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  2. Georges Van Den Abbeele - Wikipedia

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    Georges Van Den Abbeele is a literary scholar, culture critic, philosopher, and writer.He is Professor of Humanities at the University of California at Irvine, with appointments in the departments of English, and European Languages and Studies, with affiliated appointments in Comparative Literature, Classics, and philosophy, as well as the PhD Program in Culture and Theory.

  3. De natura rerum (Cantimpré) - Wikipedia

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    De natura rerum is an encyclopedic work – thus belonging to the encyclopedic genre, largely widespread on the Latin Late Middle Ages – that wants to represent a complete and exhaustive compendium of the previous scientific history, specifically for clergy.

  4. Immortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Immortality of the mind is sometimes accomplished by periodically moving it to a new physical body, transferring either just the consciousness as in A. E. van Vogt's 1948 novel The World of Null-A or transplanting the entire brain as in Michael G. Coney's 1974 novel Friends Come in Boxes; [13] [35] the new body is a clone of the original person ...

  5. Index of ancient Egypt–related articles - Wikipedia

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    The Immortality of Writers; The Indestructibles; The Land of Foam; The lion hunts of Amenhotep III during the first ten years of his reign; The Maxims of Ptahhotep; The Mummy; The Mummy; The Mummy; The Mummy Returns; The Mummy's Ghost; The Mummy's Hand; The Mummy's Tomb; The Prince of Egypt; The Quarrel of Apophis and Seqenenre

  6. The Immortality of Writers - Wikipedia

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    The Immortality of Writers is an Ancient Egyptian wisdom text likely to have been used as an instructional work in schools. It is recorded on the verso side of the Chester Beatty IV papyrus (BM 10684) held in the British Museum .

  7. Thomas of Cantimpré - Wikipedia

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    Thomas of Cantimpré was born of noble parentage in 1201, [2] at Sint-Pieters-Leeuw (a small town near Brussels), in the Duchy of Brabant. In 1206 his father (returning from Palestine, where he had fought alongside Richard I of England) sent Thomas to Liège, where he began to tackle the difficulties of the trivium and quadrivium, studying from age 5 to age 11; in Liège he also had the chance ...

  8. Peter Van Den Abeele - Wikipedia

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    Peter Van Den Abeele (born 1 May 1966) is a Belgian cyclist. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. [1] References

  9. Joseph Denis Odevaere - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition in Ghent two years later led to his appointment as court painter to King William I of the Netherlands in 1815. In this position, he began a campaign for the return of several major art works that had been looted from Bruges by the French Army; including pieces by Michelangelo, Jan van Eyck, Hans Memling, and Gerard David. In ...