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| | Was there a Reformation in the sixteenth century? - SIS |
 | | Much of the sixteenth century was "old" and "medieval." To argue that the Protestant Reformation was an essentially medieval phenomenon does not preclude the acknowledgment that some notions and ideas were new. |  | | France, which had its share of turbulence in the sixteenth century, did not experience a dramatic break. |  | | Sleidanus, in turn, weighed in with the argument that the Reformation had been about political freedom, about German liberation from foreign political exploitation, an argument hardly calculated to please the emperor who, if he ever saw the book, might well have concluded that his abdication had been the right decision. |
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http://www.servetus.org/en/news-events/articulos/200310272.htm
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| | Carleton Cunningham: The Devil and the Religious Controversies of Sixteenth-Century France |
 | | In concentrating on behavior and practice, as opposed to doctrine and dogma, these historians have shown that Christianity as understood by the masses was at times far removed from the liturgical and doctrinal controversies of the elite. |  | | The impression left by many of these is that the majority were written in an attempt to suppress the unorthodox views of the masses. |  | | William Monter has stated that "throughout much of Protestant and Catholic Europe, governments made defacto compromises with learned magic during the sixteenth century, while condemning popular or 'superstitious' magic and executing witches for their maleficia. |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH35/cunn1.html
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 | | While his factual description gradually gained credibility, the Europeans of his day and long after continued to cherish a belief in the mysterious and exotic East. |  | | The earliest commentators identified Ceylon with the Taprobane of the Ptolemaic maps, compared its relation to India with Sicily's relation to Italy, and described its geography and political and linguistic divisions. |  | | At this time the Jesuits also began gathering reliable information on Asia's geography for European cartographers, such as M.V. Coronelli of Venice, to incorporate into their maps. |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/lach.html
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 | | "Erasmus and the Jews of History." Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Toronto, Ontario, 22-25 October 1998. |  | | "Peter Canisius and the Confessionalization of Humanism." Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, Toronto, 28-31 October 2004. |  | | Review of Geoffrey Dipple, Antifraternalism and Anticelricalism in the German Reformation: Johann Eberlin von Günzberg and the Campaign against the Friars (Aldershot, Hampshire: Scolar Press, 1996) in Canadian Journal of History 32 (1997): 248-49. |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~pabel/cv.htm
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| | Sixteenth century |
 | | The Paul Page Offers resources by Protestants attempting to understand Pauline writings by engaging first-century Judaism on its own terms, not in the context of the Protestant-Catholic debates of the sixteenth century. |  | | 16th Century Theatre Database An archive of articles on sixteenth century theatre. |  | | A political division of ancient Rome, meeting in the Centuriate Assembly |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Sixteenth_century.html
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| | The Military Revolution in Sixteenth-Century Europe - David Eltis |
 | | The sixteenth century saw massive changes, and this book traces and documents the revolution in military strategies, weapons, and theories. |  | | Eltis suggests that key developments in training, organization, tactics and siege warfare occurred in the sixteenth century and, taken together, these innovations constitute a military revolution, changing the face of war. |  | | This meticulous study explores the development of armor, weapons, and tactics in the sixteenth century. |
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http://www.bookfinder.us/review6/0760707650.html
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| | Chapter 12: A History of Spain and Portugal |
 | | Portuguese adventurers and entrepreneurs became increasingly autonomous in their small enclaves, and had to rely on the local half-caste society they were engendering and on their armed slaves. |  | | During his reign all the fruits of a century of trading, exploration, planning, and hardship were harvested, and before his death the boundaries of the thalassocracy had been extended beyond the east coast of Asia. |  | | During the second half of the century the most numerous were the Franciscans, and at times as many as five hundred members of this order, from Portugal and elsewhere, were laboring in the East. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/payne1/payne12.htm
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| | Sixteenth Century Literature. (Level 4 module in English) |
 | | This module will introduce students not only to the literature of the century through a range of multigeneric writings, but also to the key political and religious issues of the era. |  | | Critically survey a range of sixteenth century writings and their relation to religious, political and cultural developments. |  | | Demonstrate a rigorous knowledge of the development of sixteenth century writing in relation to the theory of genre. |
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http://www.derby.ac.uk/english/lit16.html
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| | The Film Shakespeare in Love gives a realistic portrayal of sixteenth century life while also appealing directly to a ... |
 | | n any credibility in the sixteenth century and the relationship between Will and Viola probably would never have happened. |  | | Will and Viola's relationship is a type of anachronism because it has many modern elements that would not have been plausible in the sixteenth century. |  | | These instances mock the typical Freudian methods of psychology and are also anachronisms as Freud was a twentieth century psychologist and his methods would not have been used in the sixteenth century. |
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http://www.coursework.info/i/2423.html
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| | Renaissance and Reformation by William Gilbert |
 | | This was formatted and installed by Lynn H. Nelson at the University of Kansas |  | | General Characteristics and Historical Interpretations of Faith and Spirituality in the Sixteenth Century |  | | Economic Trends and Conditions in the Sixteenth Century |
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http://www.ku.edu/carrie/texts/carrie_books/gilbert/index.html
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| | Sixteenth-Century Turkish Names |
 | | However, I hope this article will be useful to people interested in the history of names, especially those involved in historical reenactment. |  | | The system of transliteration used here is based on modern Turkish, which uses certain special characters. |  | | Until the twentieth century, Turkish was written in an Arabic script. |
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http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/ursula/ottoman
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| | H-Soz-u-Kult / Termine / CFP: Fruehe Neuzeit Interdisziplinaer Sessions at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference |
 | | H-Soz-u-Kult / Termine / CFP: Fruehe Neuzeit Interdisziplinaer Sessions at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference |  | | Each year, Frühe Neuzeit Interdisziplinär (FNI), the society for early modern German studies, sponsors a set of sessions at the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, which will convene in Atlanta, 20-23 October 2005. |  | | CFP: Fruehe Neuzeit Interdisziplinaer Sessions at the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference |
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http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/termine/id=3687&count=326&recno=14&sort=ort&order=up&segment_ignore=128
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| | The Rainbow Gig List And Recording Chronology: 1974-1976 |
 | | Catch The Rainbow included on "Live In Germany 1976". |  | | Press reports had referred to French dates having been recorded but nothing seems to have been included on the album. |  | | Sixteenth Century Greensleeves, Stargazer and Still I'm Sad included on "Live In Germany 1976". |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nigel.d.young/rainbow/rainbow1.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Counterpoint : The Polyphonic Vocal Styles of the Sixteenth Century |
 | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | This is clear, easy and understable book about polyphonic style of sixteenth Century. |  | | There are so many superior features to this book that it's difficult to choose what to mention, so I'll just begin with the fact that you do NOT get flooded with more examples than you can possibly make use of. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/048627036X?v=glance
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century |
 | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | Customers interested in The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century may also be interested in |  | | The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, February 10, 2000 |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0807013013?v=glance
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| | Sixteenth Century |
 | | The second half of the century was consumed with the Wars of Religion, which were as much a political and civil conflict as a religious one. |  | | A spirit of inquiry, a desire to return to first principles, was blowing through the Church, which had been the unifying cultural foundation of Europe for a millenium. |  | | The century opened with the discovery of a new continent. |
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http://www.lepg.org/sixteen.htm
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| | Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.05.15 |
 | | Freedman argues that this mode of representation was problematic for a Christian society but flourished in the sixteenth century, and not before or afterwards. |  | | First, many of the works of art discussed in this book were completed before the middle of the century and before the appearance of the numismatic treatises. |  | | This is the portrayal of a single figure, or one in a group in which it "is seen as if either actually alone or seemingly detached from all the other figures and objects visible in the same space" (20). |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2004/2004-05-15.html
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| | Chairs - Sixteenth Century |
 | | Early in the sixteenth century painted chairs were commonly in vogue both in England and on the Continent of Europe. |  | | The high - backed bench gave place to the curule-shaped chair which became popular about 1530, having been reintroduced into England by Italian workmen, who were brought over to this country in the reign of Henry VIII. |  | | All through the sixteenth century it was customary to place armchairs for those entitled to sit at the high places at table, benches and stools being used by others. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles17/furniture-97.shtml
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| | Society in Crisis: France in the Sixteenth Century (J.H.M. Salmon) |
 | | The second part is a military and political narrative history of the religious wars that wracked France during the second half of the century, but the stress on social history is also continued. |  | | The first part, about a third of the book, considers the state of France in the first half of the century, with the focus on political and judicial institutions and, to a lesser extent, on economics. |  | | A general knowledge of the political history of the period is pretty much assumed, though the glossary and chronology at the back make the book bearable for the novice. |
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http://www.dannyreviews.com/h/Society_in_Crisis.html
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| | Quilting - Sixteenth Century |
 | | Quilting in Italy was concentrated on the island of Sicily, though the climate of the Mediterranean delayed the peak of popularity until the seventeenth century. |  | | Planning a design for needlework often has been beyond the scope of a worker whose skill in executing it was of the highest order, while others with perhaps less ability for sewing, have been notable and professional designers, among whom men as well as women how have interest in quilting. |  | | The poor were not able to afford these because of the intense labor and expensive materials. |
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http://www.kateryndedevelyn.org/qult16th.htm
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| | Sixteenth Century links UK |
 | | The set is based upon the political and military situation that prevailed in the sixteenth century. |  | | Sixteenth Century links UK or references to the subject of sixteenth century... |  | | Sixteenth Century links UK Sixteenth Century links UK or references to sixteenth century... |
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http://videouk.ronnieboumusic.co.uk/video/sixteenthcentury.html
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| | H-Net Review: Gerard F. Denault on France in the Sixteenth Century |
 | | France in the Sixteenth Century, A Medieval Society Transformed |  | | The sixteenth century witnessed the creation of the myth of the Carolingians supplanting the |  | | Generally, studies of specific events and personalities have been situated in either a "short sixteenth century" dominated by the Wars of Religion or a "long sixteenth century" tracing the building of the "New," administrative, or judicial monarchy. |
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http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=17312859478364
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 | | This is a wide-ranging analysis of the second half of the century. |  | | This book has detailed diagrams of actual surviving garments, many of which have become so fragile they are no longer on public display in the museums that own them. |  | | This is a great divide between the first half of the sixteenth century (the reigns of François I and Henri II), and the second half, consumed as it was by war, social instability, and economic stress. |
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http://www.lepg.org/biblio.htm
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| | The Sixteenth Century and Education |
 | | As popularly understood in the twentieth century, catechism refers to a form of instruction mainly for children, although it was used with children and adults alike in civilized antiquity, the schools of Judaism, and the early Christian church, and was so used again during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |  | | Catechisms proliferated during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |  | | Europeans of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries experienced a complex of changes-economic, political, technological, religious, scientific, aesthetic-which demanded a substantial increase in the pool of leadership capacity. |
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http://education.umn.edu/EdPA/iconics/reading%20room/7.htm
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| | NGA - Venetian Painting in the Later Sixteenth Century |
 | | By the middle of the sixteenth century, a new generation of painters began to challenge Titian's dominance over Venetian art. |  | | Tour: Venetian Painting in the Later Sixteenth Century |  | | The three most important artists to do so were Tintoretto, Veronese, and Jacopo Bassano. |
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http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg28/gg28-main1.html
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| | HNG: 16th C. Gaelic Names |
 | | All names listed are known to have been used by Gaels in the relevant region in the sixteenth century or else are known to have been used in the fifteenth century and it is probable that they were also used at least in the early sixteenth century. |  | | This is called a normalized spelling, which can be thought of as a theoretically correct spelling according to the rules for the period under consideration rather than the most common spellings actually found. |  | | A normalized Gaelic spelling for the sixteenth century has been used for all names; capitalization follows modern editorial conventions. |
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http://www.medievalscotland.org/scotnames/hng16gaelic
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| | Study Guide: Sixteenth Century Introduction |
 | | Identify some of the most important geographical discoveries of the sixteenth century. |  | |       The major issue for the 16th century humanist writer was a combination of a reverance for the classics of ancient Greece and Rome and a concern for Christianity. |  | | Humanists like Desiderius Erasmus advocated and engaged in the critical study of the Scriptures. |
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http://www.emu.edu/courses/eng351a/studgdsix.htm
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| | Unpublished French accounts of the later sixteenth century |
 | | Unpublished French accounts of the later sixteenth century |  | | \green\*.* Unpublished French accounts of the later sixteenth century, transcribed from the MSS in the Bibliothèque Nationale by Dr. Mark Greengrass, Department of History, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN. |  | | The ESFDB requires all colleagues supplying supplying data, or who consult the resulting Database, to undertake to give full and proper acknowledgement (including specific citation) in any resulting scholarly work or publication to the name of the contributing scholar whose files they have used, including the specific filenames (ESFDB dataset name). |
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http://www.le.ac.uk/hi/bon/ESFDB/GREEN/green.html
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| | i Sebastiani - Sixteenth Century Images |
 | | Sixteenth Century image of "The Serenade of Pantalone" from a French Theatre chronology site |  | | See the Recueil Fossard images on this Lazzi Site, in particular: see introduction [hair-washing], both toothache images, the left image of illness, the right image of enema, the right image of agility, the right image of bamboozling, the left image of violence, and both images of disguise. |  | | This image of Scapino wooing a woman is from the featherbook 1618 [therefore post-16th Century]. |
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http://www.isebastiani.com/Images/a_webpix/webpix.html
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| | Sixteenth century church events |
 | | It became one because of what he did there. |  | | A couple of years ago in preparing our Christian History Institute video curriculum Reformation Overview* I was privileged to visit all the major Reformation locations where the original events took place. |  | | What Happened in the Sixteenth Century -- Outburst of a New Christian Art; Printed Bibles; Luther; Protestant Reformation; Calvin; Jesuits |
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http://chi.gospelcom.net/centuries/cnt16.shtml
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| | The Sixteenth Century |
 | | The Van Kampen Collection documents the aspects of the sixteenth century most essential to scholars of the biblical text: the rekindling of interest in the original languages, textual criticism, and the resulting new vernacular translations. |  | | The Collection holds two of the three major polyglots of the sixteenth century, the Complutensian (1522) and the Nuremberg (1599) Polyglots, as well as the first polyglot edition ever published, the Genoa Polyglot Psalter of 1516. |  | | As an extension of the collection of sixteenth-century English Bibles, a number of sixteenth-century contraband pamphlets in English have been purchased, including the first editions of works by John Frith and Miles Coverdale, and several early editions of Tyndale's treatises. |
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http://www.solagroup.org/vkc/sixteenthcentury.html
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| | Northern Mannerism in the Early Sixteenth Century Special Topics Page Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan ... |
 | | Antwerp's central place in this movement, which has led to the creation of the sub-term "Antwerp Mannerism," can be linked to its emergence as the economic capital of Northern Europe at the beginning of the sixteenth century. |  | | As a movement, this branch of Northern Mannerism was relatively short-lived, dying out by the fourth decade of the 1500s, but it was echoed in some of the trends explored by Netherlandish artists around the turn of the following century. |  | | The devotional character of Northern Mannerism in the early sixteenth century is perhaps the movement's most consistent and enduring feature. |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/nman/hd_nman.htm
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| | Department of Music: University of Pittsburgh |
 | | Introduction to Historical Musicology; Music in Medieval Institutions; Secular Music of the Renaissance; Women and Music in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Music and Institutions in Sixteenth-Century Venice; Source Studies; Mode in Theory and Practice in the Middle Ages; The Multi-Movement Madrigal in the Mid-Sixteenth Century; the Six-Voice Madrigal in the Sixteenth Century. |  | | "Before and After Music Printing: The Idea of Ownership of Music in the Sixteenth Century," in selected papers from the 2002 meeting of the International Musicological Society (Leuven: Alamire, in press). |  | | "'Crows in Swans' Feathers': Venetian Publishers and the Commercialization of Music in the Sixteenth Century." Bunting Institute Colloquium Series, Harvard, April 1987. |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~musicdpt/faculty/lewis.html
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| | German Drama in the Sixteenth Century |
 | | Little did either king or royal guest suspect the mighty changes which a single century was to make in the relations of their respective countries and languages. |  | | German, he said, was a language for servants and horses. |
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http://www.theatrehistory.com/german/bates003.html
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| | Sixteenth Century |
 | | Explores four mysteries--one concerning Venice, one about medical patients in Renaissance Italy, one about a conspiracy to poison Queen Elizabeth I, and one about Gutenberg. |  | | Information about the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the latter part of the 16th century. |  | | Guide to the history, culture, and daily life of 16th century France. |
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http://www.joeant.com/DIR/cat/11162
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| | History: Review of New Books: Collinson, Patrick, ed. The Sixteenth Century, 1485-1603.(Book Review)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The editor, Patrick Collinson, and his contributors have synthesized the findings of the various specialty fields into a coherent account by integrating the political, religious, military, and social history of the period. |  | | The Sixteenth Century, 1485-1603 Oxford: Oxford University Press 303 pp., $16.95, ISBN 0-19-820766-2 Publication Date: February 2002 |  | | The Sixteenth Century, 1485-1603 is a major contribution to our understanding of the relationships and interactions of England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland in the sixteenth century. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:127161554&refid=holomed_1
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| | About this sixteenth century woodcut |
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http://www.southmeadowfruitgardens.com/About.html
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| | Lottery History |
 | | This Act especially affected the French and Catholic clergy, who for close to a century had financed its good works with lottery proceeds. |  | | More than 100 foreign lotteries exist and many have operated for centuries. |  | | 1964: The New Hampshire Legislature created the state lottery, the first legal lottery in this century; it was labeled a "Sweepstakes" and tied to horse races to avoid the 70-year-old federal antilottery statutes. |
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| | The History of Costume - Index #7 |
 | | Plate #40 - Late Sixteenth Century - Germany |  | | Plate #37 - First Third of the Sixteenth Century - Germany |  | | Plate #42 - Late Sixteenth Century - Italy |
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http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/COSTUME7_INDEX.HTML
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| | Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France |
 | | Natalie Davis' study probes the Pardon letters of sixteenth century France in an attempt to discern the fundamental attitudes of sixteenth-century society regarding violence, religion, crime and other matters. |  | | She points out that while the pardon letters are not necessarily the "objective" truth of events, they do provide us with an invaluable glimpse into how common people in the Sixteenth Century told tales and what aspects of life they considered important when composing their tales of woe and betrayal which lead to their imprisonment. |  | | Davis' style and insights are witty, concise and yet still in depth. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/p:0804717990
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| | sixteenth century clothing - Everything Clothing Online |
 | | Great computr built best system very against never use after sixteenth century clothing, state onlien fish many lines great other question become. |  | | Sixteenth century clothing for living history from an album of historic places and other images, items from a collection of reproduction historical clothing, costume, needlework and other textiles... |  | | Susan Reed: Men's Headdress -- A Review of Literature |
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http://www.sayitwiththread.ca/century-clothing/sixteenth-century-clothing.html
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| | Sixteenth Century English Literature |
 | | An online seminar on sixteenth century politics that places Queen Elizabeth in cultural and historical context. |  | | William Shakespeare and the Internet," which aims to be a complete guide to Shakespeare on the internet. |  | | Since many students search this site for authors from other time periods, we are listing some of the best web bibliographies and searchable journals in these periods. |
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http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Groups/16thC.htm
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