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Alexander IIIAccording to Plutarch, Alexander was born on the sixth of Hecatombaeon
(July) in the year 356 B.C.  He was the son of Philip, king of Macedon,and
Olympias.  Supposedly on the day he was born the temple of Artemis burnt down,
signifying his future glory.  Not much is known of the youth of ...
 
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 Universities Medieval And ModeUniversities: Medieval and Modern
Universities have existed since the Twelfth Century AD and have been evolving ever since.  There have been many changes however many things have remained unchanged throughout the years. The student and teacher roles have evolved as well as the general purpose of ...
 
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 Michelangelowas pessimistic in his poetry and an optimist in his artwork. ’s artwork consisted of paintings and sculptures that showed humanity in it’s natural state. ’s poetry was pessimistic in his response to Strazzi even though he was complementing him. ’s sculpture brought out his optimism.  was ...
 
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 Michelangelolived from 1475-1564. He was arguably one of the most inspired creators in the history of art. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, he had a tremendous influence on his contemporaries and on following Western art in general. ’s father, a Florentine official named Ludovico Buonarroti ...
 
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 Dionysus The Peoples GodDionysus was one the most influential of the Greek Gods.  Even though he didn't arrive in Greece until approximately 800 BC, the impact from his followers is still felt in the world we live in today.  Dionysus was a demi-god meaning that he was only a half god, which makes his rise to Mount ...
 
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 CaravaggioArt has been called a visual dialogue, for though the object itself is mute, it expresses its creator's intention just as surely as if he were speaking to us. For there to be a dialogue, however, our active participation is required. If we cannot literally talk to a work of art, we can learn how ...
 
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 MichaelangeloMichelangelo was pessimistic in his poetry and an optimist in his artwork.  
Michelangelo’s artwork consisted of paintings and sculptures that showed humanity in it’s 
natural state.  Michelangelo’s poetry was pessimistic in his response to Strazzi even 
though he was complementing him. ...
 
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 Antony And Cleopatra: The RoleIn Shakespeare's tragedy/history/Roman play Antony and Cleopatra, we are told the story of two passionate and power-hungry lovers. In the first two Acts of the play we are introduced to some of the problems and dilemmas facing the couple (such as the fact that they are entwined in an adulterous ...
 
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 DionysusWinter squalls are drained out of the sky. The violet season of flowering spring smiles. The black earth glitters under green lawns. Swelling plants pop open with tiny petals. Meadows laugh and suck the morning dew, while the rose unfolds.
The shepherd in the hills happily blows the top notes of ...
 
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 Michelangelowas pessimistic in his poetry and an optimist in his artwork. 's artwork consisted of paintings and sculptures that showed humanity in it's natural state. 's poetry was pessimistic in his response to Strazzi even though he was complementing him. 's sculpture brought out his optimism.  was ...
 
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 DionysusWinter  squalls are drained out of the sky. The violet season
of flowering spring smiles. The black earth glitters under
green lawns. Swelling plants pop open with tiny petals.
Meadows laugh and suck the morning dew, while the rose
unfolds.
The shepherd in the hills happily blows the top notes of ...
 
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 The Role Of Enobarbus In ActsIn Shakespeare’s tragedy/history/Roman play Antony and Cleopatra, we are told the story of two passionate and power-hungry lovers. In the first two Acts of the play we are introduced to some of the problems and dilemmas facing the couple (such as the fact that they are entwined in an adulterous ...
 
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 Dionysuswas the most widely worshipped and popular god in ancient
Greece.  It's not difficult to see why; he was their god of wine, merriment,
ritual dance, warm moisture, and later, civilization.  He was often depicted as
a handsome young man, dressed in fawnskin, and carrying a goblet and an ...
 
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 MichelangeloOne of the most admired and a successful artist of all time is Michelangelo. Although he was born in Caprese, a small village near Arezzo,  Michelangelo grew up in Florence, which he considered his true home. His father was Ludovico Buonarroti, a Florentine official with connections to the ruling ...
 
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