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* Yale edition of complete works, the standard scholarly edition
The extant works of Claudius present a different view, painting a picture of an intelligent, scholarly, well-read, and conscientious administrator with an eye to detail and justice.
Rummel's sources include scholarly works, refugee reports, memoirs, biographies, historical analyses, actual exhumed-body counts, and records kept by the murderers themselves.
The list of his other works, including his three erudite contributions to the question of authorship of the Imitatio Christi, will be found in C. Toussaint's scholarly article in Alfred Vacant's Dictionnaire de theologie ( 1900, cols 1115-1117 ).
The problem has spawned numerous scholarly works addressing it directly, while questions that relate to it have been addressed in fields as diverse as astronomy, biology, ecology, and philosophy.
In the 3rd century of Islam ( from 225 / 840 to about 275 / 889 ), six hadith experts composed brief works recording a selection of about two-to five-thousand such texts which they felt to have been most soundly documented or most widely referred to in the Muslim scholarly community.
Given that this etymology does not appear in the usual scholarly works on etymology, this claim is usually dismissed as a false etymology.
Judgments of international tribunals as well as scholarly works have traditionally been looked to as persuasive sources for custom in addition to direct evidence of state behavior ( and they are also explicitly mentioned as such in Art.
The Florida Edition of Sterne's works is currently the leading scholarly edition – although the final volume ( Sterne's letters ) has yet to be published.
Ginzberg was the author of a number of scholarly Jewish works, including a commentary on Talmud Yerushalmi ( the Jerusalem Talmud ) and his six-volume ( plus a one-volume index ) The Legends of the Jews, ( 1909 ) which combined hundreds of legends and parables from a lifetime of midrash research.
Milton Friedman's works include many monographs, books, scholarly articles, papers, magazine columns, television programs, videos, and lectures, and cover a broad range of topics of microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic history, and public policy issues.
They began work on a new and complete edition of Nietzsche's collected works, making Nietzsche more accessible for scholarly research.
His Latin writings include scholarly works, introspective essays, letters, and more poetry.
" Critical scholarly works like Guenter Lewy's controversial The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany ( 1964 ) also followed the publication of The Deputy.
Educated pastors could read the Bible in its original languages of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, as well as church tradition and scholarly works, which were most commonly written in Latin.
* Sacred Texts site hosts texts scriptures, literature and scholarly works on Satan, Satanism and related religious matters
Pioneering scholarly works on the Viking Age began to reach a small readership in Britain.
A major centre for Reformation and Renaissance studies, Victoria is home to international scholarly projects and holdings devoted to pre-Puritan English drama and the works of Desiderius Erasmus.
It has since been repeatedly updated, as scholarly research improves knowledge of the dates and authenticity of individual works.
Because many of the passages involved appear in works associated with either Deuteronomy, the Deuteronomistic History ( Joshua through Kings ) or in Jeremiah, most recent scholarly treatments have suggested that a Deuteronomistic movement of this period developed the idea of monotheism as a response to the religious issues of the time.
While Tyndale would have to learn Hebrew in Germany due to England's active Edict of Expulsion against the Jews, he works promininently into an age where Greek was available to the European scholarly community for the first time in centuries.
The university became involved in the print trade around 1480, and grew into a major printer of Bibles, prayer books, and scholarly works.
The hermit spends most of his day in the cell: he meditates, prays the minor hours of the Liturgy of the Hours on his own, eats, studies and writes ( Carthusian monks have published scholarly and spiritual works ), and works in his garden or at some manual trade.

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A research library supports scholarly research and will generally include primary as well as secondary sources ; it will maintain permanent collections and attempt to provide access to all necessary material.
Its output had increased to include school books and modern scholarly texts such as James Clerk Maxwell's A Treatise on Electricity & Magnetism ( 1873 ), which proved fundamental to Einstein's thought.
The essays usually relate in some way to, or reflect upon, the honoree's contributions to their scholarly field, but can include important original research by the authors.
Popular ( as opposed to scholarly ) non-fiction books that cover Tostig's life and role in history include:
Annual events at the Center include a scholarly conference in late April and an outdoor Neihardt Day festival in early August.
Descriptive bibliographies as a scholarly product usually include information on the following aspect of a given book as a material object:
His published scholarly works include the fifteen large volumes of Norman Conquest, his unfinished History of Sicily, and his William Rufus ( 1882 ).
Teitelbaum's works include collections of responsa and novelae ( scholarly contributions to Talmudic debates ) entitled Divrei Yoel and Al HaGeulah V ' Al HaTemurah this was written with the help of the late Rabbi N. Y. Meisels.
In fact, Rebbe Nachman claimed that while even a complete simpleton can become a pure and righteous Jew, the ideal study schedule of an extremely scholarly Hasid should include the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ) with its commentaries, the entire Talmud with its commentaries, the entire Shulchan Arukh, all the Midrashic works, the Zohar and Tikkunei Zohar, the teachings of the Arizal and other kabbalistic works, all over the course of a single year.
Some of these that have received attention in the scholarly literature include impression formation, deception, group dynamics, disinhibition and especially relationship formation.
Müller ’ s scholarly works, published separately as well as an 18-volume Collected Works, include:
Books and Periodicals: More than 80, 000 printed volumes include scholarly monographs as well as popular works.
Examples of possible programs include summer undergraduate research, in which more than 50 students are supported each summer by the College on independent projects with a sponsoring faculty member ; the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, to which Union sends one of the largest contingents to its national conference each year where the students present their work and interact with peers from colleges and universities across the country ; general internships at such nearby sites as General Electric's Global Research Center ; and the Steinmetz Symposium, where more than 300 students take part in an annual celebration of student scholarly work.
As non-Mormon scholars view the Book of Mormon as a work of fiction, and do not recognize Nephi as a historical figure, the predominant scholarly view is that the name was selected or coined by Joseph Smith, Jr. Based on a non-religious or secular perspective, hypotheses for the name's origin include:
In Europe, the scholarly journals of the profession include the European Journal of Counselling Psychology ( under the auspices of the European Association of Counselling Psychology ) and the Counselling Psychology Review ( under the auspices of the British Psychological Society ).
Gulkowitsch ’ s methodology was philological, i. e. he approached his studies from the perspective of a critical reading of the relevant texts ; the scholarly tradition in which he stood ist that of the history of religion school whose representatives include, e. g., Adolf von Harnack, and which was the dominant school in Leipzig.
Such works include scholarly journals, periodicals, monographs, government documents, original documents, and significant works in fiction and non-fiction.
Among important articles by Williams Cornish one might include the following: "' Linguistically sound principles ': the case against Kernewek Kemmyn ", Cornish Studies, 4, ( 1997 ); " Pre-occlusion in Cornish ", Studia Celtica 32 ( 1998 ); " Indirect Statement in Cornish and Breton ", Cornish Studies 6, ( 1998 ); " Saint in Cornish ", Cornish Studies 7 ( 1999 ) and the review, "' A modern and scholarly Cornish-English dictionary ': Ken George ’ s Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn ( 1993 )", Cornish Studies, 9 ( 2001 ).
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.
Other honors include the 1992 George Sarton Medal, for " a lifetime scholarly achievement " as an historian of science.
In 2008, Wizard began adding an academic forum called Wizard World University to include scholarly panels at their conventions, beginning with the November convention in Arlington, Texas.

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