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Collation is the ****embly of
written information into a
standard order. Many
systems of
collation are
based on
numerical order or
alphabetical order,...
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usual evening meal was to be
followed by the
reading of
excerpts from
Collationes patrum in
Scetica eremo written by John C****ian in
around 420 A.D. However...
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perspective or view. The
concept is
differentiated in the
Collationes itself. The 23
Collationes divided into a
preface (I-III), in a
treatise on the First...
- Look up
collation or
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computer science,
collation is the
process of ****embling written...
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bishop to
exercise the
spiritual responsibilities (institution or
collation – see below), the
second puts him in
possession of the "temporalities"...
- The
Unicode collation algorithm (UCA) is an
algorithm defined in
Unicode Technical Report #10,
which is a
customizable method to
produce binary keys from...
- Łacinka alphabets.
Formerly ch was also
considered a
separate letter for
collation purposes in
Modern Spanish, Vietnamese, and
sometimes in Polish; now the...
- Romans.
Several Latin-script
alphabets exist,
which differ in graphemes,
collation and
phonetic values from the
classical Latin alphabet. The
Latin script...
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Tufts Digital Collations and Archives. A New
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Bonaventure -
Collationes in Hexaemeron,
Collatio VI. De
Visione Prima,
Tractatio Tertia, 1-8 St.
Bonaventure -
Collationes in Hexaemeron, Collatio...