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  • 31VIRGIL° — (Vergil; Publius Vergilius Maro; 70–19 B.C.E.), greatest Roman poet. Though Virgil nowhere mentions the Jews directly, there are several indications in two of his greatest works, the Eclogues and the Aeneid, that he was aware of Jewish tradition …

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  • 32W. H. Auden — Infobox Person image size = 144 caption = U.S. Library of Congress birth date = #ifeq:yes|yes|2|2 21 1907 birth place = York, England death date = #ifeq:yes|yes|9|9 29 1973 (aged age at date | 1907 | 2 | 21 | 1973 | 9 | 29 ) death place = Vienna …

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  • 33Golden line — The golden line is a type of Latin dactylic hexameter frequently mentioned in Latin classrooms in English speaking countries and in contemporary scholarship written in English. DefinitionThe golden line is variously defined, but most uses of the… …

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  • 34Tullia Ciceronis — Tullia Ciceronis, also Tulliola (as affectionately known to her father) (5 August 79 BC or 78 BC February 45 BC) was the only daughter and first child to Roman orator and politician Marcus Tullius Cicero from his first marriage to Terentia. Her… …

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  • 35Sá de Miranda, Francisco de — ▪ Portuguese author born Aug. 28, 1481?, Coimbra, Port. died May? 1558, Tapada       Portuguese poet who introduced Renaissance poetic forms to Portugal.       The illegitimate son of a canon of Coimbra, Gonçalo Mendes de Sá, and Dona Inês de… …

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  • 36Ozymandias — This article is about Shelley s poem. For other uses, see Ozymandias (disambiguation). OZYMANDIAS I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desart. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a… …

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  • 371613 — Year 1613 (MDCXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 10 day slower Julian calendar). Events of 1613 January June * January 20 King… …

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  • 38Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC) — Gaius Asinius Pollio (sometimes wrongly called Pollius or Philo) (75 BC ndash; AD 4) [Jerome ( Chronicon [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/jerome chronicle 03 part2.htm 2020] ) says he died in AD 4 in the seventieth year of his life, which would …

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  • 39Gerald Finzi — Gerald Raphael Finzi (July 14, 1901 ndash; September 27, 1956) was a British composer, whose popularity has increased considerably in the years since his death. Life Born in London, son of John Abraham (Jack) Finzi (of Italian Jewish descent) and …

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  • 40Pastoral — Pastoral, as an adjective, refers to the lifestyle of shepherds and pastoralists, moving livestock around larger areas of land according to seasons and availability of water and feed. Pastoral also describes literature, art and music which… …

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