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  • to the discussion of the symbolism of Christian architecture in La Cathédrale ... ==Parents and early life== Huysmans was born in Paris to a Dutch father ...
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  • supposed martyrdom. He is often depicted in art as writing his Gospel under ... a Hebrew name and a Greek name. The later Christian leader Paul (Paulos), was ...
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  • === Early Education === John Toland was born November 30, 1670 in Ardagh ... medical profession, "They learn their Art at the hazard of our lives ...
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  • century,G. Schiller, Iconography of Christian Art, Vol. II (London: Lund ... was regarded as the most precious of all Christian relics. According to Art ...
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  • such as painting, sculpture or some forms of mimetic art. ... reading. This tradition was inherited by Christian writers, for whom allegorical ...
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  • return to their bodies. In the medieval Christian era, the tomb served as ... Early prehistoric tombs frequently took the shape of small burial ...
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  • the head of the dissenters was a lapsed Christian who had denied the faith ... as the Church of San Marcello al Corso. In art, he is pictured with symbols ...
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  • Maritain's early upbringing and education at the Sorbonne led ... to the truth of the Thomistic doctrine, the early influence of Bergson also ...
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  • these works lies not only in their inherent art history value, but in the ... Very early printed books were sometimes produced with spaces left ...
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  • into English by Joseph Jacobs in 1892 as The Art of Wordly Wisdom. ... Agudeza y arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) (1643) ...
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  • and Birgitta of Vadstena, was a Christian mystic and the founder ... on depictions of the Nativity of Jesus in art. The Virgin knelt down ...
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  • The Acts of John is a second century collection of Christian-based ... it to fall in the Romance genre set in a Christian context. Two of its tales ...
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  • Today Hiroshige is represented in the art museums of Tokyo, London, ... Hiroshige devoted himself full-time to his art. From then until Hokusai& ...
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  • was a painter, draughtsman, and writer on art, who was born in in Zurich ... He is viewed by some art historians as a prime exponent of Neoclassicism ...
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  • Today, the word is most commonly used in Christian circles to denote the Three ... Magi were three in number. According to Christian tradition, it is generally ...
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  • In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist or Anti-Christ is a powerful ... Antichrist has been built up gradually by Christian theologians and folk-religionists ...
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  • and social policy in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain ... theory of aesthetics emphasized the role of art in self-development, and of ...
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  • traditionally believed to have died as a Christian martyr together with 11 ... According to this account, Ursula, the daughter of a Christian king ...
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  • to Christianity, as the second official Christian state (after Armenia) and ... After Axum became a Christian kingdom, it allied itself with the Byzantium ...
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  • + annum "year") is a view in Christian eschatology named for its ... even in the first three centuries of the Christian era, during which premillennalism ...
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