Sentences with phrase «over this manuscript in»

So I don't need people to go over this manuscript in huge detail, that's what I'm paying Deb for!

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In the popular consciousness, writers spend years laboring over their manuscripts, honing their ideas and then struggle to be noticed.
We do have an accurate copy of the original text represented in these manuscripts (see Geisler and Nix, GIB, chapter 11); the nearly 5,800 New Testament manuscripts we possess contain all or nearly all of the original text, and we can reconstruct the original text with over 99 percent accuracy.
As we learned in the discussion on Inerrancy, the process of copying the Greek and Hebrew texts caused errors to creep into the biblical manuscripts over time.
My thanks for help in writing these lectures are due to Edwin D. Starbuck, of Stanford University, who made over to me his large collection of manuscript material; to Henry W. Rankin, of East Northfield, a friend unseen but proved, to whom I owe precious information; to Theodore Flournoy, of Geneva, to Canning Schiller, of Oxford, and to my colleague Benjamin Rand, for documents; to my colleague Dickinson S. Miller, and to my friends, Thomas Wren Ward, of New York, and Wincenty Lutoslawski, late of Cracow, for important suggestions and advice.
The notion of a Textus Receptus was shattered as early as 1707, when John Mill listed over 30,000 variants in some 80 of the manuscripts or portions of manuscript of the New Testament available at that time.
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
For the NT we have over 38,000 manuscripts or portions thereof... in second place is Homer with 600 +!!
Many will lament the change in Paul's rhapsody on love in I Corinthians 13:3, «If I hand over my body so that I may boast» (RSV: «to be burned») The better manuscripts do indeed support the alteration — but isn't something like «burned» implied?
The revelation of the mind and character of God preserved by scribes in over 8,000 manuscripts of the Latin Vulgate; 5,000 Greek manuscripts; 13,000 manuscripts of the New Testament; The Septuagint (Greek translation of Hebrew Old Testament, 285 BC); Codex Sinaiticus (early copy of the Bible, 350AD); Codex Vaticanus (early copy of the Bible, 325 AD).
«Parts of the New Testament have been preserved in more manuscripts than any other «ancient» work, having over 5,800 complete or fragmented Greek manuscripts, 10,000 Latin manuscripts and 9,300 manuscripts in various other ancient languages including Syriac, Slavic, Gothic, Ethiopic, Coptic and Armenian.»
I do, of course, leave room for the use of literary techniques such as metaphor, hyperbole, and poetic imagery, and also allow for minor errors to have crept in through the process of copying manuscripts by hand over the centuries.
I could show you dozens of conflicts in translation mistakes over the centuries making the KJV far less than 100 % accurate to the original manuscripts.
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
In addition to her private practice and academic supervisory duties, Dr. Schiltz has written, co-written, and / or presented over 81 papers, manuscripts, and publications.
Dr. Williams has published over 50 peer - reviewed manuscripts, 75 conference presentations, and two book chapters in the area of child development and family relationships, including family based interventions to enhance health and well - being of parents and their children.
Manuscripts in Europe from the 16th to early 20th century reveal over 100 medicinal uses for cocoa including stimulating breast milk production.
Wall, director of the Northwestern's Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, spent four years pouring over the contents of 150 largely unread recipes manuscripts, many of which she discovered stashed in English medical libraries.
He says that the manuscript went through two rounds of review over eight months — twice as long as is normal for the journal — and that he urged the researchers to discuss the ethical issues surrounding germline editing in the paper.
«U.Va has not turned over emails related to discussions of research, unpublished manuscripts, private discussions between scientists about science, etc., — i.e., any of the materials that are exempt from release by state law,» Mann wrote in an e-mail message.
In some cases, manuscript makers introduced errors into the diagrams that carried over to future copies.
He is on the Board of Directors of the Cancer Cytogenomics Microarray Consortium and reviews manuscripts for many top journals in his field as well as having over 150 peer - reviewed publications.
While our previous manuscript (Gilja et al., 2015) showed improved continuous control performance over earlier approaches, as the reviewer points out, the current study adds a parallel decoding method to enable discrete selection (the HMM), which is a critical step in developing point - and - click interfaces that would be suitable to control a general purpose computing device.
Professor Schoen is author or co-author of over 475 manuscripts in journals and books.
Unhappy in her marriage, Sally develops a crush on her handsome art gallery owner boss, Greg (Antonio Banderas), while Roy, a novelist nervously awaiting the response to his latest manuscript, becomes moonstruck over Dia (Freida Pinto), a mystery woman who catches his gaze through a nearby window.
In the golden age of the late Sixties, no film commentary of any sort reached most of the households in most of these markets (although faculty members on the local campus knew who Kael was, and huddled over the glow from their 16 mm projectors like monks in the Dark Ages treasuring manuscripts from far landsIn the golden age of the late Sixties, no film commentary of any sort reached most of the households in most of these markets (although faculty members on the local campus knew who Kael was, and huddled over the glow from their 16 mm projectors like monks in the Dark Ages treasuring manuscripts from far landsin most of these markets (although faculty members on the local campus knew who Kael was, and huddled over the glow from their 16 mm projectors like monks in the Dark Ages treasuring manuscripts from far landsin the Dark Ages treasuring manuscripts from far lands).
The film focuses on Wolfe's relationship with legendary book editor Maxwell Perkins (a bland Colin Firth), who in (a clichéd) New York of the Roaring»20s trims down a much - rejected manuscript that ran over 1,000 pages into Wolfe's classic best seller «Look Homeward, Angel.»
Hi, I learnt my lesson with Xibris who is under the wing of Penguin House they were over the top with praises but got nothing right they didn't follow any of my instructions for my artwork or cover the did nt edit my manuscript as I paid $ 3500 for and received delay after delay after 8 months which they promised 6 weeks and my book would be in my hand and on shelves, I pulled the plug and cancelled payments through my bank and received all my money back I sent all 9 consultants emails on my termination of our contract due to their unprofessional ism and prying on new authors Plus I sent 9 written termination letters as stated in their contract I now have learnt research every publisher outlet in legitimacy saves on the heartache
It is daunting to spend months and sometimes years toiling over a book manuscript to end up with it on your computer or in a drawer in your desk.
In fact, until the existence of self - publishing, it was one of the hardest things to do on earth (just ask any author who's queried over 100 agents to represent their manuscript and come away empty - handed).
Rather than blue penciling a manuscript, I try to equip authors with the tools of craft that can be applied many times over in their careers.
Some of these include the tenth - century Book of Deer, which is probably the oldest surviving Scottish manuscript and contains the earliest known examples of written Gaelic; the thirteenth - century Life of Edward the Confessor, which contains masterpieces of illumination; the Cairo Genizah collections, which are glimpses into the everyday live of a Jewish community in Egypt over a period of 1,000 years; digital versions of its Islamic and Sanskrit collections of both secular and religious texts, including some of the earliest surviving Qur» ans; the Nash Papyrus, which contains one of the oldest texts from the Hebrew Bible, the Codex Bezzae, one of the most important New Testament manuscripts; and others.
There may be some people who have no interest in micromanaging the small stuff and want to simply hand their manuscripts over to a business and let them do all the work, and that's fine, but you want to make sure you're not paying a whole lot for services that are free or inexpensive.
Yes, Angela compiles her stories directly from Scrivener I believe, whereas I draft in Scrivener but switch over to MS Word for editing, so I give her my manuscript in Word.
Feedback from Beta Readers differs from what you get from a critique group because Betas generally read your whole manuscript in a week or two rather than over the span of months or years.
They differ from a critique group because they usually read a whole manuscript in a few sittings rather than hearing it over a period of months or years.
In general, professional proofreading / editing is not the same as having friends or family look over your manuscript.
The draft of what I thought was the first installment ran over 600 manuscript pages, far too long for a first - in - a-series novel.
Class is designed to take place over a period of weeks to give you a chance to implement the skills I'm teaching you in your own manuscript, with an opportunity for me to check your work and do hands - on troubleshooting.
With over 28 years» experience in the publishing industry, we understand the pain points felt by stakeholders at each stage of the publishing process — from researchers preparing their manuscripts to peer reviewers and publishers requiring perfect XML.
In fact, if you have old manuscripts or published works that could use another going over, offer them all up to the class of editors.
Be flexible if you can on how you hand out your manuscript to your readers — whether in a Word doc, over Dropbox, in differing formats, or what have you.
At least one (preferably two) qualified individual needs to read over your manuscript from cover to cover in an effort to seek out those nasty typos and misspellings that your word processor didn't catch.
You should pay that person to go over the book at least twice to catch all of the errors in your manuscript.
The Charming Doodles Charles Darwin's Children Left All Over the Manuscript of «On the Origin of Species» (Brain Pickings): «In contemplating family, work, and happiness, Charles Darwin proclaimed: «Children are one's greatest happiness, but often & often a still greater misery.
All of that will now be accessible in the form of over 16,000 high resolution images from the NLB's BookSGsite as well as the British Library's Digitized Manuscript website.
You type in manuscript editor on Google and are overwhelmed by the results — over 95 million.
Here's what interests me most about our changed landscape: In the past, writers could spend years trying to get a single manuscript over the transom.
I also can get by in German, though I don't claim fluency, so I am able to do some basic quality control and look over the manuscripts.
Okay, so now the beta process is over and the author is once more looking at the manuscript with the comments from their betas in mind.
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