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* The commentary by Rabbi Pinhas Kehati, which is written in Modern Israeli Hebrew and based on classical and contemporary works, has become popular in the late Twentieth Century.
During the Golden Age of Radio, radio featured genres and formats popular in other forms of American entertainment — adventure, comedy, drama, horror, mystery, musical variety, romance, thrillers — along with classical music concerts, big band remotes, farm reports, news and commentary, panel discussions, quiz shows ( beginning with Professor Quiz ), sidewalk interviews ( on Vox Pop ), broadcasts, talent shows and weather forecasts.
Most of her poetry relates to her journeys, classical Greek and romantic themes, and ironic commentary on the Habsburg dynasty.
The Arcana Deorum is a commentary on Ovid's Metamophoses ; the Dictys Cretensis is a history of the Trojan War ; the Historia Magni Principis Alexandri is a history of Alexander the Great ; the Prohemia Poetarum is a commentary on the lives and works of many classical and Christian authors ; the Defensio de praerogativis et dignitatibus ordinem monasticam concernentibus uses historical examples to defend monastic institutions.
The style obtained for the poem's author, even among the ancients, the title of " obscure "; one modern scholar says the Alexandra " may be the most illegible piece of classical literature, one which nobody can read without a proper commentary and which even then makes very difficult reading.
) However, according to a classical source, Servius ' commentary on Virgil's Aeneid, the Vindelicians were Liburnians, themselves most probably related to the Veneti.
* Rabbi Yosef Qafih's edition is based mainly on Yemenite manuscripts, and includes an extensive commentary by Rabbi Qafih that surveys the discussions of the classical commentaries on Mishneh Torah and includes verbatim citation of previous commentaries in their entirety.
Tradition regarding the location of Caphtor was preserved in the Aramaic Targums and the commentary of Maimonides which place it at Caphutkia in the vicinity of Damietta ( at the eastern edge of the Nile delta near classical Pelusium ) and by the tenth century commentator Saadia Gaon and Benjamin of Tudela, the twelfth-century Jewish traveller from Navarre, who both wrote that Damietta was Caphtor.
Beneath the latter he gave a commentary, consisting principally of a mass of valuable illustrations and parallels drawn from classical and rabbinical literature, which has formed a storehouse for all later commentators.
It played a mix of classical, traditional bluegrass, jazz, and commentary.
Laprade's prose criticisms consist of classical and metaphysical studies, as well as wide-ranging commentary on European literature.
* The term can also be used to refer to theology which self-avowedly seeks to perpetuate the classical traditions of thematic exploration of theology described above-often by means of commentary upon the classics of those tradition: the Damascene, Aquinas, John Calvin, Melanchthon and others.
According to Tafsir ibn Kathir, a classical Tafsir ( i. e. a commentary of the Quran written by Islamic scholar Ibn Kathir ), the Arabic word ' Khushoo ' encompasses the meanings of calmness, serenity, tranquility, dignity, and humility.
500 BC which is known through the commentary in the Derveni papyrus and references in classical authors ( Empedocles and Pindar ).
Because of his penchant for mixing short musical segments with enthusiastic commentary, he could be called a " classical music disk jockey.
The book also provided tips on playback equipment and offered detailed commentary on the whole range of recorded music, from classical through experimental music, jazz, folk, and spoken word.
Over three decades, from 1969 to 2004, he talked comfortably with opera singers and other figures of classical music on his show, and presented comparative recordings of arias and excerpts with insightful commentary.
According to Philip Lutgendorf, the movie is an allegory that " synthesizes classical and mythic narrative, soft-core political and social commentary ( here condemning the corruption of politicians and capitalists and championing the nascent environmental initiatives of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ).
The commentary in the first edition of the series drew mainly upon classical Jewish sources ( see below ), but also drew upon the best of early-to-mid 20th century Bible scholarship, including the work of Christian expositors.
Of course, many of their books were glosses and super-glosses on the classical texts they taught, but there were also works on mysticism and collections of poetry ; there were biographies like Maylana ‘ Inyat Allah ’ s Tazkira-i -’ Ulema-i-Farangi Mahall which is the major source of family history ; and then there was a variety of work from versatile scholars like Wali Allah ( 1768-1853 ) who ranged from a commentary on the Quran in five volumes to treatise on government, Adab-al-Slatin. 11 Works which should be noted in particular are: Mulla Hasan ’ s text on logic which has been popular for nearly 200 years amongst those teaching the Dars-i-Nizamiyya, Bahr-al ’ Ulum ’ s study of Rumi ’ s mathnawi, and Mulla Nizam al Din ’ s work on the life and the deeds of this friend and Sayyed ‘ Abd al-Razaq of Bansa, Manaqib-i-Razzaqiyya.
The introduction includes commentary on the major classical poets used as sources, and on how changing cultures have led to changing characterizations of the deities and their myths.
The importance of the Abhidhamma Pitaka in classical Sinhalese Buddhism is suggested by the fact that it came to be furnished, not only, like much of the canon, with a commentary and a subcommentary on that commentary, but even with a subsubcommentary on that subcommentary.

classical and Rashi
It is left to the classical commentaries to fill in this lacuna ; Rashi ( ad loc.

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The dissenters, who included Rabbi Joel Roth as well as a partial concurrence by Rabbi Daniel Nevins, argued for reaffirming the classical halakhic framework in which human decrees inform and often limit but never wholly abrogate law believed to be of Divine origin, stating that " we should acknowledge that God's law is beyond our authority to eliminate ", but should continue the traditional approach of applying strict evidentiary rules and presumptions that tend to render enforcement unlikely.
* Jewish introductions to classical theism, limited theism and process theology can be found in A Question of Faith: An Atheist and a Rabbi Debate the Existence of God ( Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1994, ISBN 1-56821-089-2 ) and The Case for God ( St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1991, ISBN 0-8272-0458-2 ), both written by Rabbi William E. Kaufman.
A classical rabbinic work, Avoth de-Rabbi Natan, states: " One time, when Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai was walking in Jerusalem with Rabbi Yehosua, they arrived at where the Temple in Jerusalem now stood in ruins.
The movement's founding is attributed to Rabbi Yisrael Lipkin Salanter ( 1810 – 1883 ), although the roots of the movements drew on ideas previously expressed in classical Musar literature.
The core citations from classical Judaic sources cited by Teitelbaum in his arguments against modern Zionism are based on a passage in the Talmud, Rabbi Yosi b ' Rebbi Hanina explains ( Kesubos 111a ) that the Lord imposed " Three Oaths " on the nation of Israel: a ) Israel should not return to the Land together, by force ; b ) Israel should not rebel against the other nations ; and c ) The nations should not subjugate Israel too harshly.
* Rabbi Shabsai Frankel's edition includes critical editions of the " classical " commentators on Mishneh Torah as well as the book itself.
* Its fatwas often rely on the four classical Islamic law schools ( four schools of Fiqh ), as well as all other schools of the people of Islamic law ( Fiqh ) knowledge, although with exclusion of modernist Islamic scholars in Europe as French ex-great-imam from Marseille, Soheib Bencheikh and Zaki Badawi, president of the London-based Muslim College and a keen promotor of interfaith dialogue ( among other publishing regularly together with the Archbishop of York and the British Chief Rabbi ).
However, among the classical rabbis, there were a number who refused to treat Christians as idolaters, and consequently regarded food which had been manufactured by them as being kosher ; this detail has been noted and upheld by a number of religious authorities in Conservative Judaism, such as Rabbi Israel Silverman, and Rabbi Elliot N. Dorff.

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In 1788 Jean Jacques Barthelemy ( 1716 – 95 ), a highly esteemed classical scholar and Jesuit, published The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, about a young Scythian descended from Anacharsis.
Andronicus or Andronikos is a classical Greek name ( Ανδρόνικος ), from the Gr. words " andras ", ( Gr. άνδρας ), i. e. man and " Nike " ( Gr. Νίκη ), i. e. victory.
The shift in Aalto's design approach from classicism to modernism is epitomised by the Viipuri Library ( 1927 – 35 ), which went through a transformation from an originally classical competition entry proposal to the completed high-modernist building.
He shifted attention from the study of individual varieties to the relative point of view ( pairs of varieties related by a morphism ), allowing a broad generalization of many classical theorems.
School ( 1904 ) Sanskriti ... The School ( 2004 ) and Sophia Girls ' School ( 1918 / 1935 ) & College ( 1942 ), Rashtriya Military School Ajmer ( Since 2010-Established in 1930 as King George ’ s Royal Indian Military School ), and the historic Ajmer Music College, founded in 1942, the first accredited institution in Rajputana for teaching Hindustani classical music.
Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936 ), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad.
* Bay ( architecture ), a module in classical or Gothic architecture
These arguments, and a discussion of the distinctions between absolute and relative time, space, place and motion, appear in a Scholium at the very beginning of Newton's work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ( 1687 ), which established the foundations of classical mechanics and introduced his law of universal gravitation, which yielded the first quantitatively adequate dynamical explanation of planetary motion.
The modern full size classical guitar has a scale length of around 650 mm ( 25. 6 inches ), with an overall instrument length of 965 – 1016 mm ( 38-40 inches ).
His original system consisted of the four classical elements found in the ancient Greek traditions ( air, earth, fire and water ), in addition to two philosophical elements: sulphur,the stone which burns ’, which characterized the principle of combustibility, and mercury, which contained the idealized principle of metallic properties.
), and with the same meaning it is used by the classical writers ( for example, by Strabo ).
* Chitham, Robert, The classical orders of architecture ( 2nd edition ), Oxford: Architectural Press, 2005, ISBN 0-7506-6124-0
He attended The High School of Music & Art ( New York City ), studying classical music ( clarinet ).
Polar and ecliptic view of the ( aligned ) orbits of the classical objects ( in blue ), together with the plutinos in red, and Neptune ( yellow ).
Ballet, ballroom ( such as the waltz ), and tango are classical styles of dance while square dancing and the electric slide are forms of step dances.
Also noteworthy are Cheryl Lynn's " Got to Be Real " ( 1978 ), Evelyn " Champagne " King's " Shame " ( 1978 ), Cher's " Take Me Home " ( 1979 ), Sister Sledge's " We Are Family " ( 1979 ), Geraldine Hunt's " Can't Fake the Feeling " ( 1980 ), and Walter Murphy's various attempts to bring classical music to the mainstream, most notably his hit " A Fifth of Beethoven " ( 1976 ).
During the classical era of Buddhist philosophy in India, philosophers such as Dharmakirti argue for a dualism between states of consciousness and Buddhist atoms ( the basic building blocks that make up reality ), according to " the standard interpretation " of Dharmakirti's Buddhist metaphysics.
He wrote sentimental plays, Le Fils naturel ( 1757 ) and Le Père de famille ( 1758 ), accompanying them with essays on theatrical theory and practice, including " Les Entretiens sur Le Fils Naturel " ( Conversations on The Natural Son ), in which he announced the principles of a new drama: the ' serious genre ', a realistic midpoint between comedy and tragedy that stood in opposition to the stilted conventions of the classical French stage.

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