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  • 81Craig Owens (critic) — For other people named Craig Owens, see Craig Owens (disambiguation). Craig Owens (1950 – 1990) was an American post modernist art critic,[1] gay activist[2] and feminist. Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography …

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  • 82Christine de Pizan — (ca. 1364–1430)    Often known as the first professional woman of letters, Christine de Pizan (or Pisan) was born in Venice but as a child moved to the court of Charles V of France, where her father was invited to be court physician and… …

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  • 83Jean de Meun — (Jehan de Meung) (ca. 1235/40–1305)    Jean de Meun, who continued GUILLAUME DE LORRIS’s fairly short first part of the ROMAN DE LA ROSE (ca. 1237), created one of the most influential, but also most provocative allegorical poems in the late… …

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  • 84ANTHROPOMORPHISM — ANTHROPOMORPHISM, the attribution to God of human physical form or psychological characteristics. Anthropomorphism is a normal phenomenon in all primitive and ancient polytheistic religions. In Jewish literary sources from the Bible to the… …

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  • 85Philo — (20 BC 50 AD), known also as Philo of Alexandria (gr. Φίλων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς), Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. Philo used allegory to fuse and… …

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  • 86Philo's Works — A significant fraction of this article was derived from the Philo article in the Jewish Encyclopedia,[1] a public domain source since it was published in 1906.[2] The Church Fathers have preserved most of Philo s works that are now extant. Many… …

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  • 87United States fifty-dollar bill — The United States fifty dollar bill ($50) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant is currently featured on the obverse, while the U.S. Capitol is featured on the reverse. All $50 bills issued today are Federal …

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  • 88Medieval French literature — French and Francophone literature French literature By category French language French literary history Medieval …

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  • 89The Dark Lady Players — are a New York based Shakespeare company which performs the religious allegories in the Shakespearean plays. Elizabethan literature routinely used allegories to communicate hidden meanings. Thus contemporary literary critics advised that instead… …

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  • 90Bible moralisée — Prefactory miniature from a moralized Bible of God as architect of the world , folio I verso, from Paris ca. 1220–1230. Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum 1 1½ × 8¼ . Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. God shapes the universe with the …

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