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Finucane, R. C. "The Registers of Archbishop John Pecham and his Notary, John of Beccles: Some Unnoticed Evidence." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 38, no. 3 (July 1987): 406–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900024982.

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The earliest extant Canterbury register is an artifact of the scribes and notaries, clerici and magistri working within the household of Archbishop John Pecham (1279-92). Of the numerous members of Pecham's familia, John of Bologna, trained in the Italian notarial arts and the cursus, was of great influence in this regard. He accompanied the new scholar-archbishop who left Rome in June 1279 to take up the most important and exacting ecclesiastical office in England. After Pecham's day, as C. R. Cheney has amply demonstrated, the use of notaries public in English episcopal chanceries was commonplace: the example of the archbishop's employment of notaries, no doubt encouraged and guided by John of Bologna, must be seen as a prime cause of this. Appropriately, John's Summa Notarie, a manual for fledgling notaries in England — ‘where they are unacquainted with the notarial art’ — was dedicated to Pecham. The conceptualisation, composition and even custody of Pecham's register must be seen within this framework. The subsequent rationalisation and retention of Canterbury records of all kinds including registers, though not exclusively attributable to John of Bologna and Pecham's notaries, was probably strongly influenced by them. For this reason, all that can be learned about Pecham's register and record-keeping among his staff is of significance — certainly to historians of what Robert Brentano has called ‘the written Church’.
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Virágh, Ágnes. "A nápolyi hadjáratok ismeretlen epizódja." Belvedere Meridionale 32, no. 2 (2020): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2020.2.6.

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Humanist authors regarded mercenaries with contempt, and in their works they gladly referred to those ancient writers who also condemned the utilization of mercenary armies. Mercenaries are mentioned in the Italian chronicles of the 14th century as well, and the author of the Cronaca senese recorded the brutal attack of John Hawkwood’s company on Faenza. The notary of Apulia, Domenico da Gravina frequently reproved in his chronicle the German mercenaries on account of their excesses. In this paper I examine the passage that presents the mercenary revolt of Aversa, in which the Voivode of Transylvania, István Lackfi conducted a dialogue with the rebelling mercenary captains in order to reach an agreement with them.
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Goatman, Paul. "Religious tolerance and intolerance in Jacobean Scotland: the case of Archibald Hegate revisited." Innes Review 67, no. 2 (November 2016): 159–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/inr.2016.0125.

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Recent research has shown that urban magistrates across early modern Europe generally tackled the problem of religious pluralism through de facto religious tolerance. Archibald Hegate was a Catholic notary public and town clerk of Glasgow, who lived and worked in the burgh during the reign of James VI. This examination of Hegate's life and career argues that the town magistrates' attitude towards Catholics was dictated by that of the crown, which was generally tolerant unless the king saw fit to persecute them for short-term political reasons. Hegate himself was consequently forced to modify his behaviour towards kirk and state until increased persecution under the newly-established episcopate forced him to leave Glasgow in 1612. Hegate is linked to John Ogilvie's Jesuit mission of 1614–5 and the period 1612–17 is argued to be one in which, by contrast with the period of relative tolerance that had previously existed in Scotland, attitudes towards religious pluralism on all sides were all hardening.
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Kieven, Elisabeth. "An Italian Architect in London: The Case of Alessandro Galilei (1691–1737)." Architectural History 51 (2008): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00003002.

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‘I will carry with me the best architect in Europe.’ With these bold words Robert, first Viscount Molesworth, announced to his wife his arrival in Ireland in the company of the young Italian architect and engineer Alessandro Galilei in May 1717. Lord Molesworth could not know that, twenty years later, Galilei would be indeed one of the best-known architects in Europe, after having built in Rome, to the order of Pope Clement XII Corsini (1730–40), the facade of San Giovanni in Laterano (St John Lateran), the Cappella Corsini in the same church and the facade of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini.Galilei was born on 25 August 1691, in Florence, the eldest son of the notary Giuseppe Maria Galilei and his wife Margherita Merlini. The Galilei family could trace their lineage to the Buonaiuti, who in the fourteenth century twice held the post of ‘Gonfaloniere della Giustizia’, then the most important position in the city government. They took the surname Galilei from the last Gonfaloniere in their family, the master of philosophy and medicine, Galileo (early fifteenth century). Even into the sixteenth century, members of the family belonged to the town council. The most famous bearer of the name was without doubt Galileo Galilei (1564–1641), from whom Alessandro was not directly descended but to whom he was remotely related. Although Alessandro’s father, Giuseppe, who in 1707 and 1711 was Proconsul of Notaries, counted himself as one of the nobili, the standing of the old patrician families had been considerably reduced under the Medici Grand Dukes because they did not actually hold a landed title. Financial decline seems also to have damaged the prestige of Alessandro’s branch of the family.
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Manoylo, Nataliya. "HUMAN AS PHILOSOPHER AND NOTARY." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 56, no. 1 (June 1, 2023): 169–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/5624.

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A person becomes a human being if he or she is capable of communication based on the disclosure of his or her inner essence, which he or she not only experiences, feels, but also expresses, writes down, and tells others about its content. The well-known saying that “someone else's soul is twilight” captures the complexity of self-knowledge that philosophy calls for. The fact is that the essence of a person is indeed in the twilight of the bodily wrapper that hides its manifestations. Therefore, it is quite possible to argue that cognition is the process of declassifying the content that is hidden behind material bodily forms. Hence the well-known definition that consciousness is the internal state of matter. The organs of perception perceive universal forms of material existence through movement subordinated to internal forces, which, by revealing and projecting outward not only aloud but also through writing, can reveal information about them and their inherent energy potential. M. Mamardashvili defined philosophy as consciousness out loud, but it is always desirable not only to voice any reflections on the “last and ultimate” foundations of existence, as Heidegger defined its essence, but also to write them down, thereby preserving them for posterity, as well as for contemporaries, who thus have the opportunity to join the discussion and, thus, to some extent, to solve problems that concern people but which must be constantly addressed by each new generation.
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Haines, John. "Did John of Tilbury write an Ars notaria?" Scriptorium 62, no. 1 (2008): 46–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/scrip.2008.3985.

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Sari, Riski Diana, Prija Djatmika, and Endang Sri Kawuryan. "Criminal Liability of a Notary for Violation of The Principle of Precaution." International Journal of Business, Law, and Education 5, no. 2 (July 12, 2024): 1848–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.56442/ijble.v5i2.748.

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Notary Public own authority in matter making deed authentic so notaries also have responsibility on deed in making something deed authentic. Notary Public required always Act in a way Be careful in making deed, must research all true and relevant facts based on applicable laws. However sometimes in room scope There is also a notary rules-based habits that don't contained in the Law Position Applicable notary, p is executed based on law habit like one authority Notary Public that is in make cover note. So far This Notary Public make cover note only based on law habit Because no exists umbrella law to making cover note Notary Public. So that need exists repair rule law related with making cover note notary so that in the future Far Better. Study This use study law normative with use approach used is Approach Law (statute approach), Approach Conceptual (conceptual approach) and Approach Case (case approach). Result of study This i.e. Notary Public stated join in as well as do follow criminal Because has fulfil it elements in Article 378 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code and also fulfil elements responsibility criminal that is exists ability responsible for the maker , relationship inner between si maker and his actions in the form intentional ( dolus ) or negligence (culpa) and not exists reason deletion error or No There is reason forgiving so that Notary Public in case This can be requested accountability criminal on what has been done . Repair law related with cover note can formulated Far Better with fulfil condition justice and power To use as well as connected with 3 (three) objectives law in a way theoretical
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Turner, J. Stewart, and Peter L. Olson. "Owen Martin Phillips. 30 December 1930 — 13 October 2010." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 58 (January 2012): 229–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2012.0028.

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Owen Phillips made outstanding contributions to the understanding of the ocean, notably through the diverse research topics incorporated in his monograph The dynamics of the upper ocean . He also contributed significantly to the understanding of geological processes in books on subsurface flows and reactions in permeable rocks. Owen was born and attended school and university in Sydney, Australia, winning scholarships to Cambridge in 1952 to do his PhD under the supervision of George Batchelor (FRS 1957). In 1957 he moved to the USA to join the faculty of Johns Hopkins University, returning to Cambridge four years later as Assistant Director of Research in the new Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. In 1964 Owen returned to Johns Hopkins, where he stayed until retirement in 1998: first as Professor of Geophysical Mechanics and later as Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, a department that he subsequently chaired.
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Bourland, Ian. "John Akomfrah." Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art 2019, no. 45 (November 1, 2019): 128–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10757163-7916928.

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This article considers recent films by the artist John Akomfrah (b. 1957, Ghana). It argues that Vertigo Sea, The Airport, and Purple exemplify a new phase of black British art production. While building on the methods and themes that characterize his time with the Black Audio Film Collective, these projects exemplify ways in which diasporic histories provide crucial insights into the early twenty-first century—notably around questions of national sovereignty, spaces of flow and mobility, and human interventions in shared ecosystems. Ultimately, these films present a way of “doing history,” a form of visual genealogy Akomfrah calls “an essay” that is suited to a landscape in which fixed temporal or spatial narratives are no longer adequate.
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Paranque, Bernard, and Hugh Willmott. "Cooperatives—saviours or gravediggers of capitalism? Critical performativity and the John Lewis Partnership." Organization 21, no. 5 (August 20, 2014): 604–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508414537622.

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The structures of ownership and governance at John Lewis, a major UK employee-owned retailer, have been commended by those who wish to recuperate capitalism and by those who seek to transform it. From a perspective of ‘critical performativity’, John Lewis is of special interest since it is celebrated as a successful organization and heralded as an alternative to more typical forms of capitalist enterprise. By examining the cooperative elements of the John Lewis structures of ownership and governance, we illuminate a number of issues faced in realizing the principles ascribed to employee-owned cooperatives—notably, with regard to ‘democratic member control’, ‘member economic participation’ and ‘autonomy and independence’.
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Niquin, Diane. "La "vie" d'Eusèbe d'Alexandrie : historique d'un avatar littéraire et édition des textes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024STRAK002.

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Malgré la large diffusion de ses œuvres, Eusèbe d’Alexandrie constitue une véritable énigme historique. Dans trois manuscrits grecs, son corpus supposé est bien accompagné de trois discours offrant davantage de détails biographiques, mais le récit contrefactuel qu’ils donnent leur a tôt valu d’être considérés comme fictifs. Quoique signée par un homme, Jean, se présentant comme le notaire d’Eusèbe, cette vie se heurte pourtant aux données historiques et fait de ce dernier le successeur de Cyrille. Or, si fiction il y a, force est de remarquer qu’elle réécrit une période tourmentée et substitue à l’hérétique Dioscore le pieux Eusèbe. Pour tâcher de mieux saisir l’identité d’Eusèbe, il faudrait donc commencer par s’intéresser à celle de Jean, signataire supposé d’une vie impossible. Cette thèse se propose de revoir à nouveaux frais l’édition des trois textes dits biographiques et d’en proposer traduction et commentaire afin d’estimer qui les a composés, quand, pourquoi et comment
In spite of the vast diffusion of his production, little is known about Eusebius of Alexandria. Three Greek codices do compile his collection alongside three texts displaying more biographical details, but their counterfactual recollection of events quickly led historians to view them as fictional. Although it is signed by a man, John, asserting he was Eusebius’s notary, this biography turns the enigmatic writer into Cyril’s successor, colliding thus with the many historical sources that remembered Dioscorus, the so-called Heresiarch, as Cyril’s actual successor. No matter how fictional this biography can appear, it is clear that it tried to erase out a troubled period of time. If one wants to understand who Eusebius really was, one should then first start to consider John, the alleged writer of an impossible tale. This essay contains therefore a new critical edition of the three biographical texts, with a French translation and a commentary aiming at figuring out who wrote them, when, why and how
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Silva, Victor Nunes Leal Cruz e. "Economia keynesiana ou a economia de Keynes? Notas sobre a transmissão do ideário de Keynes no Brasil através do livro "Princípios de Economia Monetária" de Eugênio Gudin." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPR, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1884/43166.

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Orientador : Prof. Dr. Antonio ribas Cavalieri
Coorientador : Prof. Dr. Marcelo Luíz Curado
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciencias Sociais Aplicadas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Ecônomico. Defesa :11/04/2016
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Resumo: Eugênio Gudin pode ser considerado o decano dos economistas brasileiros. Apesar de graduado em engenharia, a partir de meados da década de 1930, ele passou a estudar e dirigir os seus esforços para o estabelecimento da ciência econômica no Brasil. Um dos maiores resultados de seu esforço foi a publicação, em 1943, do primeiro livro-texto de economia escrito por um brasileiro, o Princípios de Economia Monetária. O livro e suas sucessivas edições revelam um esforço constante de atualização do economista autodidata brasileiro em vários temas, mas com especial atenção, é claro, em relação à macroeconomia e à economia monetária. Dentro disso, Keynes ganha especial destaque, principalmente porque Gudin está entre os primeiros brasileiros a transmitir e, ao mesmo tempo, fazer uma leitura mais meticulosa do importante autor britânico. Sendo assim, nosso intuito é analisar como se deu a transmissão das ideias de Keynes para o Brasil através da obra de Eugênio Gudin. Perguntamo-nos como Gudin foi se atualizando e compreendendo as teorias que emergiam durante a revolução keynesiana. Para tal, apoiamos nosso trabalho no modelo da teoria da informação voltado à transmissão do pensamento econômico, desenvolvido por Joseph Spengler e aprimorado por Uskali Mäki. Nosso estudo mostra que as disputas intelectuais desencadeadas pelo livro seminal de Keynes, A Teoria Geral do Emprego, do Juro e da Moeda, foram difundidas na academia brasileira somente através da terceira edição do livro de Gudin, publicada em 1952. Verifica-se também que a vertente keynesiana à qual Gudin subscreve na obra é a mesma que por tanto tempo dominou quase por completo a macroeconomia internacional, qual seja, o cânone IS-LM/Hicks-Hansen, pilar da economia keynesiana.
Abstract: Eugênio Gudin might be considered the dean of Brazilian economists. Despite the fact that he graduated in engineering, from the mid-1930s onwards, his efforts were directed towards the establishment of economics in the Brazilian academia. Among his many accomplishments there is the publication of the first economics textbook authored by a Brazilian in 1943. The book is called Principles of Monetary Economics. The successive editions of the book reveal a constant effort on the part of Gudin towards a gradual incorporation of the edge of economic knowledge in his work. Regarding that, his special concerns were macroeconomics and monetary economics. Within this effort, Gudin paid special attention to the unfolding of Keynes' economics, and he was the first Brazilian to transmit Keynes's and Keynesian ideas in Brazil. Given that, our goal is to analyse how the transmission of Keynes' ideas into Brazil was undertaken through the works of Eugênio Gudin. We ask ourselves how Gudin gradually updated himself and understood the theories arising from the Keynesian Revolution. For this purpose, we base our research on the information theory model developed by Joseph Spengler and improved by Uskali Mäki. Our study shows that the intellectual disputes triggered by Keynes' seminal book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, were diffused into the Brazilian academy only in the third edition of Gudin's book, published in 1952. The Keynesian approach to which Gudin subscribes in it is the same that vanquished international macroeconomics, i.e., the IS-LM/Hicks-Hansen canon, pillar of the Keynesian economics.
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Boeri, Marcelo D. "O prazer dentre todas as coisas é o maior impostor que existe”. Comentarios a Platão, Filebo (Texto estabelecido e anotado por John Burnet. Traducão, apresentação e notas de Fernando Muniz), Rio de Janeiro/São Paulo: Editora Puc-Rio/ Edições Loyola 2012." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113056.

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Pereira, Diogo José de Oliveira Barbosa. "Igreja Una, Santa, Católica e Apostólica : as notas constituitivas da Igreja no pensamento de John Henry Newman." Master's thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/17994.

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Books on the topic "John the Notary"

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South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society., ed. Notary docket of John Morris, Esquire, of Borough of York, York County, PA 1792-1809, with surname index. York, PA: The Society, 1985.

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Francesc, Torrellebreta Joan, Ginebra I. Molins Rafel, Rocafiguera I Garcia, Anna Maria de., and Salvans Jordi Vilamala, eds. El manuel de 1641 de Joan Francesc Torrellebreta, notari de Vic. Barcelona: Fundació Noguera, 2001.

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Joan Pau Ferrer i Sala and Carme Muntaner i. Alsina. El manual de Joan Pau Ferrer i Sala, notari de Sitges (1794-1796). Barcelona: Fundació Noguera, 2014.

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E, Neumark Avery, and New York (State). Temporary State Commission on Workers' Compensation, eds. Public hearing held at the Mahoney State Office Building, 65 Court Street, Part I, Buffalo, New York, on February 19, 1992, commencing at 10:10 a.m., before Joan M. Metzger, C.S.R., notary public. Buffalo, N.Y: J.W. Hunt and Associates, 1992.

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Pollack, Howard. More Fables. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190458294.003.0017.

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The late 1940s saw Latouche moving about from place to place, and lover to lover. He maintained some connection with the political left in terms of his involvement with both the Henry Wallace campaign, and his advocacy of world government in works like the radio play Unhappy Birthday and the aborted The Last Joan, after John Steinbeck. He continued also to write popular songs and adapt plays for both radio and the stage, most notably Miss Julie for Elisabeth Bergner. He further undertook collaborations with composer Lehman Engel on Mooncalf (which premiered in Cleveland in 1951 as Golden Ladder) and composer William Friml on The Happy Dollar (which premiered in Houston in 1954).
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Rivers, Isabel. The Nonconformist Inheritance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198269960.003.0005.

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This chapter analyses the editions, abridgements, and recommendations of texts by seventeenth-century nonconformists that were made by eighteenth-century dissenters, Methodists, and Church of England evangelicals. The nonconformist writers they chose include Joseph Alleine, Richard Baxter, John Flavel, John Owen, and John Bunyan. The editors and recommenders include Philip Doddridge, John Wesley, Edward Williams, Benjamin Fawcett, George Burder, John Newton, William Mason, and Thomas Scott. Detailed accounts are provided of the large number of Baxter’s works that were edited, notably A Call to the Unconverted and The Saints Everlasting Rest, and a case study is devoted to the many annotated editions of Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and the ways in which they were used. The editors took into account length, intelligibility, religious attitudes, and cost, and sometimes criticized their rivals’ versions on theological grounds.
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Crehuet, Eladi, Joan Bernà, and Sebastià Solé i. Cot. L'infern de DOS en DOS : Converses Entre Joan Bernà I Eladi Crehuet: Notaris. Pagès Editors, S.L., 2001.

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Rivers, Isabel. Lives and Letters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198269960.003.0011.

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Religious lives and letters in a variety of formats were edited and disseminated for the purposes of example, encouragement, instruction, and pleasure. This chapter analyses a wide range of examples, such as collections of lives made by puritans, dissenters, Quakers, and Methodists, including the lives of women; posthumous collections of letters by clergy and ministers; letters published in magazines; diaries and journals, some published by the writers themselves, notably George Whitefield and John Wesley; and exemplary lives of individual ministers and laypeople. There are detailed case studies of John Newton’s life of William Grimshaw and Wesley’s life of John William Fletcher, and of the much republished lives of the Presbyterian Colonel James Gardiner, the Congregationalist Joseph Williams, and the Methodist Hester Anne Rogers.
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Raffe, Alasdair. John Bull, Sister Peg, and Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736233.003.0002.

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This chapter analyses John Arbuthnot’s The History of John Bull (1712), an allegorical satire of the War of the Spanish Succession. As well as introducing the figure of John Bull, who became a recognizable symbol of the English people, Arbuthnot featured Bull’s sister Peg, who represents Scotland. With these characters, Arbuthnot provided an insightful interpretation of the passage of the Anglo-Scottish Union. The chapter goes on to discuss the many eighteenth-century imitators of Arbuthnot’s satire. Few featured Sister Peg or commented on Scotland’s place in the Union. The main exceptions were works by Scots, notably Adam Ferguson’s History of the Proceedings in the Case of Margaret, Commonly called Peg (1761), and other literary works and visual satires of the early 1760s, a time of intense Anglo-Scottish rivalries.
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Nockles, Peter. Pre-Tractarian Oxford. Edited by Stewart J. Brown, Peter Nockles, and James Pereiro. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199580187.013.6.

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The roots of and context for the genesis of the Oxford Movement can be traced to the intellectual and spiritual formation of its leaders, protagonists, and disciples provided within the milieu of the University of Oxford and notably Oriel College. The influence of the Oriel Noetics was crucial but that of John Keble and Hurrell Froude on the impressionable John Henry Newman and others was no less significant. A parting of the ways between those who would become Tractarians and the Noetics, first evident in the Peel election of 1829, was reflected in Oriel’s tutor dispute of 1830, giving a foretaste of the deepening divisions of the 1830s discussed in a later chapter.
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Book chapters on the topic "John the Notary"

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Černá, Soňa. "The Letters of St Jerome of the Prague Chancellor and Notary John of Neumarkt: A Transmission History." In The Medieval Translator, 47–74. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tmt-eb.5.116495.

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Ziolkowski, Jan M. "10. The Radio Narrator John Booth Nesbitt." In Reading the Juggler of Notre Dame, 307–14. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0284.26.

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McClean”, David. "The Hague Conference’s Judgments Project." In Reform and Development of Private International Law, 255–72. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199250080.003.0012.

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Abstract One thing that Sir Peter North and I have in common is the fact that we owe our interest in the conflict of laws to John Morris, and especially to his lectures to BCL candidates in a notably unprepossessing lecture room in Magdalen College. Although Peter was never able to join the Dicey and Morris editorial team, the three of us did collaborate briefly in preparing the Conflicts title for Halshury’s Laws, and Peter wrote an affectionate memoir of John Morris for the Proceedings of the British Academy.
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"The First Father John Cavanaugh." In The University of Notre Dame, 174–200. University of Notre Dame Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv19m61kd.11.

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Parry, Graham. "John Selden." In The Trophies of Time, 95–129. Oxford University PressOxford, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198129622.003.0005.

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Abstract ‘Mr Selden, the learnedest man on earth ‘ as an admirer described him,1 might with justice have claimed that title of honour, although his native modesty would have restrained him. His prodigious range of learning was certainly unequalled in Britain, where only Archbishop Ussher could come close to him. Selden ‘s command of the law and legal history, his familiarity with every kind of ecclesiastical document, and his incomparable understanding of the historical development of the European states from classical times, all sustained by a formidable knowledge of western and oriental languages, made him a Renaissance university in himself. He became such by his indefatigable studies, but he owed much to his scholarly friends, notably Robert Cotton, William Camden, and James Ussher. Ben Jonson too had an honoured place as one of his friends. The erudition of men such as these was the product not of university training but of that passion for antiquity that marked the humanist in all the lands of Europe.
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Hewison, Robert. "Public education and personal tragedy." In John Ruskin, 69–86. Oxford University PressOxford, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199213498.003.0004.

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Abstract Ruskin’s inheritance was £157,000, pictures worth at least £10,000, and property in the form of houses and land. He immediately began to disperse this fortune in charitable and philanthropic schemes—notably placing Octavia Hill in charge of some of his houses—but made the unfortunate choice of the fraudulent artistic entrepreneur Charles Augustus Howell as secretary and almoner, although he had seen through him by 1869. He remained tied to his mother (aged eighty-three in 1864), living at Denmark Hill, but the burden was eased by the arrival of his young second cousin once removed Joan (Joanna) Agnew, who became his mother ’s companion.
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Toomer, G. J. "The Social and Political Background to Selden’s Later Work." In John Selden, 311–33. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207015.003.0009.

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Abstract Although this book is not concerned with Selden’s political career, some account of it, and of the relationships in which he was involved, is essential, if only to explain the genesis of certain of his works, most notably Mare Clausum, as well as some minor pieces such as Privileges of the Baronage. In the 1620s his social circumstances changed dramatically. Whereas his previous associations had been confined to the legal, antiquarian, and literary circles of London, he now became acquainted (and eventually familiar) with persons of wealth and influence, including members of the nobility. This change is symbolized by his participation in the parliaments of the 1620s, first as an assistant, but soon as an elected member.
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"The Postwar Years and the Second Father John Cavanaugh." In The University of Notre Dame, 348–72. University of Notre Dame Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv19m61kd.18.

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Critchley, Macdonald, and Eileen A. Critchley. "Jackson’s Achievements Assessed by Other Neurologists." In John Hughlings Jackson, 147–56. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195123395.003.0017.

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Abstract Hughlings Jackson’s work has been the subject of many contributors to the neurological literature over and above formal monographs and lectures on aphasiology. Papers have also been written by colleagues and friends which referred to his personality rather than his philosophy. He has probably attracted more attention than most other neurologists of his time. Among the serious items of Jacksoniana was the dissertation in 1978 of Professor Kenneth Dewhurst of the University of the West Indies, Jamaica.1 It dealt with Hughlings Jackson’s contributions to psychiatry. Dewhurst discussed the various psychological states which had interested Jackson—notably the phenomenon of consciousness—and quoted the interpretation of his own views on the unconscious state which were formulated by Dr. D. Williams. Jackson’s rather ambiguous conception of hysteria was referred to; his description of epileptic dreamy states is relegated to the collection of psychiatric conditions which especially interested Jackson.
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Bew, Paul. "John Mitchel and his Legacy." In Ancestral Voices in Irish Politics, 19–41. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192873705.003.0002.

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Abstract John Mitchel was the most influential late nineteenth-century Irish nationalist. He popularized the concept that the Irish famine was deliberate English genocide. In very poor health, he fought and won a parliamentary seat in Tipperary in 1885; all ambitious young nationalists like Parnell and notably Dillon, rallied around him despite Mitchel’s strong support for slavery. Mitchel’s last campaign encouraged young politicians to believe that there was—despite some appearances—a latent popular support for militant nationalist objectives if only it could be mobilized. John Mitchel delivered a slashing blow to the forces of conservatism in Irish politics. But it also weakened old-style Fenian militarism with a linked belief in physical force as the only means of liberating Ireland. Mitchel believed, above all, that advanced nationalists should go into electoral politics.
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Conference papers on the topic "John the Notary"

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Viana, Alice de Oliveira, and Náthaly de Lima Campos. "John Ruskin e o ornamento grego." In Encontro de História da Arte. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/eha.13.2018.4314.

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John Ruskin (1819-1900), estudioso, homme de lettres, foi um dos mais ilustres diletantes do século XIX, tornando-se, ainda em vida, um reconhecido crítico de arte, talvez o mais prestigiado da era vitoriana. Produziu uma vasta obra escrita, que abrange uma diversidade de temas, estes envolvendo desde questões políticas, sociais, econômicas e, sobretudo, estéticas, e que evidenciam o mérito do autor na eloquência dos discursos e no domínio retórico. Também digna de nota é sua capacidade oratória, demonstrada na habilidade de manejar as palavras e de convencer a plateia.
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Yannou, Bernard, François Cluzel, and Guillaume Lamé. "Adapting the FBS Model of Designing for Usage-Driven Innovation Processes." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86166.

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There has been rising interest in confronting formal models of design with practical design methods, in order to understand better both and to explore how they can improve each other. In this article, we try to map the Radical Innovation Design (RID) methodology in Gero’s Function-Behavior-Structure (FBS) framework. We encounter difficulties in doing so, and propose new constructs extending the FBS framework to account for some processes in RID. For instance, FBS is extended to describe the early stages of RID, where usages are analyzed to identify the appropriate situations and problems on which to innovate. We present a short practical case study to illustrate the relevance of these concepts. Our findings join those of others who have investigated the use of FBS to illustrate innovative projects, where requirements are unclear. We propose perspectives for future research, notably pursuing this work with the situated FBS framework.
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Lenke, L. J., and H. Simon. "Numerical Simulation of the Flow Through the Return Channel of Multi-Stage Centrifugal Compressors." In ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/98-gt-255.

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The numerical simulation of the flow within a return channel is reported in this paper. The investigated return channel is typically to join the exit from one stage of a centrifugal machine to the inlet of the next stage. These channel covers the range of extremely low flow coefficients. Different 3-D calculations with two different turbulence models (low-Reynolds-number k-ϵ and explicit algebraic Reynolds stress model) at the design point and part load range show the strongly three-dimensional flow structure with secondary flows on hub and shroud of the deswirl vanes. There are also significant separations downstream of the 180°-bend at suction and pressure side of the vanes. The presented numerical results are compared with experimental data in different planes and at the vane contour. The results indicate small differences between the turbulence models in the prediction of losses, flow angles and separation behavior at design point. At off-design conditions the turbulence models begin to deviate notably in their prediction of separation.
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Cormier, Luis, Daniel Robson, and Henry Cope. "FlatSat workshops teaching fundamental electronics skills for CubeSat building." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.095.

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The University of Nottingham (UoN) recently established its own CubeSat programme, with the team commencing design, construction and testing of the first CubeSats in late 2020. However, one major challenge encountered was a common lack of practical applied electronics skills amongst students. This was repeatedly noted by students as a major obstacle to project success in progress reviews for WormSail, our first CubeSat project. Notably, these sorts of skills are also an area of common concern for young workers and employers in the UK Space Sector. This skill gap existed despite the student team coming from a variety of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) undergraduate backgrounds, including physics, computer science, and aerospace and mechanical engineering. With insufficient time to recruit students with electronic engineering backgrounds, it proved difficult to find "all-rounders" to join the team with the broad range of skills required for the project. One advantage that several students had however was their experience from informal hobbies involving Arduino and Raspberry Pi (RPi) based microcontroller electronics. These were found to endow highly transferrable skills, with these members providing significant contributions to the team through their skills and teaching. Team members found these so useful, that the “FlatSat” programme was set up to provide electronics teaching resources for new members of the CubeSat team. Sessions within the programme could be planned and delivered by the experienced team members, and hence be targeted to include applicable, referrable, and important skills and knowledge for building CubeSats. Through developing these resources, the team realised it may be beneficial to include this programme in taught modules offered in the Faculty of Engineering, to enhance practical skills for all students enrolled in these modules. This paper is intended to overview the work carried out in developing the FlatSat teaching workshop, and highlight the resources and their benefits to groups including other higher education space module conveners, developing CubeSat teams, School and further education teachers, STEM Outreach Coordinators, and general hobbyists. It is hoped that boosting confidence with such in-demand skills will be of great benefit to learners. We will also review case studies of the first large-scale workshop sessions and outline plans for future developments, particularly taking into consideration the feedback of demonstrators, students, and observers to the workshop.
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Tengesdal, Morten. Frå transistor til datamaskin. University of Stavanger, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/usps.196.

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Dette skrivet prøver å gi ei forståing av korleis datamaskinar er oppbygde og virkar. Ein ser også på korleis ein kan programmera mindre datamaskinar brukte til styring og overvaking av prosessar. Skrivet er laga for bruk i emnet Datamaskinarkitektur ved Universitetet i Stavanger (UiS). Det kan også brukast til å gi ei innføring i digitalteknikk generelt og som ein del av dette, mikroprosessoren sin struktur og virkemåte. Ein får også ei innføring i grunnlaget for konstruksjon av datamaskinar. Ein har prøvd å gjera framstillinga kort og klar. Hovudfokus er på dei ulike byggjesteinane i ein datamaskin og korleis digitalteknikk blir praktisert i dag. Mykje av den klassiske digitalteknikken som manuell logikkonstruksjon med enkle portar av ein type, manuell optimalisering av logikk vhja. Karnaugh-diagram og konstruksjon av tilstandsmaskinar basert på J-K-vipper er tillagt redusert vekt samanlikna med vanlege lærebøker. Utviklingsprosjekt i dag tar stort sett utgangspunkt i programmerbar elektronikk. Mange klassiske metodar er her innbakt i utviklingsverktøyet ein bruker, eller blir realisert på andre måtar. Tema som logikkoptimalisering er likevel tatt med til ein viss grad der dette høyrer heime. Emnet Datamaskinarkitektur kom inn som ein obligatorisk del av bachelorstudia i data og elektro ved UiS hausten 2013. Læringsmåla for desse bachelorstudia kan formulerast som vist i det følgjande. Studentane skal som ferdige ingeniørar i data vera i stand til å: - Forstå ulike typar operativsystem. - Spesifisera, utvikla og testa objektorienterte datasystem. - Utnytta kjente algoritmer og datastrukturar til å løysa konkrete datatekniske problem. - Utvikla og bruka databaser. - Planleggja og driva datasystem. - Vurdera og utvikla nettbaserte dataløysinger. Studentane skal som ferdige ingeniører i elektro vera i stand til å: - Analysera og konstruera mikroprosessorbaserte system og programvare for desse. - Vurdera måletekniske løysingar for ei gitt oppgåve. - Vurdera komponentar og metodar for overvaking og automatisering av prosessar og produksjonslinjer. - Konstruera og programmera PLS- baserte styringssystem. - Utvikla diskrete algoritmer for regulerings- og signalbehandlingsformål. Ei solid forståing av korleis ein datamaskin er oppbygd og virkar er eit grunnleggjande vilkår for dei fleste av desse måla. Skrivet blir som vist gjort tilgjengeleg under ein såkalla Creative Common-lisens. Dette gir brei tilgang og gjer det i tillegg mogleg å byggja på eit stort tilfang av materiell som er gjort tilgjengeleg under same lisens, f.eks. frå den store dugnadsbasen Wikimedia. I tillegg er det i skrivet brei bruk av referansar til utdjupande stoff på internett. Ein del av stoffet på mikroprosessorar og datamaskinkonstruksjon er basert på skrivet som blei laga for eit tidlegare datamaskinemne ved UiS. I tillegg er vedlegg A.1 basert på forelesingsnotat i digitalteknikk frå 2009 av Trygve Eftestøl, UiS. Desse notata innheldt også handteikna skisser av Tom Ryen, UiS. Elles har Jon Fidjeland, UiS, kome med mange verdifulle kommentarar undervegs i arbeidet. Sidan oppstarten i 2013 har rundt 400 studentar tatt emnet Datamaskinarkitektur, og spørsmåla og kommentarane frå dei har påverka utviklinga av skrivet gjennom desse åra. Skrivet er norsk. Engelske omgrep blir sett i hermeteikn viss dei blir nytta åleine og i parentes når dei blir viste saman med norsk utgåve av nemninga.
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