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    The Gospel of Thomas and the earliest texts of the synoptic gospels

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    Research on the Gospel of Thomas in the last quarter of a century has made it clear that the origins of this apocryphal gospel cannot be satisfactorily explained from a single point of view. The author thus suggests that Thomas be understood as a growing collection of sayings which originated in various places and languages, with some logia being added to the collection after its inception. While this suggestion is by no means new, there have been few extensive attempts to study Thomas from such a presupposition. Due to the need for a control group, only the logia which have rather close parallels to the Synoptic gospels are investigated. Verbal and textual affinities are noted between these logia and the earliest texts of the Gospels (the Coptic versions, the Diatessaron, the Old Syriac version, and other early versions and Christian writings). Various degrees of probable contact between each logion and these texts are assigned. The results of this study give some idea as to the place of origin, the original language, and the approximate date at which certain logia were added to the collection. Those sayings which show a closer affinity to the Diatessaron, the Old Syriac version, or other Syrian writings may be considered as having been added to the sayings collection as it circulated in its earliest form, possibly in a Semitic language. Other logia which show no signs of awareness of a Syrian reading, but which are similar to variants found in the Coptic versions or other Egyptian texts, may well have originated in Egypt and been added to the collection at a later stage. These results, however, must await verification by those who might approach Thomas from related, but different, perspectives

    CE Challenges: Work to Do

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    CE has been used for more than two decades now. Despite many successes and advantages, there are still many challenges to be addressed. These challenges are both technical and organisational. In the paper we will address the current challenges of CE. Many challenges are related to the exchange of data and knowledge and to the systems that make data and knowledge exchange possible. Although much progress has been made in enabling extensive data and knowledge exchange and use, much remains to be wished. For example, there are still barriers to data exchange. Technically, these barriers may consist of different formats, differences in infrastructures and systems, and different semantics. There are also organisational and political barriers. For example, investment in information system may heavily impact upstream suppliers, while revenues of better information exchange may predominantly be gained by downstream actors. Without sharing costs and revenues, chain-wide information exchange will not be easily realised. Another barrier is the possible lack of willingness to share information, because of potential misuse of knowledge and loss of power. The paper is organised as follows. First we will describe the current manifestation of CE as described in a recent book. Second, we will list current trends in CE. Third, we will present some Critical Success Factors (CSFs) that are considered relevant for implementing and adapting CE practices. Last, we indicate some research and practical questions to be addressed, especially for areas that have a high potential and actual impact. </p

    htcondor/htcondor-ce: HTCondor-CE 5.1.3

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    The HTCondor-CE central collector requires SSL credentials from client CEs Fix BDII crash if an HTCondor Access Point is not available Fix formatting of APEL records that contain huge values HTCondor-CE client mapfiles are not installed on the central collecto

    Accord entre Thomas Amyot et John Taylor sur la nomination de Taylor comme adjoint d'Amyot pendant l'absence de ce dernier.

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    10 pages, copie manuscriteAccord entre Thomas Amyot et John Taylor sur : la nomination de Taylor comme adjoint d'Amyot pendant l'absence de ce dernier ; les fonctions du secrétaire et greffier adjoint de la province ; le paiement d'un traitement à Taylor

    Explication sur l’origine des diverses pièces contenues dans ce volume

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    Première, Deuxième, Troisième églogues Ces trois églogues sont imprimées à partir d’un manuscrit fourni par M. Catcott, l’écriture est celle de Thomas Chatterton. C’est un cahier mince en in-4 °, le titre sur la première page comporte, Églogues et autres poèmes par Thomas Rowley, avec glossaire et annotations par Thomas Chatterton. On trouve un seul autre poème dans ce cahier, le fragment, Goddwyn, tragédie, q. v. Elinoure et Juga Ce poème est reproduit du Town & Country Magazine de mai 1769,..

    Dumas (Philippe) Ce Changement-là

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    Thomas Louis-Vincent. Dumas (Philippe) Ce Changement-là. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°53/2, 1982. p. 283

    Semelhança e morte: máscaras mortuárias em Mallarmé e Blanchot

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2014.Esta tese de doutorado em Literatura analisa a imagem e a semelhança como condições essenciais na experiência literária de Stéphane Mallarmé e Maurice Blanchot, mais especificamente nas obras Igitur e Thomas l'Obscur, procurando compreendê-las como máscaras mortuárias na literatura, fato esse permitido pela noção blanchotiana de "meio absoluto", relacionado ao devir-imagem da linguagem na literatura.Résumé : Cette thèse de doctorat en littérature analyse lrimage et la ressemblance comme des conditions essentiels dans lrexpérience littéraire de Stéphane Mallarmé et Maurice Blanchot, surtout dans les oeuvres Igitur et Thomas l?Obscur, en essayant de comprendre les masques mortuaires dans la littérature, ce qui est permis par la notion blanchotienne de Rmilieu absolur, par rapport au devenir-image du langage dans la littérature

    Shayegan (Daryush) Qu'est-ce qu'une révolution religieuse?

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    Thomas Louis-Vincent. Shayegan (Daryush) Qu'est-ce qu'une révolution religieuse?. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°54/2, 1982. p. 237

    Qu'est-ce que le pouvoir médical ?

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    Thomas Jean-Paul. Qu'est-ce que le pouvoir médical ?. In: Raison présente, n°137, 1er trimestre 2001. Le médecin, le chômeur et le psychologue. pp. 39-52

    htcondor/htcondor-ce: HTCondor-CE 5.0.0

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    &lt;p&gt;See &lt;a href="https://htcondor.github.io/htcondor-ce/releases/#updating-to-htcondor-ce-5"&gt;the documentation&lt;/a&gt; for update instructions&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;This release includes the following new features:&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;Python 3 and Enterprise Linux 8 support (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-13"&gt;HTCONDOR_13&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;HTCondor-CE no longer sets &lt;code&gt;$HOME&lt;/code&gt; in routed jobs by default (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-176"&gt;HTCONDOR-176&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;Whole node jobs (HTCondor batch systems only) now make use of GPUs (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-103"&gt;HTCONDOR-103&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;HTCondor-CE Central Collectors now prefer GSI over SSL authentication (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-237"&gt;HTCONDOR-237&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;HTCondor-CE registry now validates the value of submitted client codes (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-241"&gt;HTCONDOR-241&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;Automatically remove CE jobs that exceed their &lt;code&gt;maxWalltime&lt;/code&gt; (if defined) or the configuration value of &lt;code&gt;ROUTED_JOB_MAX_TIME&lt;/code&gt; (default: 4320 sec/72 hrs)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;/ul&gt; &lt;p&gt;This release also includes the following bug-fixes:&lt;/p&gt; &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;Fixed a circular configuration definition in the HTCondor-CE View that resulted in 100% CPU usage by the &lt;code&gt;condor_gangliad&lt;/code&gt; daemon (&lt;a href="https://opensciencegrid.atlassian.net/browse/HTCONDOR-161"&gt;HTCONDOR-161&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/li&gt; &lt;li&gt;Replace &lt;code&gt;htcondor-ce&lt;/code&gt; package requirement with &lt;code&gt;python2-condor&lt;/code&gt; for &lt;code&gt;htcondor-ce-bdii&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/li&gt; &lt;/ul&gt
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