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  • Erin Cashier's "Cruciger" features a supercomputer trying to restart the human race on an alien planet after Earth was wiped out by a plague; the only problem is, the planet chosen for the new human population is already inhabited.

    Anthology Review: Writers of the Future Volume XXIV 2008

  • Erin Cashier's "Cruciger" features a supercomputer trying to restart the human race on an alien planet after Earth was wiped out by a plague; the only problem is, the planet chosen for the new human population is already inhabited.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • The protagonists of these range from a biological simulated human (J. Kathleen Cheney's "Taking a Mile) to an android (Sarah L. Edwards's" Simulacrum's Children "), to a personable but not especially brilliant missile guidance system (Patrick Lundrigan's" Hangar Queen ") to a massively intelligent and rather self-righteous supercomputer (Erin Cashier's" Cruciger ").

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • The protagonists of these range from a biological simulated human (J. Kathleen Cheney's "Taking a Mile) to an android (Sarah L. Edwards's" Simulacrum's Children "), to a personable but not especially brilliant missile guidance system (Patrick Lundrigan's" Hangar Queen ") to a massively intelligent and rather self-righteous supercomputer (Erin Cashier's" Cruciger ").

    Anthology Review: Writers of the Future Volume XXIV 2008

  • Leipzig to Zeitz, where Cruciger had to settle a dispute between two clergymen.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • He first travelled with his colleague Cruciger by way of

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • The next day they were joined by Luther and Melancthon, together with Jonas and Cruciger from Wittenberg and

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • The will is dated the day of the Epiphany, January 6, 1542, and was witnessed by Melancthon, Cruciger, and Bugenhagen, whose attestations and signatures appear below.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • After having undertaken this task in 1540 with a number of them, he caused three years later the 'Summer-Postills,' which Roth had previously edited and brought out, to be published in a new form by his colleague Cruciger.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • Philip (Melancthon) brought with him the Greek text, Dr. Kreuziger (Cruciger) besides the Hebrew, the Chaldaic

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

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