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Extractions: This massive volume is yet one more consequence of the continually expanding interest in Late Antiquity as an historical period. It is edited by three scholars of immense reputation and includes entries by a virtual who's-who of late antique scholarship. It contains both lengthy essays on special topics and a multitude of shorter "encyclopedia" entries, providing not only a general overview of things late antique but also a survey of "the advances in scholarship" (p.x). The editors stress that the volume "is a guide ... not an encyclopedia, a dictionary, or a lexicon" (p.xii). They note that they "attempted to cast our net wide", with the caveat that "it was never our intention that it should be all-inclusive" (xii). They decline, for example, to cover all "Christian figures" or include "too many saintly men and women, too many bishops and too many heretics" (p.xiii). In other regards too, it is suggested that the guide "is there to point the way" (p.xiii). As a justifiable rationale for not being inclusive, the editors note that there already exist a plethora of compendia dealing with various aspects of the late antique period. Attention is drawn, for the history of the Christian church, to the existing
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Ecuador Galapagos - Travel Business Guide of the capitals of the Inca empire, which sits The roman Catholic Church then becamethe center of on July 2000, and display a beautiful modern architecture. http://www.exploringecuador.com/this/articulos/nuevos/around_quito_ecuador.htm
Extractions: The remodeled buildings and services were just inaugurated on July 2000, and display a beautiful modern architecture. Today, 'Centro Cultural' holds a library and a permanent museum which intends to be a voyage through Ecuador from1700 through 1830, called "from Quito to Ecuador". A free and friendly guide service will lead you through a beautiful display of colonial art. Next you will find real size sculptures that represent the massacre of August 2, 1810 described above.
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Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization World History Medieval World Search or Look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica Contact Information Medieval Europe was a constant battleground, from petty border disputes to internal power struggles and National rivalries. The Church was as much a competitor as it was a peace keeper. Feudalism, the Roman Catholic Church and the Code of Chivalry provided the framework for the social, political and economic environments of Europe during the Middle Ages. Emphasis was on manor life in the Early Middle ages but shifted to the cities and commercial activities during the later period. Monasteries gave way to Universities as centers of learning. Medieval art was primarily art of the Church. After the period of migration (AD500 - 800) in which the art was small and personal, the Germanic tribes settled into the old Roman Empire. Intricate and organic designs dominated this period. Later, beautiful illuminated manuscripts as well as relief sculpture were used to instruct an illiterate faithful. Massive Romanesque and then richly ornate Gothic cathedrals with ethereal stain glass windows soared to unbelievable heights. The journey from pessimism and superstition to intellectual and creative revival was reflected in the changing styles of art. Back to Top Alcuin one page biography of the monk of minuscule manuscript fame.
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Extractions: The web site you have requested, Architecture Through the Ages , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Architecture Through the Ages click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ... click here to view this site Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption There are so many different styles of architecture in the world. At this site you start by selecting a spot on the world map and discovering what types of architecture you might find there. See Mayan structures, Gothic cathedrals, or the Forbidden City in Beijing. Learn the difference between Greek, Classical, and Roman styles. A vast assortment of pictures and graphics bring all the styles to life.
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Classics Resource Pages On The Internet Dr. Js site is listed on the following resource pages. Visit these pages to find other websites about all aspects of classical antiquity International Databases and Classics Resource Sites http://www.lilt.ilstu.edu/drjclassics/links.htm
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