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  • 51Pietà (Michelangelo) — This article is about the earliest and best known Pietà by Michelangelo. For three related sculptures see the Florentine Pietà or The Deposition (Michelangelo), the Rondanini Pietà, and the Palestrina Pietà. Pietà Artist …

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  • 52Origin of the name California — This 1562 map by Diego Gutiérrez was the first map to print the toponym California. California is a place name used by three North American states: in the United States by the state of California, and in Mexico by the states of Baja California… …

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  • 53Ballad For Americans — (1939) is an American patriotic cantata with lyrics by John La Touche and music by Earl Robinson. Originally titled The Ballad for Uncle Sam , it was originally written for a WPA theatre project called Sing for Your Supper . [Online notes from… …

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  • 54Theory of Forms — Plato s Theory of Forms [The name of this aspect of Plato s thought is not modern and has not been extracted from certain dialogues by modern scholars. The term was used at least as early as Diogenes Laertius, who called it (Plato s) Theory of… …

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  • 55Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark — Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is a deeply personal travel narrative by the eighteenth century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. The twenty five letters cover a wide range of topics, from… …

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  • 56text — [tekst] n. [ME < OFr texte < L textus, fabric, structure, text < pp. of texere, to weave: see TECHNIC] 1. the actual structure of words in a piece of writing; wording 2. a) the actual or original words used by an author, as distinguished …

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  • 57loco citato — ˈlō(ˌ)kōsīˈtā(ˌ)tō, ˈlä(ˌ)kōsə̇ˈtä(ˌ)tō adverb Etymology: Latin : in the place cited : in the passage quoted abbr. loc. cit. * * * /loh koh ki tah toh/; Eng. /loh koh suy tay toh, si tah toh/. Latin. See loc. cit. * * * loco citato /lōˈkō si… …

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  • 58OMER — (Heb. עֹמֶר, lit. sheaf ), an offering brought to the Temple on the 16th of Nisan and thus the name of the period between Passover and Shavuot. The Bible (Lev. 23:9ff.) prescribes that when you enter the land which I am giving to you and reap its …

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  • 59Simulation — Simulator redirects here. For other uses, see Simulator (disambiguation). For other uses, see Simulation (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Stimulation. Wooden mechanical horse simulator during WWI. Simulation is the imitation of some real …

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  • 60François Quesnay — Physiocrats François Quesnay, after a portrait by Jean Martial Frédou Born June 4, 1694(1694 06 04 …

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