Achievements Of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great was a king of Macedonia who conquered an empire that stretched from the Balkans to modern-day Pakistan. Alexander was the son of Philip II and Olympias (one of Philip’s seven or eight wives). He was brought up with the belief that he was of divine birth. “From his earliest days‚ Olympias had encouraged him to believe that he was a descendent of heroes and gods. Nothing he had accomplished would have discouraged this belief‚” writes Wellesley
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Browsing in the irtual useum of the arcophagi in the Basilica of St. Silvestro at the Catacombs of Priscilla in Rome Laura Pecchioli Seminar for the Languages and Cultures of the Near East Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg Heidelberg‚ Germany E-mail: laura.pecchioli@gmx.de Fawzi Mohamed Department of Chemistry Humboldt University Berlin‚ Germany E-mail: fawzi@gmx.ch Mirco Pucci Dipartimento di Architettura‚ Disegno Storia e Progetto University of Florence Florence‚ Italy E-mail: mirco.pucci@gmail
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Kokomo Syllabus COURSE INFORMATION Semester: Spring 2014 Course and Section Number: ARTH 101 01E E1 201330 Course Title: Survey of Art & Culture I Credits: 3 Contact Hours: Online: M-F 8-9am and 4-5pm Prerequisites/Corequisites: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENG 025 Introduction to College Writing II and ENG 032 Reading Strategies for College II School: Liberal Arts and Sciences
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The author attempts to prove that the pre-Romanesque relief on the facade of the parish church of St George in Keutschach (Hodiše) in Austrian Carinthia is a depiction of the Orion constellation. He justifies his theory with historical and art-historical facts. The main emphasis is laid on the fact that traces of late Classical astral mythologisation and deification are also recognisable in the Slovenian folk tradition. The relief‚ which is carved into a damaged plate of white limestone of irregular
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Satire 10. [Translated by G. G. Ramsay] The Vanity of Human Wishes In all the lands that stretch from Gades to the Ganges and the Morn‚ there are but few who can distinguish true blessings from their opposites‚ putting aside the mists of error. For when does Reason direct our desires or our fears? What project do we form so auspiciously that we do not repent us of our effort and of the granted wish? Whole households have been destroyed by the compliant Gods in answer to the masters’ prayers;
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Unraveling the Riddle of Oedipus Study Guide PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATER’S STUDY GUIDE Oedipus the King by Sophocles Translated by William Butler Yeats September 28 – October 29‚ 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS SOPHOCLES Sophocles’ Life 3 Works by Sophocles 4 THOUGHTS FROM THE DIRECTOR 5 OEDIPUS THE KING Synopsis 6 Characters 7 Glossary 8 The Translator 9 Themes 10 The Riddle of the Sphinx 11 ANCIENT GREECE Daily Life 12 Why Ancient
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Egypt of the Pharaohs –– Notes from Readings Late Predynastic Naqada: one of the cultures in Nile valley One of the largest known in the Nile Valley during Pre-Dynastic Period Naqadization: Ousted‚ engulfed or incorporated other cultures: culminated in political unification and statehood; cultural unification occurred before political unification Gradual conquest and subjection of more and more extensive areas of Nile Valley until whole of Upper Egypt was under Naqada control Hunting and
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Remember: To Live! The Philosophy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Delivered at the Washington‚ D.C. Spinoza Society‚ Goethe-Institut Written by Daniel Spiro I. Introduction “The great Goethe.” Those words roll off the tongue‚ and not merely because of the alliteration. Words like “great” and “genius” could aptly be used for but a select number of artists – for Michelangelo‚ say‚ or Shakespeare. In the Un ited States‚ the works of those artists have been incorporated into popular culture
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Table of Contents Chapter One: Problem and Its background 1. Background of the Study 2. Statement of the problem 3. Goals and Objectives 4. Significance of the Study 5. Scope and Limitation Chapter Two: Review of Related Literature and Studies 1. Definition of terms 2. Related Literature 3. Related Studies a. Local b. Foreign 4. Justification of the Present Study Chapter 3: Research Methodology Chapter 4: Data Presentation and Analysis 1. Site 2. Socio-economic Profile 3. Macro
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The Lycurgus Cup – A Roman Nanotechnology Ian Freestone1‚ Nigel Meeks2‚ Margaret Sax2 and Catherine Higgitt2 Cardiff School of History and Archaeology‚ Cardiff University‚ Cardiff CF10 3EU‚ Wales UK 2 Department of Conservation‚ Documentation and Science‚ The British Museum‚ London WC1B 3DG‚ UK 1 Introduction The Lycurgus Cup (fig 1) represents one of the outstanding achievements of the ancient glass industry. This late Roman cut glass vessel is extraordinary in several respects‚ firstly in
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