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  • 91pathetic fallacy — noun Date: 1856 the ascription of human traits or feelings to inanimate nature (as in cruel sea) …

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  • 92pseudepigraphy — noun Etymology: Greek pseudepigraphos Date: circa 1842 the ascription of false names of authors to works …

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  • 93Ambrosiaster — Ambrosiaster, a commentary on St Paul s epistles, brief in words but weighty in matter, and valuable for the criticism of the Latin text of the New Testament, was long attributed to St Ambrose.Erasmus in 1527 threw doubt on the accuracy of this… …

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  • 94Aeschylus — ] The first competition, which Aeschylus would have participated in, was for the tragedians, and consisted of three playwrights each presenting three tragic plays followed by a shorter comedic satyr play. A second competition of five comedic… …

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  • 95Catalan language — Catalan, Valencian català, valencià Pronunciation [kətəˈɫa] (EC) [kataˈla] (WC) [valensiˈa] (V) Spoken in …

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  • 96Epistles — The word epistle is from the Greek word epistolos which means a written letter addressed to a recipient or recipients, perhaps part of exchanged correspondence. Nowadays this term is usually used in connection with a specific group of books in… …

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  • 97Gnosticism — This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 98Gospel of Luke — The Gospel of Luke (Gk. Κατά Λουκάν Ευαγγέλιον ) is a synoptic Gospel, and is the third and longest of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament. The text narrates the life of Jesus of Nazareth, with particular interest concerning his birth …

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  • 99Geoffrey Chaucer — Chaucer redirects here. For other uses, see Chaucer (disambiguation). Geoffrey Chaucer …

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  • 100Immigration to the United States — 2000 Census Population Ancestry Map Immigration to the United States has been a major source of …

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