Examples of 'posthumously published' in a sentence

Meaning of "posthumously published"

Posthumously published refers to works that are published after the author's death. This term is commonly used in the literary and academic world to describe books, articles, or other written material that were released posthumously

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His mémoires were posthumously published.
They were posthumously published under the title of Philosophical Essays.
A volume of poetry was posthumously published.
His poems were posthumously published in the same year under the title The Undying Splendour.
His ideas on human nature were only gradually and posthumously published.
Plays Posthumously published.
His identification of God with nature was more fully explained in his posthumously published Ethics.
The posthumously published Journals of Ayn Rand contain several highly hostile references to Gertrude Stein.
This volume was posthumously published.
A volume of his Portuguese translations of Chinese poetry was posthumously published.
His earlier history is given briefly in the posthumously published The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.
Posthumously published works included the following,.
The major works of fiction listed in her posthumously published autobiography include.
Are posthumously published books eligible?
Some aspects of it did appear in the posthumously published Islands in the Stream.

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Her spouse posthumously published " Cantos Postreros " in a small private edition.
Her work entitled Sophie Podolski Snow Queen was posthumously published as a special issue no.
Milkweed Editions posthumously published a full-length collection of his poems, Four Reincarnations, to positive critical reviews.
Some of Greene 's writings were posthumously published.
A posthumously published autoradiography of an amputated leg with strontium-89 is the first human bone scintigraphy.
Most of his unreleased works were posthumously published by L'Age d'Homme publishing company.
Sydney Parkinson, who accompanied Cook, gave a useful word list in his posthumously published journal.
This rejection culminated in the posthumously published book, " Philosophical Investigations.
He studied and translated from Latin De moribus tartarorum, lituanorum et moscorum posthumously published in 1966.
However, some of them were posthumously published by his pupil Pierre Prévost.
Goitein 's final and most complete English translation appeared in his final book posthumously published in 1988.
Carlyle 's biographer James Anthony Froude posthumously published his opinion that the marriage remained unconsummated.
Francisco Goya 's engravings, Proverbios, are posthumously published.
In his posthumously published final work, Jung would write,.
Most of the " legendarium " was edited and posthumously published by his son Christopher.
He made sketches in Scotland, Portugal, Bermuda and the Balearics, which were posthumously published.
His posthumously published collection Last Plane to Heaven was honored with the 2015 Endeavour Award.
His scattered minor prose writings and correspondence have been posthumously published by Teófilo Braga Lisbon, 1898.
It was posthumously published in 1977 as a collection of thirteen short stories, including the title story.
Stewardess Violet Jessop gave a fairly short first-hand account in her posthumously published Titanic Survivor 1997.
The expedition led to a posthumously published extensive Monuments de l'Égypte et de la Nubie 1845.
There was also a fragmentary supplement to this, posthumously published by Thomas Hill . [ 15 ].
In 1665 Pascal posthumously published his results on the eponymous Pascal 's triangle, an important combinatorial concept.
His last novel Thais of Athens, which was posthumously published in 1973, is dedicated to her.
The posthumously published Complete Stories contains 55 short stories and is 629 pages long.
He also edited much of his father 's posthumously published work following his death in 1973.
Cellarius produced this illustration for his book, Harmonia Macrocosmica ; posthumously published in 1660.
Many years later, Crossman 's posthumously published diaries confirmed the truth of the magazine 's charges . [ 3 ].
The original wager was set out in section 233 of Pascal 's posthumously published Pensées " Thoughts.
That letter was posthumously published in the essay collection The Death of the Moth ( 1942 ).
The Ivory Tower is an unfinished novel by Henry James, posthumously published in 1917.
The work was posthumously published in 1617 under another title, Historia General del Peru.
Incarcerated in Berlin Moabit Prison, he wrote his Moabit Sonnets, posthumously published in 1946.
Posthumously published where the genus Akletos is established Dunajewski, Andrzej 1939.
His collected papers are posthumously published as Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities Cambridge, 2006.

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