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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century] ...ian_polychoral_style polychoral] [[composition]]. In typical 18th- to 21st-century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oratorio oratorios] and [https://en.wikipedi
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century] ...sociated with depression. This association was made as far back as the 2nd century by the ancient Greek physician, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretaeus_of_
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_century 15th Century] ...y 1836 to refer to any subterranean receptacle of the dead, as in the 18th-century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Paris Paris catacombs].
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_century before 12th Century] ...s one of the high points of the Christian calendar, and since the late 2nd century Easter has also been a time for [[baptism]]. The painting of eggs and tales
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_century before 12th Century] ::1873 J. R. Lowell ''Among my Bks''. 2nd Ser. 123 Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase.
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_century before 12th Century] ...eriod, starting from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_century_BC 2nd century BC] through the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple#Destruction de
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  • *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century] ...e_Ages medieval] Europe around 1300. This was supplanted in the early 20th century by the liquid-filled magnetic compass.
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  • ...ification. There were no such dictatorships after the beginning of the 2nd century BC, and later dictators such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulla Sulla] ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century 20th century] and early 21st century hereditary dictatorship remained a relatively common [[phenomenon]].
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  • ...t day. From African auxiliaries stationed on [[Hadrian's Wall]] in the 2nd century AD, through [[John Edmonstone]], who taught taxidermy to [[Charles Darwin]]
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  • ..., [[earthly]], relating to the [[universe]], [[cosmic]] (earliest attested 2nd cent. a.d. in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apuleius Apuleius] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_century 15th Century]
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  • The traditional 15 Mysteries of the Rosary were set by Pope Pius V the 16th century. The mysteries are grouped into three sets: the joyful mysteries, the sorro # "Rosary". Wedgewood, Hensleigh. A Dictionary of English Etymology. 2nd ed. London: Trubner & Co., 1872. pg 544.
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  • ...â, v), and from Prudentius (Cathemer., ix, 10) we learn that in the fourth century the [[interpretation]] of the apocalyptic letters was still the same: "Alph
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  • ...hy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dong_Zhongshu Dong Zhongshu], (c. 2nd century BCE) a moral dimension is attached to the yin-yang idea.
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  • ...ישראל‎ Eretz Yisrael) from the 8th century BCE (Assyrian rule) to the 2nd century CE, when [[Roman]] Judea was renamed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria_P
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  • ...in the north and [[Sumer]] in the south combined in the first half of the 2nd millennium bc . ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi Hammurabi] in the first half of the 18th century BC, becoming a major capital city. During the reign of Hammurabi and afterw
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century] The concept of ''original sin'' was first alluded to in the 2nd century by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irenaeus Irenaeus], Bishop of Lyons in hi
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucian_of_Samosata Lucian of Samosata] (2nd century AD) also gives the story but names the runner Philippides (not Pheidippides ...idippides]. Browning's poem, his composite story, became part of late 19th century popular culture and was accepted as a historic legend.[citation needed]
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  • ..._Alexander The Anabasis of Alexander]'', which was written in the late 2nd century AD, but specifically refers to sources from the time of [https://en.wikiped ...tian native Mesopotamian states existed between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, including Adiabene, Osroene, and Hatra.
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century 19th Century] ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widsith Widsith]'', which probably dates from the 9th century. In Old English, and in the history of the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen wr
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  • ...r in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century AD.[5] ...der Horst (eds), "Dictionary of deities and demons in the Bible" (revised 2nd edition, Brill, 1999) p.274, 352-3
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wilmot,_2nd_Earl_of_Rochester John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester], and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Sade ...Divinity in the University of St. Andrews, and Christian minister in 17th Century Scotland) offered a rigorous treatment of "Libertinism" in his polemical wo
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  • ...taken to identify the "sons of God" of Gen 6:1 and 4 as angels. By the 3rd century, there is [[evidence]] that some early Christians accepted this Jewish Enoc
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  • ..., such as a conflict known as Buridan’s ass, which was posed by fourteenth-century philosopher Jean Buridan. An ass forced to choose between two equally lusci ...uch as the problem faced by economists in the second half of the twentieth century of how to achieve full employment without inflation.
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  • ...ult of manifold [[change]]s occurring in the second half of the nineteenth century. Demographic and urban growth, industrialization, democracy, and religious ...and encourage [[religious]] [[belief]]. Until approximately the nineteenth century, most graduates of universities entered clerical careers, and most academic
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_century before 12th Century] The [[English]] [[word]] holy dates back to at least the 11th Century with the Old English word '''hālig''', an adjective derived from ''hāl''
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  • *Date: before [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_Century 12th century] ...us_Valley_Civilization Indus Valley] by the 3rd millennium BCE. During the 2nd millennium BCE, the spoke-wheeled chariot spread at an increased pace, reac
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  • ...cily|Sicilian]] poets [[Sophron]] and [[Epicharmus]] had cultivated half a century earlier. The works of these writers, which Plato admired and imitated, hav In the [[2nd century|2nd century AD]]. [[Lucian of Samosata]] achieved a brilliant success with his ironic d
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  • ...in Jewish holy scriptures, study, speech and prayer. Since the late 19th century, Hebrew has undergone a secular revival, to become the primary everyday lan
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  • * [[Melchizedek]] (18th century BC), a priest. According to some [[translation]]s of [[Hebrews]] 7:3: "With * The Wandering Jew (b. 1st century BC), a Jewish shoemaker. According to legend, he taunted [[Jesus]] on his w
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  • ...ios delayed the full acceptance of fractions as alternative until the 16th century.[11] * "Proportion" New International Encyclopedia, Vol. 19 2nd ed. (1916) Dodd Mead & Co. pp270-271
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  • ...ced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pata%C3%B1jali Patañjali] in the 2nd century BC. Someone who practices yoga or follows the yoga philosophy with a high l
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  • ...a ray coming from one point is reflected to another point.[4] By the 11th century, clear glass mirrors were being produced in Moorish Spain.[5] ...e exact date and location of the [[discovery]] is unknown, but in the 16th century, [[Venice]], a city famed for its glass-making expertise, became a centre o
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  • ...meaning]] in the [[context]] of the [[war]]s and violence of the twentieth century. But the wars of the twentieth century and the many situations of transitional [[justice]] (the restoration of civ
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  • ...nism]]. The debate about the [[nature]] of [[Jesus|Christ]] from the first century through the Council of Chalcedon in 451 CE must be understood in light of t ...ginning of the second century AD, Pre-Gnosticism was present in the second century BC. This syncretism is clearly seen in the parallelism of the Rabbinic writ
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  • ...re [[thought]] to have emerged in Victorian Britain in the late nineteenth century, late in the [[Industrial Revolution]]. Early factories required workers to # The “u” first appeared in the early sixteenth century, probably by analogy with words such as pleasure.[1]
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  • ...e early 12th century. [[Mechanized]] production of paper in the early 19th century caused significant cultural changes worldwide, allowing for relatively chea
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  • ...gical evolutionary ideas began to appear towards the end of the eighteenth century. A prominent exponent in England was the physician and naturalist Erasmus D ...ovidence, where all depends on God's grace. Although by the mid nineteenth century religious worries were still much in evidence, Charles Darwin met this chal
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  • The modern jury trial evolved out of this custom in the mid 12th century during the reign of Henry II. [1] Juries, usually 6 or 12 men, were an "anc ==18th Century England==
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  • In the 19th century, [[higher criticism]] flourished in Germany, establishing the [[historical- ...ritative]] doctrinal system of the church and its development from the 4th century down to the Protestant Reformation. He considered that from its earliest or
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  • ...eachings of [[Buddha|Gautama Buddha]], a.k.a. Siddhartha Gautama (c. [[5th century BCE]]). Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in [[metaphysic ...rocess took shape from about the [[2nd century BCE]] to probably the [[2nd century CE]].
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  • ...f thousand years (although its present form dates to around the 4th or 5th century c.e.). Unlike classic Hinduism, the traditional Samkhyan philosophy is [[at .... And while essentially a [[static]] worldview, by the 18th and early 19th century it had been "temporalized" by the [[concept]] of the soul ascending or prog
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  • ...e the [[18th century]], [[aesthetics]] and [[hermeneutics]]. In the [[20th century]], "theory" has become an umbrella term for a variety of scholarly approach ...s from [[ancient philosophy]] through the [[18th century|18th]] and [[19th century|19th centuries]] are important influences on current literary study. The th
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  • ...aqua vitae (alcohol) and of the mineral acids, both before the thirteenth century; the preparation of vitriol and the alums. ...post-Renaissance alchemical literature. An author quoted by the fifteenth-century Rosarium philosophorum declares that "only he who knows how to make the Phi
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  • Later Indian materialist Jayaraashi Bhatta (6th century CE) in his work ''Tattvopaplavasimha'' ("the Upsetting of all principles") In early 12th-century al-Andalus], the Arabian philosopher, Ibn Tufail (Abubacer), wrote discussi
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  • [[Image:Targum2.jpg|right|frame|<center>265px|11th century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible with [[Targum]]</center>]] ...of the relationship between the Testaments became controversial in the 2nd century. Consensus was eventually achieved, well before the Catholic-Orthodox divis
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  • ...define as "new" everything after the advent of the Bahá'í Faith (mid-19th century). ...ge]] groups, have emerged, some of which originated in the late Nineteenth century in the Meiji Era and others in the aftermath of World War Two.
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  • ...Empire]] in the fifth century A.D. to the [[Renaissance]] in the sixteenth century. It is defined partly by the [[process]] of rediscovering the ancient cultu ...ed and cultivated; *the [[Islamic]] period from the seventh to the twelfth century, consisting of translating the ancient philosophers, commenting upon, clari
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  • ...classical, seminal sociological theorists of the late 19th and early 20th century were greatly interested in [[religion]] and its effects on society. These t ...r, noteworthy for anticipating the “[[culture]] [[war]]s” of the late 20th century, especially their religious [[character]].
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  • ...om, Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century, 2000 ...Technology, Industry, Culture” in Terry Flew, New Media: An Introduction (2nd edn), Oxford University Press, South Melbourne 101-114.
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  • ...wick Owen Chadwick] ''The Secularisation of the European Mind in the 19th Century'', ISBN 0-521-39829-0 ...kipedia.org/wiki/John_Hick John Hick] ''An Interpretation of Religion'', (2nd ed.): ISBN 0-300-10668-8
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  • ...quantum mechanics were established during the first half of the twentieth century by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Heisenberg Werner Heisenberg], [ht ...1985). Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles (2nd ed.). Wiley. ISBN 0-471-87373-X.
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  • ...first half of the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Century 2d Christian century], apocalyptic [[writing]] completely replaced the older [[prophetic]] style "Apocalyptic." New Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. 545-547. Gale Virtual Reference
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  • ...e law that was applied throughout most of Europe until the end of the 18th century. In some countries like [[Germany]] the practical application of Roman law ...n the early [[Roman Republic|Republic]], dating from the middle of the 5th century BC. According to Roman historians, the plebeian tribune C. Terentilius Arsa
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  • ...the worship of [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]], in the last quarter of the [[8th century BC]] there is a steady increase of artifacts found at the settlement site i ...to that of [[Dodona]]: both Aeschylus and Euripides, writing in the fifth century, attribute to primeval times the same methods as used at Delphi in their ow
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  • ...ge de la Terre à la Lune and Des états de la Lune et du Soleil in the 17th century. Following the Age of Reason and the development of modern science itself, ...about a flight to the moon.[29] More examples appeared throughout the 19th century.
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  • ...of psychic [[phenomena]] by major scientists started in the mid-nineteenth century; early researchers included [[Michael Faraday]], Alfred Russel Wallace, Ruf ...alleged psychics, as had been the case with the studies in the nineteenth century. The initial goal of these studies was to try and determine, by technical m
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  • ...oss generations and its practitioners and transmitters. In the seventeenth century, [[England|English]] and [[France|French]] religious scholars popularized t ...he mid-eighteenth century and [[Thomas Jefferson]] in the early nineteenth century. In the United States academia tends to be politically progressive with 72%
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  • ...y them out. At Nineveh, 22,000 tablets were found, dating from the seventh century BC; this was the archive and library of the kings of Assyria, who had works ...sacred texts were deposited (such as the Book of the Dead, from the early 2nd millennium BC).
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  • ...'''clairvoyance''' (from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century 17th century] French with clair [[meaning]] "clear" and voyance meaning "[[vision]]") is ...his behavior is somewhat reminiscent of the reported behaviors of the 20th century medical clairvoyant and psychic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce
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  • ...and with secularization as a sociological or historical process. Twentieth-century scholars whose work has contributed to the understanding of these matters i ...ck, Owen (1975). The Secularization of the European mind in the nineteenth century. Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...f the book Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini: Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century by Bruce F. Pauley, ISBN 088295993X # Robert Conquest Reflections on a Ravaged Century (2000) ISBN 0-393-04818-7, page 74
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  • ...arly literary translation. These two ideals are often at odds. Thus a 17th-century French critic coined the phrase, "les belles infidèles," to suggest that t ...There have been periods, especially in pre-Classical Rome and in the 18th century, when many translators stepped beyond the bounds of translation proper into
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  • ...re, ''Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology'' 2nd ed.(Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004)</ref> ...Gregory 1006/Hoskier 215; the title was however in circulation by the 6th century - see Allen Brent ‘John as theologos: the imperial mysteries and the Apoc
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  • ...[[Deuteronomy]] (7:6, 14:2), a biblical text not written until the seventh century BCE. Underlying God's promises to [[Abraham]] and his descendants in [[Gene ...l be punished by God for their transgressions. Nevertheless, as the eighth-century prophet [[Hosea]] insists, punishment does not negate their election. Compa
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  • ...etymology of ''Nazareth'' from as early as [[Eusebius]] up until the 20th century has been said to derive from ''netser'', a "shoot" or "sprout", while the [ ..., pp. 272-310.) attesting to unambiguous human presence there from the 2nd century AD onward.
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  • ...Apocalypse of John are interpreted as being fulfilled by events in the 1st century. ...se in the Ancient Church, (c. 1929), pp. 139-142, esp. p. 138 In the [[9th century]], it was included with the ''[[Apocalypse of Peter]]'' among "disputed" bo
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  • ...jīng "classic." According to [[tradition]], it was written around the 6th century BC by the sage Laozi (or Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), a record-keeper at the Zho ...in English. The pinyin romanization Daodejing originated in the late 20th century, and this romanization is becoming increasingly popular, having been adopte
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  • ...Codex Sinaiticus of the 4th century and the Codex Alexandrinus of the 5th century - these are the oldest surviving nearly-complete manuscripts of the [[Old T ...the documentary hypothesis advanced by Julius Wellhausen in the late 19th century. This sees Genesis as a composite work assembled from various sources: the
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  • The 2nd Book of Enoch, also called the Slavonic Book of Enoch, contains references For the Chasidic Jews of the eighteenth century, Ha-satan was ''Baal Davar''.
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  • ...word began to indicate more-[[intention]]al, active godlessness in the 5th century [[BCE]], acquiring definitions of "severing relations with the gods" or "de ...ally denoting disbelief in the monotheistic [[Abraham]]ic god. In the 20th century, globalization contributed to the expansion of the term to refer to disbeli
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  • A Phoenician inscribed amulet of the 7th century BCE from Arslan Tash may refer to ʼĒl. Rosenthal (1969, p. 658) translate ...including a late inscription at Leptis Magna in Tripolitania dating to 2nd century (KAI. 129). In Hittite texts the expression becomes the single name Ilkunir
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  • ...re''. ''Civilization'' can also refer to society as a whole. To nineteenth-century [[England|English]] [[anthropology|anthropologist]] [[Edward Burnett Tylor] ...to ''civility'', meaning politeness or civil virtue &mdash; until the 18th century.
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  • ...]] was a semi-legendary Indian monk who traveled to [[China]] in the [[5th century]]. There, at the [[Shaolin Temple]], he began the Ch'an school of Buddhism, ...irst in Arabia, first appears in Egypt (and North Africa) beginning in the 2nd millennium BC.
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  • ...ose out of more or less spontaneous relationships. But also after the 18th century, illicit relationships took on a more independent role. In bourgeois marria ...'The Art of Courtly Love'', as it is known in English) written in the 12th century lists such rules as "''Marriage is no real excuse for not loving''", "''He
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  • ...often considered to be synonymous with '''astrophysics'''. Since the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretic ...gov/eclipse/SEsaros/SEsaros.html Eclipses and the Saros saros]. In the 2nd century BC, the size and distance of the Moon were estimated by [https://www-groups
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  • ...t to [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]] by the Athenian lawgiver [[Solon]] in the 6th century BC. In Egypt, Solon met a priest of [[Sais, Egypt|Sais]], who translated th Another passage from Proclus' 5th century AD commentary on the ''Timaeus'' gives a description of the geography of At
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  • ...nsisted of [[grammar]], logic, and [[rhetoric]]. Since the mid-nineteenth century ''formal logic'' has been studied in the context of [[foundations of mathem ...han two millennia, while symbolic logic is comparatively new, only about a century old.
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  • ...tic illness, there is virtually no argument about this problem in the 21st century. ...tic theory began with [[Otto Rank]] and [[Alfred Adler]] (turn of the 20th century), continued with behaviorists (e.g. Joseph Wolpe) into the 1940s and '50s,
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  • .... ''The Rod of an Almond Tree in God's Master Plan''. Wine Pr. Publishing, 2nd edition (1997). ISBN 1579210074</ref> (though this claim has been disputed) ...at similar to the Christian concept of the Garden of Eden, and by the 16th century a larger intellectual association was made in a Cranach painting. In his p
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  • ...lism: From the end of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_century first century] hairesis and the corresponding [[Hebrew]] word min were used in the deroga ...xperience]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century seventeenth-century religious wars] were [[minds]] ready for another [[perspective|view]] of th
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  • ...Newtonian theory and relativistic theory (approximately 43 arc-seconds per century), was one of the things that occurred to Einstein as a possible early test ...the modern [[physical science]]s, in the [[17th century|17th]] and [[18th century|18th]] centuries. In his work ''[[Novum Organum]]'' ([[1620]]) — a refere
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  • ...hers for their "impious rites." Greek ''magikos'' is attested from the 1st century [[Plutarch]], typically appearing in the feminine, in μαγική τέχν ...influences [[destiny|fate]]." ''Sorceress'' appears also in the late 14th century, while ''sorcerer'' is attested only from 1526.
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  • In the late 20th Century the appellation of a 'prophet' has been used to refer to individuals partic ...wn is [[Nostradamus]], who was born in France at the beginning of the 16th century.
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  • ...relationships from today, looking forward to the 23rd Century, or the 23rd Century, looking back. That is a 200-year span. Is there any particular reason th ...at will not rein in the growth that is now coming onto your world, in your 2nd and 3rd world countries. You have passed the point of no return economical
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  • ...') due in large part to [[American slavery ethics]]. Finally, for the past century or so, to be White one had to have "pure" White ancestry. (Utterly European ...ferent roles Blacks and Amerindians occupied in White-dominated nineteenth-century America. The theory suggests that the blood quantum definition of Native Am
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  • ...ed ascendancy in English-speaking philosophy in the later part of the 19th century. [[F. H. Bradley]] of [[Merton College]], [[Oxford university|Oxford]], saw In ''[[The Grammar of Science]]'', Preface to the 2nd Edition, 1900, Karl Pearson wrote, "There are many signs that a sound ideal
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  • *13th century ...as the basis of power was too simplistic and they added what they termed a 2nd dimension of power, agenda-setting by elites who worked in the backrooms an
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  • ...have made the same impression as a prophet would make at present [the 12th Century] if he called us to the service of God and told us in His name, that we sho ...view that has featured prominently in Western theology since early in the 2nd millennium, God's [[justice]] required an [[atonement]] for sin from humani
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  • ...ng is that this same process imprints progeny who are now living, and upon 2nd and 3rd generation progeny as well. So if you have a child who has some pe ...e desert of Arizona there are almost never any floods, but when there is a century or millennial flood, that these hundreds and even thousands of homes will b
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  • ...knowledge has been obtained on perceptual development within the last half-century and a familiarity with this knowledge could facilitate the teaching of stud Bukatko, D., & Daehler, M. W. (1995). Child development: A thematic approach (2nd ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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  • ...ockington has now made cogent arguments that it can be placed in the first century CE.[18] ...arya Ramanujacharya] (Sanskrit: Rāmānujacharya), who lived in the eleventh century A.D.[84][88] Ramanujacharya's commentary chiefly seeks to show that the [[d
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  • ...etzsche and many others. Schelling also had an enormous influence in 19th century Russian thought, propagated by Davydov, Pavlov, Vellansky, Galich, Nadezhdi ...y, in Ken Hirschkop and David Shepherd, eds., Bakhtin and Cultural Theory (2nd edition). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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