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  1. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a document tracing the history of the Anglo-Saxon people from 60 BCE (around the time of Julius Caesar’s first British campaign) up until 850 CE. It is basically a chronological account of events in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, a compilation of seven surviving interreRead more

    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a document tracing the history of the Anglo-Saxon people from 60 BCE (around the time of Julius Caesar’s first British campaign) up until 850 CE. It is basically a chronological account of events in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, a compilation of seven surviving interrelated manuscript records that is the primary source for the early history of England. The narrative was first assembled in the reign of King Alfred (871–899) from materials that included some epitome of universal history. The Chronicle survived to the modern period in seven manuscripts and a fragment, which are generally known by letters of the alphabet.

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  1. It is a revival or of the of classical specially in literature, music, art, or architecture. Neoclassical Literature written between 1660 and 1798....writers of the neo classical period tried to imitate the style of the Roman ant Greeks. The neoclassical emphasize upon the classical values objectiviRead more

    It is a revival or of the of classical specially in literature, music, art, or architecture. Neoclassical Literature written between 1660 and 1798….writers of the neo classical period tried to imitate the style of the Roman ant Greeks. The neoclassical emphasize upon the classical values objectivity, impersonality, rationality, decorum, balance, harmony, proportion And moderation.

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