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    Manuscript with the musical notes, 10th-11th cc. (National Archives of Georgia, fond #1446, manuscript #172) 2 pp. parchment; fragment; dimensions: 143x105;...
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  • A. Demandre (born in the 18th century – 1808) was an 18th-century French grammarian and lexicographer. He is known only by the name Demanbre which he put...
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  • Robert Bentley Suthers was born in Manchester in Lancashire, England in 1871. Very little is known about his personal life besides that which can be inferred...
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  • Dafydd ap Huw'r Gof (fl. 1610-1657) was a Welsh poet. He is known to have been from the Bodedern area of Anglesey, but little else is known about him....
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  • Lee Bing (-2012) was a Hong Kong mezzo-soprano. She is best known internationally for an LP Lee Bing sings ancient and modern Chinese poems (1988). Tokwawan...
    689 bytes (47 words) - 23:07, 11 November 2021
  • Paul Bucher (1887 – 1966) was a 20th-century French egyptologist. He worked in the Valley of the Kings where he deciphered and published inscriptions on...
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  • Pythaids were ritual processions of the Athenians to Delphi, in remembrance of the initial journey of Apollo from Delos to Delphi through Athens. The Pythaids...
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  • Thumbnail for Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, Ferrara
    The Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, also called commonly Arcoche, is a scenic and decorative arch located at the end of Corso Giovecca, in Ferrara, region...
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