词汇 | example_english_fourteenth |
释义 | Examples of fourteenthThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In the fourteenth century, the chapter managed to retain a right of supervision. We need to know why there was a war, and what factors in the early fourteenth century were influential in encouraging it. Sixteenth-century language should put the historian of the fourteenth-century on his mettle; it should not frighten him from closer textual analysis. The nunnery was founded in the fourteenth century; then for a long time the area was left alone. A striking example of auxiliary do occurs in a fourteenth-century text surviving in several manuscripts. The separated genitive becomes much more common at the end of the fourteenth century than it was earlier, and it is not restricted in register. The economic upheavals of the fourteenth century changed this perception ; thereafter the poor were regarded with suspicion and fear. Registration by public courts was already common here in the fourteenth century and was made compulsory mostly in the sixteenth century. On the basis of this material it has been suggested that land markets were already very active there from the thirteenth/fourteenth centuries onwards. The first phase occurred in the first half of the fourteenth century. On the evidence of this volume the fourteenth century was indeed not a propitious period for would-be tyrants. By the fourteenth century the principal form of financial assistance was the direct tax known as a fifteenth and tenth. All surfaces- dome, drum, pillars, chancel screen and walls are covered in paintings, some of which belong to the fourteenth century building period. He begins by establishing the grand rhythm of agricultural life from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries. If he spent an average of two-and-a-half nights a week it would be two-and-a-half sevenths, or five fourteenths, and so on. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 By the middle of the fourteenth century they had family histories that boasted of aristocratic, urbane accomplishments. Coloration was common enough in fourteenth-century motet tenors, but is rarely found in isorhythmic tenors after c. 1400. In over 400 do + infinitive examples from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, all but about 50 are accomplishments, and some two dozen are achievements. By the fourteenth century sanctity and suffering had become one. From the mid-fourteenth century the abbey's manors had been farmed out wholesale including demesne, rent roll and court perquisites. In the fourteenth century water is used as the driving force for industrial machinery. Earlier ' exclusions ' of those not living in ' ancient farmsteads ' can be traced back to the fourteenth century. To be exact: 3 of the 7 fourteenth-century sources and 15 of the 31 fifteenth-century ones. Numerous farms and entire villages were deserted in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and not one single market town was founded between 1350 and 1400. The editors have added a recently discovered late fourteenth-century account roll. Rural depopulation in the late fourteenth century is likewise blamed on a shortage of cash. The third-order solution shows the same pattern starting from the fourteenth term. Despite the reduction of charity since the fourteenth century, this was still urban poor relief on a significant scale. Large amounts of lease land were in fact available there from the mid-fourteenth century. In the fourteenth century, many regions witnessed a dramatic decline in population, but in other regions the decline was only moderate. Most of our dates place the later, final construction episodes to the fourteenth century or slightly earlier. To judge by the multiplying regulations of medieval prisons, inmate dissidence was rising throughout the fourteenth century. Remarkably, there are approximately twice as many originals for the thirteenth century as for the fourteenth (altogether 530 items). All these, it must be emphasised, were written between the middle of the thirteenth century and the very early years of the fourteenth. A fourteenth-century version of the processional (pp. 363-4), which was published elsewhere in 1975, is much more perfunctory. By contrast, mid-fourteenth-century histories were far more complicated. In its present state it dates to the fourteenth century. Let us return to the deferred question of fourteenth-century chronology and mensural practice. They largely fail to recognise the concerns behind the debate in the fourteenth century, which were essentially theological. The thirteenth and fourteenth century saw the rise of the cities. By the early fourteenth century, however, commercial demands were tending to undermine the supply to poor domestic consumers. The interpretation of chromatic content in fourteenth-century music has been widely debated. There will also be a paper and a performance of monastic polyphony from the fourteenth\\fifteenth centuries. The first, fourteenth and fifteenth rachis node did not have 28 branches. The themes in question are central to the study of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century music, particularly (though not exclusively) polyphony. In that study, two basic textures are postulated for three-voice polyphony of the fourteenth century: 'paired uppervoice' and 'cantilena'. Prosecutions of scolds took place from the late fourteenth century onwards, and hardly amounted to an epidemic in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. How the grants were actually obtained in the early fourteenth century is uncertain. I will be making reference to examples from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Whereas the older generation occasionally mentioned their wish to stay in school past their fourteenth birthday, hardly any of them articulated other dreams and desires. In 1844 the seventh edition appeared, in 1857 the fourteenth. The rest are from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. They were then grouped into general practices and every fourteenth practice was selected. The coefficients of the --first-order solution develop a sign pattern of - beginning with the fourteenth term. The fourteenth scene appears to represent a doctor's notes on a depressed patient. The original fourteenth century document appears not to have survived. By the early fourteenth century the lord's demesne was worked by a combination of labour services, wage labour and the manorial famuli. On the other hand, we may see some significance in the bunching of this type of litigation in the later-fourteenth- and fifteenth-century urban context. There was, however, some rehabilitation of the term "natural theology" in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. Much less concern for heredity is displayed by a third chronicler from the seventeenth century, who similarly covers events set in the fourteenth century. Cardiac surgery was performed on the fourteenth day after admission. Under this governing rhetorical concept one can distinguish two principal usages in medieval music theory that emerge in the later thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. The fourteenth chapter gives an introduction to anelasticity and anisotropy, a subject not often treated in introductory texts. Rhythmic theorists of the fourteenth century were interested in immediately perceptible rhythmic sensation. Do we not see here the new empirical attitude of fourteenth-century nominalism infiltrating the seemingly local field of music making? According to him, the beginnings of capitalism are here and not in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Gradually, over the course of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the system fell into disuse, and the meaning of the notational signs was forgotten. I take it that this more moderate intellectualism was the majority view at least until the fourteenth century. Records of rates collected for bridge and sewerage maintenance have survived from the fourteenth century. A fourteenth-century audience might be reluctant to subjugate the significance of the texts' secular allusions in considering narrative structures in the motet collection. Recipient passives did not develop out of dative-fronted passives, but resulted from the fixing of double object order, completed by the last quarter of the fourteenth century. The edition of the obituaries is not complete : entries from the fourteenth century onwards are omitted, and only the 152 entries up to the late thirteenth century are included. Thus, for example, older forms, such as very which arose in the fourteenth century, were less frequent than a form like really which arose some 400 years later. The fourteenth patient presented with infective endocarditis. The expression, probably because of its alliteration, is a very old one, dating from around the beginning of the fourteenth century and remaining in use through the centuries. Acceptors of the rhythm method increase through the fourteenth year, dropping off for the 15-19year period, and then increasing again for those married longer than 19 years. The sacrists' accounts start in 1400 and are virtually complete until the early 1530s, although for much of the fourteenth century indulgence revenues are not listed separately. There was a flourishing urban and commercial culture by the late thirteenth century, with resilience in many places and in some cases further development despite the fourteenth-century context of crisis. All three date from the first third of the fourteenth century. There is some good, though sporadic, evidence for the use of slates in the mathematical sciences in the period from the late fourteenth to the late fifteenth century. In the fourteenth/early fifteenth centuries, already three-quarters of the land was given out on short-term lease here, rising to some 85 per cent around 1500. By the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries it meant the equivalent of temporal or national ' sovereignty ', particularly when deployed by civil lawyers against the plentitudo potestatis of the papacy. Finally, as for its musical technique - especially in the text-setting and in the mensuration - it belongs fully to the motet style of the fourteenth century and follows a contemporaneous model. The fourteenth century saw the earliest attempts to differentiate between legitimate and illegitimate points in musical space where one can allow the insertion of harmonic dissonance. Facsimiles from twenty-six manuscripts are particularly helpful in depicting the development of notation on inked staff lines from the late eleventh into the fourteenth century (pp. 602-23). Rites of passage : cultures of transition in the fourteenth century. In the fifteenth century, expressions of a husband's consent were sometimes recorded on separate chirographs, and it is possible that this practice was common in the fourteenth century as well. If those smaller markets were not active as economic propositions, it was still intended that they continue as sites of cultural performance in the middle of the fourteenth century. During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, as the sources of antique knowledge were being rediscovered, the arts were also considered to be forms of knowledge and science. In the next chapter, we will trace the views of religious scholars from the ninth to the fourteenth centuries on the words "ornament" and "what is apparent". The consequences of these observations reinforce a view that suggests accepting the audibility of clearly different compositional voices in the first twenty years of the fourteenth century. Such provisional statistical observations necessarily take no account of any change in tempo between the end of the thirteenth century and the middle of the fourteenth. The crusade proposals of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. In their research, they have chiefly utilized the often extensive records of fiscal administration, which were kept by urban, regional and state authorities from the fourteenth century onwards. Proceedings of the fourteenth lunar and planetary science conference. Although the causes of this dispute were predominantly financial, contemporaries regarded the electoral disturbances of the late fourteenth century as providing an excellent pretext for the king's punitive action. Parisian scholars in the early fourteenth century. We know of their constant desire to assume or reassume a democratic way of life, which they started in the fourteenth century. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The thirteenth batch have recently completed their training and the fourteenth batch is expected shortly. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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