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The legal writings used are called Institutional Texts and come mostly from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
* Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, including Vulgates, Breviaries, Contracts, and Herbal Texts from 12-17th century, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
In 1973, archeologists discovered copies of early Chinese books, known as the Mawangdui Silk Texts, in a tomb dating from 168 BC.
The Pyramid Texts from ancient Egypt are one of the oldest known religious texts in the world dating to between 2400-2300 BCE.
Scholars contend that Irenaeus quotes from 21 of the 27 New Testament Texts:
* Yiannopoulos, A. N., The Civil Codes of Louisiana ( reprinted from Civil Law System: Louisiana and Comparative law, A Coursebook: Texts, Cases and Materials, 3d Edition ; similar to version in preface to Louisiana Civil Code, ed.
* Sacred Texts: Judaism: Tales and Maxims from the Midrash extracted and translated by Samuel Rapaport, 1908.
Texts from the Hellenistic period and later offered an eponymous Ninus as the founder of Nineveh, although there is no historical basis for this.
Most information we have on the myths of Osiris is derived from allusions contained in the Pyramid Texts at the end of the Fifth Dynasty, later New Kingdom source documents such as the Shabaka Stone and the Contending of Horus and Seth, and much later, in narrative style from the writings of Greek authors including Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus.
* Vatican II Texts from the Vatican
* Vatican II Texts from the Eternal Word Television Network
* Vatican II Texts from Christus Rex
According to Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman, authors of The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts, at the time of the kingdoms of David and Solomon, Jerusalem was populated by only few hundred residents or less, which is insufficient for an empire stretching from the Euphrates to Eilath.
The Talmud derives this from a calculation based on Biblical Texts.
For this reason he was sometimes connected with navigation, although early references call him the great runner, as below from Spell 521 of the Coffin Texts.
The same elements from the myth that appear in the Pyramid Texts recur in funerary texts written in later times, such as the Coffin Texts from the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2055 – 1650 BC ) and the Book of the Dead from the New Kingdom ( c. 1550 – 1070 BC ).
Texts related to Osirian rituals come from the walls of Egyptian temples that date from the New Kingdom to the Ptolemaic era of 323 – 30 BC.
Texts from Ugarit also refer to an individual Canaanite (* kn ' ny ), suggesting that the Semitic people of Ugarit, contrary to much modern opinion, considered themselves to be non-Canaanite.

Texts and Egypt
Ucko, for example, notes that early Egyptian figurines of women holding their breasts had been taken as ' obviously ' significant of maternity or fertility, but the Pyramid Texts revealed that in Egypt this was the female sign of grief.
She is also mentioned in the Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts as protecting the sun god Re from poisonous snakes .< ref > Wilkinson, Richard H. < cite > The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt </ cite >.
Texts from the Middle Kingdom include Asiatic names suggesting their presence in Egypt during the 12th dynasty.
The Nile Level Texts ( or Nile Quay Texts ) are inscribed on the cult terrace ( the so-called " quay ") at the temple of Karnak, in Thebes, Egypt.

Texts and Role
" The Role of the Sogdians as Translators of Buddhist Texts ," in Silk Road Studies VII: Nomads, Traders, and Holy Men Along China's Silk Road, 75 – 78.

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* Kirk, G. S., J. E. Raven, M. Schofield ( 1984 ) The Presocratic Philosophers: A Critical History with a Selection of Texts, 2nd ed.
Otto E. Neugebauer: Astronomical Cuneiform Texts.
Otto E. Neugebauer: Astronomical Cuneiform Texts.
* David C. Mirhady, " Dicaearchus of Messana: The Sources, Texts and Translations ," in Fortenbaugh, W., Schütrumpf, E., ( editors ) Dicaearchus of Messana: Text, Translation, and Discussion.
* E. Chiera, Sumerian Texts of Varied Contents, Chicago, 1934, No. 3.
* http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / secondary / SMIGRA */ Lemuralia. html Smith, William, 1875.
* Books for students, including the Tutorial Chemistry Texts series of 23 books, edited by Professor E. W. Abel, and the 8 books in the Molecular World series, whose coordinating editor is Professor L. E. Smart.
* Sacred Texts: Christianity: Testamentum Adami, an English translation of the Testament of Adam by E. A. Wallis Budge.
http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Ammian / home. html
Available online at < http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Cassius_Dio / 17 *. html >.
17 May 2007 < http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Strabo / 4B *. html >.</ ref > The Via Aquitania begins in Narbonne, where it connects to the Via Domitia.
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LacusCurtius has the Loeb translation by Bernadotte Perrin ( published 1914 ‑ 1926 ) of part of the Moralia and all the Lives ; see http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Plutarch / home. html
< http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Polybius / 1 *. html ></ ref > The Carthaginian generals Hanno and Hamilcar then came to Utica's defense, managing to raise the siege, but " the severest blow of all … was the defection of Hippacritae and Utica, the only two cities in Libya which had … bravely faced the present war … indeed they never had on any occasion given the least sign of hostility to Carthage .” Polybius.
< http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Polybius / 1 *. html ></ ref > Eventually, the forces of Carthage proved victorious, forcing Utica and Hippacritae to surrender after a short siege.
< http :// penelope. uchicago. edu / Thayer / E / Roman / Texts / Plutarch / Lives / Cato_Minor *. html ></ ref > After his death, Cato was given the name of Uticensis, due to the place of his death as well as to his public glorification and burial by the citizens of Utica .< ref > Cassius Dio.
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* Atkins, E. M .; Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Griffin, M. T., Cicero: On Duties ( Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought ), Cambridge University Press ( February 21, 1991 ).
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