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quasi-dramatic — adj … Useful english dictionary
Latin literature — Introduction the body of writings in Latin, primarily produced during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, when Latin was a spoken language. When Rome fell, Latin remained the literary language of the Western medieval world until it was … Universalium
Jonson, Ben — ▪ English writer Introduction byname of Benjamin Jonson born June 11?, 1572, London, Eng. died Aug. 6, 1637, London English Stuart dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second most important English… … Universalium
Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) — Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) A name given to the formula recited thrice by the priest at Mass (except on Good Friday and Holy Saturday) in the Roman rite. It occurs towards the end of the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Matija Antun Relković — (6 January 1732 – 22 January 1798) was a Croatian writer. Born in the village of Davor in Slavonia (a part of Croatia) as a son of a Military Frontier officer, Relković too enlisted in the Austrian army. He fought in the Seven Years War until he… … Wikipedia
Callot, Jacques — born 1592/93, Nancy, Fr. died March 24, 1635, Nancy French etcher, engraver, and draftsman. He learned the technique of engraving in Rome. In 1612, at the court of the Medici family in Florence, he was employed to make pictorial records of… … Universalium
Animuccia, Giovanni — ▪ Italian composer born c. 1500, Florence [Italy] died March 20, 1571, Rome, Papal States Italian composer who contributed to the development of the oratorio. Little is known of Animuccia s life until 1555, when he became choirmaster… … Universalium
Auden, W H — ▪ British poet Introduction born Feb. 21, 1907, York, Yorkshire, Eng. died Sept. 29, 1973, Vienna, Austria English born poet and man of letters who achieved early fame in the 1930s as a hero of the left during the Great Depression. Most of his… … Universalium
Tibetan theatre — features China’s oldest ethnic drama style, arising independently of Chinese theatre in the fifteenth century, as well as the quasi dramatic temple dances and other forms. Tibetan drama integrates singing, dialogue, dance, acrobatics, mime and… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… … Universalium