Category: 1392Abbots coat of arms The word abbot, meaning father, has been used as a Christian clerical title in various, mainly monastic, meanings.
In 1330 the brothers of the hospital of Haut-Pas falsely asserted that the grants made in their favor were more extensive than what the documents allowed: John XXII had all these brothers in France seized and imprisoned.
User Glossary Working Group [Page 8] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 broadcast A special type of multicast packet which all nodes on the network are always willing to receive.
User Glossary Working Group [Page 21] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 hierarchical routing The complex problem of routing on large networks can be simplified by reducing the size of the networks.
This is a User Glossary Working Group [Page 45] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 common shorthand which refers to the suite of transport and application protocols which runs over IP.
The 1392, or Amoeba, virus was first isolated in Indonesia in March 1990.
The 1392 virus is a memory resident virus that infects.COM and.EXE files, including COMMAND.COM.
It copies the first 1,089 bytes of the host file to the end of the file, then overwrites the first 1,089 bytes with viral code.
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In general, only one User Glossary Working Group [Page 6] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 communication channel is available at any given time.
User Glossary Working Group [Page 16] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 Electronic mail is one of the most popular uses of the Internet.
User Glossary Working Group [Page 52] RFC 1392 Internet Glossary January 1993 Security Considerations While security is not explicitly discussed in this document, some of the glossary's entries are security related.
An Oath Taken by Jews Frankfort on the Main, about 1392 CE In matters requiring an oath before the civil authorities the medieval Jew did not employ the same formula as the Christian or Muslim.
It is needless to say that Jews have always resented this type of oath, especially because of the presumption implicit in it that the Jew is a perjurer.
However, there were other oaths imposed on Jews in Frankfort on the Main at this time and in other cities and states, too, that were milder and more dignified.
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As mentioned above, little study has been devoted to the Vietnamese reception and appropriation of Neo-Confucian philosophy at that time, and thus it is still impossible to speak with as much confidence about it as we can about the creativity of the Korean and Japanese Neo-Confucian philosophers.
The Korean Neo-Confucians who practiced the official ideology of the Choson kingdom after its founding in 1392 were devoted followers of Zhu Xi’s daoxue.
But just because they were profound students of Master Zhu’s Southern Song Neo-Confucian synthesis does not mean that they did not realize that there were still a number of outstanding philosophical issues that needed to be debated in terms of how Zhu Xi depicted the daoxue project as a coherent philosophical vision.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA): THE BRITS LOVED LASAGNA BACK IN 1392.(Life and Arts)@ HighBeam Research(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Yup, it's a favorite British food we've seen advertised on menu boards in Welsh cafes, Irish pubs, Scottish inns and Soho dives.
Anybody wandering past the castle kitchen in 1392 probably sniffed enthusiastically and exclaimed, "Forsooth, Richard the Two must be cooking up some lasagna again."
A recent rereading of the cookbook commissioned by Richard II revealed the...