Sentences with phrase «emendation of»

Another example is the so - called Divine emendation of Sarah's actual words, when God addressed Abraham.

Not exact matches

For these and other reasons some scholars have abandoned Hartshorne s emendation and have sought to adhere strictly to Whitehead's own description of God as a single everlasting concrescence.
What is ignored in this emendation is the status of God's own conceptual feelings, which even in the final concept can not all be derived from physical feelings.
On the other hand, if we virtuously claim that we are not making any emendations but are simply following what is written, the question of what is written will arise.
The Charter of the Forest is largely excluded, and the emendation to chapter 7 made in 1217 concerning the widow's reasonable estovers in the common — rationabile estoverium suum interium de communii — is absent altogether.
UPDATE: NOON 8/21 — One emendation, regular reader Steve pointed out one bit of sloppiness in the above post.
Now, more than thirty years later — and with such emendations still pending — comes another exhibition featuring Krasner's work, among others, that aims to knock the painfully constricted socks off the fat feet of the art historical canon — and succeeds with flying colors.
His abstractions are composed of second thoughts, pentimenti, erasures and emendations.
A 2000 Hoover Institution report about this State Department document's illegitimate changes noted that «According to Nature («Climate Debate Must Not Overheat,» Nature 381 (13 June 1996), p. 539), rarely critical of the IPCC, the emendations affected the sense of Chapter 8 and were designed to «ensure that it conformed» to the politically arrived - at Summary for Policymakers.»
The universe has a peculiar sense of humour, of course, and so I emerged as a pretty decent first tenor, which meant I actually had to use this high singing voice — and make the first of a number of emendations in my definition of masculinity.
As I'm sure the rest of Slaw knows, these forms are more evanescent than good old paper, and are more subject to easy... emendation, shall we say, or to unintended publication.
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