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indicator Galileo's influence

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on Brecht by Eric Bentley

 

Clio Muse

Claude Lorraine was a painter of epic art, painting by Lorraine, 1600s, 17th century.

 

"That was a matter of looking through lenses and believing your own eyes."

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"there are social reasons why excessive self-reliance fails to get results."

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20th century versus 16th century zeitgeist is a barrier to our understanding Galileo and the confusion that existed surrounding his discoveries on earth and in the sky.

Herodotus

Verisimilitude, a measure of truth?
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History as an endeavor to recapture past landscapes. History
of America's environment, course link
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History of Caribbean landscapes.
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Merchant's Chronology 1640-1992

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This painting by Giotto of the Last Judgment is a representation of early Renaissance concern for the symbolic amd the spiritual qualities of earthly life.

ON THE PLAN AND METHOD OF READING HISTORIES

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THAT the reading of histories might be more fruitful, and the reader might bear off the an ample reward for his effort, three things are deemed necessary for every student: 1.) an established order, so that he does not read in a confused, vague, or desultory manner; 2.) intelligent judgment, so that he skillfully absorbs whatever he reads, and well discerns what things are to be selected; 3.) diligent industry, that he may systematically store up the things that he has picked out, of whatever sort, like a harvest into some barns. "

DIGORY WHEAR, Written; October 3, 1623.


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