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To review the current scholarly viewpoints on the purpose of Romans, along with a bibliography, see Dictionary of Paul and His Letters.
Given the financial health of the Press, Cannan ceased to regard scholarly books or even the Dictionary as impossible liabilities.
The Western convention of doubling the first's ', which is not observed in scholarly literature ( e. g. The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ), likely arose because in many Western European languages a single intervocalic's ' often becomes voiced to ' z ' ( e. g. ' music '), unlike Slavic languages where it remains unvoiced.
Most scholarly publishers have a preferred style guide, usually a combination of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and: ( a ) either the Chicago Manual of Style, the MLA Style Manual, or the APA Publication Manual in the US ; or ( b ) the New Hart's Rules in the UK.
He has published in scholarly venues such as the Society of Biblical Literature, Revue de Qumran, Coptic Encyclopedia, Journal for the Study of Judaism, the Anchor Bible Dictionary, and many others.
" Bartolomeo Cristofori ", article in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, available as a pay Web site and in scholarly libraries.
*" Pianoforte ", article in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, available as a pay Web site and in scholarly libraries.
The Dictionary would remain an important scholarly work for several generations after its publication.
The traditional scholarly view is summarized in Jacob's Law Dictionary Peter-Pence ( Denarii Sancti Petri ) Otherwise called in the Saxon Romefeoh ( the fee due to Rome ), it was a tribute or rather an alms given by Ina, King of the West Saxons, in his pilgrimage to Rome in 725.
Since 2000, Mirrlees ' work has undergone another resurgence in popularity, marked by new editions of her poetry, an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography and several scholarly essays by critic Julia Briggs, new introductions to Lud-in-the-Mist by writer Neil Gaiman and scholar Douglas A. Anderson, essays and a brief biography by writer Michael Swanwick, and translations of Lud-in-the-Mist into German and Spanish.
John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman and Lawrence Norfolk's Lemprière's Dictionary both employ digressions to offer scholarly background to the fiction, while others, like Gilbert Sorrentino in Mulligan Stew, use digression to prevent the functioning of the fiction's illusions.
* The Dictionary of Canadian Biography ( 1966 – 2006 ), thousands of scholarly biographies of those who died before 1931
The Anchor Bible project, consisting of a Commentary Series, Bible Dictionary, and Reference Library, is a scholarly and commercial co-venture begun in 1956, when individual volumes in the commentary series began production.
Many scholarly Greek and Hebrew Lexicons ( e. g., Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, Thayer's Greek Dictionary, and Vine's Bible Dictionary ) also use Strong's numbers for cross-referencing, encouraging hermeneutical approaches to study.
The first use of its female meaning in the Oxford English Dictionary was in 1929, from the scholarly journal American Speech where the definition was given simply as " a woman ".
* The Dictionary of Canadian Biography ( 1966 – 2006 ), scholarly biographies of every important person who died by 1930 online edition

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The main scholarly outlet has been the journal Annales d ' Histoire Economique et Sociale (" Annals of economic and social history "), founded in 1929 by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, which broke radically with traditional historiography by insisting on the importance of taking all levels of society into consideration and emphasized the collective nature of mentalities.
A scholarly consensus has not yet been reached on the origin of the historic Achaeans relative to the Homeric Achaeans, and is still hotly debated.
Housman continued pursuing classical studies independently and published scholarly articles on such authors as Horace, Propertius, Ovid, Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles.
263 ISBN 0-231-12114-8 ), scholarly history focused on the slums of the South Bronx online edition
< cite id = disputedinjunction > The Vatican archives contain an unsigned copy of a more strongly worded formal injunction purporting to have been served on Galileo shortly after Bellarmine's admonition, ordering him " not to hold, teach, or defend " the condemned doctrine " in any way whatever, either orally or in writing ", and threatening him with imprisonment if he refused to obey .</ cite > However, whether this injunction was ever properly served on Galileo is a subject of much scholarly disagreement.
Noam Chomsky, linguist and scholar, contrasts conspiracy theory as more or less the opposite of institutional analysis, which focuses mostly on the public, long-term behaviour of publicly known institutions, as recorded in, for example, scholarly documents or mainstream media reports, rather than secretive coalitions of individuals.
There is no scholarly consensus on whether Catullus himself arranged the order of the poems.
They believe that the Orthodox Jewish movements, on the theological right, have erred by slowing down, or stopping, the historical development of Jewish law: " Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halakhic authority can continue the halakhic evolution today.
Women of the Right: Comparisons and Interplay Across Borders ( Penn State University Press ; 2012 ) 312 pages ; scholarly essays giving a global perspective on women in right-wing politics.
The MGH is a vast series ( it runs to hundreds of volumes and is still publishing ) of edited primary source material essential for scholarly work on late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
It did not catch on as did Dewey's system because Cutter died before it was completely finished, making no provision for the kind of development necessary as the bounds of knowledge expanded and scholarly emphases changed throughout the 20th century.
The Christadelphian distinction between representation and substitution has been noted in the relevant scholarly literature, and representative participation ( an interpretation long held by Christadelphians ) is widely considered the original Biblical teaching on the atonement.
Based on what Krishnamurti states referring to a scholarly paper published in the International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, the Sanskrit word itself is later than since the dates for the forms with-r-are centuries later than the dates for the forms without-r-(, -, damela-etc.
Resolution of these scholarly questions remained very difficult so long as no complete version of the Diatessaron in Syriac or Greek had been recovered ; while the medieval translations that had survived — in Arabic and Latin — both relied on texts that had been heavily corrected to conform better with later canonical versions of the separate Gospel texts.
A scholarly encyclopedia with over 500 signed, peer-reviewed articles, mostly on topics and figures of, or of special interest in, Western philosophy.
Despite numerous publications on this epistle, scholarly discussion has failed to yield a definitive consensus on most issues.
The developments that one might wish to emphasize in drawing up a history of esotericism furthermore depends on whether esotericism in the dictionary ( non-scholarly ) or the scholarly sense is intended.
The exception is a Latin " Epistle to the Laodiceans ," which is actually a short compilation of verses from other Pauline epistles, principally Philippians, and on which scholarly opinion is divided as to whether it is the lost Marcionite forgery or alternatively an orthodox replacement of the Marcionite text.
The switch from the free software movement to the open source movement has had negative effects on the progression of community, according to Christopher Kelty who dedicates a scholarly chapter to the free software movements in " Theorizing Media and Practice ".
Depictions of Fenrir have been identified on various objects, and scholarly theories have been proposed regarding Fenrir's relation to other canine beings in Norse mythology.
Hayek's father turned his work on regional botany into a highly esteemed botanical treatise, continuing the family's scholarly traditions.

scholarly and Historical
The editorial board of one of the leading historical journals, the Journal of American History, wrote, " We all abhor, on both moral and scholarly grounds, the substantive arguments of the Institute for Historical Review.
The Scottish Historical Society published a four hundred page scholarly edition of the accounts in 1911.
* The Polish American Historical Association was founded in 1942, and publishes a newsletter and Polish American Studies, an interdisciplinary, refereed scholarly journal twice each year.
Turner's " Frontier Thesis ", was put forth in a scholarly paper in 1893, " The Significance of the Frontier in American History ", read before the American Historical Association in Chicago during the Chicago World's Fair.
* Woodward, Earl F. " The Brooks and Baxter War in Arkansas, 1872-1874 ", Arkansas Historical Quarterly 1971 30 ( 4 ): 315-336, the major scholarly history
An 1860 essay collection, Historical Pictures Retouched, by Caroline Healey Dall, called Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century " doubtless the most brilliant, complete, and scholarly statement ever made on the subject ".
This edition, titled The Works of John Adams, Esq., Second President of the United States, was the only edition of John Adams's writings until the family donated the cache of Adams papers to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1954 and authorized the creation of the Adams Papers project ; the modern project had published accurate scholarly editions of John Adams's diary and autobiography, several volumes of Adams family correspondence, two volumes on the portraits of John and Abigail Adams and John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Adams, and the early years of the diary of Charles Francis Adams.
Two years later, in recognition of his scholarly contributions, Kogălniceanu became a member of the newly created Romanian Academy Historical Section.
It publishes The American Historical Review five times a year, with scholarly articles and book reviews.
The John Whitmer Historical Association ( JWHA ) " is an independent scholarly society composed of individuals of various religious faiths who share a lively interest in ....
In 1911, Schomburg co-founded with John Edward Bruce the Negro Society for Historical Research, to create an institute to support scholarly efforts.
According to the American Historical Association's Award Citation, Gay's range of " scholarly achievements is truly remarkable ".
The Liz Carpenter Award is given annually for the best scholarly book on the history of women and Texas published during the calendar year by the Texas State Historical Association.
He has also served on numerous scholarly editorial boards and the Advisory Committee to the Historical Division of the Department of State.
In 1911, with Arthur Schomburg from Puerto Rico, he founded the Negro Society for Historical Research, first based in Yonkers, to create an institute to support scholarly efforts.
He also contributed numerous articles on these subjects to various local and foreign scholarly publications, such as Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review, Bulletin of the Philippine Historical Association, Hispanic American Historical Review, Comment, Science Review, Theological Studies, and Philippine Studies.
Woods's writing has appeared in numerous popular and scholarly periodicals, including the American Historical Review, the Christian Science Monitor, Investor's Business Daily, Modern Age, American Studies, Journal of Markets & Morality, New Oxford Review, The Freeman, Independent Review, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, AD2000, Crisis, Human Rights Review, Catholic Historical Review, and the Catholic Social Science Review.
Historical documents, critical papers and statements are supplemented by brief biographic sketches of the winners and selective bibliographies of their scholarly contributions.

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