This is supported by virtually all quality scholarly work over the past few decades.
Despite five centuries of scholarly attention, the precise meaning of sheets such as this remains opaque.
Richmond Lattimore's translation, originally from 1951, has been reissued with scholarly notes and a new introduction.
"Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work, " Thomas wrote.
The Public Knowledge Project is dedicated to improving the scholarly and public quality of research.
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Maybe, but that logic is suspect since university presidents are probably more scholarly than chancellors.
American professors of literature crank out 70, 000 scholarly publications a year, compared with 13, 757 in 1959.
Whether this had anything to do with his scholarly activity I was unable to determine.
It also encouraged a more scholarly approach to education, stimulating research and promoting publication of experiences.
In Mr Moore's book, though scholarly and crammed with contemporary detail, Lartigue remains an elusive character.
Few of the scholarly democrats who take the conductor's podium nowadays could match his domineering intensity.
And the implications of Yale's move for the scholarly inquiry into anti-Semitism are deeply troubling.
Texting did not prevent me from being intensely engaged with the scholarly material that was presented.
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During this peaceful golden age, the feudal military class focused most of its energy on scholarly pursuits and craftsmanship.
Despite the skills of its very scholarly contributors, in the end this book does not persuade.
In 1971 a facsimile version of the manuscript was printed and 1000 copies published for scholarly reference.
The first scholarly mention of the Qingzhou works was in 1997, unusually soon after the reported find.
In turn, such erroneous scholarly findings may inform policy, which may result in very costly policy mistakes.
Benedict, now known as the emeritus pope, had a scholarly demeanor and was steeped in church traditions.
Contributing professors can earn sums far in excess of their academic salaries without jeopardizing their scholarly reputations.
Open Access (OA) is the provision of free access to peer-reviewed, scholarly and research information to all.
So far, these sorts of shows have coasted on their bankability, and barely scratched the scholarly surface.
Warren has written nine books, and more than a hundred scholarly articles dealing with credit and economic stress.
Is an international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system.
For a few days in March, Barrett Toan, the scholarly ex-Missouri welfare official who runs Express Scripts, Inc.
The gig also provides a welcome freedom for those academics who value in-the-field research for their scholarly articles.
Mr Obama is a scholarly and cosmopolitan chap who has so far struggled to connect with working-class whites.
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In 1995, Stanford founded the HighWire Press, which now provides electronic access to more than a thousand scholarly journals.
Much of this territory has been covered before, but not as well as in this scholarly, yet accessible, book.
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