Definición & Significado | Palabra Inglés AUTHORSHIP
AUTHORSHIP
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- Apocrypha are biblical or related writings not forming part of the accepted canon of scripture, some of which might be of doubtful authorship or authenticity.
- Canonized in 1461, she is revered as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church due to her extensive theological authorship.
- Encyclopedias have existed for around 2,000 years and have evolved considerably during that time as regards language (written in a major international or a vernacular language), size (few or many volumes), intent (presentation of a global or a limited range of knowledge), cultural perspective (authoritative, ideological, didactic, utilitarian), authorship (qualifications, style), readership (education level, background, interests, capabilities), and the technologies available for their production and distribution (hand-written manuscripts, small or large print runs, Internet).
- Modern biblical scholarship considers its authorship unknown, with Pauline authorship mostly rejected.
- Scholars have increasingly questioned Paul's authorship and attributed the letter to an early follower instead, but others still defend it as authentic.
- Luke, who is credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Luke, was a physician who lived around 30 to 130 AD.
- The Early Church Fathers ascribed to him authorship of both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
- According to both the Bible and the Quran, Moses was the leader of the Israelites and lawgiver to whom the prophetic authorship of the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) is attributed.
- The Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship contends that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays and poems of William Shakespeare.
- While many of the psalms contain attributions to the name of King David and other Biblical figures including Asaph, the sons of Korah, and Solomon, David's authorship is not accepted by most modern Bible scholars, who instead attribute the composition of the psalms to various authors writing between the 9th and 5th centuries BC.
- He was also the anonymous author of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, which was so controversial that his authorship was not acknowledged until after his death.
- His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship.
- "Is There a Santa Claus?" was initially published uncredited and Church's authorship was not disclosed until after his death in 1906.
- Columba quarrels with Finnian of Moville over authorship of a psalter, leading to a pitched battle the next year.
- In 1994, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "her unique authorship dedicated to the rights of children and respect for their individuality".
- copyright law meaning a material object in which a work of authorship has been embodied, such as a book.
- In law, non-repudiation is a situation where a statement's author cannot successfully dispute its authorship or the validity of an associated contract.
- Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604), candidate for authorship of the Shakespeare oeuvre (Oxfordian theory).
- Various 19th-century variety theatre performers, including Dan Bryant of Bryant's Minstrels, claimed authorship but a definitive account of the song's origin has not been established.
- She is best known for her work on the authorship of Shakespeare's plays, which she attributed to social reformers including Francis Bacon (to whom she was unrelated), Sir Walter Raleigh and others.
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