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Sentences and enough
Sentences that are notable but not quite bad enough to merit the Grand Prize or a category prize are awarded Dishonorable Mentions.

Sentences and him
Three years earlier his fame had earned him the position of lecturer on the The Four Books of Sentences — a book of theology written by Peter Lombard in the twelfth century — and in 1255 he received the degree of master, the medieval equivalent of doctor.
His Image of Governance, compiled of the Actes and Sentences notable of the most noble Emperor Alexander Severus ( 1540 ) professed to be a translation from a Greek manuscript of the emperor's secretary Encolpius ( or Eucolpius, as Elyot calls him ), which had been lent him by a gentleman of Naples, called Pudericus, who asked to have it back before the translation was complete.
Only one work can reliably be attributed to him, a commentary on the Sentences which survives in many manuscripts: only small parts have been edited, by the Franciscans of Quaracchi ( 1904 ), and by A. Daniels ( 1909, 1913 ), P. Muscat ( 1927 ), J .- M. Bissen ( 1927 ), and L. Hödl ( 1990 ).
He was a Dominican affiliated to the province of Toulouse, and a general chapter of his order at Poitiers in 1407 assigned him to lecture on The Sentences in the University of Paris.

Sentences and by
English translation by Giulio Silano, The Sentences.
Sentences often end without punctuation, or end with multiple exclamation marks or question marks, usually separated by spaces.
* Sentences, a 12-century book of theology by Peter Lombard
* Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, an autobiographical graphic novel by the MF Grimm, published by Vertigo in 2007
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His works, as arranged in the most recent Critical Edition of his works by the Quaracchi Fathers ( Collegio S. Bonaventura ), consist of a Commentary on the Sentences of Lombard, in four volumes, and eight other volumes, among which are a Commentary on the Gospel of St Luke and a number of smaller works ; the most famous of which are Itinerarium Mentis in Deum, Breviloquium, De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam, Soliloquium, and De septem itineribus aeternitatis, in which most of what is individual in his teaching is contained.
As of 1911, the best texts of the Sentences were those of Eduard Wölfflin ( 1869 ), A. Spengel ( 1874 ), and Wilhelm Meyer ( 1880 ), with complete critical apparatus and index verborum ; editions with notes by O. Friedrich ( 1880 ), R. A. H. Bickford-Smith ( 1895 ), with full bibliography ; see also W. Meyer, Die Sammlungen der Spruchverse des Publilius Syrus ( 1877 ), an important work.
The British Museum Is Falling Down ( 1965 ) is a comic novel by British author David Lodge about a 25-year-old poverty-stricken student of English literature who, rather than work on his thesis ( entitled " The Structure of Long Sentences in Three Modern English Novels ") in the reading room of the British Museum, is time and again distracted from his work and who gets into all kinds of trouble instead.
# Speculative Works, of which the chief is his " Quæstiones " ( philosophical and theological ), printed partly in an extremely rare edition ( Venice, 1509 ), which contains also his defences against the Paris theologians of 1283-85 which were reprinted by Charles du Plessis d ' Argentré, Collectio judiciorum, I ( Paris, 1724 ), 226-34 ; Commentary on the Book of Sentences ; " De Sacramentis " etc.
Sentences can also be extended indefinitely by the addition of modifiers and modifier clauses, such as
Sentences of death are now handed down by the jury, and the jury's decision is read and approved or disapproved by the judge.
Category: Sentences by type
Category: Sentences by type
Sentences of Death by John Brunner
We should look instead to the production of the gloss on Scripture associated with Anselm of Laon, the rise to prominence of dialectic ( middle subject of the medieval trivium ) in the work of Abelard, and the production by Peter Lombard of a collection of Sentences or opinions of the Church Fathers and other authorities.
The Four Books of Sentences ( Libri Quattuor Sententiarum ) is a book of theology written by Peter Lombard in the twelfth century.
The Book of Sentences had its precursor in the glosses ( an explanation or interpretation of a biblical text ) by the masters who lectured using Saint Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible ( the Vulgate ).
* Commentary on the Sentences by St. Thomas Aquinas ( partial translation )
Sentences are generally characterized in most languages by the presence of a finite verb, e. g. " The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ".
St. Thomas Aquinas in his Commentary on the Master of the Sentences thus explains its peculiar use: " Since it is requisite for the remission of sin that a man cast away entirely the liking for sin which implies a sort of continuity and solidity in his mind, the act which obtains forgiveness is termed by a figure of speech ' contrition '" ( In Lib.

Sentences and .
His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ( Magister Sententiarum ), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
He introduced the Sentences of Peter Lombard as the basic textbook for the study of theology.
He had written the summary / commentary of Peter Lombard's four books of the Sentences.
While it is common for scholars to state that Alexander was the first to write a commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, it is not quite accurate.
There were a number of " commentaries " on the Sentences, but Alexander appears to have been the first magisterial commentary.
Between 1220 and 1227, he wrote a Glossa in quatuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi ( A Gloss on the Four Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ), which was particularly important because it was the first time that a book other than the Bible was used as a textbook during biblical study.
< http :// www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov / pmc / articles / PMC1847567 />.</ ref > Sentences that are usually problematic will be reworded into active-voiced, declarative phrasings of their non-canonical counterparts.
Sentences can be constructed that cannot consistently be assigned a truth value even though they are completely in accord with grammar and semantic rules.
There are explicit references to Maimonides in several of Aquinas's works, including the Commentary on the Sentences.
Sentences which predict events in the future, and sentences which seem open to interpretation, are particularly difficult for philosophers who hold that the principle of bivalence applies to all declarative natural-language statements.
Pope Innocent V was the author of several works of philosophy, theology, and canon law, including commentaries on the Pauline epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.
* Sentences of Ali son-in-law of Mahomet, and his fourth successor.
e. g. Phonemes, Words, Phrases, and Sentences ;
During the Middle Ages of Europe, theologian Peter Lombard's Sentences ( 1150 ) had become a standard work of theology, and many ambitious theological scholars wrote commentaries on it.
A theological commission had been asked to review his Commentary on the Sentences, and it was during this that Ockham found himself involved in a different debate.
** Sentences totalling 307 years are passed on 12 men who stole £ 2. 6m in used bank notes, after holding up the night mail train travelling from Glasgow to London in August 1963 – a heist that became known as the Great Train Robbery.
His nearest pronouncement seems to be Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate must never be posited without necessity, which occurs in his theological work on the ' Sentences of Peter Lombard ' ( Quaestiones et decisiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi ( ed.

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