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  • 71Giovanni Domenico Mansi — Gian (Giovanni) Domenico Mansi (16 February 1692 – 27 September 1769) was an Italian theologian, scholar and historian, known for his massive works on the Church councils.[1] He was born at Lucca, of a patrician family, and died archbishop of… …

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  • 72Íslendingadrápa — ( The drápa of the Icelanders ) is a skaldic poem composed in Iceland in the 12th or 13th centuries. It is preserved only in AM 748 Ib 4to, one of the manuscripts of the Prose Edda. [Guðrún Nordal 2001, p. 59.] The manuscript identifies the… …

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  • 73Nero in popular culture — Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus and his reign have been used in music, literature, the arts, and even in business Contents 1 Animation 2 Anime/Comics/Video Games/Visual Novels 3 Art 4 …

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  • 74Exception that proves the rule — The exception [that] proves the rule is a frequently confused English idiom. The original meaning of this idiom is that the presence of an exception establishes that a general rule exists. Fowler s Modern English Usage identifies five ways in… …

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  • 75Genealogia Deorum Gentilium — Giovanni Boccaccio Genealogia deorum gentilium, known in English as On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles, is a mythography or encyclopedic compilation of the tangled family relationships of the classical pantheons of Ancient Greece and… …

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  • 76Bartholomew of San Concordio — (b. at San Concordia, near Pisa about 1260; d. at Pisa, 11 June1347) was an Italian Dominican canonist and man of letters.LifeHe entered the Dominican Order in 1277, studied at Pisa, Bologna, and Paris, and taught at Lucca, Florence, and Pisa. A… …

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  • 77Henry Jacob — Reverend Henry Jacob (1563 1624) was one of many English Dissenters. He was a founder of the Puritan religious sect, the Jacobites.LifeJacob matriculated from St. Mary s Hall, Oxford in 1581; B. A. (1583) and M. A. (1586). With fellow Anglican… …

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  • 78Henry Jessey — or Jacie (West Rowton, Yorkshire, 1603 1663) was one of many English Dissenters. He was a founding member of the Puritan religious sect, the Jacobites. Jessey was considered a Hebrew and a rabbinical scholar.LifeJessey attended the University of… …

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  • 79Odo of Châteauroux — Odo of Châteauroux[1] (born ca. 1190, Châteauroux – died on January 25, 1273 in Orvieto) was a French theologian and scholastic philosopher, papal legate and Cardinal. He was “an experienced preacher and promoter of crusades”[2]. Over 1000 of his …

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  • 80Jean Chapeauville — (b. at Liège, 5 January 1551; d. there 11 May 1617) was a Belgian theologian and historian. Life He made his philosophical studies at the University of Cologne and University of Louvain, and at the latter received the degree of Licentiate of… …

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