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2014
In medieval Roman scholarship, opinions on the effects of contributory negligence varied. It was only in the tradition of ius commune that the question of how to qualify the act of the injured party in legal terms became for the first time explicitly discussed; also for the first time a discussion of the acts of both parties concerned can be observed ...
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In medieval Roman scholarship, opinions on the effects of contributory negligence varied. It was only in the tradition of ius commune that the question of how to qualify the act of the injured party in legal terms became for the first time explicitly discussed; also for the first time a discussion of the acts of both parties concerned can be observed ...
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2017
The early modern period (1543-1785) contributed many physical concepts that are simple enough to be conveyed with a diagram. Copernicus’s heliocentric universe (1543), Galileo’s discovery of the mountains on the moon (1610), Kepler’s laws of planetary motion (1620), Boyle’s law (1662), Newton’s theory of color (1666), and Bernoulli’s principle (1733 ...
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The early modern period (1543-1785) contributed many physical concepts that are simple enough to be conveyed with a diagram. Copernicus’s heliocentric universe (1543), Galileo’s discovery of the mountains on the moon (1610), Kepler’s laws of planetary motion (1620), Boyle’s law (1662), Newton’s theory of color (1666), and Bernoulli’s principle (1733 ...
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Teaching the Early Modern Period
2011Acknowledgements Introduction D.Clarke & D.Conroy The Scholarship of Teaching the Early Modern: An Overview D.Conroy PART I: THE EARLY MODERN IN THE DIGITAL AGE Renaissance Teaching and Learning: Humanist Pedagogy in the Digital Age and What it Might Teach Us D.Clarke Information Revolutions Past and Present, and Teaching the Early Modern Period P ...
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The Reformation and Early Modern Periods
2020From the sixteenth through to the eighteenth centuries, Christians in Western Europe and North America celebrated Christmas in a variety of ways. Some of the practices or elements of celebration are familiar as they are still a part of many Christmas celebrations today, such as gift-giving, hospitality, feasting, singing, and decorating with greenery ...
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The early modern period (1450–1720)
1997This period, which begins before the Reformation and ends with the dawning of the Enlightenment, laid down the foundations of the thought and writing of the modern age and determined the future course of the German-speaking world. Germany in the modern sense did not yet exist, so the territory under discussion is the Holy Roman Empire.
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Early Modern Period (1500–1800 CE)
2017This chapter surveys the limited evidence on Islamic palatial architecture in the Western Mediterranean during the Early Modern Period. Northern Africa was weakly incorporated into the Ottoman Empire as the Barbary States. In the capital cities– Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers – leaders took on the trappings of traditional Islamic rulers and preserved the ...
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