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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,...
- 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...
- 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 collate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In library, information and computer science, collation is the process of ****embling written...
- The Cardinals' Collation (Portuguese: A Ceia dos Cardeais) is one-act play by Portuguese playwright Júlio Dantas, premiered on 24 March 1902. Originally...
- The Unicode collation algorithm (UCA) is an algorithm defined in Unicode Technical Report #10, which is a customizable method to produce binary keys from...
- The Collation and Annotation of Saṃyuktāgama is a Chinese translation and collection of Sarvastivada Buddhist texts. The text was compiled by Wang Jianwei...
- Solomon and Marcolf is a medieval narrative describing the adventures and conversations of Solomon and Marcolf, or Marolf. The adventures have some connection...
- the bishop to exercise the spiritual responsibilities (institution or collation - see below), the second puts him in possession of the "temporalities"...
- (1981–2011). "Pennsylvania 1809 U.S. Senate, Special". Tufts Digital Collations and Archives. A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787–1825...