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  • ...High], and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Middle_Ages Late Middle Ages]. ...vering much of Western Europe; the Carolingian Empire in the later 8th and early 9th century, when it succumbed to the pressures of internal civil wars comb
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  • == Evolution of the concept in the Middle Ages == ...se, but much of Roman political theory remained. During the early [[Middle Ages]] the Christian world was ruled in theory by the Pope and the [[Holy Roman
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  • ...i/Timeline_of_the_Middle_Ages#Early_Middle_Ages Early, High, & Late Middle Ages Timeline]''''' ..._to_4th_century_CE Timeline of Religion (antiquity through middle ages and early modern)]'''''
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_human_prehistory#Middle_Paleolithic Middle Paleolithic Timeline]''''' ...rg/wiki/Timeline_of_ancient_history#Bronze_Age_and_Early_Iron_Age Bronze & Early Iron Age Timeline]'''''
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  • ...er broken down into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_period early modern period] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_modern_period la ...le of Bosworth in 1485. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_Europe Early modern European history] is usually seen to span from the turn of the 15th
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from [[Latin]] prodigium omen, monster, from pro-, prod- + -igium ...gies is determined by the [[degree]] of their talent [[relative]] to their ages. Examples of particularly extreme child prodigies would include [https://en
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] ancien, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar [[Latin]] anteanus, from La *2 : of or relating to a remote period, to a time early in [[history]], or to those living in such a period or [[time]]; especially
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  • ...person".<ref>Geo. Haven Putnam, ''Books and their Makers During the Middle Ages'', (New York: Hillary House, 1962), 405 ...trans. Gorman, pp. 20-55. Surveys regional scriptoria in the early Middle Ages.
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  • ..._OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] teogotha tenth; akin to Middle Low German tegede tenth, Old English tīen ten — more at [[ten]] ...dating back to the Early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages]. The non-[[economic]], [[juridical]] sense of "tithing" is in [[reference
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  • ...utch ''knecht'', Danish ''knægt'', Swedish ''knekt'', Norwegian ''knekt'', Middle High German ''kneht'', all meaning "boy, [[youth]], lad", as well as German *1:a. (in the [[Middle Ages]]) a man who served his [[sovereign]] or lord as a mounted [[soldier]] in [
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] ''ransoun'', from Anglo-French ''rançun'', from [[Latin]] ''[[red ...ure their release, or it can refer to the sum of [[money]] involved. In an early German law, a similar concept was called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wer
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  • ...tiquity] and most of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages], what we now call serfs were usually designated in [[Latin]] as coloni (si ...ily during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Middle_Ages High Middle Ages] in Europe. Serfdom was the enforced labour of serfs on the fields of lando
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] vigile, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin & [[Latin]]; Late Latin ...of liturgical feasts begins on the evening before the holy day because the Early Church continued the [[Jewish]] [[practice]] of beginnnig the day at sunset
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  • ...efer to [[humorous]] illustrations in magazines and newspapers, and in the early 20th century and onward it referred to comic strips and [[animated]] [[film
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  • ...wiki/Soviet_Union Russian] counterparts. By the end of the Cold War in the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990's 1990]s, the [[consensus]] in American ...n standardized tests, but that kids who do 60 to 90 minutes of homework in middle school and more than 2 hours in high school actually score worse.[https://e
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] aprentis, from Anglo-French apprentiz, from aprendre to [[learn]], ...] a new [[generation]] of practitioners of a [[skill]]. Apprentices (or in early modern usage "prentices") or protégés build their [[careers]] from appre
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  • The gender-neutral term "player" was common in [[film]] in the early days of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Picture_Production_Code M ..., and in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Middle_Ages Early Middle Ages] travelling acting troupes were often viewed with distrust. In many parts o
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  • ...people]], originates out of [[assumptions]] about the association between early humans and caves, most clearly [[demonstrated]] in cave painting or bench m ...eds of years. During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages], these creatures were generally depicted in [[art]] and [[literature]] as
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  • ...h the rise of [[Christianity]], which adopted the format for the [[Bible]] early on. First described by the 1st-century AD Roman poet [https://en.wikipedia. ...-written) books which were produced from Late antiquity until the [[Middle Ages]]. The [[scholarly]] [[study]] of these manuscripts from the point of view
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  • ...d religious authorities, spreading from the Atlantic to Russia. During the ages of exploration Spain and Portugal established universities in their New Wor ...and ceremonies provide an impression of unbroken [[tradition]] through the ages, as do the forms of teaching. But the conservatism of universities is merel
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  • ...related [[economic]] and juridical senses, dating back to the Early Middle Ages.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tithing]
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  • ...stal ageing" (age-based differences that can be traced back to a [[cause]] early in person's life, such as childhood [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poliomye ...ly people. Divisions are sometimes made between the young old (65–74), the middle old (75–84) and the oldest old (85+). However, problematic in this is tha
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  • 71:1.2 The early states were small and were all the result of [[conquest]]. They did not [[o ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages]. During these dark ages the territorial state collapsed, and there was a reversion to the small cas
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation menstruation] that usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55; also : the period during which such cessation occurs —calle ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midlife midlife], during their late 40s or early 50s, and signals the end of the [[fertile]] phase of a woman's life.
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  • ...t fourteen. In the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages], the ''Palas'' remained the seat of [[government]] in some German cities.
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  • ...urope and the Middle East in the era now known as medieval or the [[Middle Ages]], the period roughly extending from the fall of the [[Roman Empire]] in th *the period in the [[Latin]] west following the Early Middle Ages until the twelfth century, when the works of [[Aristotle]] and [[Plato]] we
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  • ...ki/Siberia Siberian] glacier was making its southernmost march, compelling early man to move southward, back toward the lands of his [[origin]]. But the [[h ...0 years ago [[witnessed]] the continuation of the mild [[climate]]. By the middle of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age#Glacials_and_interglacials in
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]], a rich tapestry panel woven with [[symbolic]] emblem Tapestry reached a new stage in Europe in the early fourteenth century AD. The first wave of production originated in Germany a
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  • ...“ (‘sounding’), through the Latin SYMPHONIA, a term used during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is essentially in this derivation that the term was ...ern symphony is commonly considered to be the opera sinfonia, which by the early 18th century had a [[standard]] [[structure]] of three sections or movement
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  • ...from such sources. The exotic nature of romance flourished from the Middle Ages onwards, whereas the Age of Reason manufactured nationalistic epics and phi
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  • ===In early science and philosophy=== These themes were reiterated in the European [[Middle Ages]].
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  • ...This version of trepidation dominated Latin astronomy in the later Middle Ages. *F. Jamil Ragep, "Al-Battani, Cosmology, and the Early History of Trepidation in Islam," in From Baghdad to Barcelona: Studies in
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  • ...[[Mesopotamia]], [[Egypt]], and the [[Indus Valley]] from around 3000 BCE. Early geometry was a collection of empirically discovered principles concerning l [[Euclid|Euclid's]] ''Elements'' (c. 300 BCE) was one of the most important early [[text]]s on geometry, in which he presented geometry in an [[ideal]] [[axi
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  • ...change is omnipresent, but many [[individuals]] in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have not yet noticed it. When Steinberg and Kinchelo *Calvert, Karin. Children in the House: The Material Culture of Early Childhood, 1600-1900. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992.
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  • ===Antiquity and the middle ages=== ...omposing his ''Dialogue with a Jew, a Christian and a Philosopher'' in the early [[12th century|12th century AD]], but later, in the wake of the powerful in
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  • ...ale]] prisoners and forced them to [[cultivate]] the [[soil]]. This is the early [[origin]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serfdom serfdom]—man attache ...and during the European [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] virtually disappeared because the feudal lords could not [[control]] the s
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  • ...tools took place prior to the divergence between the two species.[7] These early tools, however, were likely made of perishable [[materials]] such as sticks ...sion in their use in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] with the systematic employment of new [[energy]] sources: water (waterwhee
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  • ...ed with the [[Renaissance]], and came into the [[English]] language in the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century 17th century]. [https://en.wiki
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  • ...r hand, it states that this dynamic force is being sent forth, through the ages, framing all [[things]] that constitute and inhabit the universe. In the medieval West and Middle East, one finds reference to four worlds (''olam'') in [[Kabbalah]], or fiv
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  • ...the Muslim basm-allah, and also created their own Trinitized basm-allah as early as the eight century CE.[24] The Muslim basm-allah reads: "In the name of G # Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa, Allah
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  • ...to rely upon and many resources that are available to you. It is much too early to report on any program progress or project progress at this time. I will ...s Daniel: What is this business about sacrifice? It’s like a blip in the middle of a good question.
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  • The best preserved remains of a [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Charterhouse]] in the UK are at [[Mount Grace Priory]] near Os ...west of the medieval town and was founded by [[James I]] (1406–37) in the early [[15th century]]. James I and his queen [[Joan Beaufort]] were both buried
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  • ...e of legislation in the early [[Roman Republic|Republic]], dating from the middle of the 5th century BC. According to Roman historians, the plebeian tribune ...ons in Rome. Furthermore, the question on the Greek influence found in the early Roman Law is still much discussed. It is unlikely that an official delegati
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  • ...ve evolutionary planets with their very first human beings, on through the ages, to those advanced in Light and Life where people live to be four and five ...Well, usually the bestowal of a Creator Son on a world is long before the ages of Light and Life. Remember: you are on the only world in our whole Local U
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  • ...s of [[Christianity]]. Christian philosophy originated during the [[Middle Ages]] as medieval theologians attempted to demonstrate to the religious authori ...came a Christian leader who wrote a number of [[epistle]]s, or letters, to early churches, in which he taught doctrine and theology. In some ways he functio
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  • ...and early aspects of merchant capitalism flourished during the Late Middle Ages. Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudali
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  • ...ween the 7th millennium BC and the 4th millennium BC, first in the form of early mnemonic symbols which became a system of ideograms or pictographs through ...or sacred writing. In Ancient Egypt, papyrus was used for writing maybe as early as from First Dynasty, but first evidence is from the account books of King
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  • ...anning from the Ancient Greek [[Bronze Age]] in 1000 [[BCE]] to the [[Dark Ages]] circa [[Common Era|CE]] 500. The study of the Classics was the initial fi ...ey used was ''[[canon]]''; ancient Greek for a carpenter's rule. Moreover, early [[Christianity|Christian]] Church Fathers used this term to classify author
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  • revived until the early seventeenth century under the tutelage of Pierre Gassendi and scientific and religious texts; the ancient world bequeathed to the early Christian
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  • ...rld, (2) its flourishing in both Islamic and Christian lands in the Middle Ages, and (3) its modern period, which began in the 18th century and has continu ...he philosophy of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]] and [[Islamic philosophy]]. Many early medieval Jewish philosophers (from the [[8th century]] to end of the [[9th
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  • ...n Franklin]] in the mid-eighteenth century and [[Thomas Jefferson]] in the early nineteenth century. In the United States academia tends to be politically p ...of his method. [[Arcesilaus]], a Greek student of Plato established the [[Middle Academy]]. [[Carneades]], another student, established the [[New Academy]].
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  • During the period of the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages, philosophers elaborated on the existing [[concept]]ion of anger, many of w ...erstanding of anger can be detected, Kemp and Strongman state: one is that early philosophers were not concerned with possible harmful effects of the suppre
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  • ...Latin) in European Christian thought in the Patristic period, the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], before being taken up more wi ...d [[monastic]] institutions of [[Western Europe]] during the [[High Middle Ages]] (e.g. [[University of Bologna]], [[Paris University]] and [[Oxford Univer
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  • ...ean'' derives from the [[Latin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''medius'', 'middle' + ''terra'', 'land, earth'). To the ancient Romans, the Mediterranean was ...bic, it is ''Al-Baħr Al-Abyad Al-Muttawasit'' (البحر الأبيض المتوسط), "the middle white sea".
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  • revived until the early seventeenth century under the tutelage of Pierre Gassendi and scientific and religious texts; the ancient world bequeathed to the early Christian
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  • ...r hand, it states that this dynamic force is being sent forth, through the ages, framing all things that constitute and inhabit the universe. In the medieval West and Middle East, one finds reference to four worlds (olam) in [[Kabbalah]], or five in
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  • ...propensity to put off to a later time what you could or perhaps should do early on. As long as you can get away with it, you will put it off and so it beco ...w you have a busy day ahead, you might decide to get up an extra half hour early to meditate and get your mind straight and your priorities in order so that
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  • ...chemy as a protochemistry, that is, an embryonic science. Indeed, like the early chemist, the practitioner of "the Art" made use of a laboratory and of cert ...terested—or only subsidiarily—in the scientific study of nature. Where the early Greek mind applies itself to science it evinces an extraordinary sense of o
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  • ...re|luxuriating]] in the southern tropical forests of the [[land]] of their early common [[origin]]. ...aper_63#63:6._ONAGAR.E2.80.94THE_FIRST_TRUTH_TEACHER Breath Giver]''. This early [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62 dawn civilization]
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  • ...n [[Babylonia]] from the [[Second Temple]] period until the early [[Middle Ages]] (late first millennium). ...the Torah, [[Targum Jonathan]] is an eastern ([[Babylonian]]) Targum with early origins in the west ([[Land of Israel]]).
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  • ...ast verse of [[Gospel of Luke|St. Luke's Gospel]], ending, however, in the middle of a sentence. A MS. [[discovered]] at Prague in 1881 contains lines 958-11 ...his poems, beginning with the [[creation]], relate the history of the five ages of the world down to the coming of [[Christ]]
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  • ...g to change and uncertain about any particular direction. Somewhere in the middle there is a balance of wise discernment and eager willingness to embrace new ...is without the tools to effectively navigate the issue. And so from a very early age, a pattern is established when there is an experience which has a traum
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  • Belinda Was it a very early [[incarnation]] or recent, and what form of [[relationship]] was it? ...have the feeling of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] for Michael and castles and hawks, am I in the right direction
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  • ...al and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. Confucius was the founder of the teachings of Confu ==Africa and the Middle East ==
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  • ...] on which it was based had existed throughout [[history]]. In particular, early secular ideas involving the separation of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] c .... Secular states also existed in the Islamic world during the later Middle Ages.[11]
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  • 71:1.2 The early states were small and were all the result of [[conquest]]. They did not [[o ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages]. During these dark ages the territorial state collapsed, and there was a reversion to the small cas
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  • ...d by [[Martin Luther|Luther]] and [[Council of Trent|Trent]] respectively, early Protestant and Catholic editions of the Bible did not omit these books, but Martin Luther translated the [[Luther Bible|Bible into German]] during the early part of the 16th century, first releasing a complete Bible in 1534. His Bi
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  • ...], [[ignorance]], and [[superstition]] have played a prominent part in the early [[origin]] and subsequent [[development]] of all human [[institutions]]. ...try] slowly grew up as an insurance against the [[terrors]] of [[famine]]. Early in his [[existence]] man began to draw lessons from some of the [[animals]]
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  • ...ect, division, erroneous teaching" that is thus initiated continues in the early church; hairesis becomes a technical term for "heresy" and is applied prima ....org/wiki/Protestantism Protestantism] itself (the terminology used by the early church in dealing with heretics served as justification). Only after the ap
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  • It is important that these early races of people be able to be sustained over tens and hundreds of thousands ...this movement will take place. I’m curious as to what the mindset of this middle portion will be that will spur a movement toward a more evolved democracy.
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  • ...he superstition and what you might call the false spirituality of the past ages of mankind. If you think back upon your early childhood, I’m sure you can all recall times when the whole world about y
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  • ...he superstition and what you might call the false spirituality of the past ages of mankind. If you think back upon your early childhood, I’m sure you can all recall times when the whole world about y
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  • ...th214_folder/courtly_love_.html A History of Women: Silences of the Middle Ages] Rules of the game were even codified. For example, [[De amore]] (or ''The ...e to Western cultures and first expressed by the troubadours of the Middle Ages''".
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  • ...ree]]; the height or extreme of a [[quality]], condition, faculty, etc. In early use also: the most perfect performance or execution of a [[virtue]], ceremo The Middle Ages, however, championed the perfection of 6: Augustine and Alcuin wrote that G
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  • ...ory of style with world history'. Incidentally, from Winckelmann until the early 20th century, the field of art history was dominated by German-speaking aca ...th the transmission of themes related to classical antiquity in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In this respect his interests coincided with those of Warb
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  • ...was also the temporal ruler. The [[papacy]] in the Papal States occupied a middle ground between theocracy and ecclesiocracy, since the pope did not claim he ...ponse to the Dalai Lama's position on the [[worship]] of Dorje Shugden. In early 1996, the Dalai Lama made statements condemning the worship of Dorje Shugde
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  • *Further enlightenment on the best ages for having children ...dividual’s lives. You will notice that there may be some curiosity in the middle-aged people and the elderly, but this is not to the incredible degree of yo
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  • Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Astronomers of early [[civilization]]s performed methodical observations of the night sky, and a ...jects visible to the naked eye. In some locations, such as [[Stonehenge]], early cultures assembled massive artifacts that likely had some astronomical purp
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  • ...Your world is still very young in its evolution. It is nowhere near its middle age, and still expresses much of its temperament as a younger planet. The ...and so on. You recall that as late as the early Renaissance in the Middle Ages, that there was a deep cold, a deep chill that occurred, so that people cou
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  • The etymology of ''Nazareth'' from as early as [[Eusebius]] up until the 20th century has been said to derive from ''ne ...Assyrian]], [[Babylonian]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Hellenist]]ic or Early [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times have been found. (C. Kopp, “Beiträge zur Ge
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  • ...innovations in the scholastic school, called [[Nyaya]], continued into the early [[18th century]]. It did not survive long into the [[Colonial India|colonia ...ompatible with [[Christian]] faith. During the later period of the Middle Ages, logic became a main focus of philosophers, who would engage in critical lo
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  • ...he sense of the “emotion of fear” is found in a medieval work written in [[Middle English]], composed circa 1290. The most probable explanation for the chang ...usty old bridge across a 100-foot drop. Distrust may serve as an adaptive, early warning signal for situations that could lead to greater fear and danger.
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  • ...icular, Arab engineers improved on the use of waterclocks up to the Middle Ages.Jo Ellen Barnett, ''Time's Pendulum'' p.37 ...ngford]] (1292–1336), abbot of St. Alban's abbey, famously built a [[Clock#Early mechanical clocks|mechanical clock]] as an astronomical [[orrery]] about 13
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  • ...s. 1844 LINGARD Anglo-Sax. Ch. (1858) I. i. 47 The Roman church, about the middle of the sixth century, adopted a new cycle, which had been lately composed b ...an a cycle of Cathay. 1851 MAYNE REID Scalp Hunt. xix, After many years{em}ages, centuries, cycles perhaps.
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  • ...losophy|Iranian]] and [[Indian philosophy|Indian]] philosophy. Many of the early philosophical debates centered around reconciling religion and reason, the == Early and Classical Islamic philosophy ==
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  • ...t, the real [[temptation]]. No [[human]] [[youth]], in passing through the early [[confusions]] and [[adjustment]] problems of [[adolescence]], ever [[exper ...me]] [[education]] of his brothers and sisters as they grew up to suitable ages.
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  • ...BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh may have been read, in their own languages, by early authors of the [[Bible]] and of the [[Iliad]].[1] ...including monks who spread [[Buddha|Buddhist]] texts in East Asia and the early modern European translators of the [[Bible]], in the course of their work h
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  • ...resence]]. That you would consider going about this [[process]] at such an early stage in your [[development]] is an example to [[the universe]] of the desi ...ternal life, your [[transition]] from [[childhood]] to [[adulthood]], from middle years to senior years, each step is a shift in balance and brings with it t
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  • ==61:1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE-THE AGE OF EARLY MAMMALS== 61:1.2 Early in this period and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America North Am
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  • ...earance in English to the mid-sixteenth century, although in some cases as early as 1387.[https://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=me |title=Unabridged Dic ...nd or explicitly constructed. Intuitionists reject the law of the excluded middle and are suspicious of [[infinity]], particularly of transfinite [[number]]s
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  • ...vancement, there is always an [[immediate]] and ruinous reversion to these early [[methods]] of [[violent]] [[adjustment]] of the irritations of [[human]] [ ...index.php?title=Paper_63#63:5._DISPERSION_OF_THE_ANDONITES Andonites] were early taught the [[golden rule]], and, even today, their [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...ll become aware of those prior experiences which you lived through in your early morontial stages, and revisit them and see them with new eyes, with a new a ...planets nearing the ages of Light and Life, and those who have been in the ages of Light and Life, it is very touching—profoundly touching—to see you s
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  • ...to the [[Latin]] atheos. The term found frequent use in the debate between early Christians and Hellenists, with each side attributing it, in the pejorative ...1571. ''Atheist'' as a label of practical godlessness was used at least as early as 1577. Related words emerged later: ''deist'' in 1621, and ''[[deism]]''
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  • ...f food permits some people to do things besides produce food for a living: early civilizations included [[artisan]]s, [[priest]]s and priestesses, and other ...y must [[trade]] their goods and services for food in a [[market]] system. Early civilizations developed [[money]] as a universal medium of exchange for the
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  • ...lish]] as ''preyen, prayen,''and ''preien'' around 1290, recorded in ''The early'' ''South-English Legendary'' I. 112/200: ''And preide is fader wel ȝ erne ...e'' "to speak" later took over the role of ''precari ''to mean "pray." The Middle English word ''Orison'', whose meaning in modern English has been taken ove
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  • ...ystems. This is particularly the case in the Christian West and the Muslim Middle East where the practice of magic is generally regarded as blasphemous or fo ...e practice of magic, especially [[ritual|ceremonial]] magic. They contain early instances of:
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  • ...ranch of my creation as teachers and instructors, and then spend ages upon ages piloting you, one by one, through this enormous universe school of experien ...lacked the infrared equipment, he did have a compass. It was still fairly early by his standards -- about 2300 hours. He took a few supplies with him in a
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  • ...inspiration. I recently had a tenacious bout of the flu and, right in the middle of it, without any energy or gumption to do anything, I found great strengt ...n. It is the very essence of joy. This is the reward of the ages, what the ages have labored to produce. Just think: all your planet’s human past is real
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  • Other apocalypses popular in the [[early Christian]] era did not achieve canonical status, except for the [[2 Esdras ===Early views ===
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  • 193:3.1 Early Thursday morning, May 18, [[Jesus]] made his last [[appearance]] on [[earth ...isolation]]. It may be helpful to [[believers]], in this and in [[future]] ages, briefly to review the [[causes]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s downfall in
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