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  • 11A cappella — Numerous titles redirect here. For other uses, see A cappella (disambiguation). A cappella (Italian for in the manner of the church or in the manner of the chapel [1]) music is specifically solo or group singing without instrumental sound, or a… …

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  • 12Cotswolds — Cotswold redirects here. For other uses, see Cotswold (disambiguation). Cotswold Hills redirects here. For the suburb of Toowoomba, Queensland, see Cotswold Hills, Queensland. Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty …

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  • 13Philology — See comparative linguistics for the narrower field of comparative philology . Philology, derived from the Greek gr. φιλολογία ( philologia [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%23111282… …

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  • 14Vertumnus — In Roman mythology, Vertumnus (Vortumnus, Vertimnus) is the god of seasons, change [ Vertumnus then, that turn st the year about, (Thomas Nashe, Summer s Last Will and Testament (1592, printed 1600).] and plant growth, as well as gardens and… …

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  • 15Rigveda — The Rigveda (Sanskrit sa. ऋग्वेद IAST|ṛgveda , a compound of IAST|ṛc praise, verse [derived from the root IAST|ṛc to praise , cf. Dhātupātha 28.19. Monier Williams translates a Veda of Praise or Hymn Veda ] and IAST|veda knowledge ) is an ancient …

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  • 16ArtScroll — Parent company Mesorah Publications Status Active Founded 1976 Country of origin United States …

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  • 17Pyrgi Tablets — The Pyrgi Tablets, found in a 1964 excavation of a sanctuary of that town in Italy (current Santa Severa), a port of the southern Etruscan town of Caere, are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BC by Thefarie Velianas,… …

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  • 19August Hermann Francke — (March 22, 1663 ndash; June 8, 1727) was a German Protestant churchman.BiographyBorn at the German city Lübeck, Francke was educated at the gymnasium in Gotha before he studied at the universities of Erfurt and Kiel where he came under the… …

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  • 20Veneration — in Noto St Conrad of Piacenza (San Corrado) Veneration (Latin veneratio, Greek δουλεία, douleia), or veneration of saints, is a special act of honoring a saint: an angel, or a dead person who has been identified b …

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