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Stele of Hammurabi, c. 1780 BCE - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 24 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    This is an excellent video that is short and to the point
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    This is an interesting video that shows you the code engraved in stone and explains briefly what the engravings mean symbolically and what is written
Dallon Holloway

Great Pyramids, Gizeh, Egypt - 0 views

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    by phillip shim
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    The Great Pyramid and its surrounding complex soon after its completion (Copyright Lee Krystek, 2010) It's 756 feet long on each side, 450 feet high and is composed of 2,300,000 blocks of stone, each averaging 2 1/2 tons in weight.
seanknex

Augustine, City of God - 0 views

shared by seanknex on 27 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    Video that covers the first few books of Augustine's City of God
Reihia Todd

The Met Kouros: Naked Nudie | The Art Minute - 0 views

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    Did you ever wonder why male figures in ancient Greek art are almost always nude? You probably didn't. It's something that we all take for granted, but it really is a curious thing. This is a famous sculpture because it is one of the oldest free-standing sculptures of a human from Ancient Greece.
Brittney Ellsworth

Aesop's Fables - 2 views

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    This is also a good source to read them: http://www.aesopfables.com/
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    Some may say that Aesop is infamous for the life he led over 2000 years ago and mostly for the hundreds of fables that have been attributed to his name since. Aesop's fables have reached countless generations since he is reported to have been alive, and they continue to be a part of the lives of many.
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    Great webiste devoted completely to Aesop's fables.  Mentions Aesop's history, his fable, and even creativity.
mikkel hansen

Justinian Code - 15 - 0 views

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    Professor Freedman opens by discussing why historians use the writings of Procopius and Gregory of Tours, a sixth century bishop whose history of the Merovingian kings is discussed the following week. Procopius's three works - The Wars, the adulatory Buildings, and the invective Secret History - are the best sources on the reign of the Emperor Justinian.
Haley Francois

Buddhist Wisdom, Buddhist Philosophy & Teachings : Pearls Of Wisdom - 0 views

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    Guide to Buddhist beliefs & practices, teachings of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama & Dalai Lama. Buddhism philosphy & ethics. Buddhism, Zen quotes.
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    Guide to Buddhist beliefs & practices, teachings of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama & Dalai Lama. Buddhism philosphy & ethics. Buddhism, Zen quotes.
Craig Meiners

Gregorian Chant - 0 views

shared by Craig Meiners on 27 Nov 12 - No Cached
Allison Perkins

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales Study Resources - 0 views

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    Individual Canterbury Tales with Characters' descriptions from the GP, their prologues and their tales, as well as study resources and images.
Yunhee Nam

The Old Testament:Genesis - 1 views

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    This is Great!
Yunhee Nam

Enter the Bible - Books: Genesis - 0 views

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    The canonical placement of Genesis. Besides being a book about beginnings, Genesis and its concern about creation constitute a fundamental theological category for every other biblical book. Only in relationship to creation can God's subsequent actions in and through Israel be properly understood: God's purposes with Israel and the church are universal in scope.
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    The canonical placement of Genesis. Besides being a book about beginnings, Genesis and its concern about creation constitute a fundamental theological category for every other biblical book. Only in relationship to creation can God's subsequent actions in and through Israel be properly understood: God's purposes with Israel and the church are universal in scope.
Derik Flanary

The Canterbury Tales Study Guide & Literature Essays | GradeSaver - 0 views

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    The Canterbury Tales is at once one of the most famous and most frustrating works of literature ever written. Since its composition in late 1300s, cri
Holly Snelson

Background to The Canterbury Tales - 0 views

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    The Canterbury Tales and the Medieval Tradition of Encyclopedic Works. The huge masterpiece by Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, comes from a tradition of long, encyclopedic style works in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Philosophers and theologians in the Middle Ages, particularly in the 12 and 1300s, wrote "sums" of all their knowledge concerning philosophy or...
Jennifer Anderson

Abbey Church of St. Denis, near Paris, France - 0 views

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    The Basilica of St. Denis, located near Paris, France, was constructed in 1136 and is the original burial site for many French kings.
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    The Basilica of Saint Denis ( Basilique Saint-Denis) is an important Catholic basilica located in Saint Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. Saint-Denis is notable for its Gothic architecture and for being the burial site of French monarchs, which makes it comparable to Westminster Abbey in England.
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    A resource that gives the history and important facts on the Abbey Church of St. Denis
aammaannddaa

Metropolitan Kouros - 0 views

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    Kouros is Greek for young boy.
dkval18

Dante's Divine Comedy - 0 views

shared by dkval18 on 25 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    This is a lecture in a open class at Yale University. This 20 minute video introduces the poem and gives a background on Dante's life.
Chris Brunst

Gregorian Chant titled,"Veni Creator Spiritus" - 0 views

shared by Chris Brunst on 25 Nov 12 - Cached
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    It means Come, Holy Ghost.
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