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    Pro·le·gom·e·non
    /ˌprōləˈɡäməˌnän/

    noun

    • 1. a critical or discursive introduction to a book: "a prolegomenon to the second part"
  2. 6 days ago · Definitions of prolegomenon. noun. a preliminary discussion inserted at the beginning of a book or treatise. see more.

  3. 18 hours ago · This Guide aims to present, by category, a comprehensive listing of print and electronic finding-aids for early modern English manuscripts, particularly those likely to be of interest to the literary researcher. Because the corpus and nature of the finding aids available--particularly those in electronic format--are changing rapidly, this page will be regularly updated. If you have better ...

  4. May 1, 2024 · Introduction. In the first part of this prolegomenon, I laid out some of the basic framework for the overarching purpose of this series of articles.In the present article, I merely wish to lead the reader to the appropriate experience that hopefully will isolate the reality of second intentions in general.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrometheusPrometheus - Wikipedia

    May 20, 2024 · In Greek mythology, Prometheus ( / prəˈmiːθiəs /; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s], possibly meaning "forethought") [1] is one of the Titans and a god of fire. [2] Prometheus is best known for defying the Olympian gods by stealing fire from them and giving it to humanity in the form of technology, knowledge, and more ...

  6. May 13, 2024 · Overview. My original vision for this project was to create a prolegomenon to the research and practice of integrating faith and learning (IFL), a vision inspired in part by Jaroslav Pelikan’s discussion of the “bibliographic essay” in Idea of a University: a Reexamination (1992).

    • Greg Morrison
    • 2018
  7. May 12, 2024 · Abstract. Equality of opportunity has been one of the most important social ideals associated with contemporary societies. In fact, no single idea has arguably had a more profound impact on the overall fairness of the distribution of advantaged social positions or the attainment of a particular social good in spheres of life as diverse as ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogarithmLogarithm - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · t. e. In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base of 1000 is 3, or log10 (1000) = 3.

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