He explains the rich spiritual tradition of prayer at the close of day, and provides an inspiring meditation on the texts. |
|
Texts are carefully selected to represent topics that are relevant to the child's world. |
|
This handy and useful volume, Authors, Texts, Issues, is meant to fill the void by supplying such material. |
|
Not only did they reorganize existing texts, but they also added or eliminated information. |
|
To ambiguate Jung means to read his texts as ambiguous, even when the statements they contain appear superficially unambiguous. |
|
In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
|
The texts written during this era exhibit certain linguistic features of the vernaculars of the First Bulgarian Empire. |
|
It is clear that the different texts included in the Mabinogion originated at different times. |
|
In Colan, Cyfnerth and some of the Latin texts women could give sureties and could under certain circumstances act as sureties. |
|
The existence of such texts is even mentioned at the beginning of the Gospel of Luke. |
|
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles were both written by the same author, and are thus referred to as the Lucan texts. |
|
Origen was largely responsible for the collection of usage information regarding the texts that became the New Testament. |
|
Textual criticism deals with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts. |
|
The efforts began in earnest again during the Renaissance, which saw a revival of the study of ancient Greek texts. |
|
These texts attempted to teach and defend the practices of the revival including that of jumping. |
|
The vast majority of Welsh religious texts from the Middle Ages are translations and mostly the works of unknown monks and priests. |
|
The Welsh medieval history texts belong to the class of literary creations, but the split into two distinct groups. |
|
The Battle of Mount Badon is associated with Arthur in several later texts, but not in any that predate the Historia. |
|
However, especially from the 13th century onward, an increasing number of secular texts were illuminated. |
|
Other works included books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical tracts. |
|
|
The venue is officially proclaimed a year in advance, at which time the themes and texts for the competitions are published. |
|
The plays originated as simple tropes, verbal embellishments of liturgical texts, and slowly became more elaborate. |
|
Similar to these were songs with nostalgic texts about longing for the Old Country. |
|
The species is sometimes known as the common porpoise in texts originating in the United Kingdom. |
|
The Welsh mythological texts of the Mabinogion were recorded between the 14th and 15th centuries in Middle Welsh. |
|
What is known is that these texts were most likely produced by a class of literati called the fangshi. |
|
It was depicted in art on the walls of tombs, and figured in funerary texts, as a protective symbol against snakes. |
|
Only a few texts survive, predominantly in baptismal vows the Saxons were required to perform at the behest of Charlemagne. |
|
In total, the texts in the Oxford English Corpus contain more than 2 billion words. |
|
In some texts this latter term also applies to the art of building a fortification. |
|
The language of the Linear B texts, Mycenaean Greek, is the earliest known form of Greek. |
|
Ptolemy's comprehensive treatise of mathematical astronomy superseded most older texts of Greek astronomy. |
|
The Kingdom of Ireland created the title Rex Hiberniae, King of Ireland, for use in Latin texts. |
|
Birds usually described later as sparrows are referred to in many works of ancient literature and religious texts in Europe and western Asia. |
|
Firsthand information about piracy is relatively rare, and scholars often pull from the same texts when compiling their data. |
|
Following a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman texts that took root in the High Middle Ages, the Italian Renaissance began. |
|
Of all the Dead Sea texts it is the Habakkuk pesher that, by common consent, exhibits the most impressive agreements with a Targum text. |
|
The camps require their participants to learn certain religious texts, such as the catechism, and the Lord's prayer. |
|
A good camp should provide equipment and well researched texts for the different levels of students. |
|
The meaning that is connected to individual signs, morphemes, words, phrases, and texts is called semantics. |
|
|
Only fragments of the language have survived, the main evidence being individual words quoted in Latin texts. |
|
In the absence of Lombardic texts, it is not possible to draw any conclusions about the language's morphology and syntax. |
|
A number of Latin texts include Lombardic names, and Lombardic legal texts contain terms taken from the legal vocabulary of the vernacular. |
|
A renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman as well as more recent Arabic texts led to what has later been termed the Italian Renaissance. |
|
The spelling variants Treveri and Treviri are found in Latin texts from the time of Caesar's De Bello Gallico to Tacitus's Annales. |
|
Gaulish texts were first written in the Greek alphabet in southern France and in a variety of the Old Italic script in northern Italy. |
|
Some Old Irish texts date from the 10th century, although these are presumably copies of texts composed at an earlier time period. |
|
In addition to contemporary witnesses, the vast majority of Old Irish texts are attested in manuscripts of a variety of later dates. |
|
However, by and large, spelling was phonetic, which is logical as people usually read texts out loud. |
|
Consequently, the majority of Old High German texts are religious in nature and show strong influence of ecclesiastical Latin on the vocabulary. |
|
The only East Germanic languages of which texts are known are Gothic and its dialect, Crimean Gothic. |
|
Other languages that are assumed to be East Germanic include Vandalic and Burgundian, though very few texts in these languages are known. |
|
It is the earliest Germanic language that is attested in any sizable texts, but it lacks any modern descendants. |
|
The existence of such early attested texts makes it a language of considerable interest in comparative linguistics. |
|
In exterminating Arianism, many texts in Gothic were probably expunged and overwritten as palimpsests or collected and burned. |
|
Since the Greek of that period is well documented, it is possible to reconstruct much of Gothic pronunciation from translated texts. |
|
Some of the texts that are preserved from this period are from the 12th or 13th, but most are from the 14th and 15th centuries. |
|
Both texts are now lost, but were quoted in the 2nd century CE work Vitae by Diogenes Laertius. |
|
The Classic of History is one of the Five Classics of Chinese classic texts and one of the earliest narratives of China. |
|
The following represent key modern texts on Gregory of Tours, including the most recent translations of his work. |
|
|
Indeed, the earliest manuscripts available for many ancient texts are Carolingian. |
|
In contemporary texts, the Vikings are often referred to as normandos or lordimani. |
|
He is associated with charms and other forms of magic, particularly in Old English and Old Norse texts. |
|
The Hebrew names of the books are derived from the first words in the respective texts. |
|
The school of historical criticism has exposed various apparent contradictions within the texts, as well as questions of authorship and dating. |
|
There have been some minor variations, additions or omissions, in some of the texts. |
|
The original texts of the Tanakh were mainly in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. |
|
Damasus commissioned Saint Jerome to produce a reliable and consistent text by translating the original Greek and Hebrew texts into Latin. |
|
This variation is partly due to its transmission through oral culture rather than codified texts. |
|
Some pictorial evidence, most notably that of the picture stones, intersect with the mythologies recorded in later texts. |
|
She thought that decipherment would have to wait for the discovery of bilingual texts. |
|
Some Warring States period texts record a belief that the respective natures of the Chinese and the barbarian were incompatible. |
|
However, different thinkers and texts convey different opinions on this issue. |
|
New ideas and beliefs spread around Europe and were fostered by an increase in literacy due to a departure from solely religious texts. |
|
The first two leaves contain texts in Catalan language covering cosmography, astronomy, and astrology. |
|
The texts and illustration emphasize the Earth's spherical shape and the state of the known world. |
|
Inoculation, although it can be traced to earlier Chinese folk medicine, was detailed in Chinese texts by the sixteenth century. |
|
Throughout the Ming dynasty, around fifty texts were published on the treatment of smallpox. |
|
They published a diverse range of works, and printed educational, literary, medical, religious, and historical texts. |
|
Prior texts were pilgrimage texts, which depicted travel to holy sites and were more standardized, dry and conventional. |
|
|
The mingjing was based upon the Confucian classics and tested the student's knowledge of a broad variety of texts. |
|
It is very likely that Zhu Gaoxu's arrogance, well detailed in many historic texts, offended the emperor. |
|
Their recipes come from ancient Vedic texts that are based on even older Ayurvedic medical texts. |
|
Older herbal Latin texts were translated and also expanded in the monasteries. |
|
Not only were herbal texts being produced, but also other medieval texts that discussed the importance of the humors. |
|
Other influential translated medical texts at the time included the Hippocratic Corpus attributed to Hippocrates, and the writings of Galen. |
|
It went from apprenticeships to universities and from oral traditions to documenting texts. |
|
The monks were able to copy and revise any medical texts that they were able to obtain. |
|
Monastic translations of texts continued to influence medicine as many Greek medical works were translated into Arabic. |
|
Ancient texts and archaeological excavations show the use of perfumes in some of the earliest human civilizations. |
|
The first four texts are filled with geographical and astronomical tables and calendars. |
|
The map contains hundreds of detailed illustrations and more than 3000 descriptive texts. |
|
About 3000 inscriptions and detailed texts describe the various geographical features on the map as well as related information about them. |
|
Mainly in Toledo, texts were translated between Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin. |
|
It draws heavily on the stories and characters of the Zoroastrian tradition, from the texts of the Avesta, the Denkard, and the Bundahishn. |
|
The history of Sasanian music is better documented than the earlier periods, and is especially more evident in Avestan texts. |
|
Other texts originating from the same era represent a land to the south of New Guinea, with a variety of flora and fauna. |
|
Maya architecture also incorporates various art forms and hieroglyphic texts. |
|
In excess of 10,000 individual texts have been recovered, mostly inscribed on stone monuments, lintels, stelae and ceramics. |
|
Within the first twenty years after the Spanish arrival, texts were being prepared in the Nahuatl language written in Latin characters. |
|
|
During the 16th and 17th centuries, Classical Nahuatl was used as a literary language, and a large corpus of texts from that period exists today. |
|
He frequently set his stories in a pretechnological past and was easily enthralled by the authority of ancient texts. |
|
A word of caution! The Bengali as well as the translated texts are not free from Printer's devilry. |
|
The earliest evidence of sugar production comes from ancient Sanskrit and Pali texts. |
|
Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press was one of the most influential events in the second millennium. |
|
This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences, right up to the structure of whole texts. |
|
Where spelling deviations in other texts may point to significant pronunciation variants, this will be indicated. |
|
Only a few texts survive, predominantly baptismal vows the Saxons were required to perform at the behest of Charlemagne. |
|
The only literary texts preserved are Heliand and fragments of the Old Saxon Genesis. |
|
However the most useful source of chronological data is German words cited in Latin texts of the late classical and early medieval period. |
|
Much of the texts are based on poetry and laws traditionally preserved orally. |
|
The most famous of the texts, which were written in Iceland from the 12th century onward, are the Icelandic Sagas. |
|
The language of these texts nonetheless sometimes reflects the influence of other dialects besides that of Wessex. |
|
It may be codified in normative dictionaries and grammars, or by an agreed collection of exemplary texts. |
|
Parry and Lord also contend that the most likely source for written texts of the epics of Homer was dictation from an oral performance. |
|
Some of the texts that are preserved from this period are from the 12th or 13th centuries, but most are from the 14th and 15th centuries. |
|
More comprehensive glossaries exist within texts such as Ey Up Mi Duck by Richard Scollins and John Titford. |
|
They are marked with modern capitalization, however, in many modern editions of ancient texts. |
|
In the 21st century this book is still used as one of the basic texts in modern Structural linguistics. |
|
However, V2 constructions existed in Old French and were more common than in other early Romance language texts. |
|
|
Besides these corpora of living languages, computerized corpora have also been made of collections of texts in ancient languages. |
|
It is the most commonly used consonant and the second most common letter in English language texts. |
|
By the Song dynasty, addition of punctuation to texts by scholars to aid comprehension became common. |
|
Most texts were still written in scriptura continua, that is without any separation between words. |
|
Also, texts were sometimes laid out per capitula, where every sentence had its own separate line. |
|
In unpunctuated texts, the grammatical structure of sentences in classical writing is inferred from context. |
|
It was with Biblical texts that Pelagius and Arius maintained their doctrines. |
|
Anglicanism has traditionally expressed its doctrinal convictions based on the prayer texts and liturgy of the church. |
|
In England, the House of Commons returned the document to the Assembly with the requirement to compile a list of proof texts from Scripture. |
|
The Latin and Greek texts of the encyclical were again produced by Wordsworth of Lincoln. |
|
Several voices singing different texts in different languages made any of the text difficult to distinguish from the mixture of words and notes. |
|
A close reading of texts in the Pali canon reveals different attitudes towards violence and capital punishment. |
|
At the Inner Temple he began the second stage of his education, reading legal texts such as Glanville's Treatises and taking part in moots. |
|
In 1756 Blackstone published the first of his full legal texts, the 200 page An Analysis of the Laws of England. |
|
It remains one of the most highly regarded practitioner texts in Australia and England. |
|
The Vedic culture is described in the texts of Vedas, still sacred to Hindus, which were orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. |
|
It is reflected in the tendency to identify local deities with the gods of the Sanskrit texts. |
|
The ancient kingdom of Magadha is heavily mentioned in Jain and Buddhist texts. |
|
The foundational texts of Manusmriti include many of these sutras, all from an era preceding the common era. |
|
The role of then extant Manusmriti as a historic foundation of law texts for the people of Southeast Asia has been very important, states Hooker. |
|
|
The Manu Smriti was one of the first Sanskrit texts studied by the European philologists. |
|
In fact, states Romila Thapar, these were not codes of law but social and ritual texts. |
|
The myth is repeated with variations in other texts, including the Mahabharata and a few other Puranas. |
|
He had done research on the religious texts and considered the Hindu society structure flawed. |
|
In Italy, filibustering has ancient traditions and is expressed overall with the proposition of legal texts on which interventions take place. |
|
Cuneiform texts were written on clay tablets, on which symbols were drawn with a blunt reed used as a stylus. |
|
In earlier texts, Maximiliano Korstanje explores the American exceptionalism and its effects on the current means of productions. |
|
In time, their writings, together with the Analects and other core texts came to constitute the philosophical corpus of Confucianism. |
|
Shamans revealed basic texts of Taoism from early times down to at least the 20th century. |
|
The Buddhists, by attacking Brahma, simultaneously attack Brahman and then axiologize the latter in such texts as the Tevijja Sutta. |
|
Paradise Lost, as Teskey observes, is a cento, a vast echo chamber of classical texts, all twisted into new shapes. |
|
Judging from the autobiographical texts of these three authors, Natives often mixed assimilation with a degree of disassimilation. |
|
Several texts tell us, however, that when the owner was a minor, there is a remedy against the dolose slave. |
|
Third, we may do well to put history of religion on the back-burner and focus for a while on the meanings of our texts. |
|
As such they are an important way of understanding both how texts are engendered and how they engender their consumers. |
|
There is also evidence of glossing the texts of the Epistles read in the masses of the Christmas Octave. |
|
If indeed he had so turned from Latin texts to garden-tools, he would certainly have been forswunk. |
|
Contemporary texts describing this period are extremely scarce, giving rise to its description as a Dark Age. |
|
Certainly in Middle English texts, which are more often based on eastern dialects, a strong Norse influence becomes apparent. |
|
Private libraries would have existed, and monasteries would also keep various kinds of texts. |
|
|
Scholars travelled from one monastery to another in search of the texts they wished to study. |
|
Not all his output can be easily dated, and Bede may have worked on some texts over a period of many years. |
|
He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
|
There are substantial lacunae in the surviving texts, including a gap in the Annals that is four books long. |
|
Third, the definitive edition of Aristotle's texts seems to have been made in Athens some fifty years before Andronicus supposedly compiled his. |
|
There are numerous other instances of the term Prydain in medieval Welsh texts. |
|
These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school. |
|
Caesar's texts tell us that the priests of Britain were Druids, a religious elite with considerable holy and secular powers. |
|
Celtic literary tradition begins with Old Irish texts around the 8th century. |
|
Many Celtic gods are known from texts and inscriptions from the Roman period. |
|
Some modern scholars claim the near universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime. |
|
From that time, scholars began to study the ancient Roman legal texts, and to teach others what they learned from their studies. |
|
Likely they never used medical texts, as it was not common place even in the civilian field. |
|
As time progressed these medical texts would be translated into Arabic and then back into Latin as the flow of information changed. |
|
Based on this, we can presume that some of the information in these texts has been lost in translation. |
|
He spent much of his time travelling through Europe, rediscovering and republishing classic Latin and Greek texts. |
|
The Latin names in Pliny's text gave rise to different forms in medieval Germanic texts. |
|
The rediscovery of ancient texts and the invention of printing democratized learning and allowed a faster propagation of ideas. |
|
The 1611 and 1769 texts of the first three verses from I Corinthians 13 are given below. |
|
Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes. |
|
|
One of the most important roles of precedent is to resolve ambiguities in other legal texts, such as constitutions, statutes, and regulations. |
|
Do these cultural texts take part in a reverse discourse against the homogenizing penchant of Latinidad? |
|
The wealthy sent their sons to such places to learn how to read and translate Latin texts. |
|
Amid that mimeographic leafstorm, Sloman asks how people use texts to understand their historical and political situation. |
|
The most important primary sources on the Vikings are contemporary texts from Scandinavia and regions where the Vikings were active. |
|
This painstaking process of checking texts and cultural data rather than dictionaries may seem to be not worth the candle for some long-rangers. |
|
The technology of lontar writing in Bali, on the other hand, has never severely impeded the circulation of texts. |
|
Soon afterwards, it became impossible for people to read Old English, and the texts became useless. |
|
For example, rickshaw art in Chittagong and Comilla are dominated by floral scenery and Arabic texts. |
|
Although economists categorize market failures differently, the following categories emerge in the main texts. |
|
Preferences for Elizabethan English and modern English texts vary within the movement. |
|
With some variant texts and minor difference in the order of readings, it is similar in form to the Roman Rite. |
|
Quaker women even published at least 220 texts during the seventeenth century. |
|
These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna, Yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics. |
|
But there is also a strong tradition of the questioning of authority, internal debate and challenging of religious texts in Hinduism. |
|
The term Smartism is derived from Smriti texts of Hinduism, meaning those who remember the traditions in the texts. |
|
The Bhagavad Gita is an integral part of the Mahabharata and one of the most popular sacred texts of Hinduism. |
|
In this period, states Samuel, emerged the Brahmana and Aranyaka layers of Vedic texts, which merged into the earliest Upanishads. |
|
All these texts describe Hindu renunciation and monastic values, and express strongly Advaita Vedanta tradition ideas. |
|
Early colonial era orientalists proposed that the Puranas were religious texts of medieval Hinduism. |
|
|
The Dasam Granth is a scripture of Sikhs which contains texts attributed to the Guru Gobind Singh. |
|
In the earliest texts of Mahayana Buddhism, the path of a bodhisattva was to awaken the bodhicitta. |
|
The first Buddhist canonical texts, were likely written down in Sri Lanka, about 400 years after the Buddha died. |
|
The texts were part of the Tripitakas, and many versions appeared thereafter claiming to be the words of the Buddha. |
|
This corpus includes the ancient Sutras organized into Nikayas, itself the part of three basket of texts called the Tripitakas. |
|
Each Buddhist tradition has its own collection of texts, much of which is translation of ancient Pali and Sanskrit Buddhist texts of India. |
|
The texts preserved in the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, with parallel Chinese translations, have provided a breakthrough. |
|
Brahmanical motifs can be found in the oldest Buddhist texts, using them to introduce and explain Buddhist ideas. |
|
Buddhist texts also refer to the three Vedic sacrificial fires, reinterpreting and explaining them as ethical conduct. |
|
Information of the oldest teachings may be obtained by analysis of the oldest texts. |
|
Buddhism has spread across the world, and Buddhist texts are increasingly translated into local languages. |
|
If they had been produced in the 1950s, the producers of such cultural texts would certainly have been judged either madpersons or geniuses. |
|
Many examples appear in early texts, such as those from ancient Egypt and Babylonia. |
|
Latin was the language of the university, used for all texts, lectures, disputations and examinations. |
|
From 1000 onwards, references to castles in texts such as charters increased greatly. |
|
Reconstructing the early concept of an elf depends almost entirely on texts in Old English or relating to Norse mythology. |
|
Later evidence for elves appears in diverse sources such as medical texts, prayers, ballads, and folktales. |
|
Both Continental Scandinavia and Iceland have a scattering of mentions of elves in medical texts, most of them with Low German connections. |
|
The character of Robin in these first texts is rougher edged than in his later incarnations. |
|
It is not even certain that Arthur was considered a king in the early texts. |
|
|
Though no Round Table appears in the early Welsh texts, Arthur is associated with various items of household furniture. |
|
In the 10th century, the Caroline minuscule was adopted for latin, however the Insular minuscule continued to be used for Old English texts. |
|
These include corrections, alterations and expansions of the main text, as well as commentary upon it, and even unrelated texts. |
|
Several Old English poems are adaptations of late classical philosophical texts. |
|
He wrote a number of clerical legal texts Institutes of Polity and Canons of Edgar. |
|
As with Pynson, once included in the Works, pseudepigraphic texts stayed within it, regardless of their first editor's intentions. |
|
Only in very few of these cases is it possible to demonstrate direct links to Ockham or his texts. |
|
The 2006 publication by Arden Shakespeare of different Hamlet texts in different volumes is perhaps evidence of this shifting focus and emphasis. |
|
None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto. |
|
Cobbett initially prospered by teaching English to Frenchmen and translating texts from French to English. |
|
Tallis provides a rhythmic variety and differentiation of moods depending on the meaning of his texts. |
|
Tallis was content to draw his texts from the Liturgy and wrote for the worship services in the Chapel Royal. |
|
As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
|
Byrd's set contains compositions in a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the variegated character of the texts which he was setting. |
|
In the Roman liturgy there are many texts which appear repeatedly in different liturgical contexts. |
|
Winnie the Pooh has inspired multiple texts to explain complex philosophical ideas. |
|
In the East, however, this was not the case as many of these classical Greek and Roman texts were copied. |
|
The earliest extant French literary texts date from the ninth century, but very few texts before the 11th century have survived. |
|
This demonstrative is used in a number of contexts in some early texts in ways that suggest that the Latin demonstrative was losing its force. |
|
The WTO oversees about 60 different agreements which have the status of international legal texts. |
|
|
The irrendentist texts in Articles 2 and 3 were deleted by the Nineteenth Amendment in 1998, as part of the Belfast Agreement. |
|
The law texts take great care to define social status, the rights and duties that went with that status, and the relationships between people. |
|
Physical anthropology texts argued that biological races exist until the 1970s, when they began to argue that races do not exist. |
|
Judaism includes a wide corpus of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. |
|
Works such as these had not been read as novels or romances but as philosophical texts. |
|
Still, the texts do contain discernible variances that distinguish the speech from contemporary Welsh. |
|
Conrad seems to have used eminent writers' texts as raw material of the same kind as the content of his own memory. |
|
The press also published editions of works by Keats, Shelley, Ruskin, and Swinburne, as well as copies of various Medieval texts. |
|
William Morris was a prolific writer of poetry, fiction, essays, and translations of ancient and medieval texts. |
|
In addition, quantities of the other texts in the court library were also produced locally. |
|
Simultaneous interpreting is offered in all plenary sessions, and all final texts of legislation are translated. |
|
It is found in Latin texts from the 4th century describing an Irish group which raided Roman Britain. |
|
The oldest preserved texts in Old Norse in the Latin alphabet date from the middle of the 12th century. |
|
The nighantus, which are concerned with the interpretation of sacred literature, are glossaries of obscure words found in Vedic texts. |
|
Part III of the schedule lays down nine pro forma texts for creating various ranks of the peerage, lords of appeal in ordinary, and baronets. |
|
However, these texts are notoriously hard to interpret and not very long either. |
|
There is dispute, however, as to just how large a role each of these aspects may have played in creating the legal texts. |
|
Another important aspect when considering the origins is that the early Irish law texts are not always consistent. |
|
Some of the texts give considerable detail on diet, tools owned, number of livestock, and even the size of house a person of a given status had. |
|
It has been suggested that this is because the potential for such wounds to turn deadly, although the law texts do not suggest any reason. |
|
|
Where both texts cite the same rule, it is not always clear which came up with the rule first. |
|
A number of the legal texts may be categorised together on account of related authorship. |
|
The standard texts have Berrice today, as well as Bergos for Vergos in the same list of islands. |
|
The next most fully formed is the Nemed or Bretha Nemed school, named after two of the texts it produced. |
|
A number of other texts have not been grouped together as coming from either the same author or from the same school. |
|
This doesn't mean no affiliation for authors of other texts exists, only that scholars have not been able to find them. |
|
While the majority of legal texts were written before the 9th century, a few were written later. |
|
One more often meets a noneditor with a text that needs work than a trained editor in search of texts to be edited. |
|
The texts written during this phase contain characteristics of the Slavic vernaculars in Great Moravia. |
|
Terra Australis still saw occasional usage, such as in scientific texts. |
|
Ancient Chinese classical texts were transmitted without punctuation. |
|
English settlers, in turn, solidly repressed berdachism in North America, although a score of nineteenth-century texts reveal a lack of sexual assimilation. |
|
At the conference, the Taoist claim was officially refuted, and Kublai forcibly converted 237 Daoist temples to Buddhism and destroyed all copies of the Daoist texts. |
|
As I see it, chaotics represents more of a general outlook, a set of ideas describing the world, including literary texts, in ways used in a number of different disciplines. |
|
A corpus approach is a useful methodology for observing, describing and interpreting the stylistic features of language in literary and non-literary texts. |
|
Eventually, use of the buailte predominated when texts were written using Gaelic letters, while the h predominated when writing using Roman letters. |
|
Finally, de Bourgogne wrote under his own name a treatise on the plague, extant in Latin, French and English texts, and in Latin and English abridgments. |
|
Authority on theological and legal matters is not vested in any one person or organization, but in the sacred texts and rabbis and scholars who interpret them. |
|
Ethical monotheism is central in all sacred or normative texts of Judaism. |
|
It is the name by which the church refers to itself in its liturgical or canonical texts, in official publications, and in official contexts or administrative documents. |
|
|
The text was influential on other Hindu texts that followed, such as the sections on king, governance and legal procedures included in Manusmriti. |
|
Larkin's collection The Whitsun Weddings is one of the available poetry texts in the AQA English Literature A Level syllabus, while High Windows is offered by the OCR board. |
|
He was a hermeneut who worked out striking interpretations of texts. |
|
The Arthashastra, dating from 400 BCE and the Manusmriti, from 100 CE, were influential treatises in India, texts that were considered authoritative legal guidance. |
|
This article argues that English studies about the Holodomor should focus on the historical conditions that led to it, through study and interpretation of narrative texts. |
|
Symbolism often plays a significant role in fantasy literature, often through the use of archetypal figures inspired by earlier texts or folklore. |
|
In the 7th century, however, learning expanded in Ireland and the Celtic lands, where Latin was a foreign language and Latin texts were eagerly studied and taught. |
|
A number of important early Welsh texts were attributed to the Men of the North, such as Taliesin, Aneirin, Myrddin Wyllt, and the Cynfeirdd poets. |
|
Olivelle states that the various ancient and medieval Indian texts claim revisions and editions were derived from the original text with 100,000 verses and 1,080 chapters. |
|
Columba in 614, and by the ninth century boasted a catalogue of 666 manuscripts, including religious works, classical texts, histories and mathematical treatises. |
|
By his third year Wilde had truly begun to create himself and his myth, and saw his learning developing in much larger ways than merely the prescribed texts. |
|
These letters are Conrad's first preserved texts in English. |
|
The manuscripts are all thought to derive from a common original, but the connections between the texts are more complex than simple inheritance via copying. |
|
The Analects depict him spending his last years teaching 72 or 77 disciples and transmitting the old wisdom via a set of texts called the Five Classics. |
|
First, the condition of the texts is far too good for them to have suffered considerable damage followed by Apellicon's inexpert attempt at repair. |
|
These ostensible translations of ancient Eastern texts, Kenner argues, are actually experiments in English poetics and compelling elegies for a warring West. |
|
Some Mahayana scripts were found in northern Pakistan, but the main texts are still believed to have been composed in Central Asia along the Silk Road. |
|
The texts indicate that when the Buddha's first disciples heard about anatta, their hearts were filled with joy and they immediately experienced Nirvana. |
|
The latter stated that while caste discrimination was harmful to spiritual and national growth, it had nothing to do with Hinduism and its texts such as Manusmriti. |
|
Salian Franks appear in Roman texts as both allies and enemies. |
|