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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Origines Information
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 Origines ("Origins") is the title of a historical work by Marcus Porcius Cato, commonly known as Cato the Elder. Origines no longer survives as a complete text, but substantial fragments are known because they were quoted by later Latin authors. This...




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 The Washington Post
An A for Original
05/06/1994: 1,085 words, approx. 4 pages The Why column is an "interactive" medium, which means that readers write questions to us and we, in turn, interactively, let them pile up on the desk for years. Chronic self-delusion has convinced us that we will write back to each person, individually, at...
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 Law & Society Review
An original look at originalism
01/01/2002: 9,168 words, approx. 31 pages While the normative debate over originalism continues unabated (e.g., Scalia 1997; Whittington 1999), the systematic empirical validity of originalism lies relatively unexamined. Using data derived from briefs filed by litigants over eight years, we developed an initial systematic test of the influence of arguments...
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 AP News
Original 'Gangster' outshines film
11/8/2007: 1,219 words, approx. 4 pages Frank Lucas, at 77 years old and in a wheelchair, still has a small gang doting on him. Sons, publicists and friends swirl around Lucas in nearly perpetual commotion, fetching him everything from pills to a cooling fan. A recent visitor is directed kindly —...
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Single-origin chocolate goes mainstream
3/4/2007: 259 words, approx. 1 pages Like a good Bordeaux or Chianti, some chocolate comes from a particular place _ the Indonesian island of Java or Venezuela's Sur del Lago, for example. As with wine grapes, the source of cacao beans is supposed to result in distinct flavors and aromas.Chocolate from...



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Critical Essay by Gian Biagio Conte
2,871 words, approx. 10 pages
 Conte 's authoritative text on Latin literature, first published in Italian in 1987, provides a brief summary of Cato's life and work. He emphasizes the significance of the Origines, the De agricultura, and Cato's attitude to Greek culture, which Conte contends to have been less hostile than usually described.


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