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How a 16th-century theologian shaped your Bill of Rights
What does the 16th-century German theologian Martin Luther have to do with our Bill of Rights? The answer may surprise you.
The unidentified ship is believed to have been built in the late 1500s, which would make it older than Sweden's iconic 17th century warship "Vasa." ...
As the 16th-century religious wars raged around Europe, Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck collaborated with printmaker Philip Galle on a series of 22 engravings featuring Old Testament destruction.
Seabirds are mentioned in European sources throughout the 16th century, but birds like the fura buchos are often overlooked ...
For millennia, humans have been fascinated by the idea of reaching the stars. Ancient civilizations in Babylonia and India, notably, had some sort of space travel narrative. People also have long been ...
The winning bid for a rare plate by 16th century Italian ceramicist Nicola da Urbino came in at 10 times the original estimate, during Lyon & Turnbull's auction on Wednesday Glenn Garner is a form ...
A new exhibition, “Mind Over Matter,” invites viewers to pause and connect with the teachings of Zen Buddhism Antonia Mufarech | Correspondent The natural colors of a stoneware tea bowl from Japan and ...
A Journey is a Fragment of Hell. 舒 AWLIYAI EFENDI. A SILESIAN gentleman, Hentzner by name, who acted as traveling tutor in the last year of the sixteenth century, acknowledges that the troubles of a ...
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