Inferno; the Summary The Inferno starts on the evening of Good Friday in the year 1300. Traveling through dark woods‚ Dante Alighieri has lost his path and now wanders fearfully through the forest. Here he encounters the ghost of Virgil‚ the great Roman poet‚ who has come to guide Dante back to his path‚ to the top of the mountain. Virgil says that their path will take them through Hell and that they will eventually reach Heaven. He leads Dante through the gates of Hell. The Ante-Inferno‚ where
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The Silk Road began during the Han Dynasty in China. “ The network was used regularly from 130 B.C.E.‚ when the Han officially opened trade with the west‚ to 1453 C.E.‚ when the Ottoman Empire boycotted trade with the west and closed the routes.” This text states that the Silk Road lasted about 1583 years. The Chinese started using the Silk Road to mainly transport and trade their precious silk. It ran from China to the Mediterranean Sea. It branched out and extended in many different ways all across
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The Judaism‚ Christian‚ and Islamic religions have its own approach to art and architecture. These religions distinctive styles were influenced by political and spiritual upheavals in society‚ the environs‚ and the consciousness of the inhabitants. Their expression of inner feelings and beliefs lead to the creation of sacred monumental structures and beautiful art in which people can reflect and gain inspiration from the divine. The Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam diverse traditions and theologies
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ST THOMAS AQUINAS NATIONAL SEMINARY‚ NAIROBI KENYA. DEPARTMENT: CHURCH HISTORY COURSE NUMBER: 750 CHRISTIAN ANTIQUITY TOPIC: DONATISM BY: ONGOMA LAWRENCE IFIRE LECTURER: REV. FR. PAUL NDUNG’U DATE: OCTOBER 2013. INTRODUCTION Many people especially the Christians‚ are always interested and have the urge of knowing the historical background of their churches. In the historical trajectory of the Catholic Church‚ from the earliest days‚ there were those who misinterpreted
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6/14/12 History: a study of the past Civilization: an advanced state of human society‚ in which a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry‚ and government has been reached. Historian: Someone who studies the past Archaeologist: Someone who studies the past by looking at artifacts Fossil: Natural remains Artifact: Man-made remains Anthropologist: Someone who studies the past by looking at the culture of ancient civilizations Paleontologist: Someone who studies the past by looking at fossils
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Throughout history‚ men have build more than just civilization but also establishing the foundation of culture and art at the same time. This answers how art and architecture are significant factors that drive us to the understanding of our history‚ especially through the study of ancient buildings‚ which have given us the opportunity to rebuild and reconstruct ourselves. Angkor Wat and Hagia Sophia are two examples of architectural successes that have thrived for centuries and are still two of the
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his opening speech in scene 1‚ he goes through every field of scholarship‚ beginning with logic and proceeding through medicine‚ law‚ and theology‚ quoting an ancient authority for each: Aristotle on logic‚ Galen on medicine‚ the Byzantine emperor Justinian on law‚ and the Bible on religion. In the medieval model‚ tradition and authority‚ not individual inquiry‚ were key. But in this soliloquy‚ Faustus considers and rejects this medieval way of thinking. He resolves‚ in full Renaissance spirit‚ to accept
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Truly Rights? The Modern Gay Rights : A Normative Critique Laws affecting lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender people vary greatly by country or territory—everything from legal recognition of same-sex marriage or other types of partnerships‚ to the death penalty as punishment for same-sex romantic/sexual activity or identity. LGBT rights are human rights and civil rights. LGBT rights laws include‚ but are not limited to‚ the following: government recognition of same-sex relationships
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Art Hist. Review Ancient Greek Art and Arch. (600 BCE-30 BCE) The Early Classical Period 480-450 BCE 5.23 KRITIOS BOY Acropolis‚ Athens 480 BCE -Marble -He is self confident and serious looking -He is a sculpture in the round -The artist is believed to be KRITIOS -The statue has an S-curve to him and is in the contrapposto pose‚ which is when artists use tension and relaxation around the central axis of the body to increase to muscular tension and enhance the musculature of a body. It is
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Political Science 1 Module 1 MODULE TEST Instructions: Attach this sheet to your answers to the following short essay questions and mail your answer to the center for grading purposes. Only one copy is needed‚ but keep a safety copy for yourself. Each correct answer is worth 25% of your score. Essay Questions: 1. Trace the origin of political science. (5 pts.) Political science began as early as 14th century B.C. when Aristotle (384-322) wrote his book entitled “Politics” which is the systematic
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