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-'''Corpus''' is a [[collection]] of [[writing]]s, often on a specific [[topic]], of a specific [[genre]], from a specific [[demographic]], etc. 
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'''''Corpus''''' (Latin plural '''''corpora''''', English plural '''''corpuses''''' or '''''corpora''''') is [[Latin]] for ''body''. It may refer to: '''''Corpus''''' (Latin plural '''''corpora''''', English plural '''''corpuses''''' or '''''corpora''''') is [[Latin]] for ''body''. It may refer to:
-* '''[[Corpus Christi (disambiguation)]]'''+ 
-* '''Corpus''', the figure of Christ on a [[crucifix]].+* [[Corpus Christi (disambiguation)]]
-* '''[[Corpus linguistics]]'''+* Corpus, the figure of Christ on a [[crucifix]]
 +* [[Corpus linguistics]], the study of language as expressed in samples ''(corpora)'' of "real world" text
** [[Text corpus]], in linguistics, a large and structured set of texts ** [[Text corpus]], in linguistics, a large and structured set of texts
** [[Speech corpus]], in linguistics, a large set of speech audio files ** [[Speech corpus]], in linguistics, a large set of speech audio files
==Law== ==Law==
-* [[Habeas corpus]], a legal mechanism to end detention of a suspect+* ''[[Habeas corpus]]'', a legal mechanism to end detention of a suspect
* [[Corpus delicti]], a legal term meaning "body of the crime" * [[Corpus delicti]], a legal term meaning "body of the crime"
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* [[Corpus cavernosum (disambiguation)]], a pair of structures in human genitals * [[Corpus cavernosum (disambiguation)]], a pair of structures in human genitals
* [[Corpus luteum]], a temporary endocrine structure in mammals * [[Corpus luteum]], a temporary endocrine structure in mammals
-* [[Body of stomach|Corpus gastricum]], the Latin term referring to the body of the stomach.+* [[Body of stomach|Corpus gastricum]], the Latin term referring to the body of the stomach
 +* [[Corpus alienum]], a foreign object originating outside the body
==Writings (including medical and legal)== ==Writings (including medical and legal)==
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* ''[[Corpus Reformatorum]]'', a collection of Reformation writings * ''[[Corpus Reformatorum]]'', a collection of Reformation writings
* An abbreviation for the ''[[Corpus Juris Civilis]]'', a collection of four books on law by Justinian I * An abbreviation for the ''[[Corpus Juris Civilis]]'', a collection of four books on law by Justinian I
 +* [[Corpus Hermeticum]], a collection of Egyptian-Greek Wisdom texts from the second century
 +* [[Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite|Corpus Areopagiticum]], a collection of theologic and phlisophic texts attributed to a "Dionysius"
 +* [[Corpus Aristotelicum]], a collection of texts by the philosopher Aristotle
 +* [[Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium]], a collection of eastern christian texts with over 600 volumes
==Arts== ==Arts==
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* [[Corpus (album)|''Corpus'' (album)]], by Sebastian Santa Maria * [[Corpus (album)|''Corpus'' (album)]], by Sebastian Santa Maria
* [[Corpus Delicti (band)]], also known simply as "Corpus" * [[Corpus Delicti (band)]], also known simply as "Corpus"
-* [[Corpus Callosum (2007 film)|Corpus Callosum]], a 2007 film+* [[Corpus Callosum (2007 film)|''Corpus Callosum'' (2007 film)]], a 2007 film
-* [[Corpus (sculpture)|''Corpus'' (sculpture)]], a sculpture of Christ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini+* [[Corpus (Bernini)|''Corpus'' (Bernini)]], a 1650 sculpture of Christ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
* [[Corpus (museum)]], a human body themed museum in the Netherlands * [[Corpus (museum)]], a human body themed museum in the Netherlands
* The [[Corpus Clock]], a large sculptural clock * The [[Corpus Clock]], a large sculptural clock
-* [[Corpus (dance troupe)|Corpus]], a Canadian dance troupe+* [[Corpus (dance troupe)]], a Canadian dance troupe
-==Other==+==Business and Finance==
-* [[Corpus separatum]], a 1947 UN Partition Plan for the Holy Land+* Corpus Fund, the [[Capital (economics)|Capital]] generated for the continued sustenance of an organisation
 +==Other==
 +* [[Corpus separatum (disambiguation)]], a form of political administration used in international conflict resolution
== See also == == See also ==

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