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An extant copy of this work, currently manuscript Cotton Vitellus E xii, has been identified as a copy owned by Ealdred.
Of this collection, called Minḥat Ḳenaot, there are several manuscript copies extant ; namely, at Oxford ( Neubauer, Cat.
The earlier date, first proposed in modern times by John Robinson in a closely argued chapter of " Redating the New Testament " ( 1976 ), relies on the book's internal evidence, given that no external testimony exists earlier than that of Irenaeus, noted above, and the earliest extant manuscript evidence of Revelation ( P98 ) is likewise dated no earlier than the late 2nd century.
Many letters and other short productions of his pen are extant in manuscript, especially five thick volumes of Amsdorfiana, in the Weimar library.
The only extant Greek parent manuscript of the letter, the Codex Mediceus Laurentius, says, " Those who had walked in ancient practices attained unto newness of hope, no longer observing Sabbath, but living according to the Lord's life ..." ( kata kyriaken zoen zontes ).
* c. 1095 – 1099: earliest extant manuscript of the Song of Roland
" Most notable early medieval Polish works in Latin and the Old Polish language include the oldest extant manuscript of fine prose in the Polish language entitled the Holy Cross Sermons, as well as the earliest Polish-language Bible of Queen Zofia and the Chronicle of Janko of Czarnków from the 14th century, not to mention the Puławy Psalter.
Some would argue that Bede's copy of Gildas was much closer to the original than any now extant ; however the age of a manuscript ( especially one no longer existing ) is not a conclusive guide to its accuracy.
Original drafts for the account of the rulers of South-kingdom are not preserved, and in the earliest extant manuscript, ascribed by Christopher Tolkien to 1949 – 50, many events of the final history are already present.
# In the ninth and tenth centuries A. D. the manuscript copies of individual texts were made on which the extant manuscripts are based ;
The earliest extant manuscript of the Russian Primary Chronicle, the Laurentian Codex, was written for him by the local monk Laurentius in 1377.
1220, oldest extant manuscript dates from ca.
Solzhenitsyn had wanted the manuscript to be published in Russia first, but knew this was impossible under conditions then extant.
The 13th century Codex Gigas, the largest extant medieval manuscript, contains a copy of the Etymologiae.
The most important manuscript associated with the house is the Blickling Homilies, which is one of the earliest extant examples of English vernacular homiletic writings.
The oldest surviving manuscript, and only complete copy, is Corpus Christi College, Cambridge MS 173, which contains both Alfred ’ s and Ine ’ s law codes and the oldest extant text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
" Wyntoun wrote the ' Chronicle ' at the request of his patron, Sir John of Wemyss, whose representative, Mr. Erskine Wemyss of Wemyss Castle, Fife, possessed the oldest extant manuscript of the work.
Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible compares manuscript versions of the following sources ( dates refer to the oldest extant manuscripts in each family ):
The work is extant in just one surviving manuscript, British Museum Cotton Vespasian A XIV, folios 175v to 177v.
The Codex cuiacianus, a late manuscript containing Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius, is still extant.
To determine the accuracy of a copied manuscript, textual critics scrutinize the way the transcripts have passed through history to their extant forms.
( Papyrus 45 is the oldest extant manuscript that contains text from Mark, but it has no text from chapter 16 due to extensive damage ).
The earliest extant manuscript from England to contain Vegetius ' text is Cotton Cleopatra D. I ( of the 11th, possibly late 10th century ).
There is no known extant manuscript of the entire text, though there is a near complete manuscript in Oxford.

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Yet they have accepted most of the extant `` welfare state '' provisions for health, security, and the regulation of economic affairs, and they overwhelmingly approve of the traditional `` liberalism '' of the Bill of Rights.
Urodela is a name sometimes used for all the extant species of salamander.
The abduction of Cassandra by Ajax was frequently represented in Greek works of art, for instance on the chest of Cypselus described by Pausanias and in extant works.
His works yet extant show this, as he is celebrated among many for the writings which he has left.
Assyria or Athura ( Aramaic for Assyria ) was a Semitic Akkadian kingdom, extant as a nation state from the late 25th or early – 24th century BC to 608 BC centred on the Upper Tigris river, in northern Mesopotamia ( present day northern Iraq ), that came to rule regional empires a number of times through history.
Evaluating Collins ' approach, he considers " the wide geographical spread from which the material comes and the implicit assumption that linguistic developments would have occurred uniformly throughout this area " a weakness and concludes, " The character of the Hebrew and Aramaic could support a date in the fifth or fourth century for the extant written form of the book, but does not demand a second-century date.
Urukagina ( reigned c. 2380 BC – 2360 BC, short chronology ) had an early code that has not survived ; a later king, Ur-Nammu, left the earliest extant written law-system, the Code of Ur-Nammu ( c. 2100-2050 BC ), which prescribed a formal system of penalties for specific cases in 57 articles.
The Mycenaean Greek name for Crete is unknown ; it is not mentioned in extant Linear B texts.
Besides the great trilogy, Clement's only other extant work is the treatise Salvation for the rich.
They are of great importance for the light which they throw upon the method of instruction usual of that age, as well as upon the liturgical practises of the period, of which they give the fullest account extant.
Renamed the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1921, it remains the oldest extant women's peace organization.
The " Yan Zun Version ," which is only extant for the Te Ching, derives from a commentary attributed to Han Dynasty scholar Yan Zun ( 巖尊, fl.
Gradually, without extant copies to which to refer, the Diatessaron developed a reputation for having been heretical.
He is also responsible for three other extant works: a collection of letters, On the Translations and the Miracles of SS.
However, about 80 % of his plays have been lost and even the extant plays don't present a fully consistent picture of his ' spiritual ' development ( for example, Iphigenia at Aulis is dated with the ' despairing ' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy ).
Thus for example two extant plays, The Phoenicean Women and Iphigenia at Aulis, are significantly corrupted by interpolations ( the latter possibly being completed post mortem by the poet's son ) and the very authorship of Rhesus is a matter of dispute.
In the 6th century, the Neoplatonist philosopher Simplicius, who was persecuted for his pagan beliefs during the reign of Justinian, wrote an extant commentary on the Enchiridion.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Annei is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Itoku is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Kōan is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Kōrei is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Kōgen is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
The Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence, and an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Kaika is currently maintained ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
Derived from Greek oikoumenikos (), " ecumenical " means " worldwide " but generally is assumed to be limited to the Roman Empire in this context as in Augustus ' claim to be ruler of the oikoumene / world ; the earliest extant uses of the term for a council are Eusebius ' Life of Constantine 3. 6 around 338, which states "" ( he convoked an Ecumenical Council ); Athanasius ' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369 ;< ref >
The list follows McKenna and Bell's Classification of Mammals for prehistoric genera ( 1997 ) and Wozencraft ( 2005 ) in Wilson and Reeder's Mammal Species of the World for extant genera.

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