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  2. Exhibition (scholarship) - Wikipedia

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    As a consolation prize she was given four volumes of Homer and her place was given to the boy who had come sixth in the tests. [ 2 ] At Oxford and Cambridge, it is typical to be awarded an exhibition for near-first-class performance in examinations; Sheffield's "Petrie Watson Exhibition" is a grant awarded for projects which enhance or ...

  3. Consolation prize - Wikipedia

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  4. Consolatio - Wikipedia

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    The consolatio literary tradition ("consolation" in English) is a broad literary genre encompassing various forms of consolatory speeches, essays, poems, and personal letters. consolatio works are united by their treatment of bereavement, by unique rhetorical structure and topoi, and by their use of universal themes to offer solace. [ 3 ]

  5. Consolation - Wikipedia

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    Consolation is an important topic arising in history, the arts, philosophy, and psychology. In the field of medicine, consolation has been broadly described as follows: Before and after fundamental medicine offers diagnoses, drugs, and surgery to those who suffer, it should offer consolation. Consolation is a gift.

  6. Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum ...

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    The solution proposed by Paladini to resolve the dispute between Satan and Jesus, namely to entrust the cause to an impartial tribunal of arbitration, is the one adopted to resolve the schism of the West, with the convening of a council - the first in Pisa (1409), but without success, then at the Council of Constance - which obtained in 1415 ...

  7. Richard Hofstadter - Wikipedia

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    The book was a critical success and sold nearly a million copies at university campuses, where it was used as a history textbook; critics found it "skeptical, fresh, revisionary, occasionally ironical, without being harsh or merely destructive."

  8. Book of Divine Consolation - Wikipedia

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    [7] [4] The range of likely publication years makes it clear that Eckhart was already in an advanced stage of his career when he wrote the book, while it is not clear at what exact period Eckhart wrote the "Book of Divine Consolation", it was at an advanced stage in his career in the Dominican order after he had experience as a teacher and ...

  9. List of history awards - Wikipedia

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    American History Book Prize New-York Historical Society Children's History Book Prize Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History: National Council on Public History book prize: National Council on Public History: Best book about or growing out of public history published within the previous two calendar years: since 2005 Francis Parkman Prize