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  2. Georgiy Starostin - Wikipedia

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    The Starling database management system software program is part of his father's Tower of Babel project. This software program aims to support "various types of linguistic text and database processing, including handling of linguistic fonts in the DOS and WINDOWS operating systems, operations with linguistic databases and Internet presentation ...

  3. The Tower of Babel (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of Babel (1968) is a novel by Australian writer Morris West. [1] Plot summary. The novel is set in the Middle East on the brink of war. The story begins ...

  4. Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of Babel website [7] is the main lexical database for the Moscow School of Comparative Linguistics. The website runs on the Starling database management system and was originally developed by Sergei Starostin. After Sergei Starostin's death in 2005, the website has since been run by his son Georgiy Starostin. [4]

  5. Tower of Babel - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Tower of Babel" does not appear in Genesis nor elsewhere in the Bible; it is always "the city and the tower" [c] or just "the city". [d] The original derivation of the name Babel, which is the Hebrew name for Babylon, is uncertain.

  6. Turris Babel - Wikipedia

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    Turris Babel (The Tower of Babel) was a 1679 work by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher.It was the last of his books published during his lifetime. Together with his earlier work Arca Noë (Noah's Ark), it represents Kircher's endeavour to show how modern science supported the Biblical narrative in the Book of Genesis.

  7. JLA: Tower of Babel - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Babel is a comic book storyline that ran in the DC Comics monthly series JLA in issues 43–46, beginning in July of 2000. It was written by Mark Waid . Summary

  8. Josiah Bancroft - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of Babel in the books is not intended to be the tower of biblical fame. Bancroft has explained that the setting is "more of an alternate universe than an alternate history. The Tower is not part of our timeline or this reality". [1] Bancroft took the name Senlin from the 1920 poem "Morning Song of Senlin" by Conrad Aiken. [2]

  9. Evolution of Human Languages - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of Babel is an international etymological database project that is part of the Evolution of Human Languages project. It is coordinated by the Center of Comparative Linguistics [ ru ] of the Russian State University for the Humanities .