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See the examples on pages 58 ff., 121 ff. The point to be noted here is that in the "Yes and No" Abelard struck out definitely the method which was followed for centuries in a large part of university instruction. How great a part it played can be understood only by an extended study of university history. A brief discussion of the subject is given on pages 35-37.
VIII, pp. 308 ff., and more recently in his Egyptian Literature, Vol. I, "Legends of the Gods" , pp. 2 ff. An account of the papyrus is included in the Introduction to "Legends of the Gods", pp. xiii ff. In Gods of the Egyptians, Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 288 ff., Dr. Budge gives a detailed comparison of the Egyptian pairs of primaeval deities with the very similar couples of the Babylonian myth.
'Here is your bridegroom; there is his fortune; now think! The girl made her choice, put on the beggar's garb, and went her ways with Crates. She lived with him openly and went like him to beg food at dinners. Diog. Laert. vi. 96 ff. Thus, Man has learnt to stand on two feet and use his hands; a great advantage but one which has led to numerous diseases.
Mark xii. 35. Mark ix. 43 ff.; cf. Matt. v. 29. ff. Quoted by C. G. Montefiore in the Prolegomena to Acts, pp. 71 f. See Mark ii. 27. For the meaning of Son of Man in this passage see p. 60. Neither reason nor conscience is infallible: the tribunal of history condemns many actions which were undoubtedly dictated by conscience.
Ephesians II, 14 ff.: “For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us, having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace, and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby.”
Another important fact which strikes us after a scrutiny of the early royal names recovered is that, while two or three are Semitic, the great majority of those borne by the earliest rulers of Kish, Erech, and Ur are as obviously Sumerian. See Poebel, Historical Texts, pp. 73 ff. and Historical and Grammatical Texts, pl. ii-iv, Nos. 2-5.
This section of the Semitic narrative closes with the picture of the gods weeping with her, sitting bowed down with their lips pressed together. Gilg. Epic, XI, ll. 90 ff. In the Atrakhasis version, dated in the reign of Ammizaduga, Col. I, l. 5, contains a reference to the "cry" of men when Adad the Storm-god, slays them with his flood.
IV. II. The First Sicilian Slave War II. VII. Intermediate Fuctionaries, III. III. Autonomy III. XI. Supervision of the Senate Over the Provinces and Their Governors I. XI. Character of the Roman Law IV. XIII. Philology I. XI. Clients and Foreigners V. XI. Usury Laws V. V. Transpadanes I. XIV. Italian Measures ff. III. XII. Coins and Moneys
Then the front door suddenly opened and a man jumped out into the street; another, a short fellow clad in a wild Siberian overcoat, appeared on the stairs, aimed a Mauser and fired at the man's back. I scarcely had time to sit down behind the fence. Ff ... ap ... Ff ... ap ... sounded two dry, sharp shots. The first man took two more steps and rolled in the snow, feebly groaning from pain.
The coil consists of two spools of hard rubber RR, held apart at a distance of 10 centimetres by bolts c and nuts n, likewise of hard rubber. Each spool comprises a tube T of approximately 8 centimetres inside diameter, and 3 millimetres thick, upon which are screwed two flanges FF, 24 centimetres square, the space between the flanges being about 3 centimetres.
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