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  • 81Late Antiquity — (c. 300 600) is a periodization used by historians to describe the transitional centuries from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in both mainland Europe and the Mediterranean world: generally from the end of the Roman Empire s Crisis of the …

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  • 82Present — This article is about the concept of current time. Present also means a gift; for other meanings, see Present (disambiguation) and Presence (disambiguation). The present is a moment in time discernible as intermediate between past and future. The …

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  • 83Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck — Jacob (or Jakob, or Jacques) Sturm von Sturmeck (August 10, 1489 October 30, 1553), German statesman and reformer, was born at Strasbourg, where his father, Martin Sturm, was a person of some importance.He was educated at the universities of… …

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  • 84Appendix Vergiliana — The Appendix Vergiliana is a collection of poems traditionally ascribed as juvenilia of Virgil, although it is likely that all the pieces are in fact spurious. Many were considered works of Virgil in antiquity, but it seems that they comprise a… …

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  • 85Carolus Sigonius — (Carlo Sigonio or Sigone) (c. 1524 1584) was an Italian humanist, born in Modena.Having studied Greek under the learned Franciscus Portus of Candia, he attended the philosophical schools of Bologna and Pavia, and in 1545 was elected professor of… …

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  • 86Ars moriendi — Pride of the spirit is one of the five temptations of the dying man, according to Ars moriendi. Here, Demons tempt the dying man with crowns (a medieval allegory to earthly pride) under the disapproving gaze of Mary, Christ and God. Woodblock… …

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  • 87Ostrogothic Kingdom — Kingdom of the Ostrogoths ← 493–553 …

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  • 88Rota Fortunae — The Wheel of Fortune, or Rota Fortunae , is a concept in medieval and ancient philosophy referring to the capricious nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna, who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel… …

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  • 89Heinrich Sutermeister — (born Feuerthalen, 12 August, 1910 – died Vaux sur Morges, 16 March, 1995) was a Swiss opera composer. During the early 1930s he was a student at the Akademie der Tonkunst in Munich where Carl Orff was his teacher and Orff remained a powerful… …

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  • 90Jacobus de Teramo — Jacobus Palladinus de Teramo (1349 ndash; 1417), a member of the powerful family of Palladini, was an Italian canon lawyer and bishop. His birthplace, Teramo, was then part of the Kingdom of Naples (now in the Italian region of Abruzzo).LifeAfter …

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