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Ichiko Aoba
Ichiko Aoba

Windswept Adan is the seventh studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoba (pictured), released on 2 December 2020 by her label, Hermine. The concept album follows the story of a young girl who is sent away by her family to the fictional island of Adan. Aoba and composer Taro Umebayashi wrote, composed, arranged, and produced the music for the album, which was preceded by one single, "Porcelain". Windswept Adan is a chamber folk and psychedelic folk album with elements of jazz, classical, and ambient music. Marking a departure from Aoba's earlier minimalist instrumentation, it includes a celesta, wind chimes, string arrangements, and vocal performances. The album received widespread critical acclaim for its arrangements, instrumentation, and worldbuilding. Upon its release, the album debuted at number 82 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart and number 88 on the Oricon Albums Chart. Aoba supported the album with her first international tour between August and October 2022. (Full article...)

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Orion in The Book of Fixed Stars

The Book of Fixed Stars (Arabic: كتاب صور الكواكب kitāb suwar al-kawākib, literally The Book of the Shapes of Stars) is an astronomical text written by Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi) around 964. Following the Graeco-Arabic translation movement in the 9th century AD, the book was written in Arabic, the common language for scholars across the vast Islamic territories, although the author himself was Persian. It was an attempt to create a synthesis of the comprehensive star catalogue in Ptolemy's Almagest (books VII and VIII) with the indigenous Arabic astronomical traditions on the constellations (notably the Arabic constellation system of the Anwā'). The original manuscript no longer survives as an autograph, however, the Book of Stars has survived in later-made copies. This image from the book shows the constellation of Orion, in mirror image as if on a celestial globe, and is from a copy in the Bodleian Library dated to the 12th century AD.

Ilustration credit: Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi

Source for Einstein

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What is the source that claims this:

1915 - Albert Einstein publishes the general theory of relativity.

The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 6: The Berlin Years: Writings, 1914-1917 does not mention this date. --romanm (talk) 00:08, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I was asked to respond, but I'm not really an expert on this. I do think 1915 is the right date, however. It's surprising you can't find it. Johnleemk | Talk 10:35, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I agree that 1915 is the right year, but is the December 2nd the right date? --romanm (talk) 14:00, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Since the date cannot be confirmed and cannot be found on either articles, I've removed the anniversary from the template. -- PFHLai 23:58, 25 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
(moved from Wikipedia talk:Selected anniversaries .)

I've noticed, that the home page of the English Wikipedia completely ignores the fact, that today (December 2, 2005) is the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Austerlitz, an event of great importance in the history of Europe, for whose celebrance a set of several huge ceremonies with international participance including top politic representants taking part is taking place in the venue of the 1805 battle. Yes, I see that there is accidentally already one event on Napoleon in the Selected anniversaries, but I myself prefer this one to be of a greater importance - same like for example the French Wikipedia does, as I have noticed - they have had the article on the Main Page for the whole present week, since it is their Cooperation of the Week. I think the Wikipedia should report on this anniversary, at least this year when there is the jubilee and extraordinary celebrations taking place. Blahma 22:37, 2 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Wish I had seen this earlier. Too late to do anything about it now. :-( -- PFHLai 21:21, 3 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]
This ""Battle of Three Emperors" should be mentioned every year (not only because of 200 anniversary). Could some admin add it there for next year? Szalas
I was thinking more along the lines of alternating this battle with Napoleon's coronation.... Anyway, the template should be updated a few days before its appearence on the MainPage. We'll re-visit this at the end of November 2006. -- PFHLai 20:57, 4 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Unfortunately, Battle of Austerlitz was selected as the TFA for this day in 2006. Therefore, I not only had to hide that here, but also hide Napoleon's coronation so there are less French topics on the main page (I have no idea what is going to by posted on ITN and DYK). The rotation will have to start next year. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 07:36, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Moved from Talk:Main Page. --218.102.217.12 (talk) 21:29, 4 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

On this date in 1717, Johann Sebastian Bach got out of jail. Bach had been imprisoned by Duke Wilhelm Ernst, duke of Saxe-Weimar, since Nov. 6, 1717, for accepting a new post at Prince Leopold’s court at Köthen without first asking the duke’s permission. It is well for posterity that Bach was released, because at Köthen he went on to complete the six Brandenburg Concertos, dedicated to his patron, Christian Ludwig, margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. However, the margrave (German: Markgraf = count of the mark) never had the concertos performed. It was not until the score was rediscovered in the archives of Brandenburg in 1849 that the Brandenburg Concertos were published and became widely known as, arguably, the finest compositions of the Baroque Era.

Sca (talk) 18:00, 2 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This event is not mentioned in the article. howcheng {chat} 16:51, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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