Some early Christian writers were aware of the importance of
old manuscripts for the study of the Bible, and copyists during the Middle Ages, both in the East and in the West, made efforts to find ancient models.
Not exact matches
In fact, in the NT, finding any verse that spells out the «Jesus died to pay
for all sins» is pretty hard to come by, especially if you look
for manuscripts that have that kind of inference in the «
oldest and most reliable»
manuscripts.
For example, while the oldest surviving manuscript for a significant portion of Plato's fourth - century B.C. dialogues dates to 895, for the first - century a.d. New Testament the dates are ca. 200 (Paul) and the third century (Gospels, Acts), with over a dozen substantial manuscripts from the fourth — sixth centuri
For example, while the
oldest surviving
manuscript for a significant portion of Plato's fourth - century B.C. dialogues dates to 895, for the first - century a.d. New Testament the dates are ca. 200 (Paul) and the third century (Gospels, Acts), with over a dozen substantial manuscripts from the fourth — sixth centuri
for a significant portion of Plato's fourth - century B.C. dialogues dates to 895,
for the first - century a.d. New Testament the dates are ca. 200 (Paul) and the third century (Gospels, Acts), with over a dozen substantial manuscripts from the fourth — sixth centuri
for the first - century a.d. New Testament the dates are ca. 200 (Paul) and the third century (Gospels, Acts), with over a dozen substantial
manuscripts from the fourth — sixth centuries.
We have
manuscripts of the scriptures
for the New Testament dating back to 100 years after Christ, and
for the
Old Testament, a few hundred years before, in the original languages.
For example why aren't the last verses of Mark found in the
oldest known
manuscripts?
Across England and Scotland were secret groups of Lollards, a network of people who
for a century now had nurtured among themselves a tradition of reading translations of the text of the Bible in
manuscript excerpts from various popular sections of the
Old and New Testaments, and occasionally from the complete edition of Wycliffe's (or Purvey's) fourteenth - century translation, rare though it was, the only English translation in existence.
The Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA), H.R. 5037, builds on NIH's 2 - year -
old requirement that grantees submit their peer - reviewed
manuscripts to the free PubMed Central database
for posting within 12 months after publication in a journal.
The Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA), which has identical versions in the House of Representatives and the Senate, would expand to other research agencies the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) 4 - year -
old policy requiring investigators it funds to submit copies of their peer - reviewed
manuscripts for posting in a public database.
Hostiles Stars: Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Wes Studi, Ben Foster, Q'orianka Kilcher, Scott Wilson, Peter Mullan, Adam Beach and Jesse Plemons Director: Scott Cooper Scriptwriter: Scott Cooper based on the
manuscript by Donald E. Stewart Composer: Max Richter Cinematography: Masanobu Takayanagi Entertainment Studios Rating: R
for violence and themed material Running Length: 133 minutes The
Old American West still thrives in film country.
There's really not much to the plot other than
for the protagonists to be chased around by the monster horde, while Stine seeks to write an all - new novel in the manner he wrote his
old one (in
manuscript form on a Smith - Corona typewriter that may have magic powers) with all of the characters he ever created on the hope that he can capture lightning in a bottle (or, in this case, a book) again.
In the end, there were four scenes: A serf's house where the men discussed the tragedy while a mother nursed a dying child; an apothecary's store, where members of the medical profession debated cures
for the plague; a church, where monks considered causes of the illness while they worked on illuminated
manuscripts and where a priest was indifferent to a parishioner's pleas
for help; and finally, a central market square where traveling Franciscan monks declared their beliefs about the plague, flagellants whipped themselves and blamed the Jews, and an
old woman went crazy as she ranted about «the end of the world.»
Old face - to - face workshop
manuscripts, previous instances of the eLearning, or policy documents and notes could all assist and inspire you — or, in some cases, let you know what you should avoid doing — in your own work
for the client.
I know they usually either re-do
old manuscripts or work with publishing houses, but if you catch the professor early enough (like the semester BEFORE...) you might a foot in door
for it.
In an honorable effort to maintain a green workspace, many in the publishing industry are no longer accepting queries and
manuscripts in print, forgoing the age -
old model
for electronic submissions.
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness (Feb. 2011; Viking Books): A novel about an ages -
old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious alchemical
manuscript that draws them together — this book provides a dose of the paranormal
for the adult crowd and was one of the hottest titles on offer at the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair.
This software received much attention from the French National Library
for a potential use in Gallica, its digital library of 90,000 books, especially
for old books (published before 1812) and illustrated
manuscripts.
An
old song's chorus begins like this: «To everything there is a season...» Be sure this is the right season
for you to write an entire
manuscript.
If the book happened to be chosen and accepted from the slush pile of
manuscripts, the author (in reality the agent since
old school publishers don't really like to interact with the actual author) was notified, and small check was sent as an «advance»
for what the publisher hoped to at least earn out that advance.
While this has been especially popular
for authors who have managed to get back the rights to their out - of - print,
older works, several agents we spoke with are also exploring this option
for first - time
manuscripts that show great promise that simply have not found a home with a publisher due to trends in the industry.
It is true that Dr. Lecter created the vacancy at the Palazzo Capponi by removing the former curator — a simple process requiring a few seconds» work on the
old man and a modest outlay
for two bags of cement — but once the way was clear he won the job fairly, demonstrating to the Belle Arti Committee an extraordinary linguistic capability, sight - translating medieval Italian and Latin from the densest Gothic black - letter
manuscripts.
In the
old days (we're talking 15 years ago) there was really only one choice
for writers who wanted to release their words to the world: You sent your
manuscript to a publishing house, and then you prayed.
The truth is that I'm too experienced and too
old to wait
for some intern first reader to decide whether they like a
manuscript or to hope to find an agent who didn't have a bad night or a family fight or even actually knows the business and what they are doing.
This has
for several years been the name of my permanent exhibition at the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, a beautiful
old library, famous
for their
manuscripts and books.
In the
old days, an author whose book was accepted
for publication could count on a team of professionals, employed by the publisher, whose jobs were to polish a
manuscript into a slick, shelf - ready product.
For his library, Morgan acquired illuminated, literary, and historical
manuscripts, early printed books, and
old master drawings and prints.
[Here's a small reference I used in my «Sauces» folder in my cookbook
manuscript: Chef Karl Adam (d) in Germany is acknowledged as contributing the recipes in an
old Asbach Uralt wonderful small cookbook from the 1950's, dedicated to using the cognac in cooking, and HeddaAdlon, in the same cookbook, last owner of the famous Hotel Adlon in Berlin's «Unterden Linden,» is credited with saying: «Three indispensable ingredients are needed
for the creation of every good sauce, without any one of these the sauce will have neithersavour nor substance.»