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  • Sir Thomas Malory (c.1405 – March 14, 1471) was the author or compiler ... Few facts are certain in Malory's history. The antiquary John ...
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  • Edmund Spenser (c. 1552 – January 13, 1599) was an English poet ... Spenser's poetry, likewise, is more Romantic in the sense that ...
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  • a philosopher of culture, and one of the founders of modern cultural ... The Autumn of the Middle Ages (1919), a masterpiece of cultural history ...
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  • is a Christian theologian celebrated in the Western and Eastern Churches ... He was born around 360, possibly in the eastern Roman Empire. Whether ...
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  • Ars moriendi ("The Art of Dying") is the name of two related ... and biblical lessons. In this light, the art covering Cathedral walls ...
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  • The term "Minor Prophets" refers to the reported authors ... The Minor Prophets, whose exhortations were recorded on a single scroll ...
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  • is best known for her poetry belonging to the confessional school of poets ... people can relate to. Her poetry challenged the myths and superficial values ...
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  • 1851) was an acclaimed American pioneer in the education of the deaf. He ... those he perceived to be in greater need, the deaf. His care and concern ...
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  • author and a court lady who is known as the author of The Pillow Book ... Japanese scholars regard The Pillow Book as a model of linguistic ...
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  • An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript in which the text is supplemented ... monasteries. As with other religious works, the creative process involved ...
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  • The sitar (Urdu: ستار, Hindi: सितार) is probably the ... The name sitar comes from the Persian language سی‌تار sehtar; ...
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  • Energy independence is self-sufficiency in terms of the availability ... having useful energy available in adequate amounts to meet the needs ...
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  • was also important as an early proponent of the Anglo-American system of constitutional ... Hooker believed that the Church of England should be a broad, tolerant ...
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  • The Three Jewels (also called the Three Treasures or Triple Gem) are ... * I take refuge in the Buddha ("The Enlightened" or "Awakened ...
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  • has been written, drawn or painted upon for the purpose of decoration or preserving ... paper, papyrus, or parchment, a codex is a book made of bound sheets; in a ...
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  • and spent much of his productive life in the United States. He is best ... According to his relative of the same name, the Gibran family's ...
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  • In mathematics, the Cartesian coordinate system (or rectangular coordinate ... Using the Cartesian coordinate system, geometric shapes (such as curves ...
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  • Part of the foundation of mathematics, Russell's paradox (also ... Consider the set R of all sets that do not contain themselves as members ...
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  • ninth centuries) was an Islamic thinker from the early medieval period to whom ... The two earliest biographical sources that mention Jabir are from ...
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  • The Tree of Life is a universal symbol found in many religious traditions ... According to Genesis, partaking of the fruit of the Tree of Life would ...
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