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Often in the thirteenth-century motet the refrains are marked by a difference in structure.
Finally, an extra appendix lists new bibliographical material for volume three of the series (thirteenth to twentieth centuries).
The papacy right through the thirteenth century maintained its position that a central bureaucracy had to be paid for.
Penitents were not the only ones to wear crosses in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
He was considered an original thinker, linking the old twelfth-century theological ideas with the new interests of the thirteenth.
The rising costs of warfare by the late thirteenth century were a reason for fiscal innovations.
By the thirteenth century archdeacons acted as lieutenants of the bishops within the separate dioceses or sees.
By the thirteenth century, as far as marriage was concerned, church authorities were insisting on the importance of marriage taking place before witnesses in public.
The city had been walled and moated since the thirteenth century.
Direct passivization of such verbs became the norm as early as the thirteenth century.
Such poor quality housing may be associated with an underclass that was especially numerous in the thirteenth century.
Nevertheless, the development and enlargement of an integrated hydraulic network in the thirteenth century inclined proprietors to take precautions against usurpers.
A second initiative was also at work by the thirteenth century though.
The last could well be what a thirteenth-century author would understand, anxious to show instruments in church as having papal blessing.
As early as the thirteenth century princes and kings started to play up the need for visual representation.
The thirteenth century witnessed a very considerable spurt in encyclopedic writing.
On the basis of this material it has been suggested that land markets were already very active there from the thirteenth/fourteenth centuries onwards.
Both deeds belong to the thirteenth century, although the copyist's failure to transcribe witness lists makes it impossible to date them closely.
Lots of people wore crosses on their clothing in the thirteenth century and while it proclaimed them penitents it did not make them outcasts.
However, in the thirteenth century, considering representation along lines that did not include territory would have ignored the fundamentally local structure of society.
The late-thirteenth-century abandonment of earlier rhythmical practice introduced contingency and variability hitherto unknown.
Their discussion of the speech occupies most of the thirteenth chapter of this fifteenchapter book.
The competition which threatens local handicraft comes with the rise of world commerce and international trade fairs in the thirteenth century.
A thirteenth flush line, active between applications, ensured the removal of any previous drug left in the pipette tip before a new application.
The evidence for these parks starts in the late thirteenth century, but no licences to empark survive.
By the late thirteenth century, pharmacies were organized into guilds that were separate from those of physicians.
During the thirteenth century, however, novae historiae, newly composed offices with rhymed or partially rhymed texts and chants in modal order, replaced the older offices.
Third-party listeners could be expected to hear the tenor and recognize it as one of the most popular tenors for motets of the thirteenth century.
Jurisdiction for the monks by the thirteenth century meant exercising the normal rights of the archbishop when the see was vacant.
By the last quarter of the thirteenth century there was evidence that some friars were becoming less discriminating about bequests from their wealthy neighbours.
The forces making for communalism in our twelfth and thirteenth centuries were largely governmental and seignorial.
Like several other prominent curialists of the thirteenth century, he is remembered today chiefly for his letter collection.
In the thirteenth century saintly princesses took on the function of dynastic legitimation.
Thirteenth-century theorists could not maintain their predecessors'opaque taxonomy.
Early thirteenth-century preaching literature is characterized by its use of scriptural auctoritates.
The following record dated to the second half of the thirteenth century depicts the contemporary state of affairs.
The expansion of the thirteenth-century council was occasioned by the need to raise money.
Only a handful of new houses opened after the turn of the thirteenth century, and most of these were all-male foundations.
The majority of the dates span the city's later, major occupation (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries).
By the thirteenth century all the chants of these borrowings from the commune had long been part of an international repertory.
The site can thus be dated to around the thirteenth century.
However, around the thirteenth century, some scholars claimed that the face and hands also needed covering if there were a "fear of fitna".
What other original encyclopedias were written in the thirteenth century?
By the beginning of the thirteenth century, original texts become reasonably abundant, and they show a good deal about dialect differences.
Patient 9 died on the thirteenth postoperative day because of septicemia resulting in a low cardiac output.
The body in the thirteenth century was worth a great deal of money.
Concordances and concordancing a short history thirteenth century.
From the thirteenth century it had its own school, where the boys received an education in the liberal arts and instruction in singing.
The latter form was unique to the thirteenth century.
As a result, the expected value of defendant's liability is one-thirteenth of plaintiff's total claims whether there is one class action or many individual actions.
A thirteenth seat must be made by creating a congressional district that straddles two judicial districts.
There appeared in the thirteenth century a number of treatises of a different character.
The paper discusses the scientific and rational strategies that thirteenth century musical theorists applied to revise earlier musical conceptualization.
The street was not developed until the thirteenth century, at which time a number of dwellings were constructed along the street's frontage.
By the mid-thirteenth century bath-houses providing hot baths in return for payment had appeared in the waterfront district and were commonly associated with vice.
The archive also includes the substantial records of the town's many charities from the thirteenth to the nineteenth centuries.
In an attempt to solve this problem, several twelfth- and thirteenth-century bishops had tried to establish colleges of canons within their dioceses.
Thirteenth-century theorists tell us very little about accidentals, and the musical sources are notoriously inconsistent in recording the information.
However, it is worth noting that the inflected genitive was certainly used, at least in writing, in the thirteenth century.
The rolls have also facilitated further discussion of population trends towards the end of the thirteenth century.
In the thirteenth century our national architecture took its definite shape, alongside of our laws, language, and political institutions.
A list of poetry treatises of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is given in the appendix to this article.
The excellent descriptions of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that have survived would certainly support such ' ' a hypothesis.
Although the seventy-odd manuscripts transmitting these texts range in date from the late eleventh to the sixteenth centuries, most of them were compiled in the twelfth and thirteenth.
Further, the services of midwives and healers were marginalized on the continent when from the thirteenth century onwards university faculties began to professionalize the practice of medicine.
The book reflects a long musical tradition dating back to the thirteenth century and contains prayers, hymns and other service music for the daily liturgical hours.
Around the thirteenth century, the use of a support system was mastered aimed at not just preservation and the transmission of music but also to its creation.
In tandem with the growing prestige of academic medicine, the importance of diagnosis and prognostication certainly increased after the thirteenth century, especially when confronting the effects of acute epidemic disease.
However, those two inscriptions belong to the thirteenth century, and one should expect not only a lot of mutual influence but also a mixing of the two groups of eulogies.
There were several vacancies during the thirteenth century for which we have some evidence of the monks' activities and what they perceived to be threats against them.
Simons might have explained more carefully the connection, or lack of it, between these buildings and those that existed in the thirteenth century, the time upon which the book focuses.
Thirteenth-century romances describe dancing in court festivities.
Thirteenth-century legislation was concerned with prison construction.
If this is so, then perhaps the appearance of new encyclopedias in the middle of the thirteenth century played an important role in making technical medical knowledge accessible to preachers.
Although the borough had mayors from the thirteenth century, and a close corporation from 1554 to 1835, 'the town never broke completely free from the lord before the 19th century'.
In contrast, the logica modernorum developed by the scholastic logicians in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, especially the semantic doctrine of theproprietates terminorum, was of considerably less interest.
A formal and detailed arrangement of this kind would seem less appropriate to the eleventh century than to the thirteenth, when such ' confederacies ' between houses were not unusual.
Indeed, explicit articulations of the organization of knowledge are usually found in texts which were originally university courses, from the scholastic summae of the thirteenth century onwards.
Since this change must have followed the relevant noun-verb mergers and auxiliary do appears in thirteenth-century texts, it can be dated to the twelfth or thirteenth century.
Given how complicated landholding structures must have been by the late thirteenth century, compared with two hundred years earlier, this makes a great deal of sense.
The second phase of urban growth encompasses the period from the seventh to thirteenth centuries, which was signi®cantly different from the earlier phase of urbanization.
From the mid-thirteenth century, manuscripts from this region had already shown a preference for reductions of lengthy grand chants to three stanzas, a characteristic of the ballade.
Partly in opposition to this more traditional exercise of logic and rhetoric, a strong tide was rising in the thirteenth century, the study of observable phenomena.
The evidence from the southerly texts of the early thirteenth century in particular shows that this reduction started out with syncretism of forms but retention of category distinctions.
Papers from the thirteenth regional meeting.
Wait a moment—to 50 weeks starting from the thirteenth week before confinement.
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We have changed considerably since the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
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Mining has been carried out in the area since the thirteenth century.
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I think it is the thirteenth in four years.
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Why should his analysis be right this, the thirteenth, time when it was wrong on every previous occasion?
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Liquid petroleum gas produces about half the amount of oleogens produced by diesel, but about one thirteenth of the amount produced by petrol.
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I hope the fact that this is the thirteenth time is not a bad omen.
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The overwhelming majority of terminations today take place before the thirteenth week of pregnancy.
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In other words, the child's basic income guarantee is payable from the thirteenth week of pregnancy.
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I represent a town which is very old, with a corporate existence going back to the thirteenth century.
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When he drew the lot, the interesting thing is that the lot fell on the thirteenth day.
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If we take the cases outside for all factories and workshops, we find the proportion is one-eleventh instead of one-thirteenth.
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The review body recognised those problems in its thirteenth report.
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The thirteenth damaging action is the reduction in the number of skillcentre places.
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We are spending something like one-thirteenth of the gross national product on public investment alone.
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