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  • 61Joseph M. Finotti —     Joseph M. Finotti     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph M. Finotti     Born at Ferrara, Italy, 21 September, 1817; died at Central City, Colorado, 10 January, 1879.     In 1833 the young Finotti was received into the Society of Jesus in Rome,… …

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  • 62Dutchman — by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) (1964)    Incendiary, outrageous if these adjectives are woven indelibly into the spirit of Beat literature, then amiri baraka’s Dutchman might be one of the most perfect literary productions of the Beat era. From… …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 63CNNNN — title card Genre Comedy Format Satirical American news channel …

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  • 64Charles Firth (comedian) — For other people named Charles Firth, see Charles Firth (disambiguation). Charles Firth At the 2009 Australian Power Shift Conference Birth name Charles Henry Burgmann Firth …

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  • 65Ascetical Theology — • Briefly defined as the scientific exposition of Christian asceticism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ascetical Theology     Ascetical Theology      …

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  • 66writings of an author — The literary and scientific productions of an author. United States v Chase, 135 US 255, 258, 34 L Ed 117, 119, 10 S Ct 756. Copyrightable material. Drop Dead Co. v S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. (CA9 Cal) 326 F2d 87. As used in section 8, of the… …

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  • 67Charles Eliot Norton — Charles Eliot Norton, circa 1903 Born November 16, 1827(1827 11 16) Cambridge, Massachusetts Died …

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  • 68James Worsdale — ( c. 1692 June 10, 1767) was an Irish and English portrait painter, actor, literary fraud, and libertine whose lively conversation, wittiness, and boldness allowed him to move among the highest circles of literary life. His skills as a painter… …

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  • 69Timothy I (Nestorian Patriarch) — For the Eastern Orthodox patriarch who died in 523, see Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople. Timothy I, patriarch of the Church of the East from 780 to 823, is widely considered to be one of the most impressive patriarchs in the long history of …

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  • 70Gregory of Tours — (ca. 538–594)    Gregory of Tours was a sixth century Gallo Roman bishop, historian, and writer of SAINTS’ LIVES, whose Historia Francorum (History of the Franks) is our most important source for the history of early Merovingian France.… …

    Encyclopedia of medieval literature