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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mespotamia Mesopotamians], who brought along their [[art]] and [[culture]] to enrich that of the [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...edents of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe#Early_modern_period modern European civilization].
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  • ...ricide persist in numerous [[references]] and retellings, through medieval art and Shakespearean works up to present day [[fiction]]. The name Abel has been used in many European [[languages]] as both surname and first name. In [[English]], however, even
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  • ...vid]'s ‘[https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/Artoflovehome.htm Art of Loving]’). As to its popularity, the [[students]] of the [https://en.w ...langue française'' s.v. pamphlet) and subsequently passed into many other European [[languages]]; [[compare]] e.g. German ''Pamphlet'' (18th cent.), Italian '
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  • In [[law]], it is a term of [[art]] used to identify a legal classification that exists independently of othe In [[political science]], the unparalleled development of the [[European Union]] as compared to other international organizations has led to its des
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  • ...markedly [[influenced]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_philosophy European philosophy] ever since. ...on]. Self-control gave man a new [[philosophy]] of life; it taught him the art of augmenting life's [[fraction]] by lowering the denominator of [[personal
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  • ...esire]] for self-[[expression]], has led to cultural innovations such as [[art]], [[literature]] and [[music]]. ...ic *mannaz, from a Proto-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo_european Indo-European](PIE) root *man-, cognate to [[Sanskrit]] manu-.
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  • ...'". (Ultimately derived from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root ''gnō-'', "to know".[https://www.bartleby.com/61/roots/IE177.html] Stories are an important aspect of [[culture]]. Many works of [[art]], and most works of [[literature]], tell stories; indeed, most of the [[hu
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  • ...institutes. London, Edinburgh, Budapest, and Liege — as well as many other European cities - caught up in the sixties. In the 1970s, Germany, Sweden, Switzerla ...conceptual]] principle within various [[fine art]] forms, especially [[pop art]] and [[popular culture]]. Actual works within the 'pataphysical tradition
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  • ''''Scriptorium'''' is commonly used to refer to a room in medieval European [[monasteries]] devoted to the copying of manuscripts by monastic [[scribes * Nees, Lawrence. ''Early Medieval Art''. Oxford: Oxford U Press, 2002.
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  • ...|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an art form greatly enriched philosophical subject matter. ...he [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]], the near collapse of European parliamentary democracy in the 1930s and 1940s, the [[Holocaust]], the use
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  • ...out and in other ways propagate [[idea]]s. Although the field emerged from European discourses of [[Kulturgeschichte]] and [[Geistesgeschichte]], the historica The social/intellectual context in the writings of western [[European history]] includes:
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  • ...nted in the [[arts]] such as in Greek vase paintings, Indian Miniatures or European [[paintings]]. ...sness research, literary studies, translation studies, philosophy, art and art history.
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  • ...e collections of Judaica, archeological findings, and Israeli and European art. ...kefeller Archaeological Museum]], [[Ticho House]], and the Paley Center of Art.
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  • '''Drawing''' is a [[visual art]] which makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimens ...m has also become popular as a means of public expression via [[graffiti]] art, because of the easy availability of permanent [[markers]].
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  • 80:0.1 Although the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe#Prehistory European blue man] did not of himself [[achieve]] a great [[cultural]] [[civilizatio ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mespotamia Mesopotamians], who brought along their [[art]] and [[culture]] to enrich that of the [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • European Organization Transformation Association in Switzerland New England Art Teachers Association Lincoln Center
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  • ...hard "c", pronounced as "k"), is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic language. (Celtic Culture : A Histori * Laing, Lloyd and Jenifer Laing. ''Art of the Celts'', London: Thames and Hudson, 1992 ISBN 0-500-20256-7
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  • ...he subject derives from Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole's Logic, or 'The Art of Thinking', better known as the ''Port-Royal Logic'', first published in === European views ===
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  • ...one/documents/corpo-diplomatico_index_en.html Holy See Press Office] the [[European Union]], and the [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta]]; 69 of the diplomati The Holy See is the only European subject of international law to have diplomatic relations with the Republic
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  • ...ns, using "real" noises, seem to point to interesting possibilities" ('The Art of Sound' (1929)). Alberto Cavalcanti uses noise as a synonym for natural s *[https://osha.europa.eu/topics/noise Noise at work] European Agency for Safety and Health at Work ([[EU-OSHA]])
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