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Journal articles on the topic "Layton Art Collection"

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Robles, Damián. "Layson, Hana, and Glen Carman, project dirs. The World of Don Quixote: Digital Collections for the Classroom (Newberry Library). Other." Renaissance and Reformation 43, no. 4 (2021): 236–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v43i4.36394.

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Wan Ismail, Wan Abdul Fattah, Ahmad Syukran Baharuddin, Lukman Abdul Mutalib, Zulfaqar Mamat, and Syahirah Abdul Shukor. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ILLEGITIMATE CHILD TERM FROM SHARIAH AND MALAYSIA LEGAL PERSPECTIVE." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 8, no. 4 (2020): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2020.8412.

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Purpose of the study: This article focuses on the definition of ‘illegitimate children’ in Muslim society in Malaysia based on its perspective of Shariah law, Islamic family law, civil law in Malaysia, and the existing perception of the Muslim society in Malaysia. This study also aims to compare the legal terms of ' illegitimate children' from various perspectives with the layman definition of illegitimate children.
 Methodology: Research information has been obtained through the documentary data collection based on report and annual data from the Malaysian government, non-government agencies and relevant turath scriptures to obtain the best definition of “illegitimate child”. Once data have been collected, the data have been analysed using a content analysis method through deductive or inductive reasoning.
 Main Findings: The result shows that the term ‘illegitimate children’ is based on the opinions of the Muslim Scholars which is the child conceived from adultery act without a legal marriage. However, the definition of illegitimate children is broad and varies among the existing authoritative bodies in Malaysia, which include a child conceived from an adultery act, unregistered because of lack of proper documentation for registration.
 Applications of this study: The results of this study are expected to assist the authorities especially Malaysian Islamic Development Office - Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM), National Registration Department (JPN), Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH), Islamic State Department of Malaysia, Shariah Courts in Malaysia and other agencies and NGOs in formulating strategies and taking follow-up actions. In addition, this study will become a reference to individuals, researchers, academicians, students, and the public in Malaysia.
 Novelty/Originality of this study: The misunderstanding about the definition of an illegitimate child according to JPN, added by the fact that JPN does not have the jurisdiction at all to determine the validity of the child that is supposed to be placed under the Shariah Court, has triggered an ongoing polemic in the Muslim community in Malaysia, concerning this child status issue.
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Topic, John. "The Formative Period in the Cajamarca Basin, Peru: Excavations at Huacaloma and Layzón, 1982. Kazuo Terada and Yoshio Onuki. Report 3 of the Japanese Scientific Expedition to Nuclear America, University of Tokyo Press, Japan, 1985. xxii + 345 pp., figures, tables, plates, appendices, biblio., index. $137.50 (cloth). - Early Ceremonial Architecture in the Andes. Christopher B. Donnan, editor. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C., 1985. 289 pp., figures, biblio. $15.00 (cloth)." American Antiquity 52, no. 2 (1987): 422–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281806.

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Papalexandrou, Nassos. "CLARA Review: Kourou, N & G. Bourgiannis. Ρυθμοί της Κυπριακής Κεραμικής: Σύντομη Επισκόπηση με βάση τη Συλλογή του Αρχαιολογικού Μουσείου του Τμήματος Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίας του Εθνικού και Καποδιστριακού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών". CLARA 7 (21 червня 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/clara.8875.

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The material and visual culture of Cyprus in Greece is represented by two important public collections in Athens, the Thanos Zintilis Collection at the Museum of Cycladic Art, and the collection of Cypriot Antiquities at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Both are quantitatively and qualitatively hefty and are wonderfully exhibited in displays that seek to convey to laymen and expertsalike the complexity, interconnections and cultural vigour of Cyprus over several millennia.The handy compendium by Nota Kourou and Giorgos Bourogiannis publishes an equally important, but not as easily accessible to a wider public, collection of Cypriote ceramics at the Archaeological Museum of the University of Athens. This is a didactic collection for students of history, art and archaeology in this institution whose curriculum has regularly included subjects on the art and archaeology of Cyprus since the 1980s.
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"Layton's legacy: a historic American art collection, 1888-2013." Choice Reviews Online 51, no. 07 (2014): 51–3628. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.51-3628.

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Books on the topic "Layton Art Collection"

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C, Eastberg John, and Vogel Eric 1967-, eds. Layton's legacy: A historic American art collection, 1888-2013. Layton Art Collection, Inc., 2013.

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Brock, Jobe, Ward Gerald W. R, and Milwaukee Art Museum, eds. American furniture with related decorative arts, 1660-1830. Hudson Hills Press, 1991.

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Ward, Gerald W. R., Thomas S. Michie, and Brock W. Jobe. American Furniture with Related Decorative Arts, 1660-1830: The Milwaukee Art Museum and the Layton Art Collection. Hudson Hills Press, 1992.

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Di Ventra, Massimiliano. The Scientific Method. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825623.001.0001.

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Can Science answer all our questions? If not, what knowledge can it provide, and how? Written in a colloquial style, and arguing from well-known and easy-to-follow facts, this book addresses all concepts pertaining to the scientific method and reinforces the inalienable role of experimental evidence in scientific truths. It also clarifies the limits of Science and the errors we make when abusing its method in contexts that are not scientific. Rather than a treatise on epistemology, this book is a collection of personal reflections on the scientific methodology as experienced and used daily by a practitioner. It is ideal for undergraduate students of all Natural Sciences, interested laymen, and quite possibly high school students who are approaching this topic for the first time.
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Book chapters on the topic "Layton Art Collection"

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Greenwood, Tim. "A Contested Jurisdiction: Armenia in Late Antiquity." In Sasanian Persia. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474401012.003.0009.

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Although Roman and Persian engagement with late antique Armenia has been analysed from several perspectives, its juridical dimension has been largely ignored. This chapter provides a reassessment of the legislation pertaining to Roman Armenia from the reign of Justinian, arguing that it offers a reflection of legal practices operating beyond the newly reorganised Roman provinces, in districts of Armenia under Persian hegemony. It may also attest the seeping of Roman legal culture beyond the formal limits of the jurisdiction. Crucially, the local inheritance practices which the legislation prescribes find analogues in Sasanian jurisprudence. Although not every aspect of Persian legal culture will have been replicated in the districts of Armenia or received in the same way, the rich Armenian literary tradition from late antiquity reveals a proximate legal culture, expressed in terms of concepts employed and processes followed. Three illustrations from Łazar P‘arpets‘i History are examined. Furthermore two later compilations preserve valuable evidence of law in practice. The tenth-century compilation titled History of Ałuank‘ contains a collection of documents deriving from the Council of Partav convened in 705 CE. One of these confirms that land across Caucasian Albania was still being bought and sold at this time, that there was current uncertainty over whether the transfer of a village included the village church and its endowment, and that laymen had been represented as holding clerical status to circumvent this. A specific case is then outlined. The late thirteenth-century History of Siwnik‘ on the other hand contains transcripts of fifty-two documents, and summaries of twelve more, recording property transactions in favour of the bishops of Siwnik‘ and the see of Tat‘ev. It is argued that the earliest of these, dating from the middle of the ninth century, preserve clear vestiges of Sasanian legal culture. Armenian sources have much to tell us about law and legal tradition in Sasanian Persia.
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