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This chapter shows how book 1 of Paradise Lost metaphorically depicts the role of the devil in raising the rebel angels out of their “bottomless perdition,” an act of poetic creation analogous to theic creation analogous to the divine creation of the universe described in the invocation—“how the heavens and earth/Rose out of chaos.” The chief devils described in the catalog that occupies the center of book 1 and organizes its poetic figures and symbolic geography—Carthage, Sodom, Egypt, Babel-Babylon, Rome—are precisely those who will come to inhabit the pagan shrines that human idolatry will build next to or even inside the Jerusalem temple, profaning God's house. This catalog—whose traditional epic function is to size up military force—instead suggests the force of spiritual falsehood, and it corresponds to the defeated devils' own reluctance to pursue another direct war against God; they would rather resort to satanic fraud.

Author: David Quint

Date Published: 19th Oct 2017

Publication Type: Journal Article

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Authors: Sebastian Schmelzle, Thomas van de Kamp, Michael Heethoff, Vincent Heuveline, Philipp Lösel, Jürgen Becker, Felix Beckmann, Frank Schluenzen, Jörg U. Hammel, Andreas Kopmann, Wolfgang Mexner, Matthias Vogelgesang, Nicholas T. Jerome, Oliver Betz, Rolf Beutel, Benjamin Wipfler, Alexander Blanke, Steffen Harzsch, Marie Hörnig, Tilo Baumbach

Date Published: 7th Sep 2017

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Date Published: 1st Sep 2017

Publication Type: Journal Article

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Author: Mark-Christoph Müller

Date Published: 2017

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Authors: Smijin Soman, Marcus Keatinge, Mahsa Moein, Marc Da Costa, Heather Mortiboys, Alexander Skupin, Sreedevi Sugunan, Michal Bazala, Jacek Kuznicki, Oliver Bandmann

Date Published: 24th Nov 2016

Publication Type: Journal Article

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Whole-cell (WC) modeling is a promising tool for biological research, bioengineering, and medicine. However, substantial work remains to create accurate comprehensive models of complex cells.

Authors: Dagmar Waltemath, Jonathan R Karr, Frank T Bergmann, Vijayalakshmi Chelliah, Michael Hucka, Marcus Krantz, Wolfram Liebermeister, Pedro Mendes, Chris J Myers, Pinar Pir, Begum Alaybeyoglu, Naveen K Aranganathan, Kambiz Baghalian, Arne T Bittig, Paulo E Pinto Burke, Matteo Cantarelli, Yin Hoon Chew, Rafael S Costa, Joseph Cursons, Tobias Czauderna, Arthur P Goldberg, Harold F Gomez, Jens Hahn, Tuure Hameri, Daniel F Hernandez Gardiol, Denis Kazakiewicz, Ilya Kiselev, Vincent Knight-Schrijver, Christian Knupfer, Matthias Konig, Daewon Lee, Audald Lloret-Villas, Nikita Mandrik, J Kyle Medley, Bertrand Moreau, Hojjat Naderi-Meshkin, Sucheendra K Palaniappan, Daniel Priego-Espinosa, Martin Scharm, Mahesh Sharma, Kieran Smallbone, Natalie J Stanford, Je-Hoon Song, Tom Theile, Milenko Tokic, Namrata Tomar, Vasundra Toure, Jannis Uhlendorf, Thawfeek M Varusai, Leandro H Watanabe, Florian Wendland, Markus Wolfien, James T Yurkovich, Yan Zhu, Argyris Zardilis, Anna Zhukova, Falk Schreiber

Date Published: 24th Sep 2016

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There is an urgent need to improve the infrastructure supporting the reuse of scholarly data. A diverse set of stakeholders—representing academia, industry, funding agencies, and scholarly publishers—have come together to design and jointly endorse a concise and measureable set of principles that we refer to as the FAIR Data Principles. The intent is that these may act as a guideline for those wishing to enhance the reusability of their data holdings. Distinct from peer initiatives that focus on the human scholar, the FAIR Principles put specific emphasis on enhancing the ability of machines to automatically find and use the data, in addition to supporting its reuse by individuals. This Comment is the first formal publication of the FAIR Principles, and includes the rationale behind them, and some exemplar implementations in the community.

Author: Mark D. Wilkinson, Michel Dumontier, IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Gabrielle Appleton, Myles Axton, Arie Baak, Niklas Blomberg, Jan-Willem Boiten, Luiz Bonino da Silva Santos, Philip E. Bourne, Jildau Bouwman, Anthony J. Brookes, Tim Clark, Mercè Crosas, Ingr Mons

Date Published: 15th Mar 2016

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