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* Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, the standard academic dictionary of ancient Egyptian published in Berlin
: The publisher of this book states, " The standard Jewish view is that prophecy ended with the ancient prophets, somewhere early in the Second Temple era.
178 of the ancient boroughs were reformed as municipal boroughs, with all municipal corporations to be elected according to a standard franchise based on property ownership.
The letter begins in standard form for an ancient Hellenistic letter structure, with author-or senders-first, then recipients with a greeting ( Phil.
They also argued that crucifixion was a standard form of execution in ancient times and not just one especially reserved for Jesus.
While this approach, requiring absolute purity, was rejected by other ancient Rabbis, for example ' he who is not for the name of God, will become for the name of God ', and a middle approach was adopted by Jews as standard.
The Kama Sutra (, ) is an ancient Indian Hindu text widely considered to be the standard work on human sexual behavior in Sanskrit literature written by Vātsyāyana.
Various other ancient philosophers also questioned the idea of an objective standard of morality.
Roman engineers made routine use of ancient standard designs like embankment dams and masonry gravity dams.
The word " deacon " is derived from the Greek word diakonos ( διάκονος ), which is a standard ancient Greek word meaning " servant ", " waiting-man ", " minister " or " messenger ".
Contemporary religious authorities believe that the Shekel HaKodesh ( Holy Shekel ) of the Temple was larger and of purer silver content than the standard Shekel used for trade in ancient Israel.
Of the ancient dialects, it is the most similar to later Greek, and is the standard form of the language studied in courses of " Ancient Greek ".
The city is known for its ancient university and its medieval minster, as well as for its high standard of living and advanced environmental practices.
This core group formed a standard for larger units, gathering adherents by employing amalgamative metaphors such as kinship and aboriginal commonality and claiming that they perpetuated an ancient, divinely-sanctioned lineage.
The ancient written standard was Classical Chinese.
Almost entirely marshland in ancient times, its history is characterised by the hard work of its people to reclaim and reshape the land in order to achieve a better standard of living.
However it does not necessarily follow that because the speeches are invented, a standard feature in ancient historians, the Campanian surrender must be invented as well.
The standard method of execution in ancient Rome was by strangulation in the Tullianum.
When the Kinai region centered on the ancient Imperial capitals such as Nara and Kyoto were the center of Japan, an archaic form of Kansai dialect was the de facto standard Japanese.
There has long been a standard account of the development of geometry in ancient Egypt, followed by Greek mathematics and the emergence of deductive logic.
In ancient times, girdling was a standard practice to increase the set and size of seedless grapes, until the discovery of the plant hormone gibberellic acid, and its ability to do the same thing with less labor.
By the 1912 Olympics, the ancient standing throw style had fallen into disuse and contests starting within a 2. 5 m squared throwing area became the standard.
The standard English translation of the ancient Japanese compilation known as the Shoku Nihongi.
Judged by an absolute rather than a contemporary standard, there is much to criticise in the collection of the danegeld by the early 12th century: it was based on ancient assessments of land productivity, and there were numerous privileged reductions or exemptions, granted as marks of favour that served to cast those left paying it in an " unfavoured " light: " Exemptions were very much a matter of royal favour, and were adjusted to meet changing circumstances ... in this way danegeld was a more flexible instrument of taxation than most historians have been prepared to allow.

standard and Sumerian
The standard modern grammar of Sumerian is that of Dietz-Otto Edzard ( 2003 ).
Delitzsch's student, Arno Poebel, published a grammar with the same title, Grundzüge der sumerischen Grammatik, in 1923, and for 50 years it would be the standard for students studying Sumerian.
Note: in the following, assumed phonological or morphological forms are presented between slashes //, while plain text is used for the standard Assyriological transcription of Sumerian.
The later standard Sumerian form, Dumu-zid, in turn became Dumuzi in Akkadian.
The standard Babylonian version, ša naqba īmeru, ‘‘ He who saw the deep ,’’ contains up to 3, 000 lines on eleven tablets and a prose meditation on the fate of man on the twelfth which was virtually a word-for-word translation of the Sumerian “ Bilgames and the Netherworld .” It is extant in 73 copies and was credited to a certain Sîn-lēqi-unninni and arranged upon an astronomical principle.

standard and King
Lawhead alters the standard Arthurian story somewhat, in that he has Aurelius marry Igraine and become the true father of King Arthur ( Uther does marry his brother's widow, though ).
Around 713 BC, the semi-mythical successor of Romulus, King Numa Pompilius, is supposed to have added the months of January and February, allowing the calendar to equal a standard lunar year ( 354 days ).
Shitrit had announced his intentions to propose a new standard gauge railway to connect Haifa, Israel, to Irbid, Jordan, passing through King Hussein Bridge and Jenin, a project that could cost as much as $ 300 million ( for the Jordanian portion of the line ).
Today, the most used edition of the King James Bible, and often identified as plainly the King James Bible or King James Version, especially in the United States, remains the standard text of 1769, edited by Benjamin Blayney and Francis Sawyer Parris at Oxford.
In standard Hebrew, the Messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח ( in the Tiberian vocalization, pronounced ), literally meaning " the Anointed King.
From then on, he ordered prayers in all the mosques of Syria and Egypt as the sovereign king and he issued at the Cairo mint gold coins bearing his official title — al-Malik an-Nasir Yusuf Ayyub, ala ghaya " the King Strong to Aid, Joseph son of Job ; exalted be the standard.
William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1924-1932: The Lonely Heights ( 1963 ) standard biography, online edition.
William Lyon Mackenzie King: 1932-1939: the Prism of Unity ( 1976 ) standard biography online edition.
* August 22 – King Charles I raises the royal battle standard over Nottingham Castle, so declaring war on his own Parliament.
* Authorized King James Version of the Bible in the Oxford standard text edited by Benjamin Blayney.
* The King moves and captures like a standard chess King.
King in the standard Staunton chess set | Staunton pattern
Louis XVI: The Silent King ( 1994 ) 224 pages, the standard scholarly biography
To replace the Sea King in the Commando role, the Fleet Air Arm will receive the Merlin HC. 3 fleet currently operated by the RAF-some of these aircraft will remain as HC. 3 standard, while the rest will be fully navalised and classed as HC. 4.
The following year his nephew Arnulf of Carinthia, the illegitimate son of King Carloman of Bavaria, raised the standard of rebellion.
The title " King of the Belgians " indicates a popular monarchy linked to the people of Belgium ( i. e., a living and hereditary Head of State ; yet ratified by popular will ), whereas the former would indicate standard constitutional or absolute monarchy linked to territory or state.
In the period from the settlement of Iceland, in the 870s, until it became part of the realm of the Norwegian King, military defences of Iceland consisted of multiple chieftains ( Goðar ) and their free followers ( þingmenn, bændur or liðsmenn ) organised according to the standard Nordic military doctrine of the time in expeditionary armies such as the leiðangr.
" Nat King Cole's hit recording is now a Christmas standard.
The smaller of the Egyptian ells measured 450 mm, but the standard Babylonian ell, cast in stone on one of the statues of King Gudea, was 495 mm, and the larger Egyptian ell was between 525 and 528 mm.
It eventually became a jazz standard recorded by more than four hundred artists, including Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four Freshmen, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Frank Sinatra.
The romance theme was later given lyrics, and became the pop standard " Smile ", first recorded by Nat King Cole and later covered by artists as Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Trini Lopez, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Michael Bublé, Petula Clark, Liberace, Judy Garland, Madeleine Peyroux, Plácido Domingo and Dionne Warwick, Michael Jackson and Robert Downey, Jr. ( included on the soundtrack for the film Chaplin ).
Since then, it has since become a pop standard, recorded hundreds of times by artists including Cliff Richard, The Four Tops, Isaac Hayes, Jackie DeShannon, Van Morrison, Nat " King " Cole, Brook Benton, Elton John, Mel Carter, Barry Manilow, and Keith Jarrett.

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