Adoro te devote is a Eucharistic hymn written by Saint Thomas Aquinas . The Latin original is as follows class wikitable Latin text Poetic English translation English Translation Adoro te devote, latens Deitas, Qu sub his figuris vere latitas Tibi se cor meum totum subjicit, Quia te contemplans totum deficit. Visus, tactus, gustus in te fallitur, Sed auditu solo tuto creditur. Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius Nil hoc verbo verit tis verius. In cruce latebat sola Deitas, At hic latet simul et Humanitas, Ambo tamen credens atque confitens, Peto quod petivit latro p nitens. Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor Deum tamen meum te confiteor. Fac me tibi semper magis credere, In te spem habere, te diligere. O memoriale mortis Domini Panis vivus, vitam pr stans homini Pr sta me menti de te v vere, Et te illi semper dulce sapere. Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine, Me immundum munda tuo sanguine Cujus una stilla salvum facere Totum mundum quit ab omni scelere. Jesu, quem velatum nunc aspicio, Oro, fiat illud quod tam sitio Ut te revelata cernens facie, Visu sim be tus tu glori . Amen Prostrate I adore Thee, Deity unseen, Who Thy glory hidest neath these shadows mean Lo, to Thee surrendered, my whole heart is bowed, Tranced as it beholds Thee, shrined within the cloud. Taste, and touch, and vision, to discern Thee fail Faith, that comes by hearing, pierces through the veil. I believe whate er the Son of God hath told What the Truth hath spoken, that for truth I hold. On the Cross lay hidden but thy Deity, Here is hidden also Thy Humanity But in both believing and confessing, Lord, Ask I what the dying thief of Thee implored. Thy dread wounds, like Thomas, though I cannot see, His be my confession ... Thomas Aquinas Catholicism stub Catholic cs Adoro te devote de Adoro te devote es Adoro te devote it Adoro te devote la Adoro te devote nl Adoro te devote pl Adoro te devote pt Adoro te devote sv Adoro te devote uk Adoro te devote ... more details
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Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox given name name Arpita gender feminine image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning to give region origin Hindi language Hindi related names Arpit footnotes Arpita is an India n name for a female. In Hindi language, Arpita means dedication to the divine God . People devote flowers to God, service to poor, and some even devote their complete lives to a cause or belief. A person named Arpita girl or Arpit boy , means someone whose life is completely devoted or dedicated to something. Whose purpose in life is to give away in kind, as a service, or any other form of help. A complete offering. In general, its mean to devote anything to god. Category Indian feminine given names name stub ... more details
R v Negus 1873 LR 2 CP 34 is an old English law case under the Larceny Act s which addressed the then definition of control for the purpose of determining who was a worker. Mr Justice Blackburn held, cquote the test is very much this, whether the person is charged and bound to obey the orders of his master. He may be so without being bound to devote the whole of his time to this service but if bound to devote his whole time to it, that may be very strong evidence of his being under control. See also Contract of employment UK labour law Yewens v Noakes Category United Kingdom labour case law Category Lord Blackburn cases Category 1873 in case law Category 1873 in the United Kingdom Category Legal articles without infoboxes ... more details
Wikify date August 2009 Frame magazine capitalized by its creators the E in FRAME often appears mirror reversed on the magazine s cover is a magazine devote to interior design , architecture , product design and exhibition design based in Amsterdam , The Netherlands. Since it was first published in 1997, the thick, glossy magazine has appeared in over 75 issues. According to its own website, Frame is an international magazine on interior design that fuses British and American journalism with the aesthetic flair of an Italian publication. External links http www.framemag.com Frame magazine online DEFAULTSORT Frame Magazine Category Design magazines art mag stub ... more details
The thappu is a percussion instrument of India . It is a circular drum with one end closed with cow skin membrane and the other end open. Thappu is played with palms or Percussion mallet sticks . In devote music is usually accompanied by traditional cymbals called elathalam . External links http www.indiavideo.org kerala arts ritual art forms padayani patayani thappu art forms kerala 94.php Video Making thappu References cite book first John last Beck title Encyclopedia of Percussion year 1994 publisher Garland id ISBN 978 0824047887 Category Indian musical instruments Category Percussion instruments Category Membranophones es Thappu ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Thomas Powell 1665 1731 was an English land owner during the colonial period of American history in the Province of New York. Thomas Powell purchased land in present day Huntington, Long Island in 1689 and in present day Oyster Bay, Long Island in 1695. Thomas Powell was a devote Quaker and called his land purchase in Oyster Bay Bethpage , a biblical reference. Upon Powell s death in 1731 his land was split in accordance with his will. Category 1665 births Category 1731 deaths Category History of New York Category English Quakers ... more details
The Sisters of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts are a congregation of the Roman Catholic church founded at Douai , France, in 1828 , by father John Baptist Debrabant . The congregation was approved by the Holy See in 1877 . Its rules are taken principally from thore of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary , founded by Francis of Sales . The Holy Union Sisters devote themselves to the education of girls. External links http www.holyunionsisters.org Holy Union Sisters Category Roman Catholic female orders and societies Category 1828 establishments Category Religious organizations established in the 1800s Category Christian religious orders established in the 19th century RC stub it Suore della Santa Unione dei Sacri Cuori ... more details
Warren on the Weekend was a radio syndication syndicated Canada Canadian talk radio program hosted by Peter Warren radio Peter Warren from 1998 2006 . It aired on several AM radio stations, mainly in Western Canada , on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pacific Time Zone Pacific Time on the Corus Entertainment Corus Radio Network . Warren left the show in March, 2006 to devote his efforts to his work as an investigative journalism investigative journalist . The final edition of Warren on the Weekend aired on March 5, 2006. Notes http www.peterwarren.ca peterwarrenpages bcbusiness.htm BC Business Magazine profile http www.theglobeandmail.com servlet story LAC.20060301.WARREN01 TPStory ?query Globe and Mail article about his retirement from radio http www.peterwarren.ca peterwarrenpages broadcaster.htm Biographical sketch External links http www.peterwarren.ca Peter Warren s web site Category Canadian talk radio programs Canada radio show stub ... more details
A surgeon s assistant , surgical practitioner , first assistant or second assistant is a person who directly assists a surgeon with a surgery surgical operation . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id N2HxniM8 QoC&pg PA55 chapter Surgical practitioners title Recent advances in surgery volume 27 author Richard Bulbilia &c. ref The role of assistant surgeon is most commonly undertaken by medical practitioners training in the field of surgery, medical students or general medical practitioners who devote part of their practice to assisting in theatre. In some places, registered nurses or surgical technicians may also act in this role. The degree of involvement varies and is under the direction of the surgeon, however common tasks include holding retractor s, suction ing, tying suture s, and performing skin closure . This position should not be confused with first scrub . References reflist See also Surgical technologist Category Surgery Surgery stub ... more details
Simon 8th century was ruler of the Nubia n kingdom of Makuria . According to Severus Ibn al Muqaffa Severus of El Ashmunein , Zacharias I of Makuria Zacharias declined the kingship when his father Merkurios of Makuria Merkurios died, and appointed his kinsman Simon to server instead, so he could devote himself to a religious calling. sup Notes 1 sup After an unspecified period of time Simon died, and Zacharias appointed Abraham of Makuria Abraham to succeed him. Notes http www.tertullian.org fathers severus hermopolis hist alex patr 03 part3.htm B. Evetts, History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria , Part 3 1910 Succession office Makuria King of Makuria preceded Zacharias I of Makuria Zacharias I succeeded Abraham of Makuria Abraham Category Nubia Category 8th century monarchs in Africa africa royal stub Sudan bio stub Ancient Egypt stub ... more details
The appointment of Specialist Judges is part of a pilot scheme by Singapore s Judicial system of Singapore Subordinate Courts to bring experienced and well respected members of the legal profession or academia to the Bench to preside over cases in the Subordinate Courts. The scheme was initiated in July 2006 and Senior Counsel Tan Chee Meng became the first Specialist Judge to be appointed under this scheme to hear the Fusionpolis case. Tan Cheng Han , dean of National University of Singapore NUS law school, was the second Specialist Judge to be appointed to hear the Informatics Case. The aim of the scheme is bring additional expertise to the Subordinate Courts bench and, at the same time, give leading practitioners and academics a better insight to the workings of the Judiciary of Singapore. A specialist judge is expected to devote up to 40 days a year to hearing cases and will be paid an allowance pegged to the salary of a senior judge in the district court. http www.subcourts.gov.sg MediaArticles 2006June30 ST01.pdf The pilot scheme will be reviewed in 2007. Category Singaporean judges ... more details
In United States agricultural policy, the set aside program not used since the late 1970s was a program under which farmers were required to set aside a certain percentage of their total planted acreage and devote this land to approved conservation uses such as grasses, legumes, and small grain which is not allowed to mature in order to be eligible for nonrecourse loans and deficiency payments. Set aside acreage was based on the number of acres a farmer actually planted in the program year as opposed to being based on prior crop years. The authority for set aside was eliminated by the 1996 farm bill P.L. 104 127 . References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Multiple issues wikify June 2010 orphan June 2010 Vow and covenant was an act of solidarity taken by members of the House of Commons June 7, 1643 and the House of Lords June 9, 1643 demonstrating Parliament s unified opposition to Charles I of England Charles I and willingness to prosecute the war with the King. The Vow and Covenant also demonstrates the level of personal religious devotion professed by the members of the Long Parliament at this time. The Vow and Covent asserts there is a a Popish and traiterous Plot for the Subversion of the true Protestant Reformed Religion whereby the Parliament s forces are to be surprised and overthrown, leading to the end of liberty and the Protestant Religion. In response to this the members of Parliament make a Vow to devote their every effort and all their resources to the opposition of the King and his Popish purposes. The Vow also includes a personal statement of repentance and faith. External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 55825 Full Text of Vow and Covenant DEFAULTSORT Vow And Covenant Category English Civil War ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 wikify date January 2011 Song of National Defense is a North Korean propaganda song praising Kim Jong il. Lyrics Korean lyrics Chorus Na ka ja inmin kunde Yong kam han jon sa dul a Inmine joguk ul ji ki za Mok sum uro ji ki za Ka su me kulun pih rul Joguk e pa tsi ni Yong yero un biol bi chi Mori u e bin nan da Chorus 2x English lyrics Chorus Let us advance people s army The brave soldiers Let us defend the people s motherland Let us defend it with our lives. When I devote my life To the motherland Honorable medals will shine On my heart. Chorus 2x Uncategorized date January 2011 ... more details
William Larminie 1 August 1849 19 January 1900 was an Irish poet and folklorist . He was born in Castlebar , County Mayo , of Huguenot descent and was educated at D n Laoghaire Kingstown School and Trinity College Dublin , from which he graduated in 1871 with a moderatorship in classics. He moved to London while he was employed in the British India Office from 1873 until 1887, at which point he retired and returned to Ireland to devote himself to writing, settling in Bray , County Wicklow . He published two volumes of poetry Glanlua and Other Poems 1889 , and Fand and Other Poems 1890 as well as a collection of stories which he had collected from local people in County Donegal , County Mayo and County Galway West Irish Folk Tales and Romances 1893 . Like his contemporaries John Todhunter and William Butler Yeats , he turned to Irish mythology for inspiration. His most famous poem is The Nameless Doon Who were the builders? Question not the silence that settles on the lake for evermore , about a stone ringfort , over 4000 years old and long abandoned, in Drumboghill, County Donegal. He attempted in his poetry to adopt some of the traditional Irish verse forms such as the use of assonance. In his later years he devote himself to a translation into English of the Irish philosopher John Scottus Eriugena s De divisione naturae . His translation, which was never published, was deposited in the National Library of Ireland . He died at his home in Bray and is buried in Enniskerry . References Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , William Larminie Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Larminie, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 August 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 January 1900 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Larminie, William Category 1849 births Category 1900 deaths Category Irish poets Category People from County Mayo Category People associated with Trinity College, Dublin ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Mental calculator Mike Byster was an United States American Commodities exchange commodities Trader finance trader who now spends time giving free demonstrations of what he calls Mathodical Thinking at grade schools and high schools throughout the Chicago area. Dead Link http mikesmath.com tribune.htm Mike is also the creator of the Brainetics program . Michael Byster, often referred to as Mike Byster, is an arithmetician, math educator and was an American stockbroker, until he quit his job and income to devote himself to teaching children his methods. Byster used to work at the mercantile exchange, but after his cousin, a math teacher in a Chicago elementary school, invited him to show the class his shortcuts for doing base 10 arithmetic, Byster quit his job and income to devote himself to teaching children his methods. Byster married Robin and they have a son, Joshua, to whom he has taught his methods. On the 20 20 newsmagazine show on ABC, Byster demonstrated some of his shortcuts for doing arithmetic without the aid of a calculator or even pencil and paper. References http www.zwire.com site news.cfm?newsid 17585168&BRD 1918&PAG 461&dept id 506888&rfi 6 The Randolph Reporter http www.abcnews.go.com 2020 story?id 2690724&page 1 ABC News http abcnews.go.com 2020 story?id 2704605&page 1 ABC News http www.wttw.com main.taf?p 28,3,1,1&Date 11 2F13 2F2005&et 20 20Week 20Of 20November 2013 2C 202005 WTTW http blogs.suntimes.com pickett 2006 02 sunday lunch with human calcul.html Sun Times http news.google.com archivesearch?q 22mike byster 22 OR 22michael byster 22&btnG Search Archives&num 20 archived news External links http brainetics.com Brainetics website DEFAULTSORT Byster, Michael Category Calculating prodigies Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American financial businesspeople ... more details
Bernat de Palaol or de Mallorques floruit fl. 1386 was a Catalan people Catalan troubadour and merchant from Majorca . He was sometimes called lo mercader mallorqu the Majorcan merchant . On 3 May 1386 Bernat participated publicly in a partimen poetical debate with Jacme Rovira before the judges Germ de Gontaut and Ramon Galbarra at the Consistori del Gay Saber in Toulouse . The subject of the debate was this there was a young lord who loved a young lady who did not return the love, yet there was another young lady, of equal worth, who loved him deeply but to whom he was unattracted to which of these should he devote his service? Bernat defended the second lady, but the judges found in favour of Jacme and the first lady the lord, they said, ought to devote himself to the one he truly loves, not the one who truly loves him. Bernat produced only one surviving work, a combination of maldit and comiat that began Cercatz d uymay, ja.n siatz belha y pros . In the tradition of those genres, Bernat describes his lady as unjust and indiscrete and renounces her. The terms he uses make it clear that he has not praised this woman in any previous poem. This poem, despite its generic rhyme scheme and Metre poetry metre , was moderately popular it was cited by Francesc Ferrer and Francesc de la Via in the next century and its melody was adopted for a certain song of the Misteri d Elx . References Mart n de Riquer Riquer, Mart n de 1964 . Hist ria de la Literatura Catalana , vol. 1. Barcelona Edicions Ariel. External links http www.rialc.unina.it inc palaol.htm Incipitario di Bernat de Palaol with links to edited versions of his poetry Category Catalan people Category People from Majorca Category Troubadours ... more details
Germ de Gontaut floruit fl. 1355&ndash 1386 was an Occitan poet and merchant. Germ is mentioned as a mercadier merchant in the prologue to the final version of the Leys d amor of Joan de Castellnou 1355 . At that time he was one of the seven maintainers mantenidors of the Consistori del Gay Saber , an Occitan poetric academy in Toulouse . On 3 May 1386 Germ de Gontaut with Ramon Galbarra judged a partimen poetic debate between Jacme Rovira and Bernat de Palaol for the Consistori del Gay Saber . The subject of the debate was this there was a young lord who loved a young lady who did not return the love, yet there was another young lady, of equal worth, who loved him deeply but to whom he was unattracted to which of these should he devote his service? Bernat defended the second lady, but the judges found in favour of Jacme and the first lady the lord, they said, ought to devote himself to the one he truly loves, not the one who truly loves him. The judges decision was given in verse, in a serious tone completely unbefitting the lighthearted nature of the contest. References Mart n de Riquer Riquer, Mart n de 1964 . Hist ria de la Literatura Catalana , vol. 1. Barcelona Edicions Ariel. External links http www.rialc.unina.it 126.2.htm Senyer Bernatz, dues puncelhas say , ed. by Mart n de Riquer, with the senten a donada per los jutges sentence given by the judges DEFAULTSORT Germa De Gontaut Category Occitan people Category Troubadours ... more details
Henry Williamson Haynes 1831 1912 was an American archaeologist. Born in Bangor, Maine , he was the son of a prominent newspaper editor. Haynes graduated from Harvard in 1851, and, after a stint at teaching, studied law and practised it for several years. He was subsequently called to fill the chair of Latin in the University of Vermont , and later he became professor of Greek in the same institution, but resigned in 1873 to devote his time to his real love, archaeology. Haynes sailed for Europe, where he spent six years in systematic study among the antiquities of various countries, also taking part in several international congresses. The winter of 1877 78 he spent in Egypt seeking evidence of the paleolithic age in that country. The results of his investigations were presented at the International Congress of Anthropological Sciences, held in Paris in 1878, where he was rewarded with a medal and a diploma, and his paper was afterward published in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . Returning to the United States Haynes settled in Boston, where he became a member of the school board and a trustee of the public library. He continued to devote most of his time to archaeology, however, collecting primarily in the American Southwest and Mexico, and contributing to scientific and literary journals. He became Vice President of the Boston Society of Natural History , and served on the executive committee of the Archaeological Institute of America Haynes collections are now owned by the Peabody Museum and Classical Dept. of Harvard University, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Boston Society of Natural History. References Henry Williamson Haynes in Appleton s Encyclopedia of American Biography . Accessed on line through Virtualogy.com, May 18, 2009. http www.mnsu.edu emuseum information biography fghij hayes henry.html. Henry Williamson Haynes Bio Page from University of Minnesota at Mankato Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME H ... more details
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Peter Buchan 1790 19 September 1854 , Scotland Scottish editor, was born at Peterhead , Aberdeenshire . Wikisource1911Enc Buchan, Peter In 1816 he started in business with the Earl of Buchan as a printer at Peterhead , and was successful enough to be able eventually to retire and devote himself to the collection and editing of Scottish ballads . His Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland 1828 contained a large number of hitherto unpublished ballads, and newly discovered versions of existing ones. Another collection made by him was published by the Percy Society, under the title Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads 1845 . Two unpublished volumes of Buchan s ballad collections are in the British Museum . 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buchan, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 September 1854 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buchan, Peter Category 1790 births Category 1854 deaths Category Scottish writers Category Burials at West Norwood Cemetery Category People from Peterhead ... more details
Shift was a Canada Canadian magazine, devoted to technology and culture. It has now ceased publication as a print magazine. Its World Wide Web website continued to publish new content for at least a year after the print title was discontinued, but is no longer in operation. Shift was founded in 1991 by Evan Solomon and Andrew Heintzman . It was originally an arts and literary journal, but evolved into a technology magazine. Articles by regular writer Clive Thompson journalist Clive Thompson focused on the culture and theory behind new media. Solomon left the magazine in 1999 to devote more time to his writing and broadcasting career. In the late 1990s, the magazine attempted to expand its United States American presence in order to compete with similar magazines such as Wired magazine Wired . However, this endeavour proved costly, and the magazine eventually ceased publishing. A short lived television show inspired by the magazine was also unsuccessful. External links Category Canadian science and technology magazines Category Canadian cultural magazines Category Defunct magazines of Canada Category St. Joseph Media magazines Category Magazines published in Toronto sci mag stub ... more details