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All three major international scholarly associations relate archaeoastronomy to the study of culture, using the term Astronomy in Culture or a translation.
Franklin of Philadelphia ( 1986 ) – excellent scholarly study excerpt and text search
The scholarly study of these manuscripts from the point of view of the bookbinding craft is called codicology ; the study of ancient documents in general is called paleography.
Heuvelmans ' 1955 book On the Track of Unknown Animals traces the scholarly origins of the discipline to Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans and his 1892 study, The Great Sea Serpent.
They believe that the Orthodox Jewish movements, on the theological right, have erred by slowing down, or stopping, the historical development of Jewish law: " Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halakhic authority can continue the halakhic evolution today.
In their day Heimatfilms were of little interest to more scholarly film critics, but in recent years they have been the subject of study in relation to what they say about the culture of West Germany in the years of the Wirtschaftswunder.
He exchanged scholarly letters with a circle of Swiss humanists and began to study the writings of Erasmus.
A student of hymnody is called a hymnologist, and the scholarly study of hymns, hymnists and hymnody is hymnology.
The Religionsgeschichtliche Schule appeared at a time when scholarly study of the Bible and church history was flourishing in Germany and elsewhere ( see higher criticism, also called the historical-critical method ).
Its charismatic mysticism has inspired non-Orthodox Neo-Hasidic thinkers and influenced wider modern Jewish denominations, while its scholarly thought has interested contemporary academic study.
It is now widely accepted that lexicography is a scholarly discipline in its own right and not a sub-branch of applied linguistics, as the chief object of study in lexicography is the dictionary ( see e. g. Bergenholtz / Nielsen / Tarp 2009 ).
Musicology () is the scholarly study of music.
The Ayn Rand Society, dedicated to fostering the scholarly study of Objectivism, is affiliated with the American Philosophical Association's Eastern Division.
As noted below, McLuhan became one of the most widely publicized thinkers in the 20th century, so it is important to note his scholarly roots in the study of the history of rhetoric and dialectic.
While both musicology and ethnomusicology are defined by being ' the scholarly study of music ' they differ in their methodology and subject of research.
The polarization of the scholarly community in Germany over the Reuchlin ( 1455 – 1522 ) affair, attacked by the elite clergy for his study of Hebrew and Jewish texts, brought Luther fully in line with the humanist educational reforms who favored academic freedom.
A 2006 study compared scholarly research and publications on DID and dissociative amnesia to other mental health conditions, such as anorexia nervosa, alcohol abuse and schizophrenia from 1984 to 2003.
Where Stein provides the standard scholarly work on the Shakers in general and Rieman provides well researched work on Shaker craftsmanship, Francis provides the most comprehensive study on Mother Ann's life and work.
The standard scholarly study and best oveview.
In 1988, Michael Prestwich released what has been called "... the first scholarly study devoted exclusively to the political career of Edward I.
Wide interest in scholarly study resulted in the establishment of private academies and educational institutions.
A study by Prof. Shaw has criticized a century of scholarly literature which theorizes a long decline in agricultural conditions since ancient times due to destructive invasions and significant climate change ; Shaw writes that such theories may be based on " false assumptions about the past, dubious literary evidence, and misunderstood archaeological data.
The city is most noted for its central position on the Silk Road between China and the West, and for being an Islamic centre for scholarly study.
Building New Deal Liberalism: The Political Economy of Public Works, 1933 – 1956 ( 2006 ), the major scholarly study

scholarly and rise
* Vulgar Latin and Late Latin among the uneducated and educated populations respectively of the Roman empire and the states that followed it in the same range no later than 900 AD ; medieval Latin and Renaissance Latin among the educated populations of western, northern, central and part of eastern Europe until the rise of the national languages in that range, beginning with the first language academy in Italy in 1582 / 83 ; new Latin written only in scholarly and scientific contexts by a small minority of the educated population at scattered locations over all of Europe ; ecclesiastical Latin, in spoken and written contexts of liturgy and church administration only, over the range of the Roman Catholic Church.
While the Crusades offered little in the way of a “ victor ,” Adelard ’ s nondiscriminatory scholarly work inspired him to bring back to England many ancient texts and new questions that would later give rise to an English Renaissance.
With the rise of European colonization of Buddhist countries in Asia during the 19th century detailed knowledge of Buddhism became available to large numbers of people in the West, as a result of accompanying scholarly endeavours.
With the rise of scholarly work in children's literature over the past quarter-century, The Secret Garden has steadily risen to prominence, and is now one of Burnett's best-known works.
Clay Risen wrote in a review of The End of Southern Exceptionalism, a scholarly work by Richard Johnston and Byron Shafer, " from a backward region to an engine of the national economy, giving rise to a sizable new wealthy suburban class.
* English in Carthage ; or, the " Tenth Crusade ", a scholarly article published May 7, 2001, concerning the rise of English in Tunisia.
Some scholarly surveys begin with the rise of early Ecclesiastical Latin in the middle of the 4th century, others around AD 500, and still others with the replacement of written Late Latin by written Romance languages starting around the year 900 ( see under Late Latin ).
Literary magazines first began to appear in the early part of the 19th century, mirroring an overall rise in the number of books, magazines and scholarly journals being published at that time.
His fieldwork and writings on all aspects of French Canadian creative expression led to numerous popular and scholarly publications and are credited with contributing significantly to the rise of Québécois nationalism in the late 20th century.
This age is therefore the most flourishing period of Byzantine scholarly poetry ; its decline in the 12th century is contemporary with the rise of popular poetry.

scholarly and cultural
Der Eigene concentrated on cultural and scholarly material, and may have had an average of around 1500 subscribers per issue during its lifetime, although the exact numbers are uncertain.
" Cultural Studies ' Misfit: White Trash Studies ", Mississippi Quarterly 2004 57 ( 3 ): 369-387, traces the emergence of ' white trash studies ' as a scholarly field by placing representative 20th-century popular images of ' white trash ' in their Southern economic and cultural contexts.
Although Halloween is often claimed to be a cultural descendant of the Celtic festival of Samhain, such claims are generally not considered either historically accurate or scholarly.
This concept provided scholarly substance for explaining the underlying Indian-ness of apparently divergent cultural and linguistic patterns.
His learned, widely read, scholarly approach to the early renaissance cultural expansion demonstrated the quintessential well-rounded princely character.
" The Orient " being largely a cultural term, large parts of Asia — Siberia most notably — were excluded from the scholarly notion of " the Orient ".
The Campus has Three Libraries, The James E. Cheek Library, The TOS Education Library, and the Divinity School Library, that houses over 210, 000 volumes, 10, 000 ebooks, and many other sources of scholarly and cultural literature as well as microforms, located throughout Shaw University ( including cape sites ).
In scholarly usage, folkloristics represents an emphasis on the contemporary, social aspects of expressive culture, in contrast to the more literary or historical study of cultural texts.
The Angle settlers created Bernicia and Deira from which came Northumbria and a Golden Age in cultural, scholarly and monastic activity, centred around Lindisfarne and aided by Irish monks.
In the 21st century, the mythographer might also be a scholarly interpreter, sometimes drawing on field work, often with the aim of contributing to the fields of cultural anthropology, religious studies, or a myth theory.
Der Eigene concentrated on cultural and scholarly material, and may have had an average of around 1500 subscribers per issue during its lifetime, although the exact numbers are uncertain.
Huntley, several themes that arise in the novel include: “ silence ( both gendered and racially constituted ); necessity for speech ; the discovery of voice ; the construction of identity and the search for self-realization ; the mother-daughter relationship and the conflicts that it engenders ; memory ; acculturation and biculturalism ; and cultural alienation .” Huntley compiles a list of scholarly reviews on the themes and finds that they agree with his findings, particularly themes relating to immigrant communities and cross-cultural conflict.
However, Ong later tempered his praise, by describing McLuhan's The Gutenberg Galaxy as " a racy survey, indifferent to some scholarly detail, but uniquely valuable in suggesting the sweep and depth of the cultural and psychological changes entailed in the passage from illiteracy to print and beyond.
Michael W. Apple ( born 1942 ) is a leading critical educational theorist, recognized for numerous books and scholarly interests, which center on education and power, cultural politics, curriculum theory and research, critical teaching, and the development of democratic schools.
Gombrich remarked that he had two very different publics: amongst scholars he was known particularly for his work on the Renaissance and the psychology of perception, but also his thoughts on cultural history and tradition ; to a wider, non-specialist audience he was known for the accessibility and immediacy of his writing and his ability to present scholarly work in a clear and unfussy manner.
In the Paraskara Grhya-sutram ( verse 2. 1. 2 ), the Kambojas, as scholarly people, are classed with the Vasishthas — the cultural heroes of ancient India — and were counted amongst the six great scholarly houses of Vedic India.
Although Vakhtang ’ s political decisions have sometimes been object of criticism, his scholarly and cultural activities are the crowning merits of his reign.
The Oxford, Cambridge, and Arden editions are significantly more scholarly than the Signet and abovementioned Bantam plays ; that is, the scholar assumes the reader to be somewhat versed in Elizabethan English such that the glossaries focus more about mythological and cultural references than mere syntax.
He participated in the Congress of Monastir in 1908, and in January of the next year, he began editing a monthly magazine entitled “ Diturija ”, a magazine based on the cultural, literary and scholarly interest of Albania.
In response to the criticism, Yuan Zhiming, the co-author of the sixth part of the documentary, argued that Heshang was not a scholarly work but rather a type of cultural product that aimed to call for Chinese people to “ think about the historical heritage standing in the way of modernization ”.
Supplementary to its primary role as a publisher of scholarly texts, the Society also attempts to advance its aims by organising and participating in meetings, symposia and conferences which contribute to an increased awareness of geographical exploration and cultural encounter.
* Led first U. S. Federal cultural delegation to the People's Republic of China ( June 2007 ), which led to a number of rich cultural and scholarly collaborations among the cultural agencies and the Ministry of Culture in China ;

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