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TAQ
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TAQTrade and Quote Detail (New York Stock Exchange)
TAQTribunal Administratif du Québec (French: Administrative Tribunal of Quebec; Canada)
TAQTrade and Quote Database (Kellogg School of Management; Northwestern University; Evanston, IL)
TAQTotal Army Quality
TAQTerminus A Quo (starting point)
TAQTransient Airman Quarters
TAQTerminus ad Quiem (final or ending point)


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The conceptual terminus a quo of the exhibition is Claudio Tolomei's 1542 description of the publication program of the Accademia Vitruviana in Rome (which was never achieved, but which early advocated the systematic publication of sources for the study of the Roman world); its terminus ad quem is Jacob Spon's systematization of the field in his 1685 Miscellanea eruditae antiquitatis.
 
 
 
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