Sentences with phrase «by scholarly references»

The wall - texts are few and far between, the single - paragraphed descriptions are unclouded by scholarly references, and the show's diverse pairings of art across all mediums feel intuitive, playful, and sincere.

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We could point to examples of semantic structure, grammatical style, references to culture, and a whole host of other historical critical standards to prove by scholarly consensus that the author whose name is on the book did not actually write it.
@tallulah13 apparently google is not the most defining answer to scholarly study, He, Kedorlaomer, was a person of antiquity mentioned in the Bible, that was already a given.He was a king 4000 years ago and his treasures were discovered by archaeologists not that long ago.Up to the discoveries Kedorlaomer was an obscure reference in the «Bible «and there had been doubt as to whether he existed or not.
The word «history» tends to refer both to the scholarly discipline of describing things by reference to how they come to be and to the actual spatial and temporal process out of which things come to be.
Thorough, well - referenced, grounded in solid information, unquestionably scholarly, yet pleasurably readable, obviously written by a man with the deepest reverence for God's Word and the responsibility of handling it accurately.
Celestial pointing for time - of - day reference in Nheengatú,» by Simeon Floyd of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands, was published in the March, 2016 issue of the scholarly journal Language.
As robust tomes that attempt to faithfully reproduce every known work of art by the painters and sculptors who serve as their subjects — say, Paul Cézanne, Jacob Epstein, or even Dan Flavin — they function as reference books featuring lots of pictures, detailed chronologies, an occasional interview, and scholarly texts.
A «catalogue raisonné» is a systematic and comprehensive scholarly reference text in which each work known to have been executed by a particular artist is illustrated, thoroughly documented and described, giving information such as title, alternative titles, date, medium, size, inscriptions, provenance, exhibition history, and publication history, and in which each work is assigned a permanent reference number.
She is the author of the reference book Metalworking Through History: An Encyclopedia, published by Greenwood Press, as well as numerous other scholarly articles.
This volume takes stock of critical perspectives on the work of New York — based Wade Guyton (born 1972), assembling both expansive, scholarly essays and more concise, journalistic assessments by an international array of authors — Daniel Baumann, Kirsty Bell, Johanna Burton, Catherine Chevalier, Bettina Funcke, John Kelsey, Scott Rothkopf and Peter Schjeldahl among them — offering an invaluable reference for any reader coming to terms with his artistic production.
If you would like peer - reviewed references for any of the component pathology I would be happy to provide you with a list of peer - reviewed and scholarly work by the major figures in professional psychology regarding any of the component pathology listed on the checklist and described in Foundations.
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