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Confessing secrets: secret communication and the origins of modern science / Macrakis, Kristie   Journal Article
Macrakis, Kristie Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Communication  Science  Renaissance  Modern Science 
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ID:   099526


End of the African renaissance / Gilley, Bruce   Journal Article
Gilley, Bruce Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   067262


Europe: from the Renaissance to Waterloo / Ergang, Robert 1967  Book
Ergang, Robert Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication Lexington, D C Heath and Company, 1967.
Description xvii, 753p.Hbk
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Need for second renaissance / Devi, V S Rama   Journal Article
Devi, V S Rama Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Renaissance, which literally means rebirth, renewal, rediscovery, refers to the period in European civilization spanning the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries that immediately followed the Middle Ages. While popularly understood as a revolution in architecture, painting and sculpture in Europe during this period, the Renaissance was not merely an artistic and literary movement. For the scholars and thinkers of the day, it was a time for the revival of classical literature, learning, wisdom and values.
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Renaissance in Central Asia and emergence of the 'new great game': India's espousal as the game changer / Kanwar, P S   Article
Kanwar, P S Article
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