Court School of Charles the Bald Lindau Gospels, in Latin, Switzerland, Abbey of St. Gall,
late ninth century ca. 880, 350 x 275 mm.
Not exact matches
His works also contributed to the Carolingian Renaissance in the
late eighth
century to the
ninth century.
There is reason to think that both these passages reflect Israelite prophetism no
later than the
ninth century, 7 and it is not impossible that the Balaam oracle rests upon a much earlier original form.
We do not necessarily infer that legend is early and history
late, for legend and history may develop simultaneously around the same subject, as they apparently do, for example, in the case of the prophet Elijah, in the
ninth century.
While this book itself is too
late in origin to have affected Christian thought since it comes from perhaps the
ninth century A.D., it is probably true that Zoroastrian beliefs concerning eschatology, here carried to such an extreme, did materially affect
late Hebrew and early Christian ideas of the ending of the world and the final judgment.
Others have seen in Deuteronomy 12 - 26 (and 28) a very early North - Israelite work —
late tenth or early
ninth century.
In the
ninth century, the advances in seafaring technology that enabled Scandinavian Vikings to raid northern and central Europe also opened the way for the Norse, as they came to be known in their
later, peaceful incarnations, to journey west to Iceland.
Arab scholars laid the foundations of algebra in the
ninth century; calculus did not emerge in full flower until the
late 1600s.
All sequenced samples were radiocarbon dated (Supplementary Table 2), and fall into three time periods: the Linton sample and two Hinxton samples are from the
late Iron Age (∼ 100 BCE), the four samples from Oakington from the early Anglo - Saxon period (fifth to sixth
century), and three Hinxton samples from the middle Anglo - Saxon period (seventh to
ninth century; Fig. 1c).
Perplexingly, many Mayan populations began to disappear between the
late eighth and end of the
ninth centuries.
Taipei Biennial 2014: The Great Acceleration» Artforum International; September 1, 2014; Busta, Caroline; 354 words TAIPEI FINE ARTS MUSEUM * September 13, 2014 — January 4, 2015 * Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud Dubbed The Great Acceleration,» the
ninth iteration of the Taipei Biennial reflects the fact that the acute social, technological, and economic growth witnessed (and caused) by
late - twentieth -
century life