Examples of using Was the author in English and their translations into Danish
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Fuller was the author of many books, including Nine chains to the Moon(1938)
This headmaster was Edwin A Abott, who was the author of the famous popular mathematical work Flatland.
He has directed numerous commemorative artistic events in the city, was the author of many books, and theater scenario.
After de l'Hôpital 's death in 1704 Bernoulli protested strongly that he was the author of de l'Hôpital 's calculus book.
I take the opportunity of paying my respects to my predecessor, Mrs Gradin, who was the author of that communication.
despite his early death, he was the author of around 180 articles on mathematics.
Mr Pimenta was the author of this resolution in the Environment Committee.
We have information about things like where was it published, who was the author, when was it published.
He was the author of Reports of Major General W. S. Hancock upon Indian Affairs, published in 1867.
I was the author of an unnoticed collection of poems published in the year blankety-blank by a crummy publisher.
Others sought to escape the dilemma by disallowing that David was the author of this so-called Messianic Psalm.
Pogorelski was the author of some of the most popular elementary mathematics texts in Russia at the time
These are indications that Schubart was the author of this draft, and that Thorvaldsen subsequently made the necessary changes in the later drafts
I would like to express my gratitude to him, particularly because he was the author, together with Mr Tsatsos, of the report by means of which this House supported the draft
Isma'il was the author of a general history of the Yemen,
one of those eight heroes who demonstrated on Red Square in 1968 against the invasion of Prague, was the author of this great phrase: Отечество в опасности!
1 Was the author an apostle or have a close connection with an apostle?
Six months ago now, we voted through a report of which I was the author and in which we drew attention to this European paradox of a Europe putting itself forward as a champion of discovery