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  1. Eros (mythology) (4590 bytes)
    1: ...m Classroom Clip Art]]]In [[Greek mythology]], '''Eros''' was the god responsible for [[sexual attractio...
    2: ===Conceptions of Eros===
    3: {{Greek myth (primordial-concept)}}
    5: ...t famous Greek [[creation belief|creation myth]], Eros sprang forth from the primordial [[Chaos (mytholo...
    7: ...ives. In some versions he had brothers named [[Anteros]], the embodiment of unrequited love, and [[Himer...

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  1. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    2: ...s of what are now [[Albania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Egypt]], [[France]], [[Libya]], [[Romania]], [[Spain]],...
    15: ...ies", [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] "Description of Greece", [[Diodorus]] "Bibliothiki" and [[J...
    20: ...the Mycenaean script forgotten, but the Greeks adapted the [[Phoenicia|Phoenician]] [[alphabet]] to Gr...
    24: ...Spain]]. Greek colonies were also founded in [[Egypt]] and [[Libya]]. Modern [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracus...
    28: ...en in short order the other Greek city-states, adopted the formal practice of [[pederasty]], in an eff...
  2. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    16: **[[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] (♆)
    32: ...t they remain in the region between Jupiter and Neptune.
    33: ...e [[semimajor axis|semi-major axes]] lie beyond Neptune's. These are further subdivided:
    36: ...covered object [[90377 Sedna]], with a highly elliptical orbit extending from about 76 to 928 AU, does...
    38: ...pg|right|thumb|Mosaic of Solar System planets except Pluto, including Earth's Moon (not to scale).]]
  3. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ...3eros.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This picture of [[433 Eros]] shows the view looking from one end of the aste...
    4: ... be confused with Adolf Erman (1854-1937), the egyptologist --->.
    62: ...steroid was discovered every year after that (except the wartime year 1945). Notable asteroid hunters ...
    76: ...e [[near-Earth object|near-Earth]] asteroid [[433 Eros]] had been discovered as long ago as [[1898]], an...
    78: ... increased the level of alarm: the increasing acceptance of [[Walter Alvarez]]' theory of [[K-T extinc...
  4. Plato (17363 bytes)
    14: ...l views and left a considerable number of manuscripts (see below). He was deeply affected by the city'...
    16: ...hings and was perhaps influential in Plato's conception of the [[Soul]].
    29: ...hile some of the early dialogues could be transcripts of Socrates' own dialogues. The question which,...
    31: ...e can choose between at least two options of perception: either to participate in the dialogues, in th...
    37: ...and Giti (perceptual) worlds, as well as the concept of an ideal state which Zoroaster called Shahriv...
  5. Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
    9: ...te uniformly to the earliest days of ancient [[Egypt]]. They are now believed to date mostly from abou...
    29: ...s rather than some form of magic. When Bruno attempted to leave Venice, Mocenigo denounced him to the ...
    43: ...view of a [[celestial sphere]], immutable, incorruptible, and superior to the terrestrial region. Brun...
    45: ...] [[Thomas Digges]], author of ''[[A Perfit Description of the Caelestial Orbes]]'' (''sic''). [[Galil...
    49: ...the immobile earth at the center of the sphere. [[Ptolemy]] had numbered these at 1,022, grouped into ...
  6. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    20: ...ions represented her role in homosexuality and heterosexuality, respectively (homosexuality being more d...
    28: ...as the net was lifted and their promise was not kept.
    31: ...ng him instantly. A drop of hot lamp oil fell on Eros' chest and he awoke, then fled.
    33: ...as Psyche described her entry to the cave, hoping Eros would pick them instead. Zephyrus did not pick t...
    35: ...gave her an impossible deadline to finish it by. Eros intervened, for he still loved her, and caused so...
  7. Dionysus (15630 bytes)
    14: ... him away to [[Nysa]] in [[Ethiopia]] beyond [[Egypt]]; and as for [[Pan (mythology)|Pan]], the Greeks...
    16: ...rived in Greece from [[Anatolia]], but Greek concepts of where Nysa was, whether set in Anatolia, or i...
    26: ...chanalia were prohibited throughout all Italy except in certain special cases which must be approved s...
    27: (See: Further Reading below for an ancient description of the banned Bacchanalia)
    33: ...was an epithet for both Dionysus and [[Eros (god)|Eros]]. As [[Oeneus]], he is the god of the wine-pres...
  8. Eros (mythology) (4590 bytes)
    1: ...m Classroom Clip Art]]]In [[Greek mythology]], '''Eros''' was the god responsible for [[sexual attractio...
    2: ===Conceptions of Eros===
    3: {{Greek myth (primordial-concept)}}
    5: ...t famous Greek [[creation belief|creation myth]], Eros sprang forth from the primordial [[Chaos (mytholo...
    7: ...ives. In some versions he had brothers named [[Anteros]], the embodiment of unrequited love, and [[Himer...
  9. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    42: ...imes;10<sup>5</sup>]][[year|y]] | dm=[[electron capture|&epsilon;]] | de=? | pn=26 | ps=[[magnesium|Mg...
    48: ...omponents made from aluminium are vital to the [[aerospace]] industry and very important in other areas ...
    55: ... of aluminium exceeds that of any other metal except [[iron]], and it is important in virtually all se...
    58: ...ions even though this makes the surface more susceptible to damage.
    84: ...sing wounds, and [[alum]] is still used as a [[styptic]]. In [[1761]] [[Guyton de Morveau]] suggested ...
  10. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    8: The point at which the [[ecliptic]] crosses the celestial equator heading northwa...
    18: ...ts fish into which [[Aphrodite]] and [[Eros (god)|Eros]] transformed in order to escape the monstrous [[...
    20: ...is may have formed the basis of the myth of the capture of [[Cerberus]], one of [[The Twelve Labours]]...
    25: ...piter]] (since its discovery [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] has been considered Pisces' ruling or co-rul...

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