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However, in the context of a history of Arabic literature, it is important to recognize that the Qurʾān's oral origins and its modes of compilation led to the emergence of a text in which revelations from different periods are interwoven.
I have always considered Vreeland's 1980 book, "Allure" — a compilation of photographs and text about that very subject, all wrapped up in Vreeland's own — as highly representative of what made Vreeland an editor like no one else.
One particular compilation of the text was 1,241 sheets of 8.26" by 11.00" paper.
When the researchers ran the analysis on a compilation of Indus texts, they found that the patterns of symbols were strikingly similar to those in spoken languages.
Just today I am inebriated with satisfaction because a compilation of my texts titled, "De Cuba, com carinho... .., From Cuba with Love, will be launched this afternoon in Brazil.
It was followed by the Digesta (or Pandectae), a compilation of older legal texts, in 533, and by the Institutiones, a textbook explaining the principles of law.
Tomlin is perhaps best known as an editor of "The Roman Inscriptions of Britain" ("RIB," to its intimates), an ongoing, multivolume compilation of Latin texts carved in stone.
Abstracting "property calculators" from the actual command line programs as well as separating the property calculator descriptions in an XML file from the compilation of command line text provides flexibility and facilitates the addition of new property calculators.
This indicates a high degree of literacy in the Judahite administrative apparatus and provides a possible stage setting for compilation of biblical texts.
The basis of the book is a compilation of texts: personal testimony, interviews with survivors, contemporary documents, memoirs, and academic assessments.
By the mid-12th Century, the still-surviving Book of Llandaff – a compilation of texts covering some 500 years of history of the Welsh diocese of Llandaff – recounted that Bardsey "was called the Rome of Britain", not least of all "for its sanctity and dignity, because there were buried therein the bodies of 20,000 holy confessors and martyrs".
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