词汇 | example_english_manuscript |
释义 | Examples of manuscriptThese 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. The same transposition might well occur by coincidence in two or even more manuscripts, but not omission of the very same line of text. All references to published texts and citations of manuscripts have been updated from the original edition, and new references have been added. The quantity of manuscripts and the quality of some of the compositions bear out a theme of the main part of the book. In common with a previous study (23), manuscripts are most frequently submitted to journals on the basis of prestige. The manuscripts have been collected from different sources and are catalogued accordingly. Their broad knowledge and excellent judgement have been invaluable in evaluating and editing manuscripts for the journal over many, many years. The elastic if limited field of melodic variation available for a single typemelody tends to negate possible stemmatic relationships among the six manuscripts. A small number of manuscripts, though, did circulate unpublished among a small group of admirers. In addition, cer tain personal names and toponyms are the same in most of these manuscripts. Most characteristic is the letter "s" within a word which in all three manuscripts is written in a very characteristic way already mentioned. The lithograph does not provide any details about - these manuscripts. Modern scholars often associate his name not only with monastic reform but also with musical manuscripts and their notation. The consultation of new manuscripts from time to time caused the numbers to change somewhat, and not every such change will have been detected. To be sure, we have relatively few manuscripts from other secular churches of the region. Another four alleluias occur more often than the number of manuscripts, and thus must have been used more than once. In the eight manuscripts, between 53 and 84 per cent of filled thirds were minor. Although it is premature at this stage to describe these manuscripts in detail, some general remarks can be made. In other words, the text we have here translated is the only reconstruction we have found which matches with the content of all six manuscripts. More details about the manuscripts can be found there. The remaining manuscripts, covering the other equally important areas relating to cardiopulmonary bypass, will be published in our next issue. As a composite, these manuscripts represent an excellent up-to-date compendium regarding the cerebral response of the young patient to cardiopulmonary bypass. Firstly, the manuscripts reveal stages in the collection and consolidation of information relating to particular places over time and across redactions of the texts. The contents of several of these manuscripts suggest they may have been used in the school curriculum. A striking example of auxiliary do occurs in a fourteenth-century text surviving in several manuscripts. He is expert in doctrinal issues and does good deeds, but he does not appear to copy manuscripts. Gjerdingen has also compiled a large online database of partimento manuscripts (including many with realization). The editors have collated the texts in these manuscripts with those in other copies. Confiscating and reading through his manuscripts, the agents decided to send him to a prison psychiatrist. Not all the manuscripts contain the commentary, and he may have added it later. The two madrigals were written 18 months apart as separate manuscripts, so that groups who perform them together have chosen the order which suits them. I thank you for your continued efforts; the quality of submitted manuscripts continues to improve. Most of his contributions are scattered in occasional pamphlets or in unfinished manuscripts. Already, writers no longer produce manuscripts: early drafts of current work are electronically overwritten by later revisions. Such manuscripts are currently in the review process and will appear in future issues. Authors' names and affiliations/addresses should appear only in correspondence accompanying the submission of manuscripts. In verse three, both manuscripts have punctum, pes. Although there is no systematic study on the subject, this phenomenon is easily detectable through the comparison of manuscripts of different origins. The scribes of two of these manuscripts, or the singers glossing them, were not sure how to sing this chant. Each entry gives biographical information, and lists each individual's known works (manuscripts, printed editions) and relevant bibliography. The review of manuscripts that included a coeditor as an author was managed exclusively in a screened manner by the uninvolved coeditor. All known manuscripts and their locations are noted, as well as all translations, abridgements and published versions. The expected date for completed manuscripts is 1993-4. We have three manuscripts containing (among many other pieces of music) compositions with these names and with the indicated number of voices. Of the surviving manuscripts, a number are virtually illegible or contain serious gaps. They are replaced by a single ruled leaf which may have been inserted at the time of the manuscript's rebinding. In this respect, those submitting manuscripts should note that, once accepted, citation is retrospective. Two of these un-edited manuscripts go back to the thirteenth century. As is so common in medieval manuscripts, we find most of the suspected emendations near the end of their respective books. Note how in both manuscripts the annal takes up more space than allotted for one year. In manuscripts owls are often used for 'drolleries'. Although this individual made great effor ts to change the appearance of cer tain letters in the different manuscripts, sufficient identical strokes remain. Unfortunately, this is not always true of the methods used in comparing the contents or 'repertories' of several chant manuscripts at once. Two or more scribes seem to have worked together on some of the manuscripts, and here the authors make considerable efforts to distinguish the hands. Each examines a small number of liturgical manuscripts in various ways, notably considering their physical design, contents, and points of contact with local history. All of them focus on the contents of single medieval manuscripts, or on the surviving fragments of otherwise lost repertories. All of the material contained in the bibliography may be accessed by means of the indices of names, subjects and manuscripts. Collection of data on the filled thirds present in each of the eight manuscripts comprised the first phase of this study. The missing passages were therefore supplied from two other manuscripts. Sixty-one texts and manuscripts, written predominantly by physicians and midwives between 1500 and 1800, specifically mention the first food of infants. The manuscripts contain disaggregated information on plantation size, tenure arrangements, crops cultivated, and tools owned. Furthermore, census manuscripts indicate significant disparities among small and medium cane planters as well, which makes it difficult to strike an average. The layout appears to reflect submission of camera-ready manuscripts, something that has not resulted in quality loss and has certainly minimized the delay in publication. I urge all of our readers to submit manuscr ipts and encourage their colleagues to submit manuscripts as well. Four other eighteenth-century manuscripts were also consulted and furnish emended readings in places where the 1731 score contains errors or omissions. Variants in the other manuscripts are still logged against the edition, but reconstructing the information from the primary source is conjectural at best. Many of the manuscripts that preserve the canons are fragmentary. The written sources also included song manuscripts, examples of which are known from as early as the beginning of the sixteenth century. They also appear as lute songs in a few sixteenth-century manuscripts and a scattering of print sources. Who produced the versions of the magnus liber that we know from the surviving manuscripts? We are normally able to mail out manuscripts within ten business days of receiving them. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Comprehensive information from many later manuscripts is therefore provided, though the details have to be carefully distilled from the critical apparatus. He was appointed librarian and archivist there in 1826 and acquired and/or consolidated many of the manuscripts and libretti in the library. As the manuscripts were formerly part of the crown prince's collection, they must have been assembled before his tragically early death in 1731. There is also an index of medieval authors and their works, along with an index of manuscripts. The first attempt was stimulated by the rediscovery of manuscripts early in the twentieth century. Perhaps some survive in extant manuscripts but have been overlooked, maybe because they are untraceable in both medieval and modern catalogues. Even when this has not happened, the place of composition of the text and the place of the manuscript's transcription are not usually both known. Thus, review articles or manuscripts that report findings from other sources are not used. Neither was the time to submission of meta-analyses manuscripts or the overall time from analysis to publication significantly affected by the results. As a result of such bias, many manuscripts reporting nonsignificant findings or no differences between groups or conditions are not accepted for publication. Only now could individual manuscripts of medieval polyphony, many hitherto not deemed worthy of consideration, be properly interpreted. Moreover, these traditions are not related as an ' old' type for the early manuscripts and a ' recent' one for the later ones. Still, more than fifty manuscripts have been closely studied with respect to their melodies. Because he was able to persuade institutions to lend him manuscripts, he put temptation in his way. Without the recovery of manuscripts, an unlikely prospect after two hundred years, such questions can not be settled. Finally, we thank the authors for the efforts they made to incorporate reviewer comments in their revised manuscripts. If we include the manuscripts written after 1100, the figures are 52/116 (44.8 per cent). There are also texts that were composed early, but have been preserved in later manuscripts. Instrumental and vocal works were readily available, there were imported, reprinted and newly printed anthologies, and musical manuscripts were in circulation. There is a substantial bibliography, subject index and a very thorough index of manuscripts. Based on the progress being made with reviewed manuscripts, the first issue started to emerge by the early summer of that year. The coverage of illustrated manuscripts is very impressive indeed, and the author deserves high praise for it. The images come predominantly from illuminated manuscripts because it is there that such images have been best preserved in their original colours. Other scenarios are conceivable, but none explains so easily the relationship between the three surviving manuscripts. The portents for future publication are good, since we continue to receive a steady flow of good manuscripts. We simply have more manuscripts which deserve publication than we have pages on which to print them. Crucial though such work is to grouping, dating and localising manuscripts, it makes unappetising reading, and in such quantity is positively indigestible. There is a brief conclusion, a glossary, an extensive bibliography and an index of manuscripts. 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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