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Music Hotlist
- Opera
Houston Grand Opera
Los Angeles Opera
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La Scala - The most famous Opera house in the world
Opera People
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Operabase Index
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Art Images for College Teaching
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- AICT is a free-use image resource for the educational community. Art Images for College Teaching (AICT) is a personal, non-profit project of its author, art historian and visual resources curator Allan T. Kohl. AICT is intended primarily to disseminate im...
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Sean Michael Mead's History and Culture Links
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- Briefly annotated listings of varied historical and cultural web sites.
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Medieval Sourcebook: Medieval European Geography Quiz
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- European history requires some knowledge of European geography and so there will be map-based questions in your exams. For this assignment atlases are available in Library Reference Room of the Library. Other geographical information can be gathered from...
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EAWC: Medieval Europe
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- In history texts, medieval European history often goes by its older soubriquet, the Middle Ages. Typically, the period stretches from the collapse of IMPERIAL ROME to the coming together of the forces of the RENAISSANCE in Europe. It was the intelligentsi...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Inquisition - Introduction
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- Back to Medieval Source Book INQUISITION: INTRODUCTION by David Burr When medieval people used the word inquisition, they were referring to a judicial technique, not an organization. There was , in fact, no such thing as the Inquisition in the sense of a...
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Luminarium
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- Medieval, Renaissance, 17th Century. Search the Anthology, A Letter from the Editor, Awards for Luminarium, Visit the Book Store, Visit the Poster Store.
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Medieval Sourcebook: Paul the Silentiary: Descriptio S. Sophiae
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- Back to Medieval Source Book ORB Main Page Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Paul the Silentiary: Descriptio S. Sophiae Paul the Silentiary: The Magnificence of Hagia Sophia Here are some short extracts from a famous encomium [hymn of
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Medieval Sourcebook: Anselm: On the Existence of God
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- Back to Medieval Source Book ANSELM ON GOD'S EXISTENCE God's existence was to some extent obvious for medieval theologians. They simply knew he existed. Nevertheless, they attempted to prove his existence anyway, and the basic strategies employed by them...
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The Music Animation Machine
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- Music moves, and can be understood just by listening. But a conventional musical score stands still, and can be understood only after years of training. The Music Animation Machine bridges this gap, with a score that moves -- and can be understood just b...
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