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- Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
2: ... (circa [[1365]] - circa [[1430]]) was a [[France|French]] [[poet]] and was one of a number of female ...
9: ...d office as [[astrologer]] to King [[Charles V of France|Charles V]]. At fifteen Christine married ɴi...
13: ...ard II of England|Richard II]] with [[Isabella of France]] (1396), took her elder son, [[Jean du Caste...
15: ..., where she enjoyed the favour of [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]], the dukes of Berry and Burgundy...
21: ...vertus'' contains details of domestic life in the France of the early 15th century not supplied by mor... - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
7: ...-Florentine [[Niccolo Acciaiuoli]] and benefitted from his influence as lover of [[Catherine of Valois...
11: ...e''), ''Filocolo'' a prose version of an existing French romance, and ''La caccia di Diana'' a poem in...
13: ...ly the pastoral piece ''Ninfale fiesolano'' dates from this time. In 1343 time Boccaccio's father re-m...
15: ...ed maybe three-quarters of the city's population. From 1347 Boccaccio was spending much time in Ravenn...
17: ...misogynist ''Corbaccio'' (dated to either 1355 or 1365). Boccaccio revised and rewrote the ''Decameron''... - Astrolabe (4446 bytes)
6: ... [[Al-Fazari, Mohammad|Fazari]] ([[Richard Nelson Frye]]: Golden Age of Persia. p163). In the [[15th ...
8: ...al pointers indicating the positions of stars, is free to rotate. Some astrolabes have a narrow ''rul...
12: ... (in degrees) of the star could be read ("taken") from the graduated edge of the astrolabe; hence "ast...
18: ...ssahalla]]. The same source was translated by the French astronomer and astrologer [[Pelerin de Prusse...
20: ...the French instrument-maker [[Jean Fusoris]] (ca. 1365 - 1436) started selling astrolabes in his shop in... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
9: *[[Jacob Friedrich von Abel]], (1751-1829)
55: *[[Francesco Algarotti]], (1712-1764)
62: *[[Henri-Fr餩ric Amiel]], (1821-1881)
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
122: *[[Alfred Ayer|Alfred Jules Ayer]], (1910-1989){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...aid to have come to an end following its ejection from Malta by [[Napoleon]]. The '''Sovereign Militar...
5: ...im's mother was Christian. In [[1023]], merchants from [[Amalfi]] and [[Salerno]] in [[Italy]] were gi...
9: ... by the Papacy, for example, the order was exempt from all authority save that of the Pope, and it pai...
11: [[Image:knights_hospitaller.JPG|framed|right]]
17: ...uired the estates allocated to the English tongue from [[1330]] to [[1358]]. On Rhodes, now known as t... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
12: This region seems to have been ruled from [[Akkad]] (northern Babylonia) in its earliest ...
15: ...minology here is not entirely clear) and textiles from Assyria, that were traded for precious metals i...
17: ...3-1791 BC) in the expansion of [[Amorite]] tribes from the [[Khabur]] delta. He put his son Ishme-Daga...
19: ...Hittite]] pressure, enabling [[Ashur-uballit I]] (1365-1330 BC), to again make Assyria an independent an...
25: As the Hittite empire collapsed from onslaught of the [[Phrygians]] (called [[Meshec...
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