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Valenti, JoAnn Myer. "Book Review: A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of the National Association of Science Writers, 2nd ed." Science Communication 27, no. 3 (March 2006): 446. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547005285333.

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Bauer, John T. "The Official Automobile Blue Book, 1901–1929: Precursor to the American Road Map." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 62 (March 1, 2009): 4–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp62.182.

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Navigating by automobile at the dawn of the twentieth century was difficult because maps appropriate for this new mode of transportation were scarce. An early solution to this problem was the route guide. Listing turn-by-turn directions between various cities, route guides helped early motorists navigate a network of unmarked, local roads. This paper focuses exclusively on the Official Automobile Blue Book, the earliest and most popular of the route guides. It contends that the Blue Book series was a precursor to the American road map because the volumes served two important functions of road maps and did so before road mapping matured into a full-fledged cartographic business. The Blue Book commercialized automobile touring and provided directional information, helping motorists navigate. Twelve Blue Book volumes, covering 1901 to 1929, form the primary sources for this research. After examining the series’ use, content, and history, the paper places the Official Automobile Blue Book within the larger context of the history of road mapping. A short review with directions for further research follows as a conclusion.
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Arslan, Miray, Sevgi Şar, and Bilge Sözen Şahne. "The First Military and Non-Official Pharmacopoeias of the Ottoman Empire." Journal of History Culture and Art Research 6, no. 2 (April 6, 2017): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v6i2.540.

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<p>The first official pharmacopoeia of the Ottoman period was written in 1844 under the title of Pharmacopee Militaire Ottomanee (Pharmacopea Castrensis Otomana) by Austrian Dr. Charles Ambrosie Bernard who was the founder of the first school of pharmacy at that time. This pharmacopoeia was written in French based on 1841 Pharmacopoea Castrensis Austriaca and consists of 161 pages. In this pharmacopoeia, drug names were given in Turkish, Italian and Latin as well as French. Also, in this pharmacopoeia medicinal plants were given in alphabetical order, simple and mixed drugs preparing methods were mentioned and especially focused on pastes but reagents and control methods weren’t mentioned. This book was specifically designed for military hospitals and pharmacies, so, it was not given much of an interest by Istanbul pharmacists.</p><p>The other codex Düstur-ül Edviye (Drugs Law) which was the translation of 1866 French Codex in Turkish by Major Mr Huseyin Sabri was published in 1874. This codex was printed in Tıbbiye-i Şahane printing house and consisted of 73 chapters and 508 pages. This book replaced the codex which was written by Dr Bernard and has become a guide for Istanbul pharmacists for a long time.</p><p>In this study, both pharmacopoeias are examined and various aspects of them are discussed.</p>
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Freudenthal, Gad. "Court Jews, Printers, Book Publishing, and the Beginning of the Haskalah in the German Lands: The Life History of the Wulffian Printing Press as a Case-Study." European Journal of Jewish Studies 12, no. 1 (April 5, 2018): 1–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1872471x-11211040.

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Abstract This article presents the history of a printing press that operated at several places near Berlin during the first half of the eighteenth century, culminating in the epoch-making reprinting of Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed in 1742. The press was established in Dessau in 1694 by the court Jew Moses Wulff (1661–1729), and was run by several printers, notably the convert Israel b. Abraham (fl. 1715–1752). Using the trajectory of the Wulff press as a case study, I examine the relations between scholars, patrons of learning (especially court Jews), printers, and book publishing. The inquiry will highlight the considerable role that court Jews played in shaping the Jewish bookshelf, notably by choosing which books (reprints and original) would be funded. Surprisingly perhaps, although court Jews were in continuous contact with the environing culture, they did not usually favor the printing of non-traditional Jewish works that would favor a rapprochement.
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Olver, Matthew S. C. "The Eucharistic Materials in Enriching Our Worship 1: A Consideration of its Trinitarian Theology." Anglican Theological Review 98, no. 4 (September 2016): 661–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000332861609800404.

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Enriching Our Worship 1 (1998) provides official supplemental liturgical texts for the Rite II services of Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, and the Holy Eucharist in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The materials can be used either as a substitution for as much or as little of the Prayer Book services as one desires, or as a complete rite. One of the guiding principles of Enriching Our Worship 1 is to use only non-gendered language for God. This essay considers the eucharistic portions of Enriching Our Worship 1 from the perspective of trinitarian theology and proceeds in three stages: I begin with an outline of the specific revisions of Enriching Our Worship 1 to the 1979 BCP Rite II for the Holy Eucharist; second, I ask what sort of trinitarian theology Enriching Our Worship 1 expresses; finally, I consider the principles that guide these revisions and offer a critical assessment of the sources used to buttress these principles.
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Bauer, John T. "Navigating Without Road Maps: The Early Business of Automobile Route Guide Publishing in the United States." Proceedings of the ICA 1 (May 16, 2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-7-2018.

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In the United States, automobile route guides were important precursors to the road maps that Americans are familiar with today. Listing turn-by-turn directions between cities, they helped drivers navigate unmarked, local roads. This paper examines the early business of route guide publishing through the Official Automobile Blue Book series of guides. It focuses specifically on the expansion, contraction, and eventual decline of the Blue Book publishing empire and also the work of professional “pathfinders” that formed the company’s data-gathering infrastructure. Be- ginning in 1901 with only one volume, the series steadily grew until 1920, when thirteen volumes were required to record thousands of routes throughout the country. Bankruptcy and corporate restructuring in 1921 forced the publishers to condense the guide into a four-volume set in 1922. Competition from emerging sheet maps, along with the nationwide standardization of highway numbers, pushed a switch to an atlas format in 1926. Blue Books, however, could not remain competitive and disappeared after 1937. “Pathfinders” were employed by the publishers and equipped with reliable automobiles. Soon they developed a shorthand notation system for recording field notes and efficiently incorporating them into the development workflow. Although pathfinders did not call themselves cartographers, they were geographical data field collectors and considered their work to be an “art and a science,” much the same as modern-day cartographers. The paper concludes with some comments about the place of route guides in the history of American commercial cartography and draws some parallels between “pathfinders” and the digital road mappers of today.
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Гуменюк, Алексей Геннадьевич. "THE BOOK OF SOCHNY WRITING AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE." Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия: История, no. 2(58) (August 16, 2021): 64–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vthistory/2021.2.064-078.

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Книга сошного письма является важным источником при изучении писцового делопроизводства. Сохранившиеся редакции памятника до настоящего времени не стали объектом систематического исследования. При подготовке данной работы, были исследованы 22 списка книги сошного письма. Изученные рукописи позволяют выделить две полных редакции памятника. Текст книги сошного письма в первой редакции выявлен в 4-х списках, относящихся к середине XVII в. Вторая редакция книги сошного письма сохранилась в 6 списках первой половины XVIII в. 12 списков являются сокращенными редакциями документа, отличающимися друг от друга. Анализ комплекса списков книги сошного письма показывает, что первая редакции текста содержит элементы протографа, составленного в 1588-1610 гг. К правлению царя Михаила Фёдоровича следует отнести дополнения в тексте, касающиеся разверстки живущей четверти. Текст первой редакции сохранял много разделов, устаревших к середине XVII в. После налоговой реформы 1679 г. текст был переработан, вторая редакция книги сошного письма являлась официальным руководством по землемерию до середины XVIII в. The book of soshny writing is an important source in the study of scribal clerical work. The surviving versions of the text have not been become the object of systematic research yet. During the preparation of this work 22 copies of the book of soshny writing were examined. The studied manuscripts are allowed to distinguish two complete versions of the written artifact. The first edition of the book of the soshny writing is revealed in 4 copies belonging to the middle of the XVII century. The second edition of the book of soshny writing is preserved in 6 copies of the first half of the XVIII century. 12 copies are shorten versions of the document. The analysis of copies of the book of soshny writing shows that the first version of the text contains elements of the protograph compiled in 1588-1610. To the reign of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich, it is necessary to include additions in the text concerning assessment of the living quarter. The text was revised after the tax reform of 1679. The second edition of the book of soshny writing was the official guide for land surveying until the middle of the XVIII century.
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Terzungwe, Nyor, and Nasiru Rabiu. "Association between Accounting Numbers and Value of Food and Beverages Firms in Nigeria." International Journal of Economics and Finance 7, no. 12 (November 24, 2015): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v7n12p245.

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<p>The degree of statistical relationship between the contents of financial statements and market price of equity is what is termed Value relevance of accounting information. It explains stock market measures using financial information variables and it is a very useful guide to investors in pricing of shares. This study examines the extent of association between accounting information variables of earnings, dividend and book value of equity and market value of listed Food and Beverages firms in Nigeria. Data were collected from the published annual reports of the sampled firms and their market values obtained from the official daily list of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) over a period of 10 years (2001-2010). Using multivariate regression as technique for data analysis, the study established that accounting information of Food &amp; Beverages companies in Nigeria is value relevant. Accordingly, the study recommends the use of financial statements figures of Food and Beverages firms for investment decision.</p>
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Pontes da Silva, Luciano, and Laerte Silva da Fonseca. "Analysis of textbooks of Mathematics in relation to the Disposition of Tasks in the light of Attention as a Neurocognitive Mechanism." Acta Scientiae 21, no. 4 (September 4, 2019): 160–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/acta.scientiae.v21iss4id3887.

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The present work has the objective of analyzing the tasks on trigonometric functions presented in three books approved in the last three PNLDs, from 2009 to 2017 regarding Levels of Attention Transfer according to Sternberg (2010). The research has a documentary nature, within its intended purpose and is divided into two sessions. The first concerns the theoretical part, concatenating three pillars: the screening of tasks according to Dante (2005); the official documents, especially the Guide of the Didactic Book and the Attention, with neurocognitive lenses like Lent (2002), Lima (2005) and psychological with Sternberg (2010) and Willingham (2011) among others. The second part brings to the fore the empirical part of the work, with the analysis of the three books, namely: "Mathematics" by Dante (2005a), "Mathematics" by Ribeiro (2010) and "New Mathematical Souza (2013). The tasks were screened at three levels of attention, where it was noticed that most of the tasks found in the analyzed books are within the second level, none appearing at the third level of attention.
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Williamson, Paul. "Book Review: UNDERSTANDING THE CENSUS: A GUIDE FOR MARKETERS, PLANNERS, GRANT WRITERS AND OTHER DATA USERS by M.R. Lavin. Epoch books New York 1996. No.of pages: x+545. Price: US$49.95 (paperback).ISBN 0962958611." International Journal of Population Geography 4, no. 3 (September 1998): 276–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-1220(199809)4:3<276::aid-ijpg103>3.0.co;2-y.

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Books on the topic "Epoch Official Guide Book"

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Sonic), Akiharu Tsuchida (Super. Doraemon Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki: Epoch Official Guide Book. Tokyo, Japan: Shogakukan Inc., 1997.

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Sonic), Hiroaki Nagata (Super. Doraemon 3 Nobita no Machi SOS!: Epoch Official Guide Book. Tokyo, Japan: Shogakukan Inc., 2000.

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Sonic), Hiroyuki Negami (Super. Doraemon 2 Nobita to Hikari no Shinden: Epoch Official Guide Book. Tokyo, Japan: Shogakukan Inc., 1999.

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League, National Hockey. Official guide & record book. [Montréal]: The League, 1985.

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Council, Chester (England) City. Chester official guide book. Chester: Chester City Council, 1989.

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Alexander, Bevier, ed. NOOK: The official guide. New York: Sterling Pub., 2011.

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Designers, Institution of Engineering. Official reference book and buyers' guide. London: Sterling Publications for the Institution of Engineering Designers, 1988.

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Manion, James. LittleBigPlanet super book: [official strategy guide. Indianapolis, IN: BradyGames, 2009.

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Thurley, Simon. Hampton Court Palace: The official guide book. [Hampton Court?]: Historic Royal Palaces Agency, 1996.

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Thurley, Simon. Hampton Court Palace: The official guide book. [London]: Historic Royal Palaces Agency, 1996.

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Hefling, Charles. "Settling In." In The Book of Common Prayer: A Guide, 129–54. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190689681.003.0007.

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The Book of Common Prayer in its “classical” form came into general use in the English church as one component of the so-called “Elizabethan settlement” of religion enacted by Parliament in 1559. Certain alterations of the text, small but important, were made at that time. This chapter is mainly concerned with its use and reception in the century that followed. Among the topics considered are two texts that were very commonly bound with the Prayer Book as quasi-official adjuncts, the “singing Psalms” and “Godly Prayers”; the adaptation and abridgment of the contents for particular uses; and opposition to the Prayer Book on the part of the section of English protestants conventionally known as puritans.
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Randell, Brian. "Ultra revelations." In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0025.

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In 1974 and 1975 two books (The Ultra Secret and Bodyguard of Lies) were published. These books alerted the general public for the first time to some of the secrets of Bletchley Park’s wartime activities, and caused a great sensation. These developments provided me with an excuse to enquire again about the possibility of persuading the British government to declassify the Colossus project. This second account describes how, following a partial such declassification, I received official permission in July 1975 to undertake and publish the results of a detailed investigation into the work of the project. As a consequence, at the 1976 Los Alamos Conference on the History of Computing I was able to describe in some detail, for the first time, how Tommy Flowers led the work at the Post Office Dollis Hill Research Station on the construction of a series of special-purpose electronic computers for Bletchley Park, and to discuss how these fitted into the overall history of the development of the modern electronic computer. The present chapter describes the course of this further investigation. In the spring of 1974 the official ban on any reference to Ultra, a code name for information obtained at Bletchley Park from decrypted German message traffic, was relaxed somewhat, and Frederick Winterbotham’s book The Ultra Secret was published. Described as the ‘story of how, during World War II, the highest form of intelligence, obtained from the “breaking” of the supposedly “unbreakable” German machine cyphers, was “processed” and distributed with complete security to President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and all the principal Chiefs of Staff and commanders in the field throughout the war’, this book caused a sensation, and brought Bletchley Park, the Enigma cipher machine, and the impact on the war of the breaking of wartime Enigma traffic, to the general public’s attention in a big way. The book’s single reference to computers came in the statement:… It is no longer a secret that the backroom boys of Bletchley used the new science of electronics to help them . . . I am not of the computer age nor do I attempt to understand them, but early in 1940 I was ushered with great solemnity into the shrine where stood a bronze coloured face, like some Eastern Goddess who was destined to become the oracle of Bletchley.
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Adler, William. "Greek." In A Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission, 7–22. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863074.003.0002.

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Christian authors and scribes are mainly responsible for the relatively intact survival of the writings of Philo and Josephus, along with the scattered fragments from various other Hellenistic Jewish apologists, commentators, historians, and poets. Byzantine Christianity is also a valuable witness to the Greek text of Second Temple parabiblical writings. Among other things, Christian authors found in these sources insights into the meaning of the biblical text, confirmation of the truth and antiquity of Christian teachings, and raw material for historiography. Christian authors and scribes are mainly responsible for the relatively intact survival of the writings of Philo and Josephus, along with scattered fragments from Jewish apologists, commentators, historians, and poets of the Hellenistic age. Clement, Origen, and Eusebius of Caesarea (among others) found in these sources confirmation of the truth and antiquity of Christian teachings, and raw material for historiography. While official categorization of parabiblical works from Second Temple Judaism as “apocrypha” may have eroded confidence in their authority, it did not ensure their demise. As late as the 12th century, Byzantine chroniclers and commentators continued to cite approvingly from the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees.
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Hibbert, D. Brynn, and J. Justin Gooding. "Readers’ Guide: Definitions, Questions, and Useful Functions: Where to Find Things and What to Do." In Data Analysis for Chemistry. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162103.003.0005.

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This chapter is called Readers’ Guide because chapter 1 is clearly the proper start of the book, with introductions and discussions of what measurement really is and so on. This chapter was compiled last, and attempts to be the first stop for a reader who does not want the edifying discourse on measurement, but is desperate to find out how to do a t-test. In the glossary, we define terms and concepts used in the book with a section reference to where the particular term or concept is explained in detail. If you half know what you are after, perhaps the memory jog from seeing the definition may suffice, but sometime return to the text and reacquaint yourself with the theory. There follows ‘‘frequently asked questions’’ that represent just that—questions we are often asked by our students (and colleagues). The order roughly follows that of the book, but you may have to do some scanning before the particular question that is yours springs out of the page. Finally we have lodged a number of Excel spreadsheet functions that are most useful to a chemist faced with data to subdue. The list has brought together those functions that are not obviously dealt with elsewhere, and does not claim to be complete. But have a look there if you cannot find a function elsewhere. The definitions given below are not always the official statistical or metrological definition. They are given in the context of chemical analysis, and are the authors’ best attempt at understandable descriptions of the terms.
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Tamte, Roger R. "New Voices." In Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football, 170–74. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041617.003.0030.

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In 1893, for the first time, major books on American football are published by authors beside Camp. Camp worries that one book, by Yale-trained Alonzo Stagg and Harry Williams, discloses Yale proprietary information, but Stagg and Williams publish over his objections (first self-publish and later by Appleton, publishing under various titles). Spalding suggests Camp write a booklet on football to be published by Spalding contemporaneously with Stagg-Williams and “to a certain extent kill” Stagg-Williams sales. Camp prepares the requested booklet, titled How to Play Football, but invites other American football players to write major parts of the booklet. Spalding goes on to publish annual versions of the booklet, and other writers are routinely included, with Camp both editor and writer. A similar procedure is used with Spalding’s Official Football Guide. Other books published in 1893 are James R. Church, ed., University Football, and Walter Camp’s Book of College Sports.
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Hori, Hikari. "The Politics of Japanese Documentary Film." In Promiscuous Media. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501714542.003.0004.

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Chapter Three shows how documentary film was a rich and chaotic site for nationalist, imperialist, and anti-imperialist experimentation. Introducing the female documentarian Atsugi Taka (1907-98) as a guide, the chapter demonstrates the development of the genre and show how practitioners worked within and around official ideologies and the restrictive media-scape. Atsugi is well-known for her translation of the theoretical treatise Documentary Film (1935) by British producer and theorist Paul Rotha. The book attracted an unexpectedly wide audience in Japan during WWII when documentary as genre flourished. Atsugi’s own films also present a tangled, complicated site of production where she navigated the gender politics of filmmaking and everyday life, state suppression of socialist and proletarian movements, and the problems of adapting socialist British theory to actual filmmaking in totalitarian Japan. (129 words)
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