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  • Medieval Art: From the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance, 312-1350 (1912) The human imagination has seldom had before it an object so sublimely...
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  • Giovanni Boccaccio (category Poets from Italy)
    manner of his stories, while in some instances, as we have seen, he has merely versified the novels of the Italian. In 1566, William Paynter printed...
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  • Hesiod—Works and Days. V. 79 and 202. Sophocles—Antigone. V. 1270; and 1350. Fabius—Liv, XXII. 39. Erasmus—Epitome Chiliadum Adagiorum. (Ed. 1528), p...
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  • Vanna Bonta (category Poets from Italy)
    bodies. The etymological root of the word, sex, which originated around 1350 from the Middle English, sexus, means to divide. Really, other one-pop variations...
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  • and always in the same way if one proceeds proportionally. Nicole Oresme, Treatise on the Configuration of Qualities and Motions (c. 1350) Tr. Marshall...
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  • Love (redirect from In love)
    say how much you love is to love but little. Petrarch, To Laura in Life (c. 1327-1350), Canzone 37 Neither family, nor privilege, nor wealth, nor anything...
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  • (About 1350), II Henry IV, Act V, scene 3. Deaf as a door nail. Rabelais, III. 34; translation. by Urquhart Where the brass knocker, wrapt in flannel...
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  • angels can; next like Italian twilight, He turned all colours—as a peacock's tail, Or sunset streaming through a Gothic Skylight In some old abbey, or a...
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  • .[B]y the year 1300, or at the latest 1350, these numerals were familiar both to mathematicians and to Italian merchants. ...He ...wrote a geometry termed...
    91 KB (12,674 words) - 20:33, 25 August 2024