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Origen's exegetical writings consist of commentaries (scholarly expositions for instructed Christians), homilies for mixed congregations, and scholia (detached comments on particular passages or books).
A large proportion of the Byzantine philosophical texts consist of commentaries on ancient authorities in fact, almost invariably Aristotle.
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The Tibetan canon is divided into the Bka'-'gyur, or "Translation of the Word," consisting of the supposedly canonical texts, and the Bstan-'gyur, or "Transmitted Word," consisting of commentaries by Indian masters.
In 1970 Brown became executive producer and host of Black Journal, a New York-based program that aired nationally and had begun in 1968; it consisted of commentaries, documentaries, and surveys.
Moreover, most bioethics literature consists of commentaries, observations, personal opinions and philosophical reasonings.
After his move to New York, and particularly after the onset of the First World War, a substantial part of his published output consisted of commentary on current domestic and international politics, and public statements on behalf of many causes.
It will, he says, "consist of short commentaries, addenda to New Yorker pieces, audio excerpts from recommended CDs, links to novelties and oddities around the internet, and the like".
This blog, which takes its name from a part-song by the English Renaissance master John Dowland, will consist of short commentaries, addenda to New Yorker pieces, audio excerpts from recommended new CDs, links to novelties and oddities around the Internet, and the like.
They are merely carrying on the tradition that was founded by revered icons, such as Twain and Rogers, whose routines would literally consist of their commentary and opinions of the current news and political scenarios of the day.
For all his deserved reputation, his logical views are sometimes derivative[11] and occasionally very idiosyncratic.[12] Ockham's main logical writings consist of a series of commentaries (or "expositions") on Aristotle's and Porphyry's own logical works, plus his own Summa of Logic, his major work in the field.
[C4.] Freedom and Constraints of 'Blogs' Print and television journalists are discovering the freedom of Web logs, or "blogs," online soapboxes that typically consist of frequent entries with pithy commentary and links to other Web sites.
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