The meaning of the text has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars for many years. |
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The conference will attract many leading scholars and educators. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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However pessimistic their predictions, most scientists and scholars who warn of impending disaster are really acting from antidystopian motives. |
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He embedded layers of symbolism, allusion, and paradox in his art, to the lasting fascination of scholars. |
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We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain. |
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Despite the identification by Bede as Germanic, some scholars have attempted to link the Rugini with the Rani. |
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There is no universal agreement among scholars on which countries should be included within South Asia. |
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The South Asia term is particularly common when scholars or officials seek to differentiate this region from East Asia. |
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Similarly, Myanmar is included by some scholars in South Asia but not in Indian subcontinent. |
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Some scholars have challenged the notion that race is primarily a social construction by argeuing that race has a biological basis. |
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These have been further expounded by commentaries of various Torah scholars during the ages. |
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When money is lacking there is more testing, a lack of options for scholars due to the lack of programs, and this makes it all harder. |
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This has led some scholars in recent years to believe that Malory may have been the author of the poem. |
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Some scholars have suggested that she and Russell had an affair, but the allegations were never confirmed. |
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Early canonical scholars included Ronald Knox in Britain and Christopher Morley in New York. |
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The date of Y Gododdin has been the subject of debate among scholars since the early 19th century. |
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This is usually considered to be that of the 9th or 10th centuries, although some scholars consider that it could be from the 11th century. |
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Prior to the 1930s, the study of folk music was primarily the province of scholars and collectors. |
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It has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. |
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In recent years, however, some scholars of Smith's work have argued that no contradiction exists. |
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This distinction is usually associated with the structural Marxism school and not all scholars agree that it exists. |
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This mutual influence has prompted scholars to refer to Sumerian and Akkadian of the 3rd millennium BC as a Sprachbund. |
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Other scholars propose that the Afroasiatic family developed in situ in the Horn, with its speakers subsequently dispersing from there. |
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The extent of the political power possessed by the office of the president is disputed by legal scholars. |
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This is because most international relations scholars have come from the industrialized, First World nations. |
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Dances in Indonesia are believed by many scholars to have had their beginning in rituals and religious worship. |
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In spite of significant study into the issue, scholars are divided on the reasons for the decline. |
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As a result, many scholars think of turnout as habitual behavior that can be learned or unlearned, especially among young adults. |
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In addition to the twin study method, scholars have used gene association studies to analyze voter turnout. |
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Many scholars have associated the earliest Celtic peoples with the Hallstatt culture. |
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However, some scholars have ascribed the Nijmegen evidence to a mere detachment of IX Hispana, not the whole legion. |
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Several scholars continue to argue that destruction in Britain is the most likely scenario for the Ninth's disappearance. |
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In conclusion, the fate of the Ninth remains the subject of vigorous debate among scholars. |
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This led to later scholars like Bede mistaking references to the Antonine Wall for ones to Hadrian's Wall. |
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Scottish scholars often studied on the Continent and at English universities. |
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Humanist scholars trained on the Continent were recruited to the new Scottish universities founded at St Andrews, the Glasgow, and Aberdeen. |
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Gerald Thomas, one of the finest folklore scholars in Canada today, contributed a Newfie joke collection. |
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A number of more recent scholars attempted to explain her visions in psychiatric or neurological terms. |
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Voltaire advised scholars that anything contradicting the normal course of nature was not to be believed. |
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For practical purposes, liberal education is not actually differentiated from liberal arts education today, except by scholars. |
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Meanwhile, European scholars had begun to wonder what had caused the dispersal of erratic material. |
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Altogether, these institutions support some 91,000 scientists and scholars. |
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As a result, scholars now recognise that Mormaer was the vernacular word used by the Gaels. |
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The provenance of the Code appealed to scholars who saw in the Holy Roman Empire a revival of venerable precedents from the classical heritage. |
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The institution is so Gaelic in nature that it is rarely translated by scholars. |
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There is, however, one area where scholars have found material that is clearly old. |
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The ranking of lay grades has been seen by many scholars as rather schematic and not reflecting realities on the ground. |
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Modern scholars have generally assumed such details rarely match exactly what someone of a given rank had. |
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As such some early scholars felt that the legal system was essentially unchanging and archaic. |
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However, more recently scholars have noticed that some methods of change were laid out within the Brehon laws. |
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The above similarities have led scholars to ask what relationship did Brehons have with clerics. |
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Other scholars, known as nativists, have asked how the differences could arise if the authors of canon and secular law were indeed the same. |
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This doesn't mean no affiliation for authors of other texts exists, only that scholars have not been able to find them. |
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According to some modern Romanian scholars, the idea of early Christianisation is unsustainable. |
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Democratic socialism is difficult to define and groups of scholars have radically different definitions for the term. |
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For instance, scholars often disagree whether Scots is a language in its own right or a dialect of English. |
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The term Old Macedonian is occasionally used by Western scholars in a regional context. |
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The obsolete term Old Slovenian was used by early 19th century scholars who conjectured that the language was based on the dialect of Pannonia. |
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Some scholars have suggested that there is more evidence in the grammar than in the lexicon, though this is challenged by many. |
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Many scholars and academics were involved in the work of the association at this time. |
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Some scholars argue that humans achieved anatomical modernity first, around 200,000 years ago. |
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The tales Culhwch and Olwen and The Dream of Rhonabwy have interested scholars because they preserve older traditions of King Arthur. |
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To these scholars, it therefore also marks the beginning of a process by which imperial constitutions became the primary source of Roman law. |
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These works were written in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and are regarded by scholars as unhistorical. |
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As it is the only contemporary information about them, it is of particular interest to scholars of British history. |
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Some scholars believe Maximus may have founded the office of the Comes Britanniarum as well. |
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Other scholars disagrees and instead claims that the population is naturalized and becomes citizens of the new state. |
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There has been some debate among scholars as to whether the laws were originally written in Welsh or Latin. |
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Although scholars thought for a long time that remains would not be recoverable, due to the acidic soil, recent finds have changed this view. |
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Ian Mortimer's account was criticised by most scholars when it was first published, in particular by historian David Carpenter. |
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Some scholars recommend voting districts of roughly four to eight seats, which are considered small relative to PR systems in general. |
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In addition, most scholars agree that the author of Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles. |
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Ancient and modern scholars have always been divided on the issue of authorship. |
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Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, many biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author. |
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It is generally agreed by most scholars that the historical Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, perhaps also some Hebrew and Koine Greek. |
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Since the 1980s, however, most scholars have come to regard it as a normal, natural product of bilingual and multilingual language use. |
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Doubts concerning the term's usefulness have repeatedly been expressed, however, and the majority of scholars consider it to be problematic. |
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However, some scholars debate this parentage, and contend that these records are of later invention and are erroneous. |
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A number of distinguished scholars from the British Museum accompanied the collections to Aberystwyth. |
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The Archives of Welsh Authors include the work of authors, poets, playwrights, scholars, journalists and archdruids of the Gorsedd. |
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The designs, while limited in variety, are highly regarded by scholars of illuminated manuscripts. |
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The Master's contributions to this collection are still much debated, and some scholars believe he may have written fewer than ten of them. |
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This attracted scholars, scientists, poets, artists, and artisans of all kinds. |
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There is ongoing debate among scholars as to why the Scandinavians began to expand from the 8th through 11th centuries. |
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Analysis of barbarian identity and how it was created and expressed during the Barbarian Invasions has elicited discussion among scholars. |
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Some scholars have suggested that Tsar Nicholas II dragged Japan into war intentionally, in hopes of reviving Russian nationalism. |
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The dictator's last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike. |
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Other scholars contend his epileptic seizures were due to a parasitic infection in the brain by a tapeworm. |
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Instead of injecting conservative outlooks into academia, scholars should target the overpoliticization of their work. |
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Later translations from Greek to Arabic became the subject of study by Arab scholars. |
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Generally, scholars view Rabbinic Judaism as having been meaningfully influenced by Hellenism. |
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However, contemporary scholars now accept that Bar Hebraeus based his figure on a census of total Roman citizens. |
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Consequently, Plinian scholars present two to four procuratorships, with the others described as visits if they do not utilize the full range. |
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However, most scholars do not regard the Cruthin as Britons or Picts, and a distinction was maintained by medieval Irish authors. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century a number of scholars addressed this question using computational methods, with differing results. |
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However, there are scholars who dispute the Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles. |
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Quirinus is thought by modern scholars to have been the patron of the armed community in time of peace. |
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Some scholars suggest the story of Heracles is an allegory for the sun's yearly passage through the twelve constellations of the zodiac. |
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Some scholars believe that the gods may have intervened in the mortal world because of quarrels they may have had among each other. |
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Originally, Classical scholars treated the Iliad and the Odyssey as written poetry, and Homer as a writer. |
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In describing infantry combat, Homer names the phalanx formation, but most scholars do not believe the historical Trojan War was so fought. |
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The details of the ancient oral performance and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. |
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Many modern and ancient scholars take this to be the original ending of the Odyssey, and the rest to be an interpolation. |
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This god is believed by scholars to have been at least partially derived from the Mayan creator god, Huracan. |
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Budyko published his work in a Russian journal and during the cold war in 1967, most North American scholars ignored Budyko's paper. |
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The older and more controversial component may date back as far as 33,000 years, but few scholars currently accept this very early component. |
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These competing hypotheses have generally been discounted by mainstream scholars. |
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To the contrary, the spherical shape of the Earth had been known to scholars since antiquity, and was common knowledge among sailors. |
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A controversy that has occupied scholars for more than a century concerns whether Cabral's discovery was by chance or intentional. |
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During this period, there was debate among English scholars about the extent of jurisdiction of the 1536 acts. |
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Firsthand information about piracy is relatively rare, and scholars often pull from the same texts when compiling their data. |
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Most scholars, including James McPherson, argue that Confederate victory was at least possible. |
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Most scholars date the arrival of humans in Australia at 40,000 to 50,000 years ago, with a possible range of up to 125,000 years ago. |
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Modern scholars at first associated Baal Hammon with the Egyptian god Ammon of Thebes, both the Punic and the Egyptian being gods of the sun. |
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Some scholars have identified Yamm with Poseidon, although he has also been identified with Pontus. |
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By the 19th century, scholars had found Tristan legends spread across the Nordic world, from Denmark to the Faroe Islands. |
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The works of these scholars anticipated the heliocentric worldview of Nicolaus Copernicus. |
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Some scholars have suggested that the peony and plum blossoms may be designated as dual national flowers. |
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Several early German and French scholars compiled old works and conducted new research on birds. |
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Some scholars dispense with the species name ergaster, making no distinction between such fossils as the Turkana Boy and Peking Man. |
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It includes scholars from a diverse range of fields, including anthropology, sociology, biology, and philosophy. |
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Similarities between Langobardic and Gothic migration traditions have been noted among scholars. |
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A number of scholars have proposed a potential location of Tacitus's account of Nerthus as on the island of Zealand in Denmark. |
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The poem is not considered a rich source of historical facts by Beowulf scholars. |
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While the Historia is often useful to scholars, it is also the source of storyline details that have no discernible provenance. |
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The Chronicon was composed in the hermeneutic style almost universally adopted by English scholars writing in Latin in the tenth century. |
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Modern scholars have pointed out that the Rhine was a more practical boundary for the Roman Empire than any other river in Germania. |
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At one time, scholars perceived Posidonius's influence in almost every subsequent writer, whether warranted or not. |
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Most scholars today agree that Celtiberian was the first to branch off from the remaining Celtic languages. |
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Other scholars place more emphasis on shared innovations between Brittonic and Goidelic, and group these together as an Insular Celtic branch. |
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It was once thought that the Slovenes were the descendants of the Vandals, but this is not the view of modern scholars. |
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The mainstream view, following what appears to be the most authoritative view among ancient scholars, is that they were Germanic. |
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Strabo includes the Roxolani, generally considered by scholars to have been a Sarmatian tribe, in a list of Bastarnae subgroups. |
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Today, Swedish scholars identify this as a cultural movement called Gothicismus, which included an enthusiasm for things Old Norse. |
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There was also a group, the Transmontani, that some modern scholars identify as Dacian Transmontani Costoboci of the extreme north. |
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The majority view among modern scholars is that the Carpi were a North Thracian tribe and a subgroup of the Dacians. |
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Strauss mentions the custom, that the scholars of the Rabbis in the consessus were wont to stand. |
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Since social anthropology is not my cup of coffee, I leave it to the research scholars to discover the true significance of this transformation. |
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Here is what us scholars call an excursus. If you are an honest man the following page or two can be of no possible interest to you. |
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Those names that the schools forged, and put into the mouth of scholars, could never get admittance into common use. |
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Still, the folio Ben looks to publish will be well beyond the purse of most scholars, let alone a groundling. |
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Some scholars have argued that the appearance of complex or abstract language made these behavior changes possible. |
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The majority of scholars believe that the Anglii lived on the coasts of the Baltic Sea, probably in the southern part of the Jutish peninsula. |
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For example, some scholars postulate that the original Teutonic language may have been a form of Celtic. |
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This has led some scholars to develop the study of English as an auxiliary languages. |
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Many scholars have demonstrated these horribles and contemplated significant limitations on class actions. |
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Based on such references, some scholars have suggested a possible chronological order for a number of Aristotle's writings. |
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Syriac scholars were aware of the Pillars through their efforts to translate Greek scientific works into their language as well as into Arabic. |
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The site was known to scholars during the Middle Ages and since then it has been studied and adopted by numerous groups. |
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The impact was so pervasive that scholars traditionally divide ancient history into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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He was a Roman citizen, but most scholars conclude that Ptolemy was ethnically Greek, although some suggest he was a Hellenized Egyptian. |
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Some modern scholars claim the near universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime. |
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On the assumption that the early bishoprics mimicked the imperial hierarchy, scholars use the list of bishops for the 314 Council of Arles. |
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Many scholars consider it unlikely that the patricians sent an official delegation to Greece, as the Roman historians believed. |
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From that time, scholars began to study the ancient Roman legal texts, and to teach others what they learned from their studies. |
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This language has been reconstructed from Latin place names and modern Celtic languages, and has been called by scholars Common Brythonic. |
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Many modern scholars avoid the term altogether due to its negative connotations, finding it misleading and inaccurate. |
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Widespread extermination and displacement of the native peoples of Britain is still considered a viable possibility by certain scholars. |
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Lapidge and Wood see the poem as a commemoration of Alfred's ceremony by one of his leading scholars, John the Old Saxon. |
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Some scholars, however, dispute the notion that the Essenes wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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In 1974 the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre was built on a site that has since been challenged by several scholars and historians. |
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Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study, and searched for realism and human emotion in art. |
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This legacy was continued by a number of expatriate Greek scholars, from Basilios Bessarion to Leo Allatius. |
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Humanist scholars shaped the intellectual landscape throughout the early modern period. |
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In the 20th century, scholars began to break the Renaissance into regional and national movements. |
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Elizabeth's personal religious convictions have been much debated by scholars. |
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The problems caused by inflation were discussed by scholars at the School of Salamanca and the arbitristas. |
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The translation was done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England. |
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The task of translation was undertaken by 47 scholars, although 54 were originally approved. |
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The scholars worked in six committees, two based in each of the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and Westminster. |
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The committees included scholars with Puritan sympathies, as well as High Churchmen. |
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A small minority of critical scholars were slow to accept the latest translation. |
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The document is now lost, however, and scholars differ as to its authenticity. |
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Enlightenment scholars sought to curtail the political power of organized religion and thereby prevent another age of intolerant religious war. |
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However, scholars have never agreed on a definition of the Enlightenment, or on its chronological or geographical extent. |
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The French Revolution has received enormous amounts of historical attention, both from the general public and from scholars and academics. |
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The King's Library was open and available to scholars and was the foundation of a new national library. |
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Numerous scholars have argued that Napoleon's aggressive posture made him enemies and cost him potential allies. |
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The Continental powers as late as 1808 were willing to give him nearly all of his gains and titles, but some scholars maintain. |
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Recently some scholars suggested that up to 250,000 Russians may have Scottish ancestry. |
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German legal scholars of the 1930s carefully worked out guidelines for what type of bombing was permissible under international law. |
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Courts may consider the writings of eminent legal scholars in treatises, restatements of the law, and law reviews. |
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There are disadvantages and advantages of binding precedent, as noted by scholars and jurists. |
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There is little consensus among scholars as to when corporate stock was first traded. |
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He hid his faith so well that scholars are still unravelling his personal beliefs. |
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His work showed that scholars in England, at the very edge of Europe, could be as learned and sophisticated as any writers in Europe. |
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Certain scholars have argued both for and against generalizing the political structures of the Caribbean. |
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Other scholars argue that these differences are superficial, and that they tend to undermine commonalities in the various Caribbean states. |
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Some scholars believe that regionalism cannot exist in the Caribbean because each small state is unique. |
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On the other hand, scholars also suggest that there are commonalities amongst the Caribbean nations that suggest regionalism exists. |
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Michael Perelman are two additional scholars who criticized conventional or mainstream economics. |
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The risk of its extinction is serious and efforts to revive interest in the language are being implemented by scholars. |
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She was a patron of Renaissance humanism, and a friend of the great scholars Erasmus of Rotterdam and Thomas More. |
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And various contemporary scholars have argued that the caste system was constructed by the British colonial regime. |
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It is a matter of disagreement among scholars whether or not these emissaries were accompanied by Buddhist missionaries. |
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This classification is also used by some scholars and is the one ordinarily used in the English language. |
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Although there are exceptions, among scholars of Pagan studies it is the older, inclusive use of the term which has gained wider usage. |
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In recent decades, the Heathen movement has been the subject of academic study by scholars active in the field of Pagan studies. |
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Some scholars believe that these works represented one of the most important document discoveries in Western intellectual history. |
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Other scholars regard the university as uniquely European in origin and characteristics. |
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Also, facilities already provided by the charitable foundation for a few scholars could profitably be extended to further paying pupils. |
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The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. |
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The University of Oxford went into suspension in protest, and most scholars moved to cities such as Paris, Reading, and Cambridge. |
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After the University of Oxford reformed several years later, enough scholars remained in Cambridge to form the nucleus of the new university. |
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It was formerly restricted to those former scholars of Winchester who were also scholars of New College, and distinguished guests. |
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Ireland's reputation for scholarship was such that many scholars travelled from Britain and the European mainland to study in Irish schools. |
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The historical basis for the King Arthur legend has long been debated by scholars. |
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Some scholars have doubted this claim, while others believe it may be true. |
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Tatlock and other scholars to conclude that Geoffrey borrowed the passage from Henry, rather than the other way around. |
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Some scholars have argued that Eadfrith and Ethelwald did not produce the manuscript but commissioned someone else to do so. |
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A date as early as 720 has been proposed by David Wright, but most scholars prefer a later date. |
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Many scholars believe he studied the work of Italian masters of fresco, such as Andrea Mantegna, before returning to Lucerne. |
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The state of Holbein's marriage has intrigued scholars, who base their speculations on fragmentary evidence. |
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Some scholars believe that he used a mechanical device to help him trace the contours of his subjects' faces. |
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Although little is known of Holbein's workshop, scholars assume that his drawings were partly intended as sources for his assistants. |
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Since then, scholars have gradually removed the attribution to Holbein from many copies and derivative works. |
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During the Reformation, when monastic libraries were dispersed, the manuscripts were collected by antiquarians and scholars. |
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The consensus held by modern scholars allocates Judith to the authorship of Cynewulf, though several opposing theories have been proposed. |
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However, many other scholars believe the poem to have been written during various years between the eight and tenth centuries. |
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Numerous scholars such as Skeat, Boitani, and Rowland suggested that, on this Italian trip, he came into contact with Petrarch or Boccaccio. |
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Each of the tales has its own set of sources that have been suggested by scholars, but a few sources are used frequently over several tales. |
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Many scholars say there is a good possibility Chaucer met Petrarch or Boccaccio. |
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Thus he preceded Thomas Hobbes in formulating social contract theory along with earlier scholars. |
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Many scholars have found it odd that Shakespeare would, seemingly arbitrarily, use this rhetorical form throughout the play. |
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However, some scholars think that George Buchanan's Rerum Scoticarum Historia matches Shakespeare's version more closely. |
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Some scholars contend that the Folio text was abridged and rearranged from an earlier manuscript or prompt book. |
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The influence of these plays on European drama was largely the reason for the interest in Kyd among German scholars in the nineteenth century. |
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Bacon's alleged connection to the Rosicrucians and the Freemasons has been widely discussed by authors and scholars in many books. |
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Some scholars have seen Locke's political convictions as deriving from his religious beliefs. |
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Some scholars speculate that her true mother was actually Claire Clairmont or Elise Foggi, a nursemaid for the Shelley family. |
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Other scholars postulate that she was a foundling Shelley adopted in hopes of distracting Mary after the deaths of William and Clara. |
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These picshuas have been the topic of study by Wells scholars for many years, and in 2006, a book was published on the subject. |
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Several other writers and scholars have challenged the evidential basis for Cohen's and others' views about this interest of Dodgson. |
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Theologian John Hick argues that New Testament scholars do not now support the view that Jesus claimed to be God. |
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Neither of these scholars had the opportunity, however, to publish major works on shanties. |
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With their careful construction, these films are considered by Chaplin scholars to be among his finest work. |
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Books about Chaplin continue to be published regularly, and he is a popular subject for media scholars and film archivists. |
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Azar Gat is among the scholars who argue that China, Korea and Japan were nations by the time of the European Middle Ages. |
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Although some sources repeat this theory, it has been rejected on linguistic grounds by modern scholars such as Professor Gwynedd Pierce. |
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Since the time of Charlemagne, Irish scholars had a considerable presence in the Frankish court, where they were renowned for their learning. |
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Some scholars have speculated that it was partly in response to the growth of the Roman Empire. |
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There is no commonly accepted modern definition of feudalism, at least among scholars. |
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The promotion of knowledge of Asia had attracted scholars as well to the Company's service. |
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Other scholars accused Rodney of mischaracterizing the trade between Africans and Europeans. |
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In addition to government representatives and legal scholars from each member state, the European Parliament sent three representatives. |
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Some scholars suggest that the cost of bureaucracy was one of the reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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There are however other suggestions for the origin of the name and scholars do not believe that the origin of the name to be firmly established. |
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Some scholars consider that education industry, including public and private services, is forming a part of creative industry. |
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Most scholars agree that it better reflects today's reality, particularly new price levels in developing countries. |
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The importance of chemistry is indicated by the range of important scholars who actively engaged in chemical research. |
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Some modern scholars do not agree with the claims that Bell's work on the telephone was influenced by Meucci's inventions. |
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Some scholars and commentators have attempted to reconcile these points by assuming that patrilineal kinship represents an innovation. |
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Myanmar is included by some scholars in South Asia, but in Southeast Asia by others. |
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There is some confusion about this work since the original has disappeared, and scholars have assumed that what has come down to us is not by Mozart. |
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Estimates of that proportion are typically outdated or inflated, as many of these proposals were unknown when scholars were compiling lists of unexplained Germanic words. |
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Consuetudinarily, the term May Fourth Movement is used by scholars as synonym for the New Cultural Movement, New Poetry Movement or Literary Revolution. |
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The Critical Race Theory movement is a collection of activists and scholars interested in studying and transforming the relationship among race, racism and power. |
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When it is vocalised, most scholars pronounce it as a schwa. |
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For example, some scholars thought that an eightlike figure on the robe of the Virgin signified that the image was the eighth wonder of the world. |
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Some scholars thus find it unlikely that Chaucer had a copy of the work on hand, surmising instead that he must have merely read the Decameron at some point. |
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Some scholars view this great gospel book as likely written in Wales due to the Welsh marginalia, perhaps Llandeilo Fawr or other site in South Wales. |
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From the sixth form will come the scholars and the administrators. |
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Marx also never clearly discusses issues of morality and justice, although scholars agree that his work contained implicit discussion of those concepts. |
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It is now widely rejected by scholars as an authentic Chaucerian tale, although some scholars think he may have intended to rewrite the story as a tale for the Yeoman. |
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Hugh Jackson Lawlor is of the opinion that the psalter was not written primarily by Rhygyfarch himself, as mentioned above, unlike other scholars. |
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Some scholars think this is a metaphor rather than a literal belief. |
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Most scholars reject the idea that Hamlet is in any way connected with Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet Shakespeare, who died in 1596 at age eleven. |
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However, the first common law scholars, most notably Glanvill and Bracton, as well as the early royal common law judges, had been well accustomed with Roman law. |
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The friendship between the younger Pliny and Tacitus leads some scholars to conclude that they were both the offspring of wealthy provincial families. |
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A contemporary of Shakespeare's, Gabriel Harvey, wrote a marginal note in his copy of the 1598 edition of Chaucer's works, which some scholars use as dating evidence. |
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Most scholars agree that Pictish was a branch of the Brittonic language, while a few scholars merely accept that it was related to the Brittonic language. |
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Many modern scholars, however, based simply on lack of evidence, are skeptical of such attempts to determine the chronological order of Aristotle's writings. |
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Hamlet's soliloquies have also captured the attention of scholars. |
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Several of those most often debated by scholars are discussed below. |
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Since it is such an obvious subject of the play, several scholars have explored the language and historical context behind the romance of the play. |
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In the 19th century scholars began to recognize the accomplishments of the period, which challenged the image of a time exclusively of darkness and decay. |
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Many scholars think the play was written in 1606 in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot because of possible internal allusions to the 1605 plot and its ensuing trials. |
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Earlier scholars assumed that Geoffrey was Welsh or at least spoke Welsh. |
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Modern scholars tend to challenge the accuracy of Roman historians. |
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Many scholars believe these songs were editorially inserted into the Folio, though whether they were Middleton's songs or preexisting songs is not certain. |
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Instead, those scholars suggest, the Romans acquired Greek legislations from the Greek cities of Magna Graecia, the main portal between the Roman and Greek worlds. |
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The play Lust's Dominion was attributed to Marlowe upon its initial publication in 1657, though scholars and critics have almost unanimously rejected the attribution. |
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Though Spenser was well read in classical literature, scholars have noted that his poetry does not rehash tradition, but rather is distinctly his. |
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There is no contemporary evidence for a king of this name, and modern scholars believe that his appearance in the Liber Pontificalis is the result of a scribal error. |
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To counter this mode of thought, some scholars began proposing the idea of a change in world dynamics that began in the late 1980s, and termed it the Great Convergence. |
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In the 19th century scholars began to recognize the accomplishments of the period, which challenged the image a time exclusively of darkness and decay. |
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Jonson's poetry continues to interest scholars for the light which it sheds on English literary history, such as politics, systems of patronage and intellectual attitudes. |
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Moreover, some scholars believe he was largely responsible for the drafting, in 1609 and 1612, of two charters of government for the Virginia Colony. |
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As many scholars point out, he built churches in Denmark throughout this period, such as Lund and Roskilde, while he led Danish raids against England. |
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In the 18th century, scholars argued that Henry was a driving force in the creation of a genuinely English monarchy and, ultimately, a unified Britain. |
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Several scholars and Native American activists, including Benjamin Madley and Ed Castillo, have described the actions of the California government as a genocide. |
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Italian culture flourished at this time, producing famous scholars, artists and polymaths such as Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, Michelangelo and Machiavelli. |
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A minority of scholars have taken the position that, in fact, Burke did write the Vindication in earnest, later disowning it only for political reasons. |
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However, contemporary scholars have found such an outcome unlikely. |
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With the rise of feminist literary criticism in the 1970s, Mary Shelley's works, particularly Frankenstein, began to attract much more attention from scholars. |
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After 1945, new research is being conducted by Korean scholars. |
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Important 19th century scholars include Henry Sweet and Matthias Lexer. |
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His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the twentieth century critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. |
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Some scholars speculate that the colonists relocated to that location, on what is now called Salmon Creek in the Bertie County community of Merry Hill. |
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