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The Council also selected "For the Life of This Planet" by Grace Nichols, "Riddle" by Gerard Benson, a fourth-century translation of "Loving the Rituals" by Palladas, and a Seamus Heaney translation of lines written by Colmcille, a sixth-century Irish saint.
John Lundberg: New York's Subway Replaces Poetry With More Ads John Lundberg 2011
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This is just what we would expect from a fourth-century re-writer of history.
Charles E. Hill: The Conspiracy Theory Of The Gospels Charles E. Hill 2010
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Recently I bought a Greek fourth-century life-size marble lion.
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The Council also selected "For the Life of This Planet" by Grace Nichols, "Riddle" by Gerard Benson, a fourth-century translation of "Loving the Rituals" by Palladas, and a Seamus Heaney translation of lines written by Colmcille, a sixth-century Irish saint.
John Lundberg: New York's Subway Replaces Poetry With More Ads John Lundberg 2011
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The Council also selected "For the Life of This Planet" by Grace Nichols, "Riddle" by Gerard Benson, a fourth-century translation of "Loving the Rituals" by Palladas, and a Seamus Heaney translation of lines written by Colmcille, a sixth-century Irish saint.
John Lundberg: New York's Subway Replaces Poetry With More Ads John Lundberg 2011
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Like most Romans, he appreciated the superiority of ancient Greek culture, which provided the essential education for all ambitious men—and some women, like Hypatia, the fourth-century philosopher and mathematician.
The Glories of Byzantium Judith Herrin 2011
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For Mencius, a fourth-century B.C. philosopher and the most famous student of Confucius, a kingdom would be able to defend itself from outside attack if the king runs a government benevolent to the people, sparing of punishments and fines, reducing taxes and levies. . .
Don't Discount Chinese Liberalism Liu Junning 2011
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This extraterrestrial debate actually goes back in recorded fashion to the fourth-century B.C. Greeks.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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For Mencius, a fourth-century B.C. philosopher and the most famous student of Confucius, a kingdom would be able to defend itself from outside attack if the king runs a government benevolent to the people, sparing of punishments and fines, reducing taxes and levies. . .
The Ancient Roots of Chinese Liberalism Liu Junning 2011
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The Council also selected "For the Life of This Planet" by Grace Nichols, "Riddle" by Gerard Benson, a fourth-century translation of "Loving the Rituals" by Palladas, and a Seamus Heaney translation of lines written by Colmcille, a sixth-century Irish saint.
John Lundberg: New York's Subway Replaces Poetry With More Ads John Lundberg 2011
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