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* Dilworth, John ( 1992 ) " The Violin and Bow-Origins and Development " in: The Cambridge Companion to the Violin ; ed.
( 1999 ) The Cambridge Companion to Early Greek Philosophy Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 159 – 180, ISBN 0-521-44667-8
The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft.
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" In The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine, edited by Noel Lenski, 35 – 58.
* Fine, Kit, 1995, " Part-Whole " in Smith, B., and Smith, D. W., eds., The Cambridge Companion to Husserl.
) The Cambridge Companion to George Orwell.
) The Cambridge Companion to Galen.
The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction.
In The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies Ed.
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film.
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The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment ( 2003 ) complete online edition ; also excerpt and text search
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* Kathryn Cramer's chapter on hard science fiction in The Cambridge Companion to SF, ed.
The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau.
The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, Cambridge 2005.

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* Witherington III, Ben, ( 2003 ) Revelation, The New Cambridge Bible Commentary, New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-00068-0.
John Baskerville printed works for the University of Cambridge in 1758 and, although an atheist, printed a splendid folio Bible in 1763.
* The Cambridge History of the Bible.
Price quickly primed Frowde for the imminent publication jointly with Cambridge University Press of the Revised Version of the Bible, which promised to be a ' bestseller ' on a scale that would require the employment of all the Press's resources to keep up with the demand.
Others who have accepted the Lederer / Cook explanation of the two methods of dating for the time of Pekah are Thiele in his second edition of Mysterious Numbers and later, Leslie McFall, Francis Andersen and David Noel Freedman in their commentary on Hosea in the Anchor Bible Series, T. C. Mitchell, in the Cambridge Ancient History, and Jack Finegan in his Handbook of Biblical Chronology.
In 1591, Thomas's successor, John Legate, printed the first Cambridge Bible, an octavo edition of the popular Geneva Bible.
The Press was the first to use this technique, and in 1805 produced the technically successful and much-reprinted Cambridge Stereotype Bible.
After being for many years president of the Massachusetts Bible Society, he died at Cambridge.
The Nine Lessons, which are the same every year, are read by representatives of the college and of the City of Cambridge from the 1611 Authorized King James Version of the Bible in the following order: a chorister, a choral scholar, a representative of Cambridge churches, a representative of the City of Cambridge, a representative of King's College's sister college at Eton, the Chaplain, the Director of Music, a fellow of the College, and the Provost of the College.
The third Eggestein Bible was set from the copy of the Gutenberg Bible now in Cambridge University Library.
The FEBCC, as of 2012, administers Heritage Baptist College and Heritage Theological Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario, Northwest Baptist Seminary in Langley, BC, SEMBEQ and Muskoka Bible Centre through it's regional offices and head office.
The sect came to be known for its exclusivity for the King James Bible, specifically the KJV " Pure Cambridge Edition " Bible.
* The Cambridge History of the Bible, 3 vols., eds.
“ Englishing the Bible, 1066-1549 .” The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature.
Laurence Chaderton was the first Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge and among the first translators of the King James Version of the Bible.
The rare Confraternity Bible and the New Cambridge Paragraph Bible are typeset in similar fashion.
The text adhered to by the translators of the New English Bible can be found in The Greek New Testament, edited by R. V. G. Tasker and published by the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge ( 1964 ).

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* In October 2006, the New Scientist headlined an article " Why the Loch Ness Monster is no plesiosaur " because Leslie Noè of the Sedgwick Museum in Cambridge reported, " The osteology of the neck makes it absolutely certain that the plesiosaur could not lift its head up swan-like out of the water ".
" What makes Birmingham so exceptional among the Red Brick universities is the deployment of so many other major Modernist practices: only Oxford and Cambridge boast greater selections ".
In some, but definitely not all cases, their simplicity makes up for their non-robustness, especially if care is taken to examine diagnostic statistics .< ref name =" Freedman "> David Freedman, < cite > Statistical Models: Theory and Practice </ cite >, Cambridge University Press ( 2000 ), ISBN 978-0-521-67105-7 </ ref >
* In The Black Death: The Intimate Story of a Village in Crisis 1345-1350, which is a fictionalised account of the trials of the village of Walsham during the plague by Prof John Hatcher, himself a fellow of Corpus, the author makes regular reference to the guild of Corpus Christi in Cambridge.
* 9 October 1876: Bell makes the first two-way long distance telephone call between Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Kimberley Cornish, in his controversial The Jew of Linz ( London: Century, 1998 ), makes the rather extravagant claim that Ludwig Wittgenstein was the " éminence grise " of the Cambridge spies.
The other was for poor divinity students at Oxford and Cambridge, to whom the Skinners ' Company still makes grants today.
The majority of Hobart's general aviation traffic makes use of the nearby Cambridge Aerodrome, which was sold in 1999 on the condition that it remain an airport until 2004.
Lichfield's pamphlet is interesting to literary historians because it gives some biographical details on Nashe which would otherwise not be known, and makes a glancing reference to the rising Cambridge satirist, Joseph Hall.
This expression came into usage during the last decade of the 19th century ; the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary makes an unattributed claim that the term is of Australian origin.
The Rum River makes a sharp turn southward at Cambridge, Minnesota.
The poor weather and light-pollution in Cambridge makes most modern astronomy difficult.
The high rise makes up for this absence of common space by offering larger bedrooms and views of Boston and Cambridge that are among the best in the entire city.
Dr Bridges took his MA degree at Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1560, and the witty and sometimes coarse character of his acknowledged work makes it reasonable to suppose that he may have been a coadjutor of the author.
Horace Walpole in his letters makes many jesting allusions to Cambridge in the character of newsmonger.
This is partly because the river is shallow and gravelly ( at least along The Backs ) which makes it ideal for punting, but mainly because the Cam goes through the heart of Cambridge and passes close to many very attractive old college buildings.

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