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Albert B. Lord suggests that the Homeric poems were dictated to a scribe by a minstrel who held in his mind the poems fully matured but did not himself possess the knowledge of writing since it would be useless to his guild, and Magoun argues that the Beowulf poet and Cynewulf may have dictated their verse in the same fashion.
Albert I may refer to:
Albert II may refer to:
Albert III may refer to:
Consequently, canon 351 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment, and that those who are not already bishops must receive episcopal consecration, a rule from which dispensation may be obtained from the pope, as by Cardinals Roberto Tucci, Albert Vanhoye, Domenico Bartolucci and most recently Karl Josef Becker.
Oral poetry may qualify as an epic, and Albert Lord and Milman Parry have argued that classical epics were fundamentally an oral poetic form.
" Partington suggests that some of the book may have been compiled by Albert's students, " but since it is found in thirteenth century manuscripts, it may well be by Albert.
A tradition may be deliberately created and promulgated for personal, commercial, political, or national self-interest, as was done in colonial Africa ; or it may be adopted rapidly based on a single highly publicized event, rather than developing and spreading organically in a population, as in the case of the white wedding dress, which only became popular after Queen Victoria wore a white gown at her wedding to Albert of Saxe-Coburg.
Some, such as George VI of the United Kingdom ( born Albert Frederick Arthur George ), may wish to make a connection between their reign and that of a previous sovereign ( in his case, his father, George V ).
Prince Albert may also refer to:
Bob Dylan holds a cue card in the music video for " Subterranean Homesick Blues ". The film features Joan Baez, Donovan and Alan Price ( who had just left The Animals ), Dylan's manager Albert Grossman and his road manager Bob Neuwirth ; Marianne Faithfull, John Mayall, Ginger Baker, and Allen Ginsberg may also be glimpsed in the background.
Regarding this etymology, linguist Albert Morey Sturtevant comments that “ fluids may result from the crushing or pressing of an object ( cf.
Highbury may have stayed this way, as the plan was to create a park – Albert Park – between St Paul's Road / Balls Pond Road and the Seven Sisters Road.
Princess Alexandra ( Grace Kelly ) is the princess, her cousin the crown prince, Albert, is played by Alec Guinness, and her brothers ' tutor, a commoner for whom she thinks she may feel more affection than she does for the prince, is played by Louis Jourdan.
Princess Alexandra is urged by her mother to accept Albert so that their family may regain a throne that was taken from them by Napoleon.
Albert Hogeterp argues that the Gospel's saying 12, which attributes leadership of the community to James the Just rather than to Peter, agrees with the description of the early Jerusalem church by Paul in Galatians and may reflect a tradition predating AD 70.
The town's name is derived from the nearby Biese creek ( after meaning rush plants ), a tributary of the Aland ; though it may also refer to the bishop's march, a possession of the Havelberg bishops mentioned in a 1209 deed issued by the Ascanian margrave Albert II.
Some biographers have said that Stephen was a misogynist, although this has recently been questioned, and he may have felt emotionally attached to Albert Victor, but whether or not his feelings were overtly homosexual is open to question.
Rumours that Prince Albert Victor may have committed, or been responsible for, the Jack the Ripper murders were first mentioned in print in 1962.
Excluding those metal domes which simply imitated multi-shell masonry, metal framed domes such as the elliptical dome of Royal Albert Hall in London ( 57 to 67 meters in diameter ) and the circular dome of Halle au Blé in Paris may represent the chief 19th century development of the simple domed form.
Albert of Mecklenburg may refer to:
Victoria may have had much to do with the practice, owing to her long and conspicuous grief over the death of her husband, Prince Albert.

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The term is used in various ways: to refer to a particular aspect of an individual, or the individual in their entirety ; to a scholar in many subjects ( e. g. Isaac Newton or Leonardo da Vinci ) or a scholar in a single subject ( e. g., Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking ).
Albert Einstein stated that " as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain ; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
In 1978, Albert Frey-Wyssling suggested that the term organelle should refer only to structures that convert energy, such as centrosomes, ribosomes, and nucleoli.
Throughout the play the couple refer to each other by pet names, " Didi " and " Gogo " although the boy addresses Vladimir as " Mister Albert ".
Many medieval authors refer to Herman's work, for instance Albert the Great ( Albert von Bollstädt, Albertus Magnus ), instructor to Thomas Aquinas, in his work Speculum astronomiae.
Yet in Du " Cubisme " Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes articulate: " If we wished to relate the space of the painters to geometry, we should have to refer it to the non-Euclidian mathematicians ; we should have to study, at some length, certain of Riemann's theorems.
A sample of wallpaper from the house is in the Victoria and Albert Museum refer to museum records under flock wallpaper.
Albert Smith may refer to:
George Albert Smith may refer to:
Albert Medal may refer to:
The term immunostaining was originally used to refer to the immunohistochemical staining of tissue sections, as first described by Albert Coons in 1941.
Albert of Saxony may refer to:
Albert Park may refer to:
Albert Tucker may refer to:
Fat Albert may refer to:
Albert Rothenberg coined the term ' Janusian Thinking ', now termed janusian process, to refer to the ability to conceive and use two or more antithetical or opposite thoughts simultaneously, a capacity Rothenberg found to be a component of outstanding creativity.

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We concluded that we may refer workers to the fieldwork ( but not the packing shed work ) provided we give them written notice of the packing shed dispute.
The following items may be specified in actual or symbolic form in the operands of those instructions which refer to the particular items: channel, unit, combined channel and unit, combined arm and file, unit record synchronizers, inquiry synchronizers, and alteration switches.
On the other hand significant facts may be concealed -- she may mean I or everybody, as it did with the tense and irritable woman mentioned before, may refer to a specific person.
The term altruism may also refer to an ethical doctrine that claims that individuals are morally obliged to benefit others.
Alien or Aliens may refer to:
Austin may also refer to:
It may refer to:
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Aberdeen may also refer to:
Argument may also refer to:
Animal or Animals may also refer to:
Aa River may refer to:
Atlas may also refer to:
Asterism may refer to:
Anaconda may refer to:
Altenberg ( German for " old mountain ") may refer to:
AM or similar may refer to:
Abatement refers generally to a lessening, diminution, reduction, or moderation ; specifically, it may refer to:
In statistics, the term analysis may refer to any method used
Atlantic may also refer to:
APL is an abbreviation, acronym, or initialism that may refer to:
Athene may also refer to:
Alternative history may refer to a number of subjects relating to history, the chronology and study of the past.

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