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Acta and martyrdom
The Acta notes that the martyrdom occurred in the year when Minucius Timinianus was proconsul in the Roman province of Africa, but as Timinianus is not otherwise attested in history, this information does not clarify the date.
Fernando displayed a no less heroic forbearance during his six years of captivity among the Muslims, a long martyrdom which after his death placed him among the Blessed ( Acta SS., 5 June ).

Acta and bishop
The Martyrium presents the confrontation of the bishop Ignatius with Trajan at Antioch, a familiar trope of Acta of the martyrs, and many details of the long, partly overland voyage to Rome.
About Januarius, the account says only that he was " bishop as well as martyr, an illustrious member of the Neapolitan church " The Acta Bononensia says that " At Pozzuoli in Campania honored the memory of the holy martyrs Januarius, Bishop of Beneventum, Festus his deacon, and Desiderius lector, together with Sossius deacon of the church of Misenum, Proculus, deacon of Pozzuoli, Eutyches and Acutius, who after chains and imprisonment were beheaded under the Emperor Diocletian ".
Ado wrote also a book on the miracles ( Miracula ) of St. Bernard, archbishop of Vienne ( 9th century ), published in the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum ; a life or Martyrium of St. Desiderius, bishop of Vienne ( d. 608 ); and a life of St. Theudericus, abbot of Vienne ( 563 ).
The chief authorities used were: Sextus Julius Africanus ; the consular Fasti ; the Chronicle and Church History of Eusebius ; John Malalas ; the Acta Martyrum ; the treatise of Epiphanius, bishop of Constantia ( the old Salamis ) in Cyprus ( fl.

Acta and Eulogius
The detailed Acta of these martyrs were ascribed to the aptly named " Eulogius " (" blessing "), who was one of the last two to die.

Acta and ;
Besides this may be mentioned editions of the New Testament apocrypha, De Evangeliorum apocryphorum origine et usu ( 1851 ); Acta Apostolorum apocrypha ( 1851 ); Evangelia apocrypha ( 1853 ; 2nd ed., 1876 ); Apocalypses apocryphae ( 1866 ), and various minor writings, partly of an apologetic character, such as Wann wurden unsere Evangelien verfasst?
The assembled bishops informed the pope that a copy of all the " Acta " would be transmitted to him ; in March, 453, Pope Leo commissioned Julian of Cos, then at Constantinople, to make a collection of all the Acts and translate them into Latin.
Introduction, xcix – c ; Acta SS., January, II, 369
In the West she was identified with Martha of Bethany ; in the East she was called Berenike, or Beronike, the name appearing in as early a work as the " Acta Pilati ", the most ancient form of which goes back to the fourth century.
The Acta contains details of official decrees and appointments ; births, deaths, and marriages.
" Acta Psychiatrica Scandanavia 88: 403-408 ; Beautrais, Annette L., Peter R. Joyce, and Roger T. Mulder.
* A New Distance ( 1994, Acta ; reissued by Emanem Records in 2005 with additional material from 1993 ) ( featuring: John Stevens, John Butcher, Roger Smith )
For the Bob, Brownlee temporarily abandoned his seriousness to script skits poking fun at the college and his classmates ; these won good reviews, with the Acta Victoriana declaring the 1908 edition, which Brownlee headed, " one of the best ever ".
" Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2005 ; 125 ; 918-919.
Acta Orientalia 1, 3 – 11 ; AO II, 142 – 167 ; AO IV, 1 – 41, 161 – 213 ; AO VI, 97 – 241. 1922.
xxiv, from which it was reprinted in the Acta Eruditorum ( 1707 ), and also in the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences at Paris ;
: State of the art in hair analysis for detection of drugs and alcohol abuse ; Clinica Chimic Acta 370 2006 17-49.
Publications under the collective title of " Acta Universitatis Szegediensis ", edited at different faculties and institutes, were already winning fame for the University at that time ; the Society of the Friends of the University helped towards their publication.
* 1984 Lennart Carleson for his papers: An interpolation problem for bounded analytic functions, American Journal of Mathematics, volume 80 ( 1958 ), pp. 921-930 ; Interpolation by bounded analytic functions and the Corona problem, Annals of Mathematics ( 2 ), volume 76 ( 1962 ), pp. 547-559 ; and On convergence and growth of partial sums of Fourier series, Acta Mathematica volume 116 ( 1966 ), pp. 135-157.
Biochim Biophys Acta 1998 ; 1425: 291-9.
James, Matthias is portrayed as a captive in a country of anthropophagi ( literally man-eaters, i. e. cannibals ) and is rescued by Andrew and Jesus ; it is no longer considered to be a portion of the text of Acta Andreae.

Acta and they
The precise number of children in the family was historically contentious: the commentary on 30 May in the Acta Sanctorum, for example, initially states that they were nine, before describing Peter as the tenth child.
" Meanwhile Bonifacio met with his remaining supporters and drew up the Acta de Tejeros ( Act of Tejeros ) wherein they gave their reasons for not accepting the election results.
* For Roman Catholic Church canon law, laws issued by the Pope or an ecumenical council are promulgated when they are published in Acta Apostolicae Sedis and by default have the force of law three months after promulgation.

Acta and are
The original acts and debates of the council, as prepared by its general secretary, Bishop Angelo Massarelli, in six large folio volumes, are deposited in the Vatican Library and remained there unpublished for more than 300 years and were brought to light, though only in part, by Augustin Theiner, priest of the oratory ( d. 1874 ), in Acta genuina sancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini nunc primum integre edita ( 2 vols., Leipzig, 1874 ).
The Fasti Triumphales ( also called Acta Triumphalia ) are fragmentary, inscribed stone tablets which were erected somewhere in the Forum Romanum during the reign of the first emperor, Augustus, and date from approximately 12 BCE.
The original Greek acts of the council are lost, but an old Latin version exists, possibly made for Vigilius, of which there is a critical edition in Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum, Tome IV, vol.
The oldest preserved Norwegian prose works are from the mid-12th century, the earliest are Latin hagiographical and historical texts such as Passio Olavi, Acta sanctorum in Selio, Historia Norwegie and Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium.
Epiphanius refers to an Acta Pilati similar to this, as early as 376 AD, but there are indications that the current Greek text, the earliest extant form, is a revision of an earlier one.
Instances are to be found in the Carmen Saliare, the formula of the devotio, the lutration of the fields and the sacrifice of the porca praecidanea, the Acta of the Arval Brethren.
( Selected papers are published in Acta Astronautica ).
Uznadze's main scientific works are: " Wladimir Solowjow: seine Erkenntnistheorie und Metaphysik " ( a monograph, in German, Halle, 1910 ); " Henri Bergson " ( a monograph, in Russian, Tbilisi, 1923 ); " Untersuchungen zur Psychologie der Einstellung " (" Acta Psychologica ", Vol. IV, No. 3, 1939, in German ); " The Psychology of Set " ( a monograph, in English, New York, 1966 ); " Psychological Investigations " ( In Russian, English summary, Moscow, 1966 ).
A large body of evidence, which is consider either direct or indirect that small ions are liberated into the gas phase through the ion evaporation mechanism, de la Mora, Electrospray ionization of large multiply charged species proceeds via Dole ’ s charged residue mechanism, Analytica Chimica Acta 406: 93 – 104, 2000 at page 104, " An evaluation of the electric field on the drop surface at the point when it just ceases to be spherical ( yet carries the total ion charge z ) indicates that small PEG ions may be formed by ion evaporation.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, for example, asserts that " the additional details which are found concerning Joseph in the apocryphal Acta Pilati, are unworthy of credence.
Such medieval accounts as were known are either legendary or hagiographical, such as the account in Fihrist by Ibn al-Nadim, purportedly by al-Biruni, or were anti-Manichaean polemics, such as the 4th century Acta Archelai.
The Gospel volumes are entitled, Alfonsi Salmeronis Toletani, e Societate Jusu Theologi, Commentarii in Evangelicam Historiam et in Acta Apostolorum, in duodecim tomos distributi ( Madrid, 1598 – 1601 ).
There are also parallel texts of single books printed in the Bollandists ' Acta Sanctorum.
The results are published in three periodicals: Acta Biologica Cracoviensia, Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica, and Folia Morphologica.
It has been translated into several languages, and Greek and Latin translations are found in the Acta Sanctorum Bollandistarum, tome viii.
Details relating to this reform are ill authenticated, the Acta of John of Meda ( Acta sanctorum, Sept., vii.
Some of the most prestigious journals in pure mathematics are Annals of Mathematics, Publications Mathématiques de l ' IHÉS, Acta Mathematica, and Inventiones Mathematicae.

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