His status as an authority within the Hanbali school was not universal, however, and al-Barbahari and his students were often in conflict with Abu Bakr al-Khallal, generally considered to be the sole preserver and codifier of the school.
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However, Kulka proves that Comenius, the last bishop of the humanistic Christian denomination of the Bohemian Brethren ( in Latin : Unitas Fratrum ), was the successor and codifier of the educational theories and methods of his teachers in this sect, who were Maharal s contemporaries and interlocutors.
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The effect of the combined work of Confucius, the codifier and interpreter of a system of relationships based on ethical behavior, and Mencius, the synthesizer and developer of applied Confucianist thought, was to provide traditional Chinese society with a comprehensive framework by which to order virtually every aspect of life.
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Auguste Escoffier, the great French chef and codifier of Western cooking techniques, stated in " Le Guide Culinaire, " first published in 1903, that for proper sauteing, both pan and fat must be hot enough so that when the food hits the pan, it immediately sizzles vigorously.
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Maimonides, perhaps the greatest codifier of Jewish Law, wrote in " Laws of the Chosen House ch 7 Law 15 " " One may bring a dead body in to the ( lower sanctified areas of the ) Temple Mount and there is no need to say that the ritually impure ( from the dead ) may enter there, because the dead body itself can enter ".