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  • 92Buddhahood — In Buddhism, buddhahood (Sanskrit: buddhatva .Pali: buddhatta . Or (both) buddhabhāva ) is the state of perfect enlightenment (Sanskrit: samyaksambodhi . Pali: sammāsambodhi ) attained by a Audio|Buddha.ogg|buddha (Pali/Sanskrit for awakened one… …

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  • 93Friedrich Ueberweg — (January 22, 1826 June 9, 1871), was a German historian of philosophy.He was born at Leichlingen, in Rhenish Prussia, where his father was a Lutheran pastor. Educated at Göttingen and Berlin, he qualified at Bonn as Privatdozent in philosophy… …

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  • 94Theodor Nöldeke — Portrait of Nöldeke Theodor Nöldeke (2 March 1836 – 25 December 1930) was a German Semitic scholar, who was born in Harburg and studied in Göttingen, Vienna, Leiden and Berlin. In 1859 his history of the Qur an won for him the prize of the French …

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  • 95Thomas Roe — Sir Thomas Roe (or Row) (c. 1581 ndash; November 6, 1644) was an English diplomat of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. Roe was an accomplished scholar, a patron of learning, and of upright character.LifeThe son of Robert Rowe, and of Elinor,… …

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  • 96Mary Anne Clarke — Portrait of Mary Anne Clarke, by Adam Buck, 1803 Born Mary Anne Thompson 3 April 1776 London, England …

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  • 97Lorenz Oken — (August 1, 1779 – August 11, 1851) was a German naturalist. Lorenz Oken Oken was born Lorenz Okenfuss in Bohlsbach (now part of Offenburg) in Baden and studied natural history and medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Würzburg. He went on… …

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  • 98Letterist International — The Letterist International (LI) was a Paris based collective of radical artists and theorists between 1952 and 1957, who provide the link between Isidore Isou s Letterist group and the Situationist International. The spelling Lettrist is also… …

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  • 99Science in medieval Islam — In the history of science, Islamic science refers to the science developed under the Islamic civilization between the 8th and 16th centuries, during what is known as the Islamic Golden Age. [cite journal|first=A. I.|last=Sabra|authorlink=A. I.… …

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  • 100Euchites — The Euchites or Messalians were a sect first condemned as heretical in a synod of 383AD (Side, Pamphylia), whose acta was referred by Photius.[1] From Mesopotamia they spread to Asia Minor and Thrace. The name Messalian comes from the Syriac… …

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