Dicks

Edmond de la Fontaine (24 July 1823 – 24 June 1891), better known by his pen name of Dicks, was a Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist, known for his work in the Luxembourgish language. He is considered the national poet of Luxembourg, and along with Michel Lentz and Michel Rodange, one of the most important figures in the history of Luxembourgian literature. In addition, his Luxemburger Sitten und Bräuche was one of the most influential early ethnographies on the Luxembourgian people.

Fontaine was the third son of Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine, who was appointed Governor of Luxembourg in 1841, and subsequently served as the country's first Prime Minister in 1848. Fontaine studied law at Liège, and spent a further year at Heidelberg pursuing Germanic studies from 1844 until 1847, before becoming a lawyer in 1850. From 1867 until 1870, he served as mayor of Stadtbredimus, in eastern Luxembourg's Moselle Valley, and served as a Justice of the Peace in Vianden from 1881 and 1889. He lived in Stadtbredimus Castle from 1858 to 1881 where he would live for the last decade of his life.

James Dickson (botanist)

James (Jacobus) J. Dickson (1738–1822) was a Scottish nurseryman, plant collector, botanist and mycologist. Between 1785 and 1801 he published his Fasciculus plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniae, a four-volume work in which he published over 400 species of algae and fungi that occur in the British Isles He is also the author of Collection of Dried Plants, Named on the Authority of the Linnaean Herbarium and Other Original Collections. The plant genus Dicksonia is named after him.

Life

He was born at Kirke House, Traquair, Peeblesshire, of poor parents, and began life in the gardens of the Earl of Traquair. While still young he went to Jeffery's nursery-garden at Brompton, and in 1772 started in business for himself in Covent Garden.

Dickson made several tours in the Scottish Highlands in search of plants between 1785 and 1791, that of 1789 being in company with Mungo Park, whose sister became his second wife.

Dickson in 1788 became one of the original members of the Linnean Society, and in 1804 was one of the eight original members and a vice-president of the Horticultural Society. He died at Broad Green, Croydon, Surrey, on 14 August 1822, his wife, a son, and two daughters surviving him. His portrait by Henry Perronet Briggs (1820) was lithographed.

Dicks (album)

Dicks is an album by the British electronica group, Fila Brazillia, released on Twentythree Records in 2004.

The album title 'Dicks' refers to the French word for '10': Dix. This is Fila's Brazillia's 10th album in as many years. Dicks is filled with 23 b-sides from the Phoebus Brumal sessions.

Track listing

  • "An Impossible Place" – 0:38
  • "Sidearms and Parsnips" – 3:23
  • "Shellac" – 2:16
  • "D'Avros" – 3:19
  • "The Great Attractor" – 2:39
  • "Kiss My Whippet" – 1:57
  • "Ballon" – 5:07
  • "Lullaby Berkowitz" – 3:48
  • "The Cubist News" – 1:58
  • "Goggle Box" – 4:58
  • "Heil Mickey" – 4:05
  • "Doggin" – 2:32
  • "708-7606-19" – 0:53
  • "And Flesh" – 2:18
  • "Curveball for the 21st Century" – 2:29
  • "The Hull Priests" – 2:47
  • "Sugar Plum Hairnet" – 1:38
  • "Furball Shingdig" – 2:43
  • "The Third Tendril of the Squid" – 2:05
  • "We've Almost Surprised Me" – 2:09
  • "VD" – 0:22
  • "Nutty Slack" – 3:07
  • "Septentrion" – 3:21

  • Dicks (disambiguation)

    Dicks (1823–1891), penname of the Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist Edmond de la Fontaine.

    Dicks may also refer to:

  • Dicks (album), 2004 album by Fila Brazillia
  • The Dicks, American punk rock band
  • Dicks (surname), a given name and a family name (including a list of persons with the name)
  • See also

  • Dick's (disambiguation)
  • Dick (disambiguation)
  • Dix (disambiguation)
  • Dicks (band)

    Dicks are an American punk rock band from Austin, Texas, originally formed in 1980. They initially disbanded in 1986 before reforming in 2004. Dicks are considered influential in introducing the sound of hardcore punk and incorporating blues rock influences into their sound.

    The band went through two distinct incarnations in the early 1980s, changing its lineup when singer Gary Floyd moved from Austin to San Francisco in 1983. A version of its original lineup was revived when the band reunited in 2004. As a political band with socialist lyrics during the Reagan era, they did not shy from controversy. Floyd was one of a handful of openly gay musicians in the 1980s punk scene.

    Early history

    Dicks were formed in Austin in 1980 by Gary Floyd, Buxf Parrott, Pat Deason and Glen Taylor. Their first single "Dicks Hate The Police", released in 1980, brought them much attention and is now regarded as a classic hardcore punk record. In the song Gary Floyd sings from the perspective of a policeman who abuses his power by going after minorities and taking his anger out on civilians.

    Dicks (surname)

    Dicks is a surname of the English West Midlands, Scotland, and Wales. It ranks 6,404 in frequency in the United States, out of 88,799.

    Some notable individuals with the surname Dicks include:

  • Alan Dicks (born 1934), retired English footballer and manager
  • Arthur Frederick Dicks (19351994), Australian actor and theater designer
  • David Dicks (born 1978), Australian sailor
  • John Dicks (actor) (born 1947), English film and television actor
  • Julian Dicks (born 1968), British footballer and manager
  • Norman D. Dicks (born 1940), U.S. Representative for Washington's 6th district
  • Paul Dicks (born 1950), Canadian lawyer and former politician in Newfoundland
  • Peter Dicks (born 1942), English investment manager and venture capitalist
  • Philip Dicks (born 1962), former English cricketer
  • Terrance Dicks (born 1935), English writer
  • Terry Dicks (born 1937), British Conservative Party politician
  • See also

  • Dick (surname)
  • Dix (disambiguation)
  • References

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