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" Townsend, turning to the sources behind the pseudo-Clementine writings, argues that the middle of the 2nd century is the terminus ad quem for the final composition.
Both the playwright and his work were travestied by comic poets such as Aristophanes, the known dates of whose own plays thus serve as a terminus ad quem for those of Euripides, though sometimes the gap can be considerable ( e. g. twenty-seven years separate Telephus, known to have been produced in 438 BC, from its parody in Thesmophoriazusae in 411 BC!
Shakespeare's primary source for Henry V, as for most of his chronicle histories, was Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles ; the publication of the second edition in 1587 provides a terminus ad quem for the play.
According to Cudworth, the texts must be viewed as a terminus ad quem and not a quo.
However, Dunbar gives the terminus ad quem in a couplet ( usually considered to have been composed c. 1505 ) which simply states that Death in Dunfermelyne
Chronicles ; the publication of the second edition in 1587 provides a terminus ad quem for the play.

terminus and quem
A suggestion made by John Mitchell Kemble ( 1849 ) and defended by Jäching ( 1976 ) puts a terminus post quem of the early 9th century on the Finnesburg episode at least.
Panels were trimmed of the outer rings, and often each panel only uses a small part of the radius of the trunk, so dating studies usually result in a " terminus post quem " ( earliest possible ) date, and a tentative date for the actual arrival of a seasoned raw panel using assumptions as to these factors.
This suggests AD 503 as a terminus ante quem for the battle.
Kier Elam posits a date of 1591 as a terminus post quem for the composition of the Folio text of The Shrew, based on Shakespeare's probable use of two sources published that year.
Shakespeare's primary source for Richard II, as for most of his chronicle histories, was Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles ; the publication of the second edition in 1587 provides a terminus post quem for the play.
The few demonstrably historical characters mentioned in the poems, like Attila, provide a terminus post quem of sorts.
The dating of the manuscripts themselves provides a more useful terminus ante quem.
Knowledge of a tentative terminus post quem is taken from the histories of the 1st century AD Imperial historian Livy.
The work can be no earlier than the mention in one chapter (§ 16 ) of the " fourth year of ( reign of ) king Mermenus " ( i. e. Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad, king of Gwynedd ), and historians conservatively assign the date 828 AD to this ( this is the terminus post quem for the work ).
Presumed dates for its composition vary, but 1216-1268 are generally give as terminus post quem and terminus ante quem.
" As emperors did not become gods generally until they died, the statement sets the initial possible date ( terminus post quem ) at 383, the year Gratian died.
A terminus ante quem is given by the Aihole Prashasti of 634 AD, which has a reference to his skills ; and a terminus post quem can be presumed from his play
Key to this sequence is the Codex Amiatinus, an almost complete bible for which we have a very precise terminus ante quem, and within which, because of its size, developments in style can be seen in a single manuscript.

terminus and possible
The station has been identified as a possible northern terminus for a light rail system in the Bristol area.
The Grand Junction and London and Birmingham railways both shared a Birmingham terminus at Curzon Street station ; meaning it was now possible to travel by train between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool
His reasons for leaving are unclear ; his father may have died the previous year, but Richard Lichfield maliciously reported that Nashe had fled possible expulsion for his role in Terminus et non terminus, one of the raucous student theatricals popular at the time.
It is also possible to hear in the background steam engines working out of the Gravesend West Line West Street terminus.
" Kramer's district of Richmond Park is situated in an area served by South West Trains which provides service into Waterloo station rather than the newly opened St Pancras International station which replaced the former as the London terminus for Eurostar ; she later argued for possible use of both stations.
It then became possible to travel directly between intermediate stations, without a detour by way of a terminus.
The in first decade of the 2000s, studies sponsored by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority were conducted address mass transit options to the MSC, including the possible extension of HBLR from its northern terminus through Secaucus and across the Hackensack River.
For a time, its northern terminus was at the current exits for Fletcher Parkway, then later at Navajo Road, although passage through the construction zone to Grossmont College Drive was possible via Fanita Drive, the street which was replaced by the freeway construction ( which remained open throughout its conversion to a freeway ).
The construction of the Eastlink freeway and its interchange with the northern section has led to speculation of possible congestion on the Frankston Freeway, especially at the southern terminus at McMahons Road.
The money will be spent on conducting a feasibility study into extending the line towards Shepton Mallet, with a possible new terminus at Cannards Grave, on the outskirts of Shepton Mallet.
It is possible to go by bus from the harbour of Krambatangi to Tvøroyri, Hvalba and Sandvík in the north on route 701 or to Vágur and all the other villages in the southern part of the island, Sumba being the southernmost and the terminus of route 700.
Westerly station is a possible future eastbound terminus of Shore Line East service
The Wisbech terminus station would be built as near as possible to Weasenham Lane Level Crossing, which is the current end of the line.
It is also possible to follow this trail from its other terminus, over neighboring Blueberry Mountain from Keene Valley, although that involves a greater vertical ascent and a longer trip.
Feasibility studies have evaluated possible routes between FM 1314 and the San Jacinto River, with the northern terminus planned to be at Loop 336.
The Veterans Expressway was built to accommodate the increasing commuter traffic in the Tampa-St. Petersburg metropolitan area, with the Suncoast Parkway opening in 2001, extending from near the northern terminus of the Veterans Expressway to US Route 98, with a possible northern extension to U. S. Route 19 / U. S. Route 98 in Crystal River in Citrus County in the planning and development stages.
* The station is one of the possible terminus for the proposed 91 B-Line service, which is an upgrade for the current route # 43 that runs westward to the University of British Columbia.
The STM also operates express routes during rush hours only, special routes termed Metrobus, and Trainbus, are bus routes that lead from a specific terminus and run only a few stops to get passengers to a Metro or Commuter Train station as fast as possible.
Horsham has been listed as a possible terminus for Thameslink when the Thameslink Programme is complete.
Wimbledon includes the southern terminus of the District Line, and it is possible to travel continuously for 20 stops through Conservative-held constituencies before reaching Tower Hill.
The station will be the eastern terminus of the East West Rail Link, a plan to reopen the railway between, and Bedford, with possible eventual extension to and East Anglia by the now closed Varsity Line.
Google Maps shows ramp stubs for a possible extension southward from its eastern terminus with Interstate 20.

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