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- Art music (alternatively called classical music, cultivated music, serious music, and canonic music) is music considered to be of high phonoaesthetic value...
- revised text in April 1543. The King's Book, or The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man to use its formal title, was more traditional than...
- Pompignan (10 August 1709 – 1 November 1784) was a French man of letters and erudition, who published a considerable output of theatrical work, poems, literary...
- "Divergent", that is, she has the aptitude to fit into multiple factions (Erudite, Abnegation and Dauntless), but is warned never to tell anyone that information...
- Sights CD + these items are packaged with Logopandocy: The Journal of Vain Erudition Logopandocy is an occasional journal, published by the Ekskubalauron Press...
- encyclopedia of the Mamluk era, titled The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (نهاية الأرب في فنون الأدب, Nihāyat al-arab fī funūn al-adab), which pertained...
- astronomer, historian, and theologian. His 37-volume Roman History, a work of erudition, constitutes a primary do****entary source for the 14th century. Gregoras...
- with the danger of being killed if her true nature is discovered by the Erudite and Dauntless leaders. The first main installment in the series tells the...
- Minerva"—has been used as a symbol of knowledge, wisdom, per****acity and erudition throughout the Western world. The reasons for the ****ociation of Athena...
- Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of the physician, philosopher and encyclopedist, Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682)...