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The Codex Ambrosianus C. 313 Inf. (also TM 117847, LDAB 117847) is a Syro-Hexaplar manuscript in parchment form the late eight or early ninth-century. [1] [2]This manuscript contains books from Psalms to Daniel, comprising half of the Old Testament. [2]
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Facts On File has been publishing books since 1941. [2] It was owned by CCH from 1965 to 1993. [3] The publisher publishes general reference and trade books. [4] Facts On File acquired Ferguson Publishing, which specializes in career education works, in 2003. [5] Chelsea House was founded in 1966. It is known for multi-volume reference works. [6]
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The company also offers conversion from PDF to reflowable formats, such as epub and html, which can make e-books more easily readable on a range of devices. [ 1 ] Another unique offering from BiblioVault is the delivery of protected ebooks as complimentary copies for text exam or review purposes.
Hundreds of melodies remain preserved in the book known as Beth Gazo, the key reference to Syriac Orthodox church music. [17] The thabilitho is a wooden slab placed at the center of the altar and covered with cloth. During Holy Qurobo the paten and chalice are placed over it. It is consecrated with chrism by a bishop during the consecration of ...
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World (ISBN 978-0201483406) is a 1992 book by Kevin Kelly. Major themes in Out of Control are cybernetics, emergence, self-organization, complex systems, negentropy and chaos theory. The book can be seen as a work of techno-utopianism. [citation needed]
STEP (Standard Template for Electronic Publishing) is a standard file format used to distribute Biblical software from various publishers. STEP was conceived in 1995 [ 1 ] by Craig Rairdin of Parsons Technology and Jim VanDuzer of Loizeaux Brothers Publishers.