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The University of Oxford (informally Oxford University, or simply Oxford) is a university located in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is the second oldest surviving university in the world and the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Although the exact date of foundation remains unclear, there is evidence of teaching there as far back as the 11th century. The University grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. In post-nominals the University of Oxford was historically abbreviated as Oxon. (from the Latin Oxoniensis), although Oxf is nowadays used in official University publications.

Ionospheric photoelectrons at Venus: ASPERA-4 observations A.J. Coates1,2 S.M.E. Tsang1,2, R.A. Frahm3, J.D. Winningham3, S. Barabash4, R. Lundin4 and the ASPERA-3 and 4 teams A. Wellbrock1,2, F.J.Crary3, D.T.Young3 and the CAPS team 1. Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL, UK 2. Center for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck, UK 3. Southwest Research Institite, Texas, USA 4. IRF-Kiruna, Sweden
Dan Grimley daniel.grimley@music.ox.ac.uk Introduction to History of Western Music

Dan Grimley daniel.grimley@music.ox.ac.uk Introduction to History of Western Music

Pamphlets and Plays The Bloody Papist Dr Lynn Robson

Pamphlets and Plays The Bloody Papist Dr Lynn Robson

Semantic Network Analysis of Religious Pamphlets Introduction Yvan I. Russell1–3 * Adrian Murzac1,4 Fernand Gobet2–3 & Harvey Whitehouse1 . 1. 1. Explaining Religion Project, Institute of Social & Cultural Anthropology University of Oxford Oxford, UK 2.-3. Centre for the Study of Expertise Dept. of Psychology Brunel University Uxbridge, UK 2. 3. Funded by a research grant from the European Commission Box 1: Sample of the religious pamphlets (10/30) used in this study. We introduce a new methodology for analyzing religious literature. Semantic Network Analysis (SNA) is a highly quantitative procedure where we distil the most commonly co-occurring words from large bodies of text. SNA is conducted using computer programs, where the text corpora are fed into an analyzer, and the output is a matrix of associations. Here, we provide an analysis of religious pamphlets (a.k.a. flyers, gospel tracts). Materials Procedure Results Discussion 4. Central and Eastern European Centre for Cognitive Science New Bulgarian University Sofia, Bulgaria Box 1 provides examples of the literature used. Religious pamphlets have been in existence since the Lutheran Reformation. Nowadays, they are used by various Evangelical Christian groups. Pamphlets are always provided free of charge in public, usually distributed to passerby on the street... ct
Christian Ethics Lecture 2: Scripture and Christian Ethics The Bible Tells Me So?

Christian Ethics Lecture 2: Scripture and Christian Ethics The Bible Tells Me So?

Creative Commons, Copyright and Education Part 2. An Introduction to Copyright Rowan Wilson OUCS November 2009

Creative Commons, Copyright and Education Part 2. An Introduction to Copyright Rowan Wilson OUCS November 2009

Copyright & Oxford OUCS 4 Nov 2009

Copyright & Oxford OUCS 4 Nov 2009

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