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The Great Unification Canon

2016
The Great Unification canon (Datong li ) is the astronomical canon officially adopted from 1384 to 1644, during the long-lasting Ming dynasty (1368–1644), hence its importance.
Jean-Claude Martzloff   +1 more
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A Canonical Approach to Holy Canon 89 of St. Basil the Great

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue, 2016
The importance of Holy Canon 89 of St. Basil the Great (hereafter “Basil 89”) lies in the fact that Basil 89 is the only Canon that sets the framework for responsibilities and jurisdiction of “chorepiscopi”1 regarding the emergence of “servants” of the Church. Additionally, this canon contributes substantially to the definition of the concept of these “
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Quill and Canon: Writing the Great War in Canada

American Review of Canadian Studies, 2005
"History never repeats itself, but historians always repeat each other." (1) That uncharitable view of profession may be true in cases, but scholarship by a new generation of historians is searching deep into the archives of the nation to find meaning in the past, asking new questions and employing new methodologies. Historians are no longer content to
Tim Cook
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Forum: Canon versus “The Great Unread”

Goethe Yearbook, 2020
Birgit Tautz, Patricia Anne Simpson
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Spatial updating in the great grand canonical ensemble

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009
In spatial updating grand canonical Monte Carlo, particle transfers are implemented by examining the local environment around a point in space. In the present work, these algorithms are extended to very high densities by allowing the volume to fluctuate, thus forming a great grand canonical ensemble.
G, Orkoulas, Daniel P, Noon
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Great Traditions: Modernism, Canonization, Counter-Reformation

2006
Abstract During the course of the nineteenth century, cultural relations between Britain and the United States were shaped by a number of conflicts in which the two countries were on opposite sides: the aftermath of the Revolutionary wars, the war of 1812, the dispute over Oregon.
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Film and the Mechanization of Time in the Myth of the Great War Canon

ESC: English Studies in Canada, 2015
Military historians claim with some justice that, since the 1960s, the Western Front of 1914 to 1918 has been partitioned into a "Western Front of history" and a "Western Front of literature and popular culture," the latter being "profoundly unhistorical" (Badsey 51, 39).
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The Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland and its Newsletter

Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 1999
The organisation now known as the Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded in 1957, and its Newsletter was first published in 1969. The activities, publications and achievements of the Society within the Roman Catholic Church are manifold, and were acknowledged by Pope John Paul II when he granted an audience to participants of the ...
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