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- Persepolis (15450 bytes)
22: ==Ancient texts== - King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...orum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often call him ''amerauder'' ("[[emperor]]").
47: ...e healed or his body was buried in a chapel. Some texts refer to a return of Arthur in the future. - Steel (28384 bytes)
50: ...irst Han emperor, was made in this fashion. Some texts of the era mention "harmonizing the hard and the ... - China (38909 bytes)
34: ...a. Informally, in [[economic]] or [[business]] contexts, "the [[Greater China]] region" (大中...
38: In many contexts it may be more appropriate to speak of "[[mainlan...
144: ...s written as [[Written Cantonese]] in informal contexts.
170: ...e that, manuscripts of the Classics and religious texts (mainly [[Confucian]], [[Taoist]], and [[Buddhist... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
57: ==E-texts== - Marguerite Duras (1799 bytes)
9: ...e'' she became more experimental, paring down her texts to give ever-increasing importance to what was no... - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
25: ...g/world/authrec?fk_authors=70 Project Gutenberg e-texts by Millay] - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
65: ...agint texts, Dead Sea Scrolls, and some Samaritan texts. If so, then it is impossible to compare the Sept... - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
33: ...lars who are drawing conclusions from the canonic texts alone believe that the woman Jesus rescued and Ma...
43: ...m Brock (see ref.) summarized this reading of the texts in 2003. She demonstrated that an early early Chr... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
11: ...ant understanding of the meaning of the religious texts, and commanded her to write down everything she w...
24: ...g years were very productive. She wrote music and texts to her songs, mostly liturgical [[plainchant]] ho... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
5: ...nd knowledge]] through the rediscovery of ancient texts, and a rebirth of European culture in general. - Manuscript (5266 bytes)
3: ...climate. In [[Italy]] some important [[Etruscan]] texts were similarly inscribed on thin gold plates: sim...
21: In other contexts, however, the use of the term "manuscript" no lon... - Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
152: ...he prolific copying of the Bible and other sacred texts.
155: ... a major revision of all styles of script and all texts. He then developed a new "hand" named after his p... - Minuscule (2323 bytes)
13: ...h majuscules reserved for emphasis and special contexts. - Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
3: ...century]] onward, an increasing number of secular texts were illuminated. Most illuminated manuscripts w... - Printing (4400 bytes)
- Greek language (35285 bytes)
36: ..." speaker of the modern language can read ancient texts, but this is surely as much a function of educati... - Imhotep (3367 bytes)
5: ...written around 1700 BC but may perhaps go back to texts written around 1000 years earlier. - Printing press (12986 bytes)
4: ...ven the levels of peasant illiteracy at the time, texts such as the "Pauper's Bibles" emphasized illustra...
18: ...s run by a family of Jewish merchants who printed texts with the Hebrew script. After the [[reconquista]]...
23: ...e [[scientific revolution]]. Also, although early texts were printed in [[Latin]], books were soon produc...
25: ... printing which was more suited for short runs of texts for which the return was uncertain. - Europe (23835 bytes)
35: ...ross all cultures. Some non-European geographical texts refer to the continent of Eurasia, or to the Euro...
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