Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Authors of Andalusada

From the very beginning, Andalusada has been a documentary work. Ideally, most of my infodumping is going to be in the form of citing passages from works published within its verse - and this means that there's going to be a lot of authors involved.

This is the master page, simply to keep track of all the authors across the centuries.

Of necessity, this is going to constantly merit "stub" status, at least until it expands enough to get an overflow page. Until that time, though, all authors - and their works - will be listed here, along with any biographical details I know. (Any author who calls for more than a paragraph or two, or qualifies as notable in their own right, will probably get a page for their own biography.)

Known authors of known works

Aoi, Izanagi.  Author of Moorish History: A Very Poor Introduction.

Farrell, Oliver. 1476-early mid-1500s [when?] Founder of Farrellitism, and a printer by trade; he wrote a hell of a lot.
  • A Vulgate Bible
  • The Farrell Bible 
  • Many others besides
Günther, Johan Georg. 1476-early middle 1500s. [when?]
Orff, Eugen Karl. 17??-mid-1800s. [when?]
  • The Egyptian Diary
Tversky, A.V. Author of Education in the Chernozem Between the Two Evgenies.

von Sansinger, Marianne. (20th century) Author of The House of Sansinger: a Very Poor Introduction.

Known works with unknown authors

There are also some works whose titles I know, but whose authors I don't. These works are being listed here to keep track of them all.

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