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  2. Renaissance (game) - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay is open-ended. [2] Constantine Xanthos of Hillsboro, FL published the game in 1983. [3] Renaissance was "The only true historical role playing game on the market" as of 1983. [1] Game turnaround times were monthly as of the early 1990s. [3] In September 1991, the publisher released Renaissance II, a fully computer-moderated update. [4]

  3. Pamphlet wars - Wikipedia

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    Pamphlet wars refer to any protracted argument or discussion through printed medium, especially between the time the printing press became common, and when state intervention like copyright laws made such public discourse more difficult. [citation needed] The purpose was to defend or attack a certain perspective or idea. Pamphlet wars have ...

  4. List of pamphlet wars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pamphlet wars in history. For several centuries after the printing press became common, people would print their own ideas in small pamphlets somewhat akin to modern blogs. [ 1 ] While these could not be widely available via the internet they could "go viral", [ 2 ] because others were free to reprint pamphlets they liked, and ...

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  6. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    Set during the Wars of the Roses. Assassin's Creed II : 2009: 1459–1499: The main narrative takes place at the height of the Renaissance in Italy during the 15th and early 16th century. Sengoku: 2011: 1467: Sid Meier's Colonization: 1994: 1492–1850: Europa Universalis: 2000: 1492: Exploration: 1994: 1492: Conquest of the New World: 1996: ...

  7. Moneylender (game) - Wikipedia

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    Moneylender is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail game set in renaissance Italy. The game was published by Rick Barr around 1981 and averaged about 8–12, sometimes taking less than six months to finish. Up to ten players role-played families with a focus on economics and resources, versus solely combat.

  8. Propaganda during the Reformation - Wikipedia

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    In this woodblock from 1568, the printer at left is removing a page from the press while the one at right inks the text-blocks. Propaganda during the Reformation (or the Protestant Revolution of 16th century), helped by the spread of the printing press throughout Europe and in particular within Germany, caused new ideas, thoughts, and doctrines to be made available to the public in ways that ...

  9. Joseph Swetnam - Wikipedia

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    The arraignment of lewd, idle, froward, and unconstant women was published in 1615 under the pseudonym Thomas Tell-Troth. Despite this attempt at anonymity, Swetnam was quickly known as the true author (The full title of the original pamphlet was: The araignment of leuud, idle, froward, and vnconstant women : or the vanitie of them, choose you whether : with a commendation of wise, vertuous ...