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  • 51Abraham ibn Daud — (Hebrew Avraham ben David ha Levi; Arabic ابراهيم ابن داود) was a Spanish Jewish astronomer, historian, and philosopher; born at Toledo, Spain about 1110; died, according to common report, a martyr about 1180. He is sometimes known by the… …

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  • 52Isaac van Ostade — (bapt. Jun 2 1621, Haarlem buried Oct 16 1649, Haarlem) was a Dutch genre and landscape painter.Van Ostade began his studies under his brother, Adriaen, with whom he remained till 1641, when he started his own practice. At an early period he felt …

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  • 53History of sonata form — This article treats the history of sonata form in the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras. For a definition of sonata form, see sonata form. For an account of critical thought as it relates to sonata form, see Criticism and sonata form …

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  • 54Filigree — For the concrete system, see Filigree concrete. sterling Horse and Buggy, Filigree work …

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  • 55Mi Fu — Names Chinese: 米黻 Pinyin: Mǐ Fú Zi: Yuán Zhāng (元章) Also known as: Madman Mi (米顛) Mi Fu (Chinese: 米黻; pin …

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  • 56Christopher Simpson — For other people of the same name, see Chris Simpson. Christopher Simpson (b. between 1602 and 1606; d. 1669) was an English musician and composer, particularly associated with music for the viola da gamba. Contents …

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  • 57Pliny Earle (physician) — Pliny Earle II, MD (December 31, 1809 1892) was an American physician, psychiatrist, and poet. BiographyPliny Earle was born in Leicester, Massachusetts, and was the son of the inventor Pliny Earle.He graduated at the University of Pennsylvania… …

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  • 58Krishnaism — Krishnaism, is a term that is often used to describe a number of Hindu religious traditions, that are among the Hindu denominations centered on devotion to Radha Krishna or other forms of Krishna, or Vishnu in a sentiment of Krishna. [… …

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  • 59Arius — /euh ruy euhs, air ee /, n. died A.D. 336, Christian priest at Alexandria: founder of Arianism. * * * born с 250, Libya died 336, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire Christian priest and heretic whose teachings gave rise to the doctrine of Arianism …

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  • 60chrysography — /kri sog reuh fee/, n. 1. the art of writing in ink made of powdered gold suspended in a small amount of glair or gum. 2. the gold writing produced by this art. [1850 55; < Gk chrysographía. See CHRYSO , GRAPHY] * * * ▪ calligraphy  in&#8230; …

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