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protocol

In computing, an agreed set of standards for the transfer of data between different devices. They cover transmission speed, format of data, and the signals required to synchronize the transfer. See also interface.

protocol

In diplomacy a protocol may be: (1) the minutes of a conference or negotiations; (2) a diplomatic instrument recording the details on which agreement has been reached; (3) an actual agreement, proclaiming views or aims, which is not binding on the signatories. Protocol is also the term used to describe the ceremonial rules governing relations between states.

In ancient Greece a protocol was a sheet glued to the front of a manuscript and bearing an abstract of the contents.



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We thus have to read the "main" narrative, the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, through the protocolar cover of the blanket, which acts as a filter imposing a pessimistic textual "spi n" on the generic exertions of the epithalamium, and also announces the dialectical "licit" versus "illicit" lovemaking we find in "Sur des vers de Virgile.
 
 
 
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