisation (TV series) 1969 series with Lord Clark (14 April)
- Church bell; no page for Torah rimonim (15 April)
- Claes Oldenburg artist represented by Pace Gallery; Symphony No. 85 La Reine (The Queen) by Joseph Haydn; "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (16 April)
- Daniel Barenboim conductor founded, West–Eastern Divan Orchestra, named after West–östlicher Divan by Goethe (22 April)
- Bonne, Haute-Savoie France in Haute-Savoie near Lake Geneva; Max Weber and Auguste Comte in History of the social sciences (23 April)
- Intellectual#Public intellectual; Bernard-Henri Lévy#Criticisms produced Ma Mère (2004) (24 April)
2018 May
[edit]- Jacques Mallet du Pan influenced William Pitt the Younger, critiqued by Asa Briggs; Pentagon Papers and New York Times Co. v. United States (full text at wikisource:New York Times v. United States)
- Federica Mogherini, EU rep for Foreign Affairs; Malaysian general election, 2018 with new PM Mahathir Mohamad (current 7th PM was 4th for former ruling party, pardon Anwar Ibrahim, prevent Failed state (18 May)
2018 June
[edit]- Hannah O'Neill winner of Prix de Lausanne 2009; Terrain cartography cartographic relief depiction and Tanaka (Relief) Contours (6 June)
- 1812 Overture recording with live cannons ; Leni Robredo of the Philippines (9 June)
- Wings of Desire (1987) by Wim Wenders; Johann Joachim Winckelmann introduced term Hellenism (neoclassicism), start of Neoclassicism movement. (23 June)
- This Is Martin Bonner (2013) using Red One camera; DJ Tenashar; Figure Eight Inc. (former CrowdFlower) (23 June)
- Henry V play mainly about Battle of Agincourt, major British victory; Thomas Carlyle quoted by Froude in Longman's Magazine (26 June)
2018 July
[edit]- Michal Rovner artist at Pace Gallery (4 July)
- Václav Havel wrote The Garden Party with "functionaries of the Liquidation Office speak in a degenerate, ideological, content-free language"; Molière The Misanthrope (14 July)
2018 August
[edit]- Satire#Horatian,_Juvenalian,_Menippean - Juvenal - Horace (10 August)
- m:WikiConference North America; Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, President of Croatia (22 August)
- Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things inspired Kaidan Clubs, "Cool Japan", NHK World (25 August)
- Carl Woese biologist co-wrote "Phylogenetic structure of the prokaryotic domain: the primary kingdoms." (1977) with Fox; Tsering Woeser a Tibetan activist; Hinamatsuri hina-ningyō ornamental Japanese dolls (26 August)
2018 September
[edit]- hatnote on Franz Ferdinand (band) to Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, reverted by oldid=858747726; Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2018 - Croatia hr:Wikipedija:Wiki voli spomenike, Austria de:Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Österreichische Denkmallisten and map Wikidaheim.at (9 September)
- Stolperstein stumbling stones in Europe (11 September)
- CCC Film, started by Artur Brauner recently turned 100, important early work Europa Europa; Henry IV, Part 1 by Shakespeare; Braunau am Inn town in Upper Austria (17 September)
- Charles James Napier and Punch; Petite bourgeoisie cutting lawns; Josipa Lisac Croatian singer (23 September)
- Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić author of Croatian Tales of Long Ago; Kraus & Naimer Austrian company founded in 1907 makes cam switch (26 September)
2018 October
[edit]- Anti-consumerism, how related to Nietzsche main interests?; Oswald Spengler (1880–1936) German historian; Steven Pinker Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress (2018) and comments on Malcolm Gladwell's essays.;Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria#Relationship_with_Franz_Ferdinand (2 October)
- Telugu language (3 October)
- Keiko Fujimori politician from Peru in Odebrecht scandal and linked to Mossack Fonseca firm according to Panama Papers (12 October)
- Michael Žantovský biographer for Václav Havel in Havel: A Life (2014) (13 October)
- Simone Askew West Point graduate; Richard Burton's Hamlet Burton reading Hamlet in 1964; The Tragedy of Julius Caesar; Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; improve maps on the Mark Antony article; Freeman Dyson (16 October)
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) visits New York harbor with White Ensign used by Royal Navy carrying passenger transfer boat (PTB) Sea Harrier; Shogun: Total War (21 October)
- Vacuum truck and Suction excavator (23 October)
- Plays The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro by Pierre Beaumarchais; Opera by Mozart The Marriage of Figaro, libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Da Ponte was "found guilty and banished for fifteen years from Venice" in 1779. "In 1833, at the age of eighty-four, he founded an opera house in the United States, the New York Opera Company." (23 October)
- Tanaquil Le Clercq French dancer; Song So-hee Korean singer of national music gugak and minyo folk music (25 October)
- Robert Wilson with Glass created Einstein on the Beach, another of his work featured Isabelle Huppert; Mogul (website) founder Tiffany Pham (26 October)
- Intangible Cultural Property (South Korea); Esther Dyson contributed to Personal Genome Project; Project Syndicate (27 October)
2018 November
[edit]- Japanese macaque (Snow Monkey) near Nagano, take Nagano Electric Railway 2100 series to yudanaka-shibuonsen (2 November)
- Circus Roncalli German circus; Paul Wellstone former U.S. Senator, died in 2002 (3 November)
- Sport in Croatia with Blanka Vlašić high-jumper; Something Rotten!, humorous musical set in times of Shakespeare; Category:2018 in computer science; Bright Machines established in 2018 (7 November)
- Marionette used in The Lonely Goatherd from The Sound of Music (9 November)
- Learning Ally (14 November)
- German Aerospace Center (DLR) sponsor for SuMO software project; ResearchGate social network for researchers; Sesshū Tōyō Japanese Suiboku painter and Josetsu with Catching a Catfish with a Gourd (15 November)
- Zrinski family with Nikola Šubić Zrinski at rest in Sveta Jelena; Nikola Šubić Zrinski (opera) (16 November)
- Čakovec Castle in Međimurje County; The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia with Mate Ujević (1901-1967) recognized as Croatian Righteous among the Nations (17 November)
- Michael Henry Heim translator of Slavic languages (21 November)
- M. H. Heim translations for: Dubravka Ugrešić Dutch-Croatian writer and Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk Czech writer (22 November)
- Submitted Draft:Prometheus (software) for re-review after improving NPOV ; Adriana_Hunter English translation from French including Asterix, shortlisted for Independent Foreign Fiction Prize (26 November)
- Gaul from Asterix backstory in 50 BC; Vienna Literary Agreement in March 1850 influenced Serbo-Croatian language history; Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski (1816-1889) practiced Bibliography ; Eva LaRue (27 November)
- Swift (parallel scripting language) based on MPI is not Swift (programming language); Ruby on Rails for creating dynamic dashboards; InSight NASA Mars lander (29 November)
- ICESat-2 with Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), a space-based lidar instrument; Atlas (disambiguation); Hippolyte et Aricie (1733) opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau; Sailfish OS on Turing Phone(30 November)
2018 December
[edit]- Georg Ritter von Schönerer (1842 – 1921) radical pan-German nationalist and his father Matthias von Schönerer (1807 – 1881) railroad pioneer
- Children of King Henry VIII: Mary I of England (1516 – 1558) and Elizabeth I of England (1533 – 1603); Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 – 1587); Mary Tudor, Queen of France (1496 – 1533) third wife of Louis XII of France, more than 30 years her senior; Queen Mary disambiguation page (6 December)
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument controversary (7 December)
- Croatian kuna currency Croatia (HRK); SAIC Motor (SAIC, formerly Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) bought MG Motor in 2006 (8 December)
- I Am Dynamite! by Sue Prideaux; How to Read Donald Duck 1971 essay by Dorfman and Mattelart from Chile (9 December)
- Donald Duck (comic strip) cleaned references, needs more citations (9 December)
- Dead man's switch; Hellenistic period Symposium Plato (13 December)
- The Walrus Canadian general interest magazine (15 December)
- Protein structure prediction List of protein structure prediction software applied to Protein folding. I-TASSER (Iterative Threading ASSEmbly Refinement) is a bioinformatics method, top ranked in CASP Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction. (18 December)
- Blokus tile board game; Gupta family influence in South Africa; ; Blockchain technology; Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD or Elmer Fudd) applied to FOSS (27 December)
- Mary Hopkin Those Were the Days (1968) (28 December)