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51The Fixed Period — (1882) is a satirical dystopian novel by Anthony Trollope.IntroductionIt was first published in six instalments in Blackwood s Magazine in 1881 82 and in book form in 1882. In the same year there also appeared U.S. and Tauchnitz editions of the… …
52The Alexandrine Liturgy — The Alexandrine Liturgy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Alexandrine Liturgy The tradition of the Church of Egypt traces its origin to the Evangelist St. Mark, the first Bishop of Alexandria, and ascribes to him the parent liturgy from… …
53The Apostolic Fathers — The Apostolic Fathers † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Apostolic Fathers Christian writers of the first and second centuries who are known, or are considered, to have had personal relations with some of the Apostles, or to have been so… …
54The Blessed Virgin Mary — The Blessed Virgin Mary † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Blessed Virgin Mary The Blessed Virgin Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, the mother of God. In general, the theology and history of Mary the Mother of God follow the… …
55The Heliand — The Heliand † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Heliand (Germ. Heiland, Saviour) The oldest complete work of German literature. Matthias Flacius Illyricus (1520 75) published in his Catalogus testium veritatis the Latin text of the… …
56The School of Armagh — The School of Armagh † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The School of Armagh The School of Armagh seems to have been the oldest, and down to the time of the Anglo Norman invasion continued to be one of the most celebrated, of the ancient… …
57The Slavs — The Slavs † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Slavs I. NAME A. Slavs At present the customary name for all the Slavonic races is Slav. This name did not appear in history until a late period, but it has superseded all others. The… …
58The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past — North American box art Developer(s) Nintendo EAD Publisher(s) …
59The Morganville Vampires —   Author(s) Rachel Caine Language …
60The Tudors and the Royal Navy — The Tudor era was a critical one in the development of the Royal Navy.Henry VIIHenry VII deserves a large share of credit in the establishment of a standing navy. Although there is no evidence for a conscious change of policy, Henry soon embarked …