Sentences with phrase «of fragments of text»

Painstaking reconstruction of fragments of text has revealed the working draft of an ancient Jewish calendar and priestly duty schedule.
Likewise, L.A. artist Frances Stark is known for creating abstracted patterns out of fragments of text.

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By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts...
This parallel has been obscured by the fact that the term «kerygma» can ambiguously refer both to fragments of primitive Christian preaching embedded in the New Testament text, and to the word of God I encounter from the pulpit or in my neighbour today.
They think also that in the late fragment, from a spiritual narrative text, Jesus speaks of Jerusalem, his spiritual Wife, obviously!
The proper role for the study of the diachronic dimensions of the text lies not in fragmenting or in replacing the synchronic level, but in using a recovery of a depth dimension for increasing an understanding of the theological substance that constitutes the biblical narrative itself.
New texts contained, almost consisted of, fragments of preceding ones.
By providing only fragments from biblical books (in this case part of an oracle from Isaiah, a reassurance from Paul, a parable from Jesus), they leave a suggestive opening, not only to other texts but also to the even more fragmented tissues of our individual lives.
The critique of historical criticism's limit the standard one: it is reductionistic, it claims to subordinate the text to scientific methods when in fact it has philosophical presumptions, and it tends to read the biblical text as a set of fragments rather than as a unified whole.
(If, as the Qumrân fragment most recently published by Allegro seems to confirm, the «teacher of righteousness» of this sect really was put to death and his return was awaited, still what most decisively separates this sect from the original Christian community [apart from the other differences, for which see my article, «The Significance of the Qumrân Texts», J. B.L., 1955.
First found by Bedouin herdsmen, later archaeologists have gathered 17,000 fragments of Jewish texts dating to the time of Jesus.
The latest discovery: The fragment, which contains snippets from the Coptic text of the Gospel of....
King has been quick to add this discovered text «does not, however, provide evidence that the historical Jesus was married,» she wrote in a draft of her analysis of the fragment set to appear in the January edition of Harvard Theological Review.
A Harvard University professor on Tuesday unveiled a fourth - century fragment of papyrus she said is the only existing ancient text quoting Jesus explicitly referring to having a wife.
Bock agreed with the notion that the text fragment shared similarities with those gospels, called the Gnostic Gospels, which were the writings of an early outlier sect of Christians.
Here we see not only the same focus on the prehistory of the text that had been prominent in source criticism, but also the tendency already strong in source criticism to fragment or disintegrate the text in search of its antecedent components.
It was such a refreshing change of pace from the rarefied atmosphere of the «Fragments of Time and Space» temporary exhibition at the Hirshhorn and their too often BS - ridden text panels.
Instead of using a cipher to scramble text, the method involves manipulating the location of data fragments.
While the first Opening lines are the initial portions of dialogue or text in a written book often constituted by at least the first sentence or a fragment thereof.
Against the backdrop of our fragmented media landscape, Donald Trump is the first candidate not to come from the side of the traditional [text - based] media conversation, but from the media conversation that depends on television and the internet.
Rather than tell a story, the text captures fragments of Frida's life, like snapshots with bilingual captions.
Smith holds this chorus together quite beautifully, often embedding contrasting fragments of text and tone in classical forms and schemes.»
Each fragment of the text is checked with the help of our anti-plagiarism software;
If there's a problem, it's that the ebook platform market is fragmented — Bloomsbury's library includes only Bloomsbury's titles while Exact Editions rival Overdrive carries Penguin, Random House, Hachette Livre and HarperCollins — and, though text can be printed, the experience of reading a book in a web browser is pretty unsatisfying if it's a novel you're reading.
Note that it has to be an element fragment of HTML5 Flow content, so you can't have a bare text string (i.e., it would have to be wrapped in a span or div).
-- Finally, a technical note on the granularity of the text fragments: considering normal speech recordings, e.g. a common audiobook (as opposed to slowed down recordings for children common in FXL), highlighting each single word produces an annoying «flash effect».
«Rather than offering fragments of texts,» he said, «what we are seeking are independent, self - sufficient volumes.
It is when the text is fragmented over several screens so there is less content on each screen that text processing is impaired — because, then it is more difficult for the reader to construct a cognitive map of the text structure that usually helps them remember what they are reading.
In these games, players can leave shared online messages in any area of the game by piecing together pre-made text fragments and scrawling them on the floor.
There's a few «text fragments» that let you peer in on the past of the universe, but they're too few and far between to really make sense.
Exhibits comprise other tablets and fragments, and many replicas — the actual Mesha Stele remains in the Louvre, the Rosetta Stone in the British Museum — in order that the mantle of historical authority may here alight upon these stewards of this assembled text.
The BMA presents Front Room: Adam Pendleton, a dramatic installation of new and recent work by the New - York based artist that examines the relationship between abstraction and representation through layered and fragmented texts and images sourced from the artist's personal library.
Though she began as a documentary photographer, Simpson is best known for her conceptual pairings of text fragments and studio photographs of anonymous African - American women draped in white shifts dresses.
Combining found footage with items found on eBay, a pastel - hued studio set - up and fragments of text, the artist explores how objects of desire can lose or gain attraction over time.
Like graffiti scrawls, her fragmented texts also seem to justify the need for and the relevance of platitudes, especially if they emanate from a personal vision or from issues that hit home too closely.
Oscar Murillo's large - scale paintings imply action, performance, and chaos, but are in fact methodically composed of rough - hewn, stitched canvases that often incorporate fragments of text as well as studio debris such as dirt and dust.
«History floats in the collages of Carlos Vega, borne along on receipts, invitations, letters and fragments of literary texts, presided over by figures who flout the laws of gravity....
New Yorker Erica Baum photographs fragments of images and text from printed sources, while Canadian - born Moyra Davey creates photographs and videos that are simply about reading and writing.
The Spanish - born, Miami - based artist presents constructions of collage on paper utilizing photography, fragments of text, and cut - paper organic and geometric forms.
As the fragment of text suggests, the man holding the milking stool and pail is Calvin Coolidge, U.S. President from 1923 - 29.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
With illegible fragments of text arranged over sculpted surfaces, Chun creates harmonious areas that fade from light to dark in the manner of a flock of birds changing direction.
The pictures and texts and the sheer battered nostalgia of this work evoke the south — many fragments are souvenirs of Rauschenberg's childhood in Port Arthur, Texas.
By silk - screening fragments of text from an essay by the French thinker Maurice Blanchot directly onto the surface of the paintings, he integrates language with his iconic images.
Her practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
As the artist states: «there are fragments, bits of texts and protocols which will inform a program of workshops, but these protocols do not exist as one organizing script or stageplay.
Broken plates, Kabuki theater backdrops, tarpaulins and boxing mats; thickly applied oil paint, collage, viscous resin, and flat digital reproduction; fragments of text in different languages: these are just some of the diverse materials with which Schnabel engages life's grand themes — sexuality, obsession, suffering, redemption, death, and belief.
Lexicon juxtaposes quotidian manifestations of language — including fragments of vintage signage, scrolling LED texts, neon signs, printed posters, cartoon and diary - like narratives — to create a kind of visual «chorus,» a polyphony of voices, in which language becomes more elastic and open to multiple readings and interpretations.
Rather than following the linear path of a scroll, text in book form is fragmented text and in sheets bound in a stack.
The vibrant exhibition hinges upon Pettibon's mastery of combining fragmented text and imagery.
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