Colloquium Sentence Examples
The citizen's forum is organizing colloquium on the seven critical areas.
He attended the 1930 colloquium of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in St Andrews.
Gerz, who is a Senior Research Fellow at Coventry University, will be hosting a colloquium on Friday 23 May at 13.30.
There is also an annual colloquium held at the US Embassy in London in November.
A second colloquium, to review papers prepared for the project, took place in Toronto in April 2001.
It was there that he began his Latin Grammar, his Glossary (the earliest Latin-English dictionary in existence), and his Colloquium, in which Latin is taught in a conversational manner.
They were elected for the term of one year and re-eligible only after an interval, and they were supported by a municipal council (commune consilium, consilium magnum or secretum or generale, or colloquium) and a general assembly (parlamentum, concio, commune consilium, commune, universitas civium), which, however, as a rule was far from comprising the whole body of citizens.
Marco said it was important to give the colloquium a practical orientation.
A number of participants in the one-day colloquium requested a follow-up along similar lines next year.
The purpose of the visit was to attend a three-day colloquium on South Africa and Social Policy.
AdvertisementThe project also hosted a major international colloquium on Hellenistic Monarchy at Somerville College, Oxford, in March 2003.
The 17th British colloquium for Theoretical Computer Science was held in early April 2001 in the Kelvin Conference Center in Glasgow.
Leading academics and broadcasters answered these questions at a one day colloquium held at Queen Mary, University of London on 29 June 2006.
These projects will lead to an Annual Colloquium to which industrial sponsors will be invited.
After his elevation he wrote an abridgment for his monks of IEthelwold's De consuetudine monachorum, 5 adapted to their rudimentary ideas of monastic life; a letter to Wulfgeat of Ylmandun 6; an introduction to the study of the Old and New Testaments (about io08, edited by William L'Isle in 1623); a Latin life of his master i z Ethelwold 7; a pastoral letter for Wulfstan, archbishop of York and bishop of Worcester, in Latin and English; and an English version of Bede's De Temporibus.8 The Colloquium, 9 a Latin dialogue designed to serve his scholars as a manual of Latin conversation, may date from his life at Cernel.
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