Arabic Literature in the Post-Classical PeriodShams alDīn
3) classical period 古典时期 1. With the development of democratic politics in classical period,democracy developed in Athens. 古典时期(600BC-338BC)雅典民主政治得到发展,对社会的荣誉观产生影响。 更多例句>> 4) pre-classicism 前古典时期
The final volume of the series explores the Arabic literary heritage of the little-known period from the twelfth to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Even though it was during this time that the famous Thousand and One Nights, was composed, very little has been written on the literature...
SUMMARY A. The Chronology of the Post-Classical Period The stage for the Post-Classical Era was set by the same developments that ended its predecessor – the decline and end of classical empires. Capped by invasions of nomadic peoples, the classical decline produced huge changes in the map ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook postclassical Wikipedia post·clas·si·cal (pōst-klăs′ĭ-kəl) adj. Of, relating to, or being a time following a classical period, as in art or literature. ...
铅笔,从老法语 pincel、 小画笔,从拉丁文 penicillus"小尾巴"(见阴茎 —— pincellus 是从后古典拉丁语 period[1]) 是一位艺术家的细画笔的骆驼毛,也可用于前现代铅或粉笔铅笔 ; 写作"石墨书面实施"的含义显然演变在 16 世纪后期。[2] 虽然原型铅笔是一位艺术家的画笔,触笔,用于抓在纸莎草纸或蜡片、...
The meaning of POSTCLASSICAL is of or relating to a period (as in art, literature, or civilization) following a classical one.
Determination of the LMC distance modulus from the Classical Cepheid Period-Luminosity relation The distance modulus of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is the first step onthe determination of the cosmic distance scale. In this paper it is obtainedfr... X Luri,J Torra,F Figueras,... - 《...
“Italian Renaissance humanist, Francesco Petrarch, who coined the term Middle Ages to describe the period in European history from the end of the Roman Empire until his own time, the 1300s”. There were many changes that occurred during this span in history; such as the development of ...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 179Οὐράνιος in the classical period is applied to Zeus in Sparta (Hdt. 6.56) and very frequentlyto Aphrodite.1Both gods retain the epithet later, Zeus receiving it more widely than before(sometimes in the form ἐπουράνι...