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  • 71handwriting — /hand ruy ting/, n. 1. writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand; script. 2. a style or manner of writing by hand, esp. that which characterizes a particular person; penmanship: an eccentric handwriting. 3. a handwritten document; manuscript …

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  • 72Codex Amiatinus — • Manuscript of the Latin Vulgate Bible, kept at Florence in the Bibliotheca Laurentiana Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Codex Amiatinus     Codex Amiatinus      …

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  • 73STRAUSS, LEO — (1899–1973), philosopher and political scientist. Born in Germany, Strauss began his association with the Academy of Jewish Research in Berlin in 1925, and ended it with Hitler s rise to power. On arriving in the U.S. he taught at the New School… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 74Penmanship — Pen man*ship, n. The use of the pen in writing; the art of writing; style or manner of writing; chirography; as, good or bad penmanship. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 75Walter Winchell — Infobox Person name=Walter Winchell thumb caption= birth date=birth date|1897|4|7|mf=y birth place=New York City, New York, U.S. death date=death date and age|1972|2|20|1897|4|7|mf=y death place=Los Angeles, California, U.S.Walter Winchell (April …

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  • 76Thus Spoke Zarathustra — Cleanup|date=May 2007Infobox Book name =Thus Spoke Zarathustra title orig = Also sprach Zarathustra translator = image caption =Title page of the first edition. author =Friedrich Nietzsche illustrator = cover artist = country =Germany language… …

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  • 77Epistle to Seneca the Younger — The Epistle to Seneca the Younger is a collection of correspondence claiming to be from Paul of Tarsus to Seneca the Younger. There are 8 epistles allegedly from Seneca, and 6 replies allegedly from Paul. However, it is widely held to be forged,… …

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  • 78The Histories (Polybius) — Polybius’ The Histories were originally written in 40 volumes, only the first five of which are extant in their entirety. The bulk of the work, except for the 40th volume, which was the index volume, is passed down to us through collections of… …

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  • 79REMBRANDT VAN RIJN° — (1606–1669), Dutch painter and engraver, considered Holland s national cultural hero. Born in Leiden, he was probably reared in Calvinism, the official religion of Holland. There has been some speculation that Rembrandt became a Mennonite later… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 80Paleography — Pa le*og ra*phy, n. [Paleo + graphy: cf. F. pal[ e]ographie.] 1. An ancient manner of writing; ancient writings, collectively; as, Punic paleography. [1913 Webster] 2. The study of ancient inscriptions and modes of writing; the art or science of… …

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