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    ST. AMBROSE OF MILAN St. Ambrose of Milan’s life (Sant Ambroggio de Milano in Italian) is a particularly fascinating story.  St. Ambrose was born around 339 in what is now France‚ the son of the Roman prefect of Gaul.  Following his his father’s footsteps‚ Ambrose embarked upon a career in law and politics and by 370 AD‚ hehad become the Imperial governor of Northern Italy.  When the episcopal see of Milan became vacant in 374‚ the people demanded that Saint Ambrose be made their bishop.  The neighboring

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    AP World Chapter Rome Notes Rome is one of the longest lasting and most influential empires. It was the center of comm. and trade for the entire Italian peninsula. At its greatest extent in second century C.E.‚ the Roman Empire ruled between 70 and 100 million diverse people. Spread 2700 miles east and 2500 north to south. At its most powerful (27 BCE - 180 CE) the Pax Romana‚ the Roman peace‚ was enforced. From Hill Town to Empire: Rome founded in 753 BCE. For two and a half centuries Rome

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    Family matters might be sometimes lengthy‚ but is never boring. In this novel‚ one is bound to say that there are absolutely no concessions to any of the conventional ingredients of fiction. No sex‚ no facile suspense‚ no satisfying coincidences. There is nothing but the unfolding of family life and emotions‚ the description of moral choices and their consequences. Nothing but the logical interplay of interests and affections. Where there is love‚ it’s like oil‚ the social machinery runs smoothly

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    A Farewell to Arms - Analysis

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    L I T CHA R T S TM GET LIT TM A Farewell to Arms took his own life in 1961‚ following in the footsteps of his father who had committed suicide in 1928. Hemingway left behind his wife and three sons. w w w. L i t C h a r t s . c o m Background Info Author Bio Full Name: Ernest Miller Hemingway Pen Name: Ernest Hemingway Date of Birth: July 21‚ 1899 Place of Birth: Oak Park‚ Illinois Date of Death: July 2‚ 1961 Brief Life Story: Ernest Hemingway grew up outside a suburb of Chicago

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    UNIT 10 SPENSER’S POETRY - I Structure 10.0 10.1 10.2 Objectives Introductioil 10.1.1 The Sonnet 10.1.2 The Courtly Love Tradition and Poetry The Alnoretti Sonnets 10.2.1 Sonnet 34 10.2.2 Sonnet 67 10.2.3 Sonnet 77 Let’s Sum Up Questions for Review Additional Reading 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.0 OBJECTIVES The intent of this unit is to: 4 4 4 4 Provide the student with a brief idea about the Amoretti sonnets in general. Familiarize the student with a select few of Spenser’s sonnets‚ specifically

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    government. 16. Rome’s armies were often made up in part by men from conquered regions. 17. During the height of the Roman Empire Rome made their wealth through precious metals. 18. Rome borrowed most from this culture. Greece. 19. Stoicism held all of the following principles except: “the world is an irrational place.” 20. The belief system of Rome was that the emperor was a God. 21. Which of the following occurred first? Hannibal invading Italy. 22. Which of the following

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    In the early to mid-nineteenth century‚ a philosophical movement known as Transcendentalism took root in America and evolved into a predominantly literary expression. The adherents to Transcendentalism believed that knowledge could be arrived at not just through the senses‚ but through intuition and contemplation of the internal spirit. As such‚ they professed skepticism of all established religions‚ believing that Divinity resided in the individual‚ and the mediation of a church was cumbersome to

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    Text Response “The village lay under two feet of snow… in a sky of iron the points of the Dipper hung like icicles and Orion flashed his cold fires…the white house-fronts between elms looked gray against the snow‚ clumps of bushes made black stains on it…” (Wharton‚ 26). The very beginning or initial description of the setting of the story already gives it a feeling of isolation. Especially with it being presumably in the winter as the village is buried beneath snow and everything just seems and

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    The difficulty of life and the human condition is often a theme that surfaces in the works of Ernest Hemingway and while his subject matter is worthy of discussion‚ it is perhaps his style that has brought him the most popularity. His sparse style and direct approach make him stand out as one of the most celebrated authors of the Twentieth century and his approach to writing is concise and so compelling that it has influenced literature in all genres. Hemingway ’s style brings life to many of his

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    Mekhilta. Cato A Shakespearean character in Julius Caesar; committed suicide by falling on his sword. Seneca and the Stoics Seneca--among Rome’s leading intellectual figures in the mid-1st century AD. He and Epictetus were leading voices of Stoicism. Stoics--1) Greek school of philosophy holding that human beings should be free from passion and calmly accept all occurrences as the unavoidable result of divine will. Narcissus Greek mythology--young man who

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