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  • 51Roman Catacombs — • The subject is covered under the headings: I. Position; II. History; III. Inscriptions; IV. Paintings; V. Sarcophagi; VI. Small Objects Found in the Catacombs; and VII. Catacombs outside Rome Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Roman… …

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  • 52Sculpture — • In the widest sense of the term, sculpture is the art of representing in bodily form men, animals, and other objects in stone, bronze, ivory, clay and similar materials Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sculpture     Sculpture …

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  • 53Charles Waterton —     Charles Waterton     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Waterton     Naturalist and explorer, born in Walton Hall near Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, in 1782; died there in 1865. His family, originally from Lincolnshire, had migrated to… …

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  • 54Filippo Lippi —     Filippo Lippi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Filippo Lippi     Italian painter, b. at Florence about 1406; d. at Spoleto, 9 October, 1469. Left an orphan at the age of two he was cared for by an aunt who being too poor to rear him placed him… …

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  • 55Manichaeism —     Manichæism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Manichæism     Manichæism is a religion founded by the Persian Mani in the latter half of the third century. It purported to be the true synthesis of all the religious systems then known, and actually… …

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  • 56Overpopulation Theories —     Theories of Population     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theories of Population     Down to the end of the eighteenth century, very little attention was given to the relation between increase of population and increase of subsistence. Plato (De… …

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  • 57St. Dunstan —     St. Dunstan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Dunstan     Archbishop and confessor, and one of the greatest saints of the Anglo Saxon Church; b. near Glastonbury on the estate of his father, Heorstan, a West Saxon noble. His mother,… …

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  • 58double standard — noun a) The situation of two or more groups, one of whom is tacitly excused from following a standard generally regarded as applying to all groups. b) The sexual mores applied to men (who are permitted to wander) vs. those of women, (who are… …

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  • 59purely — adverb a) Chastely; innocently. I am interested for purely artistic reasons. b) Without adulterants …

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  • 60Claudine (book series) — The Claudine books are a series of four early novels by the French author Colette published from 1900 1904.[1] The stories are the diaries of protagonist Claudine, which outline the education and growing up of the young girl, who is aged fifteen… …

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