of Aldwincle, Northamptonshire. The eldest of 14 children of Eramus Dryden and Mary Pickering – an Parliamentary supporting family with Puritan learnings.
In 1644, sent to Westminster School as a King’s Scholar under Richard Busby and was an avid student ofclassics.
In 1650, went up to Trinity College, Cambridge.
In 1654, obtained his BA, graduating top of the list for Trini
of cultural interactions among Latin and Bible and English. A dogma of the Bible won the international status of religious culture with English and the English literature. This medieval survival and interconnection of the English poetry and prose gain the dramatic culmination in the English Renaissance of Shakespeare and the classical culmination in the English neo-classical period of Pope, Dryd
Ⅰ. Introduction
1) Location
Russia is located in the north Eurasia continent (Far East Asia ~ Europe). Russia is the largest country in the world which is about 1/8 of the world’s land area. Because of this huge territory, there is an 11-hour time difference between East and West.
2) Climate
The huge territory of Russia also makes a various climate zone. Basically, Russia has continental
THE SCHOOLS OF THE EMPIRE
Schools of grammar and rhetoric
were alive till the end of the 4th Century till they swept away with the Empire itself
Introduce their culture and institutions
Another Remarkable features of this Period
Uniformity over a long period of time under the most diverse conditions
Without substantial change
* Augustine
School of the primus magiste
Classicism
In the arts, refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seeks to emulate.
Originally Classicism was professed for humanism, equality, liberty, etc.
Later it was studied deductively. So the art ofclassicism typically seeks to be formal and restrained.
Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism -the name given to quite
1. Definition of Natural Theology
The existence and attributes of the deity
-> stand on ‘natural reason’
A type of theological discourse
The attempt to construct
rational “proofs” for
God’s existence and attributes
ⅠCharacteristics of the Italian Renaissance
Before the Renaissance
Black death
most devastating pandemic peaking in Europe
between 1348-1350
killing 75 million- 200million
-Spread of the Black death
-Political disorder
-Economic recession
So called “calamitous 14th century”
Renaissance
Renaissance?
meaning REBIRTH
a cultural movement of 14th
Radically democratic political club of the French Revolution
Today> Any extreme political radical
Foundation
- Estates-General of 1789
Rapid Growth
The Reign of Terror
“To punish the oppressors of humanity is clemency; to forgive them is barbarity. “
English Jacobins
- English Supporters of the French Revolution- Edmund Burke, “Reflections on the Revolution in France and
1, Veil
1) Meaning of veil
A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by women, that is intended to cover some part of the head or face. One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an object or space.
Use: For centuries, women have worn sheer veils, but only under certain circumstances. They would have been used, as an alternative to a mask, as a simp
of Cannanite Language is classified into Canaanite, Ugaritic, Hebrew, Phoenician, 분어, and Moabite languages, and also it can be divided into Northern Canaanite(Ugaritic), Central Canaanite(Phoenician), Southern Canaanite(Hebrew and Moabite) according to regions. Ugaritic was a sphenogram language spoken in Ugarit city state around 1400 B.C. and only consonants were used according to segmental