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    A History of the Work of the Cistercians in Yorkshire (1131-1300). [REVIEW]M. B. Martin - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (4):660-663.
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    The Cistercian Everard of Ypres and His Appraisal of the Conflict between St. Bernard and Gilbert of Poitiers.Nicholas M. Haring - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):143-172.
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    Lucifer princeps tenebrarum … The Epistola Luciferi and Other Correspondence of the Cistercian Pierre Ceffons.Chris Schabel - 2018 - Vivarium 56 (1-2):126-175.
    The famous Epistola Luciferi, written in late 1351 or early 1352, caused quite a stir in the Avignon of Pope Clement vi, quickly became a medieval best-seller, and thereafter remained topical, being copied and printed down to the present day. Traditionally ascribed to Nicole Oresme or Henry of Langenstein, the letter was attributed to the Cistercian Pierre Ceffons by Damasus Trapp in 1957. Trapp merely took Ceffons’ authorship for granted, however, and in the most thorough study of the Epistola Luciferi (...)
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    Cistercians and Cluniacs: The Case for Citeaux. [REVIEW]Joseph F. O'Callaghan - 1979 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 54 (1):105-107.
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    The Cistercians in the Middle Ages. By Janet Burton and Julie Kerr. Pp. 244, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2011, $40.62. [REVIEW]Jens Röhrkasten - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (2):407-408.
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    The Cistercians. History, Concepts, Art. [REVIEW]Franz Staab - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (1):104-107.
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  7. An introduction to the Cistercian De anima: a paper read to the Aquinas Society of London in 1961.Geoffrey Webb - 1962 - London: Aquin Press.
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    … The and Other Correspondence of the Cistercian Pierre Ceffons.Chris Schabel - forthcoming - Vivarium.
    _ Source: _Volume 56, Issue 1-2, pp 126 - 175 The famous _Epistola Luciferi_, written in late 1351 or early 1352, caused quite a stir in the Avignon of Pope Clement VI, quickly became a medieval best-seller, and thereafter remained topical, being copied and printed down to the present day. Traditionally ascribed to Nicole Oresme or Henry of Langenstein, the letter was attributed to the Cistercian Pierre Ceffons by Damasus Trapp in 1957. Trapp merely took Ceffons’ authorship for granted, however, (...)
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    Gender Concerns: Monks, Nuns, and Patronage of the Cistercian Order in Thirteenth-Century Flanders and Hainaut.Erin L. Jordan - 2012 - Speculum 87 (1):62-94.
    The Cistercian order, which had its origins in the late eleventh century, transformed the spiritual landscape of western Europe. The order's insistence on a return to the austerity and simplicity that had originally informed Benedictine life reenergized monasticism, spawning hundreds of new abbeys within decades. By the beginning of the thirteenth century, the Cistercians dominated monastic life, surpassing their black-robed predecessors in terms of popularity and replacing them among patrons as favored recipients of donations. Yet, while a sizable body (...)
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    The English Cistercians and the Bestiary.John Morson - 1956 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 39 (1):146-170.
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    Cistercian Settlements in Wales and Monmouthshire, 1140-1540. [REVIEW]John V. Connorton - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (4):721-723.
  12. Cistercians, Heresy and Crusade in Occitania, 1145-1299: Preaching in the Lord's Vineyard. [REVIEW]Constant Mews - 2002 - The Medieval Review 3.
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    Cistercians and Cluniacs: The Case for Citeaux. [REVIEW]Joseph F. O'Callaghan - 1979 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 54 (1):105-107.
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    Diane J. Reilly, The Cistercian Reform and the Art of the Book in Twelfth-Century France. (Knowledge Communities.) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. Pp. 229; 16 color plates and 20 black-and-white figures. €99. ISBN: 978-9-4629-8594-0. [REVIEW]Martha G. Newman - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):247-248.
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    Emilia Jamroziak, The Cistercian Order in Medieval Europe 1090–1500. London and New York: Routledge, 2013. Pp. 320; black-and-white plan and map. $39.05. ISBN: 978-1-40-585864-9. [REVIEW]Diane Reilly - 2014 - Speculum 89 (4):1161-1162.
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    Gatehouses and mother houses: A study of the Cistercian abbey of Zaraka.Kathryn E. Salzer - 1999 - Mediaeval Studies 61 (1):297-324.
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    The Selected Works of Isaac of Stella: a Cistercian Voice from the Twelfth Century. Edited by Dániel Deme.R. N. Swanson - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (2):336-337.
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  18. The Boundaries of Charity: Cistercian Culture and Ecclesiastical Reform, 1098-1180. [REVIEW]David Bell - 1997 - The Medieval Review 3.
     
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  19. Visions of the other world from the cistercian monastery of Melrose.Helen Birkett - 2012 - Mediaeval Studies 74:101-141.
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    Emilia Jamroziak, Survival and Success on Medieval Borders: Cistercian Houses in Medieval Scotland and Pomerania from the Twelfth to the Late Fourteenth Century. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. Pp. xvi, 215; 5 maps and 2 tables. €95. ISBN: 978-2-503-53307-0. [REVIEW]Anne E. Lester - 2015 - Speculum 90 (3):827-829.
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    Kristen A. Aavitsland, Imagining the Human Condition in Medieval Rome: The Cistercian Fresco Cycle at Abbazia delle Tre Fontane. Farnham, Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012. Pp. xx, 335; 14 color plates and many black-and-white figures. $129.95. ISBN: 978-1-4094-3818-2. [REVIEW]Erik Thunø - 2014 - Speculum 89 (4):1101-1102.
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  22. Christopher Norton and David Park, eds., Cistercian Art and Architecture in the British Isles. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1986. Pp. xix, 453; 190 black-and-white plates, 37 figures, 5 maps. $95. [REVIEW]David A. Walsh - 1990 - Speculum 65 (1):209-212.
     
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  23. Colmcille Ó Conbhuidhe, OCSO, The Cistercian Abbeys of Tipperary. Ed. Finbarr Donovan. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999. Pp. 335; frontispiece map, plans, and tables. $55 (cloth); $24.95 (paper). Distributed in the US by ISBS, 5804 NE Hassalo St., Portland, OR 97213-3644. [REVIEW]Constance H. Berman - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):774-775.
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    Geraldine Carville, The Occupation of Celtic Sites in Medieval Ireland by the Canons Regular of St. Augustine and the Cistercians. Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 1982. Paper. Pp. ix, 158; 53 maps, 16 tables, 32 black-and-white plates. $13.95. [REVIEW]Gareth W. Dunleavy - 1984 - Speculum 59 (2):468-469.
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    Bernard of Clairvaux: Theologian of the Cross(Cistercian Studies Series 248). By Anthony N. S. Lane. Pp. 280, Collegeville, MI, Cistercian Publications, 2013, $29.95. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Ingham - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (2):407-407.
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    Iosif Volotsky, The Monastic Rule of Iosif Volotsky, ed. and trans. David M. Goldfrank. Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 1983. Paper. Pp. xii, 247. [REVIEW]Alexander Kazhdan - 1984 - Speculum 59 (3):729-730.
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    Armand Veilleux, trans., Pachomian Koinonia: The Lives, Rules, and Other Writings of Saint Pachomius and His Disciples, 3: Instructions, Letters, and Other Writings of Saint Pachomius and His Disciples. Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 1982. Pp. ix, 313. $25.95 ; $10. [REVIEW]Margaret A. Schatkin - 1984 - Speculum 59 (4):990-991.
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    Thomas J. Bell, Peter Abelard after Marriage: The Spiritual Direction of Heloise and Her Nuns through Liturgical Song. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Cistercian Publications, Western Michigan University, 2007. Paper. Pp. xxxvii, 346; tables, 1 diagram, and musical examples. $39.95. [REVIEW]Julia W. Shinnick - 2009 - Speculum 84 (2):396-397.
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    Janet Burton and Julie Kerr, The Cistercians in the Middle Ages. (The Monastic Orders 4.) Woodbridge, UK: Boydell and Brewer, 2011. Pp. viii, 244; 4 black-and-white plates and 1 map. $45. ISBN: 9781843836674. [REVIEW]Anne E. Lester - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1071-1072.
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    Terryl N. Kinder, ed., Perspectives for an Architecture of Solitude: Essays on Cistercians, Art and Architecture in Honour of Peter Fergusson. (Medieval Church Studies, 11; Studia et Documenta, 13.) Turnhout: Brepols; n.p.: Cîteaux: Commentarii cistercienses, 2004. Paper. Pp. xi, 409 plus color plates; many black-and-white figures and 1 table. €150. [REVIEW]Meredith Parsons Lillich - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):214-216.
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  31. Bernard of Clairvaux, On Loving God. With an analytical commentary by Emero Stiegman. (Cistercian Fathers Series, 13B.) Kalamazoo, Mich.: Cistercian Publications, 1995. Paper. Pp. v, 219. [REVIEW]John R. Sommerfeldt - 1997 - Speculum 72 (4):1147-1148.
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    Benedicta Ward and Paul Savage, transs., and E. Rozanne Elder, ed., The Great Beginning of Cîteaux: A Narrative of the Beginning of the Cistercian Order. The Exordium magnum of Conrad of Eberbach. Trappist, KY: Cistercian Publications, 2012. Pp. xxx, 614. $59.95. ISBN: 9780879071721. [REVIEW]Mette Birkedal Bruun - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):261-262.
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    Arne Odd Johnsen and Peter King, eds., The Tax Book of the Cistercian Order. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1979. Paper. Pp. 123. NKr 55; $11. [REVIEW]Daniel S. Buczek - 1981 - Speculum 56 (2):454-455.
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    The Decline of the Medieval Cistercian Laybrotherhood. [REVIEW]James A. Corbett - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):553-554.
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    Ragione ed esperienza in Guglielmo di Saint-Thierry.Cecilia Falchini - 2020 - Doctor Virtualis 15:13-42.
    In questo contributo ci soffermeremo sul ruolo che Guglielmo attribuisce alla ragione, in rapporto a un tema fondamentale nella spiritualità cistercense: quello dell’esperienza, e in particolare dell’esperienza di Dio. Vedremo come la ragione venga assunta in maniera positiva in tutte le sue funzioni e potenzialità, e come allo stesso tempo ne siano enunciati anche i limiti. Si muoverà da una definizione della ragione e da un’individuazione delle sue funzioni, e saranno presi in considerazione i temi del rapporto fra ragione e (...)
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    Традиції та вірування гірників середньовічної європи як організаційний фактор становлення й розвитку гірничих спільнот.Gennadiy Gayko & Volodymyr Biletsky - 2014 - Схід 5 (131):69-74.
    Little-studied issues of miners' society organization is analyzed in the article. Role of miners' traditions and beliefs is shown in foundation and development mining. Influence of Cistercian's Order for beginning of mining was under consideration. Monastic organization and religious motivation of "White Friars" for mining were scope. Christian and professional traditions' influence on life organization of mining artelsand on formation special feature of miners' societies was reveal. Tutelar saints of miners were describe, particular - St. Barbara. Traditions and beliefs were (...)
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    Jaume Janer OCist († after 1506) and the Tradition of Scoto-Lullist Metaphysics.Claus A. Andersen & Rafael Ramis-Barceló - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 64:167-207.
    The Cistercian Jaume Janer († after 1506) was the most prolific student of Pere Daguí, the first professor in the Lullist Studium on Majorca, and became himself, by royal privilege from the Crown of Aragon, the leader of a similar institution in Valencia. Janer’s and Daguí’s brand of Lullism embraced elements from Scotism. In particular, Janer in three of his works discussed the system of distinctions put forward by Peter Thomae, one of Duns Scotus’s early followers. This preoccupation with Scotist (...)
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    Le premier commentaire cistercien sur les Sentences de Pierre Lombard par Humbert de Preuilly (†1298).Monica Brinzei - 2011 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 53:81 - 148.
    The Cistercian Humbert de Preuilly played an important role as an early intellectual guide for the members of his Order. He delivered his lectures on the Sentences at Paris around 1290, from which we have the first Cistercian commentary on the Sentences in the form of Conclusiones that summarize the views of Giles of Rome in Book I and of Thomas Aquinas in Books II-IV. Preserved in some 46 manuscripts, Humbert's Conclusiones super librum Sententiarum clearly served as an introduction to (...)
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    Zwischen Gebet und Pflug: das Grangienwesen des Zisterzienserklosters Tennenbach.Christian Stadelmaier - 2014 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    Lutgarde d’Aywières and her entourage. Gender relations in feminine monasteries of the XIIIth century based on the Life of Lutgarde d’Aywières.Anne-Laure Méril Bellini Delle Stelle - 2009 - Clio 29 (29):225-242.
    A travers la Vie de Lutgarde d’Aywières (1182/1183-1246) rédigée par Thomas de Cantimpré (1200- v. 1270), il s’agit d’analyser le réseau de relations tissées par cette cistercienne du diocèse de Liège – vraisemblablement une ancienne mulier religiosa – en insistant d’une part sur les tensions qui ont pu émerger dans le saeculum et au cloître et, d’autre part sur les cercles d’amitié tracés par la moniale. L’étude de ces deux types de relations permet de mettre en évidence les rapports de (...)
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    Fruitio et beatitudo entre volonté et intellect selon Pierre de Ceffons.Amos Corbini - 2015 - Quaestio 15:721-728.
    In the sixteenth question of his commentary to the Sentences, the Cistercian Peter of Ceffons shows sometimes an hesitating attitude towards the problems related to fruitio and beatitudo, sometimes instead a greater firmness, especially when other Parisian theologians of his time displayed a good degree of agreement. In doing so, he quotes explicitly English authors of the years 1320-30, but also precedings auctoritates like Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus, and typical themes of discussion of the Oxford calculatores; moreover, only (...)
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    St. Bernard: Apology and Architectural Art.Andrey Ivanov - 2012 - Trans/Form/Ação 35 (s1):179-186.
    Este artigo busca expor as críticas de Bernardo de Claraval às superfluidades humanas no texto da Apologia, especialmente aquelas referentes à arte arquitetural. Em segundo lugar, procura analisar as implicações estéticas do ascetismo cisterciense e bernardiano. As críticas de Bernardo exercem uma influência decisiva na ornamentação e fazem nascer uma nova arquitetura. This paper is to expose the criticism of human superfluities at Bernard of Clairvaux in the text of the Apology, especially those related to architectural art. Secondly, analyzes the (...)
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    Seeking the Sources of a Theologian: In Memory of Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist. (1933–2022).Joseph Van House O. Cist - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (3):781-789.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Seeking the Sources of a Theologian:In Memory of Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist. (1933–2022)Joseph Van House O.Cist.Fr. Roch Kereszty long enjoyed thinking about how, and how much, we can discover the truth about Jesus of Nazareth through historical research into his earthly life. Fr. Roch also often enjoyed indicating that at least part of the answer is that research about a human being can never be content with descriptions of (...)
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    “I Have Called You Friends”: Toward a Pedagogy of Friendship in the Classroom.Noel Forlini Burt - 2021 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 14 (1):72-85.
    Aelred of Rievaulx, a 12th-century Cistercian abbot, penned a powerful dialogue about the complexity of friendship titled Spiritual Friendship. Aelred’s central claim is that friendship is the primary means through which Christ’s love enters the world. In this article, I apply Aelred’s insights on spiritual friendship to argue that Christ is the Friend at the center of the classroom. In particular, I suggest pedagogical practices that facilitate friendship as a Christian virtue, compelling learners to befriend one another, to befriend the (...)
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  45. A Companion to Aelred of Rievaulx.Marsha Dutton - 2016 - Brill.
    The contributors explore the life, thought, and works of Aelred, 12th-century Cistercian abbot of Rievaulx Abbey, his sermons, spirituality, and histories and highlight their principal themes.
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    Changing Conservative Thinking in a Jesuit University.Jana Engelbrechtova - 1999 - Grotiana 40 (1):49-75.
    This paper attempts to give a survey of the origin of the present collection of some forty works of Grotius in the present Scientific Library of Olomouc. After a short introduction about education in the Czech lands and especially in Olomouc, the present works of Grotius are discussed in connection with their origin. Most works were added to the collection due to the Josephine abolition of monasteries in the 1780s. Premonstratensian and Cistercian monasteries were the most important former possessors. A (...)
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    ‘Religion’ reviewed.Grace M. Jantzen - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (1):14-25.
    Book Reviewed in this article: Traditional Sayings in the Old Testament. By Carole R. Fontaine. Pp. viii, 279, Sheffield, The Almond Press, 1982, £17.95, £8.95. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimirs Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The First Day of the New Creation: The Resurrection and the Christian Faith. By Vesilin Keisch. Pp.206, Crestwood, New York, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1982, £6.25. The Resurrection of Jesus: (...)
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  48. Untrammeled Approaches: The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain.Jacques Maritain - 1996 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Bernard E. Doering.
    With this new volume of the _Collected Works of Jacques Maritain_, the University of Notre Dame Press is publishing the first English edition of a remarkable group of essays which Maritain prepared for publication in the year before his death. He brings together various writings which had previously not appeared in print or had circulated privately. The heart of the book is to be found in two series of articles. The first consists of ten philosophical essays. There are essays which (...)
     
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    "Hodie Legimus in Libro Experientiae". A Apropriação Heideggeriana da Fórmula de Bernardo de Claraval.Bento Silva Santos - 2016 - Trans/Form/Ação 39 (3):101-120.
    RESUMO: O artigo examina a apropriação heideggeriana de Bernardo de Claraval na nota "Zu den Sermones Bernardi in Canticum canticorum ",que faz parte de outras notas e esboços de uma Vorlesung não proferida, intitulada "Os fundamentos filosóficos da mística medieval ". Ao longo de minha análise, destaco três aspectos com base na fórmula inicial: "Hoje lemos no livro da experiência" -, que é parafraseada por Heidegger da seguinte maneira: "Hoje queremos mover-nos no campo da experiência pessoal de maneira compreensiva. Retorno (...)
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    Tarkovsky’s Nostalghia: A Journey to the Home That Never Was.Julia Sushytska - 2015 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 49 (1):36-43.
    Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1983 masterpiece Nostalghia allows us to rethink our ordinary notion of nostalgia and move beyond the idea of nostalgia as sentimental longing for the past, the fruitless yearning that allows us to avoid living in the present. The film suggests that nostalgia can help us notice that which is not a part of our current situation and to introduce new threads into the fabric of our world. Because of nostalgia, we become aware of perforations in the existing order (...)
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