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* March 28 – The foundation stone of Valletta ( Malta's Capital City ) is laid by Grand Master Jean de la Valette.
It was not until 1776, however, that the formal foundation of a Bibliotheca Publica was decreed at the Chapter General of the Order convened by Grand Master de Rohan.
In 1341 Dietrich von Altenburg, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, granted 100 Hufen ( similar to hides ) to Rutcher von Emmerich for the foundation of a town named Lewinburg ( Lauenburg ) with Kulm rights, presumably to secure the territory around Stolp ( Słupsk ).
St Paul's was the largest school in England at its foundation, and its High Master had a salary of 13 shillings and sixpence weekly, which was double that of the contemporary Head Master of Eton College.
That he was not the first is attested by the minutes of the lodge's foundation, only two months earlier, where Apprentices, Fellowcrafts, and Master Masons are recorded as attending.
The Grand Lodge of France dates its foundation to 1728, when it claims the Grand Master was the Duke of Wharton.
The Viceroy was also made the ex officio Grand Master of the Order of the Indian Empire upon its foundation in 1877.
The original Master Stone Mason who worked on the granite foundation was Lambeth-born William Henry Gould ( 1822 – 1891 ).
The first Master was Dr Sydney Holgate, who was head of the college from its foundation until 1980.
... The Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Munster, applying the golden square and level to the stone said ; " My Lord Bishop, the stone has been proved and found to be ' fair work and square work ' and fit to be laid as the foundation stone of this Holy Temple ".
At postgraduate level the school offers taught Master of Science ( MSc ) degrees, at an advanced level and also through a foundation route .. Research degrees, Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ) and Master of Philosophy ( MPhil ) are available as three and four year programmes through the Doctoral Training Centre in Computer Science, the first of its kind in the UK.
* Edward Clarke Lowe ( 1823 – 1912 ), former Second Master, Provost of St Nicholas College Lancing and key participant in the foundation and development of the Woodard Schools
The school has a number of specialized master's degree programs. The Master of Science in Real Estate ( MSRE ) provides students with a solid foundation and helps them develop the decision-making, negotiating, communication and technology skills needed by real estate professionals.
The original foundation provided a school house in the curtilage of Manchester's parish church and two graduates ( the ' High Master ' and the ' Usher ') to teach Latin, and later Greek, to any children who presented themselves.
The foundation stone was laid by Thomas Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland ( the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England ) on 28 August 1844.
Much of this work was financed by sale of some of the Hospital's lands at Blean at the foundation of the University of Kent in the 1960s: since the fourteenth century the Master of Eastbridge has been the Lord of the Manor of Blean.
King Umberto II did not abdicate his position as fons honorum however, and the head of the former Royal House of Savoy remains the Grand Master of the Italian foundation of the order today.
This design is first attested as in use by Bertrand de Blanquefort, the order's sixth Grand Master, in 1158, forty years after its foundation, and it remained in use until the dissolution of the order in 1312.
In 1888 Lord Carrington, as State Governor ( also Grand Master Freemason of the United Grand Lodge in NSW ), laid the foundation stone of Sydney's Trades Hall.
Disguised as King John, the Master intends that Kamelion will behave so appallingly so as to provoke a rebellion and topple the real King from his throne, thus robbing the world of Magna Carta, the foundation of parliamentary democracy.
It was proposed that Good should become Rector of a Catholic University foundation in Ireland and he was admirably fitted for the position, having been late Head Master of Wells Grammar School, under Queen Mary I, and he had held a prebend in Wells Cathedral before flying following Elizabeth's accession in 1562.
The monastery's first were given to the foundation by the devotees of Chan Master Hsuan Hua, founder of the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Talmage, before he died in 1995.

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The myth was fully developed into something like an " official ", chronological version in the Late Republican and early Imperial era ; Roman historians dated the city's foundation to between 758 and 728 BC, and Plutarch reckoned the twins ' birth year as c. 771 BC.
Classical Greek culture, especially philosophy, had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Europe, for which reason Classical Greece is generally considered to be the seminal culture which provided the foundation of modern Western culture.
Some played a loud version of blues rock, that became the foundation for hard rock and heavy metal.
Tennyson was, to some degree, the Spenser of the new age and his Idylls of the Kings can be read as a Victorian version of The Faerie Queen, that is as a poem that sets out to provide a mythic foundation to the idea of empire.
Though Abulfeda as a late epitomator did not afford a starting point for methodical study of the sources, Reiske's edition with his version and notes certainly laid the foundation for research in Arabic history, and a historical criticism of Oriental numismatics with his letters on Arabic coinage ( in Eichhorn's Repertorium, vols.
While also serving the senate, he developed the first version of what is now known as the Taylor foundation.
* 1970 Kant on the foundation of morality ; a modern version of the Grundlegung, translated with commentary by Brendan E. A. Liddell.
BRP was a " cut-down " version of Chaosium's RuneQuest role-playing game ( RPG ) and formed the foundation for the Stormbringer RPG, and was also adopted for Call of Cthulhu, the first horror role-playing game.
This term was introduced by Oswald Veblen in 1904, and for some time thereafter mathematicians hoped they could put mathematics on a solid foundation by describing a categorical first-order theory of some version of set theory.
Despite the extensive rewrite of Pogue's script, Cronenberg insisted during Writers Guild arbitrations that he and Pogue share screenplay credit, since he felt that his version could not have come to pass without Pogue's script to serve as a foundation.
Each product released from the Mozilla foundation includes its own version of the complete Gecko Runtime Engine, due to the volatile nature of the programming interfaces used.
In 1997, a web-based version of FOCUS was introduced called " WebFOCUS " which built on the data access and reporting foundation of FOCUS, expanding these to a visually oriented thin-client paradigm accessible from any web browser.
The basic Dakota vehicle was ultimately used as a foundation to create the Dakota extended cab version and the Dodge Durango SUV.
Upon their foundation DC described themselves as a " moderate version of HDZ ".
The foundation began on September 22, 2001, when Rodgers and Tommy Boy Music president Tom Silverman brought 200 musicians, celebrities, and personalities together in New York City and Los Angeles to re-record Rodgers ' song " We Are Family " ( best known in its 1979 hit version performed by Sister Sledge ) to start the healing process after the events of September 11.
The most simple version involves two packs, with eight foundation stacks rather than four.
Another version of the legend says that the people gathered up the wheat and grain of their despised ruler and threw it into the Tiber, where it eventually became the foundation of the island.
Another version about its foundation states that the name " Atlanta " was taken from a navy ship that had arrived in the port of Buenos Aires when Manuel Quintana was proclaimed as President of Argentina.
Zhang learns Wudang's simplified version of the skill from Zhang Sanfeng and his father's fellows in his childhood, which provides him a foundation for learning the full version later.
From version 2. 0, DoDAF has adopted the IDEAS Group foundation ontology as the basis for its new meta-model.
The St. Regis was based on Chrysler's rear wheel drive R-body platform, itself based on a modified version of the circa 1971 B-body design that provided the foundation for such cars as the Dodge Charger and the Chrysler Cordoba.
The sources, among them a Norwegian-Swedish foundation of agricultural development and their local assistants, gave a version picturing western media and relief agencies as ignorant towards local agriculture and flora.
The conceptual foundation of serious play combines ideas from constructivism ( Piaget 1951 ), its subsequent version constructionism ( Harel and Papert 1991 ), complex adaptive system theory ( Holland 1995 ) and autopoietic corporate epistemology ( von Krogh and Roos 1994 ; 1995 ) applied to the context of management and organizations.

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