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A chronicle which traces world history is called a universal chronicle.
Tamar's chronicle praises her universal protection of Christianity and her support of churches and monasteries from Egypt to Bulgaria and Cyprus.
* Troia Britannica, or Great Britain's Troy ( 1609 ), a poem in seventeen cantos " intermixed with many pleasant poetical tales " and " concluding with an universal chronicle from the creation until the present time "
The chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine chronicle of universal history from the creation.
Higden was the author of the Polychronicon, a long chronicle, one of several such works of universal history and theology.
The chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine chronicle of universal history from the creation.
A universal chronicle or world chronicle traces history from the beginning of written information about the past up to the present ( contemporary time ).
The universal chronicle traces history from the beginning of the world up to the present and was an especially popular genre of historiography in medieval Western Europe.
The tradition of universal history can even be seen in the works of medieval historians whose purpose may not have been to chronicle the ancient past, but nonetheless included it in a local history of more recent times.
A new variant of the World Era was suggested in the Chronicon Paschale, a valuable Byzantine universal chronicle of the world, composed about the year 630 AD by some representative of the Antiochian scholarly tradition.
The Chronicle ( or Chronicon or Temporum liber, The Book of Times ) was a universal chronicle, one of Jerome's earliest attempts in the department of history.
Sigebert of Gembloux ( Sigebertus Gemblacensis ) ( c. 1030 – 5 October 1112 ) was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial historian of a universal chronicle, opposed to the expansive papacy of Gregory VII and Pascal II.
Sigebert's most celebrated work is a Chronicon sive Chronographia, or universal chronicle, that Auguste Molinier found to be the best work of its kind.
The chronicle is a universal history from the beginning of Islam, but it cuts off near the end of the reign of Adud al-Dawla.

universal and differs
The quantified Boolean formula problem differs in allowing both universal and existential quantification over the values of the variables:
* For the representation of Tigrinya sounds, this article uses a modification of a system that is common ( though not universal ) among linguists who work on Ethiopian Semitic languages, but it differs somewhat from the conventions of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
He had suspended the ethical and failed to follow the universal .< ref >" Universal, Universality: Hegel's use incorporates the familiar sense of universal as non-particular, without specific location in time and space ; but he differs from platonists in denying that universals are timeless self-subsistents, and from nominalists in denying that universals are mere abstractions.
System F, also known as the ( Girard – Reynolds ) polymorphic lambda calculus or the second-order lambda calculus, is a typed lambda calculus that differs from the simply typed lambda calculus by the introduction of a mechanism of universal quantification over types.
For convenience, we work with its universal cover R instead but identify any two values of φ ( x ) which differs by an integer multiple of.

universal and from
The child of this problem was Mr. Brown's famous Serial No. 1 Universal Milling Machine, the archtype from which is descended today's universal knee-type milling machine used throughout the world.
It expanded from hand screw machines to automatic screw machines, from simple formed-tooth gear cutting machines to gear hobbing machines and a large contract gear manufacturing business, from rudimentary belt-driven universal milling machines to a broad line of elaborately controlled knee-type and manufacturing type milling machines.
In the grinding machine field, expansion went far from universal grinders alone and took in cylindrical grinders, surface grinders, and a wide variety of special and semi-special models.
The result was an agreement that the Lublin Government should be `` reorganized on a broader democratic basis with the inclusion of democratic leaders from Poland itself and from the Poles abroad '', and pledged to hold `` free and unfettered elections as soon as possible on the basis of universal suffrage and secret ballot ''.
that is, from aspects of a universal system of Justice into particular rules governing the relations of sovereign states.
In the first place the new doctrine brought a formal separation of international from municipal law, rejecting the earlier view that both were parts of a universal legal system.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Algae constitute a paraphyletic and polyphyletic group, as they do not include all the descendants of the last universal ancestor nor do they all descend from a common algal ancestor, although their plastids seem to have a single origin.
With this, the perspective of the author is removed from the text, and the limits formerly imposed by the idea of one authorial voice, one ultimate and universal meaning, are destroyed.
Ethernet had become essentially universal by 1990, and it was time to build Ethernet into Macs direct from the factory.
* The increase in universal suffrage, from no nations in 1900 to 62. 5 % of all nations in 2000.
The universal aqueous acid – base definition of the Arrhenius concept is described as the formation of water from a proton and hydroxide ions, or hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions from the dissociation of an acid and base in aqueous solution:
Being is quite conceivable apart from actual existence ; so much so that the very first and the most universal of all the distinctions in the realm of being is that which divides it into two classes, that of the real and that of the possible.
However, although this approach — the " shift ... from the quasi-historical or legendary materials ... to the folktale line of inquiry ," was seen as a step in the right direction, " The Bear's Son " tale was seen as too universal.
The tensor product X ⊗ Y from X and Y is a K-vector space Z with a bilinear function T: X × Y → Z which has the following universal property: If T ′: X × Y → Z ′ is any bilinear function into a K-vector space Z ′, then only one linear function f: Z → Z ′ with exists.
The term epískopos was not from the earliest times clearly distinguished from the term presbýteros (" elder ", " senior ", nowadays used to signify a priest ), but the term was already clearly used in the sense of the order or office of bishop, distinct from that of priest in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch ( died c. 108 ), and sources from the middle of the 2nd century undoubtedly set forth that all the chief centres of Christianity recognized and had the office of bishop, using a form of organization that remained universal until the Protestant Reformation.
BSI is similar in nature to universal precautions, but goes further in isolating workers from pathogens, including substances now known to carry HIV.
Body substance isolation went further than universal precautions in isolating workers from pathogens, including substances now currently known to carry HIV.

universal and ordinary
If anyone thus speaks, that the Roman Pontiff has only the office of inspection or direction, but not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the universal Church, not only in things which pertain to faith and morals, but also in those which pertain to the discipline and government of the Church spread over the whole world ; or, that he possesses only the more important parts, but not the whole plenitude of this supreme power ; or that this power of his is not ordinary and immediate, or over the churches altogether and individually, and over the pastors and the faithful altogether and individually: let him be anathema.
The principle is most helpful in cases where there is not an established or standard name of the universal in ordinary English usage: What is the name of the universal distinctive of chairs?
Within the Roman Catholic Church, Ultramontanism achieved victory over conciliarism at the First Vatican Council with the pronouncement of papal infallibility ( the ability of the pope to define dogmas free from error ex cathedra ) and of papal supremacy, i. e., supreme, full, immediate, and universal ordinary jurisdiction of the Pope.
" At the time George Boole's algebra of logic made a strong counterpoint to ordinary number algebra, so the term " universal " served to calm strained sensibilities.
Under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, the Pope has supreme, full, immediate and universal ordinary authority in the Church, which he can always freely exercise.
This is usually tested by reference to a reasonable person: that is, a universal standard to determine whether an ordinary person would have been provoked and, if so, would have done as the defendant did.
* By declaring that the teachings of the Second Vatican Council contradict the Church's Tradition, they either repudiate the teaching of the First Vatican Council on the infallibility of even the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Pope and the bishops, or they implicitly deny that the Pope and bishops at the Second Vatican Council were truly the Pope and truly Catholic bishops.
This has particular application to representation theory and quantum mechanics, since ordinary representations of the universal covering group () are projective representations of the original ( classical ) group ().
The so-called ordinary and universal magisterium of the Church is held to be infallible too, and in fact the ordinary manifestation of infallibility.
) Its universal enveloping algebra would be an ordinary < sup >*</ sup >- algebra.
Hence, while ordinary political economy is concerned by the so-called " laws of economics ", presented as universal ( i. e. valid in all times and places ), Marxism attempts to demonstrate that these principles are only historical products of human history.
The infallible sacred magisterium includes the extraordinary declarations of the pope speaking ex cathedra and of ecumenical councils ( traditionally expressed in conciliar creeds, canons, and decrees ), as well as of the ordinary and universal magisterium.
Despite its name, the " ordinary and universal magisterium " falls under the infallible sacred magisterium, and in fact is the usual manifestation of the infallibility of the Church, the decrees of popes and councils being " extraordinary ".
Examples of infallible teachings of the ordinary and universal magisterium are harder to point to, since these are not contained in any one specific document, but are the common teachings found among the Bishops dispersed through the world yet united with the pope.
Pope John Paul II specifically clarified that the reservation of ordination to males is infallible under the infallibility of the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Church, without issuing a corresponding extraordinary papal definition.
" It has been suggested that Pope John Paul II did this to remind everyone that the ordinary and universal magisterium is also infallible, and that an extraordinary definition is not necessary to make a teaching irrevocably binding and demanding of supernatural faith.
In fact, the ordinary and universal magisterium is the usual manifestation of infallibility, the decrees of popes and councils being the extraordinary expression.
The Magisterium consists of only all the infallible teachings of the Church, " Wherefore, by divine and Catholic faith all those things are to be believed which are contained in the word of God as found in Scripture and tradition, and which are proposed by the Church as matters to be believed as divinely revealed, whether by her solemn judgment or in her ordinary and universal Magisterium.
A teaching of ordinary and universal magisterium is a teaching of which all bishops ( including the Pope ) universally agree on and is also considered infallible.
A series of related terms were also named after Krige, including kriged estimate, kriged estimator, kriging variance, kriging covariance, zero kriging variance, unity kriging covariance, kriging matrix, kriging method, kriging model, kriging plan, kriging process, kriging system, block kriging, co-kriging, disjunctive kriging, linear kriging, ordinary kriging, point kriging, random kriging, regular grid kriging, simple kriging and universal kriging.
A new and more universal speech evolved from the main elements: classical Latin, Christian Latin, which featured sermo humilis, " ordinary speech " in which the people were to be addressed, and all the various dialects of Vulgar Latin.
He campaigned on a platform of a tax cut for " ordinary Americans ," term limits, an overhaul of public education, universal health care, and nuclear disarmament.
Pope Pius XI, depicted in this window at Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, was ordinary of the universal Church and ordinary of Rome.

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