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  • 111Taylorism (disambiguation) — Taylorism is a theory of management that analyzes and synthesizes workflow processes, improving labor productivity.Taylorism may also refer to:* Taylorism (history), a witty, epigrammatic remark about the philosophy of history coined by A. J. P.… …

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  • 112John FitzGerald (priest) — Michael John FitzGerald (3 February 1927 28 November 2007) was a priest, academic and poet who was born in Ludlow, Shropshire. He professed a monk of the Carmelite Order in 1942, taking the name John and was ordained priest in 1951; he was… …

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  • 113Arrian's Epistle to Hadrian containing a Periplus of the Euxine Sea — Periplus Ponti Euxini or The Periplus of the Euxine Sea (Περίπλους του Ευξείνου Πόντου in Greek) is a periplus or guidebook detailing the destinations to be encountered when traveling about the shore of the Black Sea. It was written by Arrian of… …

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  • 114Parmenion (poet) — Parmenion was a Macedonian epigrammatic poet, whose verses were included in the collection of Philip of Thessalonica in Greek Anthology ; whence it is probable that he flourished in, or shortly before, the time of Augustus. Brunck gives fourteen… …

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  • 115Samus (son of Chrysogonus) — Samus [Polybius, Rome, and the Hellenistic world: Essays and ReflectionsPage 134 By Frank William Walbank ISBN 0521812089] (Greek:polytonic|Σάμος) or Samius or Simmias son of Chrysogonus was a Macedonian lyric and epigrammatic poet. He was… …

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  • 116Poseidippus — Posidippus or Poseidippos (Greek: polytonic|Ποσείδιππος) may refer to:*Poseidippus of Pella epigrammatic poet *Poseidippus of Cassandreia comic poet *Poseidippus historian on Cnidus (perhaps the epigrammatist) …

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  • 117Theodoridas of Syracuse — Theodoridas (Gr. polytonic|Θεοδωρίδας) was a lyric and epigrammatic poet from Syracuse, who is supposed to have lived at the same time as Euphorion, that is, about 235 BC;Citation | last = Smith | first = Philip | author link = | contribution =… …

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  • 118Punica (poem) — The Punica by Silius Italicus in the first century AD is an epic poem in seventeen books, and comprising some fourteen thousand lines.In choosing the Second Punic War for his subject, Silius had, we know, many predecessors, as he doubtless had… …

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  • 119Enuig — The enuig or enueg (Occitan for complaint or vexation ) is a genre of lyric poetry practised by the troubadours. Somewhat similar to the sirventes , the enuig was generally a litany of complaints, few of them connect topically to the others. The… …

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  • 120Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — Infobox Writer name = Johann Wolfgang von Goethe birthdate = birth date|1749|8|28|df=y birthplace = Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire deathdate = death date and age|1832|3|22|1749|8|28|df=y deathplace = Weimar, Duchy of Saxe… …

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