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Hughes, Andrew. "Late medieval rhymed offices." Journal of the Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society 8 (January 1985): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143491800000775.

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HANKELN, ROMAN. "‘Properization’ and formal changes in high medieval saints' offices: the offices for Saints Henry and Kunigunde of Bamberg." Plainsong and Medieval Music 10, no. 1 (2001): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096113710100002x.

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The offices for Saints Henry and Kunigunde, patrons of the diocese of Bamberg, are transmitted in both monastic and secular forms that manifest several stages of development. In the century after the canonizations of Henry and Kunigunde (1146 and 1200, respectively) their Offices seem to have been celebrated with a preponderance of chants from the common of saints. During the thirteenth century, however, novae historiae, newly composed offices with rhymed or partially rhymed texts and chants in modal order, replaced the older offices. This process parallels in some respects the phenomenon that
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HILEY, DAVID. "The music of prose offices in honour of English saints." Plainsong and Medieval Music 10, no. 1 (2001): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0961137101000031.

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Some basic stylistic features of ten prose offices for English saints are considered. The oldest is that for St Cuthbert (probably c. 930). Others are for Dunstan of Canterbury, Edmund of East Anglia, Ethelwold of Winchester, Kyneburga, Kyneswytha and Tybba of Peterborough, Mildred of Thanet, Oswald of Northumbria, Oswald of Worcester, Swithun of Winchester, and Wulfstan of Worcester. All were probably composed earlier than the office for Thomas of Canterbury (soon after 1170), which with its rhymed, accentual verse text marks a new type of office. Important musical features of these offices i
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MOVCHUN, Larysa. "STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE RHYME FIELD “CITY”." Culture of the Word, no. 94 (2021): 120–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/0201-419x-2021.94.10.

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The article is devoted to the study of the structure of the rhyme field CITY. Its microfields are outlined and their lexical composition is analyzed. It was revealed that the microfields are clearly formed via “urban space” (“structure of space”, “urbanonyms”), “buildings and institutions”, “objects and materials”, “transport”. “Structure of space” contains words: avenue, alley, boulevard, street, square, park, suburb, avenue, market, garden, square etc. Rhymes with the component “street” predominate, the combination of this rhyme with verbs is typical. There is a strong associative connection
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Hughes, Andrew. "Chants in the rhymed Office of St Thomas of Canterbury." Early Music XVI, no. 2 (1988): 185–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/earlyj/xvi.2.185.

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Holder, Stephen. "The noted Cluniac breviary~missal of Lewes: Fitzwilliam Museum manuscript 369." Journal of the Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society 8 (January 1985): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143491800000763.

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The manuscript Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, 369 (henceforth Cfm 369) was made in the 13th century for the English Cluniac priory of St.Pancras at Lewes in Sussex. It is not known if the priory itself produced the manuscript or if it were copied elsewhere. Leroquais [1] described it as a breviary-missal. It is undoubtedly the most important surviving English Cluniac liturgical source, for it contains not only the liturgical texts of mass and office complete, but is also notated. Among the services for monastic office and mass there appears a full monastic rhymed office for St.Thomas of Canter
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Prus, Aleksandra. "Issues of saving in poems and rhymes of School Savings Unions members in primary schools." Pedagogika. Studia i Rozprawy 28 (2019): 257–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/p.2019.28.20.

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The article presents an analysis of rhymes and nursery rhymes of primary school students devoted to saving. Considerations of this study show the roots of the School Savings Accounts, signaling the timeliness of this idea and its educational values. Presented problems concern economic education, taking place in school savings offices, taking place through children’s literary creativity. The thesis proves that the rational use of the technology in the school has a positive impact on broadening the range of expertise, skills and creativity in the field of saving, which is an element of economic
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Lapeña, Jose Florencio. "Seasons and Times, Reasons and Rhymes: Di Niyo Ba Naririnig?" Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 35, no. 2 (2020): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v35i2.1467.

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Philippine Medical Association President Dr. Jojo Santiago, Missy and my Central Tagalog Region One Day Family; Singapore Association of Medical Journal Editors President Professor Wilfred Peh and my Singapore family- Mom, Bernie, Miranda, Angie and Lilli; Philippine Association of Medical Journal Editors (PAMJE) President Elect Professor Cecile Maramba – Lazarte and Asawa Ramel, Anak Miggy, Pamangkin Zoe, Tatay Dr. Tomas Maramba and Nanay Professor Emeritus Dr. Nelia Cortez Maramba; my dear PAMJE Colleagues Professors Caster Palaganas and Joseph Quebral and Doctors Phel Esmaquel and Mads Tand
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Pain, Dr Swapan Kumar. "Growth and Development of Postal Communication in Colonial Bengal with Special Emphasis on Dinajpur: A Historical Review." ENSEMBLE 3, no. 1 (2021): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.37948/ensemble-2021-0301-a024.

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The development of correspondence mainly postal communication connects the whole world in a communication network. Before the introduction of internet services, postal system was the lifeline of the people at large. When people began to spread out, there was a need for indirect communication and only at that time the concept of messenger came into existence. It is noteworthy to mention here that this vast communication system had been properly developed by the colonial masters from Bengal. When the human kind began to develop or organize into large groups or States, it was found to be essentia
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Fedorowicz, Szymon. "Oficjum o świętym Florianie w średniowiecznych brewiarzach krakowskich." Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny 61, no. 4 (2008): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.21906/rbl.366.

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The liturgical cult of Saint Florian in the Cracow Church was developing rapidly in medieval times. A few dozen years after his relics had been brought to Cracow , a native patron – Saint Stanislaus- became a saint. Since then the cult of a foreign and unknown martyr deteriorated. The revival of Saint Florian’s cult was possible under the influence of Zbigniew Oleśnicki, a bishop who appointed him as patron saint of the whole Polish Kingdom, thus making him equally important as Saint Adalbert, Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wacław. Since that time the liturgical cult of Saint Florian was of high s
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Bloxam, M. Jennifer. "In Praise of Spurious Saints: The Missae Floruit egregiis by Pipelare and La Rue." Journal of the American Musicological Society 44, no. 2 (1991): 163–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/831603.

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The cult of saints exerted a profound influence on the liturgy and plainsong of the Roman Catholic church in the later Middle Ages, as individual churches evolved local traditions of liturgy and plainsong to celebrate saints held dear by certain communities. Sacred polyphonic composition during this period also reflects the stimulation to musical creativity engendered by the veneration of special saints. This study explores a particularly fine example of the intersection of liturgy, chant, and polyphony inspired by the adoration of saints in the late Middle Ages. The introduction of a new loca
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Harahap, Amir Hakim. "PENINGKATAN KEMAMPUAN MENULIS PANTUN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK JEJAKA SISWA KELAS IV SDN 003 SUNGAI SALAK KECAMATAN TEMPULING." Selodang Mayang: Jurnal Ilmiah Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir 7, no. 1 (2021): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.47521/selodangmayang.v7i1.199.

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 The problem of Classroom Action Research (PTK) is the low learning outcomes of Indonesian in poetry writing material for Grade IV students of SDN 003 Sungai Salak, Tempuling Regency. achieved by students, 70. Pantun is written by students of plagiarism or rhymes created by others. Nobody writes poetry with their own work. This learning problem was overcome by using the Acronym Technique of Exploration Words Exploration: problem formulation Is the application of the Trace Technique able to improve students' writing skills in Class IV SDN 003 Sungai Salak, Tempuling Regency? This
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Cobb, Michael. "A Little Like Reading: Preference, Facebook, and Overwhelmed Interpretations." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 128, no. 1 (2013): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2013.128.1.201.

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Somehow, of late I had got into the way of involuntarily using the word “prefer” upon all sorts of not exactly suitable occasions. And I trembled to think that my contact with the scrivener had already seriously affected me in a mental way. And what further and deeper aberration might it not yet produce?—Herman Melville, “Bartleby the Scrivener” (22-23)His brain was jerking forward likea bad slide projector. Hesaw the doorwaythe house the night the world andon the other side of the world somewhere Herakles laughing drinking gettinginto a car and Geryon'swhole body formed one arch of a cry—upca
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Ullrich, David W. "Deciphering Blake’s “The Angel that presided o’er my birth”." Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly 46, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.47761/biq.109.

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The stimulus for this investigation of manuscript variants in one of Blake’s Notebook poems arises from an unlikely quarter: Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1965). Vonnegut’s use of Blake is purposeful. In Slaughterhouse-Five the narrator states (by way of Kilgore Trout) that “William Blake” was “[Eliot] Rosewater’s favorite poet” (99), and in a 1977 interview in the Paris Review Vonnegut specifically notes, “I was thirty-five before I went crazy about Blake.” In Rosewater, Eliot Rosewater, traumatized by his experience in World War II, dedicates his life and extraordinary wealth
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De Vos, Gail. "Awards, Announcements, and News." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 4, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2hk52.

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New Year. In this edition of the news I am highlighting several online resources as well as conferences, tours, and exhibits of possible interest.First of all, I highly suggest you sign up at the Alberta School Library Council's new LitPicks site (aslclitpicks.ca). It is free, filled with promise, and includes only books recommended by the reviewers. The reviews are searchable by grade level and genre (e.g., animal, biographical fable, fantasy, humour, historical, horror, verse, realistic, mystery, myth) and include all formats. The reviews include curriculum connections and links to relevant
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Kay, Louise, Silke Brandsen, Carmen Jacques, Francesca Stocco, and Lorenzo Giuseppe Zaffaroni. "Children’s Digital and Non-Digital Play Practices with Cozmo, the Toy Robot." M/C Journal 26, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2943.

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Introduction This article reports on the emerging findings from a study undertaken as part of an international research collaboration (Australia, Belgium, Italy, UK; DP180103922) exploring the benefits and risks of the Internet of Toys (IoToys). IoToys builds upon technological innovations such as smartphone apps that remotely control home-based objects, and wearable technologies that measure sleep patterns and exercise regimes (Holloway and Green). Mascheroni and Holloway summarise the features of IoToys as entities that users can program, with human-toy interactivity, and which have network
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Boesenberg, Eva. "Saving the Planet with Barbie?" M/C Journal 27, no. 3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3069.

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In 2019, Mattel introduced a series of Barbie dolls in connection with National Geographic which included a Polar Marine Biologist, an Entomologist, a Wildlife Photojournalist, and a mostly "made from recycled ocean-bound plastic" Barbie ("Mattel Launches Barbie Loves the Ocean") followed in 2021. One year later, the company issued an "Eco-Leadership Team" composed of a Conservation Scientist, a Renewable Energy Engineer, Chief Sustainability Officer, and Environmental Advocate. This can be understood as an attempt to introduce children to the urgency of ecological issues and communicating to
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Morag, Talia. "Persons and Their Private Personas: Living with Yourself." M/C Journal 17, no. 3 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.829.

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Public life is usually understood to be whatever we do or say in our formal and professional relationships. At the workplace, at the doctor’s office or at the café, we need to make a good impression and we cannot say everything we think or do anything we want. We need to appear a certain way to be liked, get ahead, or simply stay out of trouble. The distinction between private and public presupposes that we invest efforts in maintaining a public “persona” whereas at home we can “be ourselves.” A closer examination, however, reveals that we also have a persona within the circle of our immediate
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Pegrum, Mark. "Pop Goes the Spiritual." M/C Journal 4, no. 2 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1904.

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Kylie Minogue, her interviewer tells us in the October 2000 issue of Sky Magazine, is a "fatalist": meaning she "believe[s] everything happens for a reason" (Minogue "Kylie" 20). And what kind of reason would that be? Well, the Australian singer gives us a few clues in her interview of the previous month with Attitude, which she liberally peppers with references to her personal beliefs (Minogue "Special K" 43-46). When asked why she shouldn't be on top all the time, she explains: "It's yin and yang. It's all in the balance." A Taoist – or at any rate Chinese – perspective then? Yet, when asked
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