Vocabulary Apothecary: a pharmacist Incision: a cut or gash Navel: the central point or middle Kinked: to have twisted or curled Exorcise: to seek to expel an evil spirit by a request or solemn ceremonies Galley: a kitchen or an area with kitchen facilities Recant: to withdraw Plenum: the whole of space regarded as being filled with matter
Background Information Sultan: a ruler of an Islamic country Sub deacon: member of the clerical order Marseilles: the capital of Bouches-du-Rhone in SE France Corfu: a Greek Island in the Ionian Sea Chaplain: a person who says the prayer
Vocabulary Baron- A member of the lowest order of the British nobility A similar member of a foreign nobility Reverend Father- an affectionate, devotional or pietistic way of referring to a priest who accepted the term "Father Hasty- Done or acting with excessive speed or urgency; hurried Galley- A large, usually single-decked medieval ship of shallow draft, propelled by sails and oars and used as a merchant ship or warship in the Mediterranean. Apothecary- A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs Captured- Take into one's possession or control by force Detachment- The state of being objective or aloof. Chaplain- A member of the clergy attached to a private chapel, institution, ship, branch of the armed forces, etc Ambassador- An accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country. Sovereign- A supreme ruler, esp. a monarch Incision- A surgical cut made in skin or flesh. Navel-Belly Button Sub deacon- Subdeacon (or sub-deacon) is a title used in various branches of Christianity Dissecting- Methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts. Executioner- An official who carries out a sentence of death on a legally condemned person. Kinked- Form or cause to form a sharp twist or curve Wits- Mental sharpness and inventiveness Heretic- A person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted. Exorcize- exorcise: expel through adjuration or prayers; "exorcise evil spirits Venetian- Of or relating to Venice or its people Mosque- A Muslim place of worship Zealous- Having or showing zeal. Permissible- Permitted; allowed. Recant- Say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, esp. one considered heretical: "heretics were burned if they would not recant". Plenum- An assembly of all the members of a group or committee A space completely filled with matter Subtle- Delicately complex and understated.
Background Information Constantinople- The former name of Istanbul, from ad 330 until the capture of the city by the Turks in 1453. Transylvania- A large tableland region of northwestern Romania separated from the rest of the country by the Carpathian Mountains and the Transylvanian Alps. Part of Hungary until it became a principality of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century; it was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century and was incorporated into Romania in 1918 Knight of Malta- The Knight of Malta is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators. It was initially published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647 Marseilles- A city in southern France; pop. 807,725. French name Marseille. Leibniz- German philosopher and mathematician. He invented differential and integral calculus independently of Newton and proposed an optimist metaphysical theory that included the notion that we live in "the best of all possible worlds." Father General- The Superior General of the Society of Jesus is the official title of the leader of the Society of Jesus
Vocabulary Reverend- A Member of the Christian Clergy. Hasty- Done in a hurry Galley- Large Ship Galley Slave- A person that is supposedly in a team of convicts or a slave that is forced to row a galley. Apothecary- Occupation as a Pharmacist Detachment- Military Unit Father General- The Superior General is the official title of the leader of the Jesuits. Chaplain- A member of the clergy,employed to give religious guidance. Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another Constantinople-The previous name of Istanbul from AD 330, back when it was given its name by Constantine the Great, until the capture of this city by the Turks in 1453 Sultan- Muslim Ruler Mussulman- German term meaning Muslim. Transylvania-The Ottoman Empire in the 16th century which was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century. Kinked- Minor Difficulty Incision- a cut or the act of cutting Holy Inquisition- Movement that was intended to maintain Catholic Orthodoxy and replace Medieval Inquisition. Heretic- somebody who holds unorthodox religious belief Subdeacon-a member of the Roman Catholic clergy who acts as a deacon's assistant by preparing the vessels that are to be used in celebrating Mass Exorcise- to free person or place from evil Mosque- Muslim place of worship Zealous-actively and unreservedly enthusiastic Permissible- to be permitted
HISTORICAL CONTENT- lEIBNIZ- He believed God always chose what is best and he also believed that the best of all possible worlds can actualize every genuine possibility and that this best of all possible worlds will contain all possibilities,which gives us no reason to disagree with nature's perfection. Exorcism- Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons.
Vocabulary Reverend- A Member of the Christian Clergy. Hasty- Done in a hurry Galley- Large Ship Galley Slave- A person that is supposedly in a team of convicts or a slave that is forced to row a galley. Apothecary- Occupation as a Pharmacist Detachment- Military Unit Father General- The Superior General is the official title of the leader of the Jesuits. Chaplain- A member of the clergy,employed to give religious guidance. Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another Constantinople-The previous name of Istanbul from AD 330, back when it was given its name by Constantine the Great, until the capture of this city by the Turks in 1453 Sultan- Muslim Ruler Mussulman- German term meaning Muslim. Transylvania-The Ottoman Empire in the 16th century which was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century. Kinked- Minor Difficulty Incision- a cut or the act of cutting Holy Inquisition- Movement that was intended to maintain Catholic Orthodoxy and replace Medieval Inquisition. Heretic- somebody who holds unorthodox religious belief Subdeacon-a member of the Roman Catholic clergy who acts as a deacon's assistant by preparing the vessels that are to be used in celebrating Mass Exorcise- to free person or place from evil Mosque- Muslim place of worship Zealous-actively and unreservedly enthusiastic Permissible- to be permitted
HISTORICAL CONTENT- lEIBNIZ- He believed God always chose what is best and he also believed that the best of all possible worlds can actualize every genuine possibility and that this best of all possible worlds will contain all possibilities,which gives us no reason to disagree with nature's perfection. Exorcism- Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons
Vocabulary: Reverend Father- The name given to a Christian clergy and minister Hasty- moving or acting with speed Galley- a kitchen Galley Slave- a kitchen slave Apothecary- a pharmacist or druggist. Detachment- the act of detaching. Chaplain- a person who says the prayers Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank. Mussulman- also known as a muslim Turks- also known as Turkish people. Subdeacon- a member of the clerical order next below that of deacon. Adept- very skilled. Kinked-a twist or curl, as in a thread, rope, wire, or hair, caused byits doubling or bending upon itself. Heretic- a baptized Roman Catholic who willfully and persistently rejects any article of faith. Exorcise- to seek and expel evil spirits within someone. Mosque- a Muslim temple or place of public worship. Permissible- that can be permitted. Plenum- a full assembly Subtle- thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor
Historical Context: Buenos Aires- The capital of the largest city in Argentina. It is known for its European architecture and rich cultural life. Constantinople- It was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages it was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe. Sultan- A title coming from the Arabic language meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", and "dictatorship." Knights of Malta- They are the most important of all military orders. Venice- A city in Northern Italy known for its beautiful setting. Marseilles- It is the second largest city in France. Cortu- It is an island near Greece. Relates back to Greek history with symbols that relate to the water god Poseidon.
Vocabulary : Reverend Father: A priest. Galley slave: a criminal or slave condemned to row in a galley. Galley: a kitchen in a ship, plane or camper. Apothecary: a druggist, a pharmacist. Sultan: a sovereign of an Islamis country. Sovereign: a monarch: a king, queen, or other supreme ruler. Chaplain: a person who says the prayer, invocation, for an organization or at an assembly. Invocation: a prayer invoking God's presence. Mussulman: plural for Muslim. Incision: a cut, gash ot notch. Holy Inquistion: a ceremony and insition dedicated to evil. Subdeacon: a member of the derical order next below that of a deacon. Deacon: someone below a priest. Kinked: a twist or curl. Heretic: Someone who rejects any article of faith. Exorcise: to free of evil spirits. Plenum: a full assemnly.
Historical Context: Constantinople: The capital of the Byzantine Empire and of the Ottoman Empire since 1930 it has been offically called Istanbul. Exorcism: Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons Leibniz: German philosopher and mathematician. He invented differential and integral calculus independently of Newton and proposed an optimist metaphysical theory that included the notion that we live in "the best of all possible worlds."
Hasty: acting with excessive speed or urgency Mosque: Muslim area for prayer and religious activities Galley: A large, usually single-decked medieval ship of shallow draft, propelled by sails and oars and used as a merchant ship or warship in the Mediterranean. Apothecary: a pharmacist and medical professional Detachment: a group from a regiment on a special mission Buenos Aires: a seaport in the capital of Argentina Ficer: officer Sovereign: One that exercises supreme, permanent authority, especially in a nation or other governmental unit. Turk: muslim leader Navel: middle of body/abdomen Kinked: A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, as one caused by the tensing of a looped section of wire. Heretic: person who holds opposing opinions, especially one who publicly dissents from the Roman Catholic Church. Permissible: allowable. Recant: to say you no longer hold a certain belief or a opinion, especially heretics. Plenum: space completely filled with matter. Subtle Matter: According to traditional metaphysical theories the ordinarily visible physical body is accompanied by at least seven other invisible bodies. Zealous: devotion for a cause. Historical Context: Chaplain: a member of clergy attached to the chapel of a royal court of college Subdeacon: A member of clergy just below rank of deacon which is below priest Knight of Malta: a Knight from an island country in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily. Mussulman: Muslim. Recant: heretics were burned if they would not recant Leibniz: German philosopher that contributed to an array of subjects. He was noted for his optimism and the belief that this is the best of all possible worlds. He had major contributions to sciences, math, physics, etc. Pre-established Harmony: Body and mind to both casually interact with each other.
Vocabulary
ReplyDeleteApothecary: a pharmacist
Incision: a cut or gash
Navel: the central point or middle
Kinked: to have twisted or curled
Exorcise: to seek to expel an evil spirit by a request or solemn ceremonies
Galley: a kitchen or an area with kitchen facilities
Recant: to withdraw
Plenum: the whole of space regarded as being filled with matter
Background Information
Sultan: a ruler of an Islamic country
Sub deacon: member of the clerical order
Marseilles: the capital of Bouches-du-Rhone in SE France
Corfu: a Greek Island in the Ionian Sea
Chaplain: a person who says the prayer
Vocabulary
ReplyDeleteBaron- A member of the lowest order of the British nobility
A similar member of a foreign nobility
Reverend Father- an affectionate, devotional or pietistic way of referring to a priest who accepted the term "Father
Hasty- Done or acting with excessive speed or urgency; hurried
Galley- A large, usually single-decked medieval ship of shallow draft, propelled by sails and oars and used as a merchant ship or warship in the Mediterranean.
Apothecary- A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
Captured- Take into one's possession or control by force
Detachment- The state of being objective or aloof.
Chaplain- A member of the clergy attached to a private chapel, institution, ship, branch of the armed forces, etc
Ambassador- An accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.
Sovereign- A supreme ruler, esp. a monarch
Incision- A surgical cut made in skin or flesh.
Navel-Belly Button
Sub deacon- Subdeacon (or sub-deacon) is a title used in various branches of Christianity
Dissecting- Methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
Executioner- An official who carries out a sentence of death on a legally condemned person.
Kinked- Form or cause to form a sharp twist or curve
Wits- Mental sharpness and inventiveness
Heretic- A person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted.
Exorcize- exorcise: expel through adjuration or prayers; "exorcise evil spirits
Venetian- Of or relating to Venice or its people
Mosque- A Muslim place of worship
Zealous- Having or showing zeal.
Permissible- Permitted; allowed.
Recant- Say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, esp. one considered heretical: "heretics were burned if they would not recant".
Plenum- An assembly of all the members of a group or committee
A space completely filled with matter
Subtle- Delicately complex and understated.
Background Information
Constantinople- The former name of Istanbul, from ad 330 until the capture of the city by the Turks in 1453.
Transylvania- A large tableland region of northwestern Romania separated from the rest of the country by the Carpathian Mountains and the Transylvanian Alps. Part of Hungary until it became a principality of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century; it was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century and was incorporated into Romania in 1918
Knight of Malta- The Knight of Malta is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators. It was initially published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647
Marseilles- A city in southern France; pop. 807,725. French name Marseille.
Leibniz- German philosopher and mathematician. He invented differential and integral calculus independently of Newton and proposed an optimist metaphysical theory that included the notion that we live in "the best of all possible worlds."
Father General- The Superior General of the Society of Jesus is the official title of the leader of the Society of Jesus
Vocabulary
ReplyDeleteReverend- A Member of the Christian Clergy.
Hasty- Done in a hurry
Galley- Large Ship
Galley Slave- A person that is supposedly in a team of convicts or a slave that is forced to row a galley.
Apothecary- Occupation as a Pharmacist
Detachment- Military Unit
Father General- The Superior General is the official title of the leader of the Jesuits.
Chaplain- A member of the clergy,employed to give religious guidance.
Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another
Constantinople-The previous name of Istanbul from AD 330, back when it was given its name by Constantine the Great, until the capture of this city by the Turks in 1453
Sultan- Muslim Ruler
Mussulman- German term meaning Muslim.
Transylvania-The Ottoman Empire in the 16th century which was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century.
Kinked- Minor Difficulty
Incision- a cut or the act of cutting
Holy Inquisition- Movement that was intended to maintain Catholic Orthodoxy and replace Medieval Inquisition.
Heretic- somebody who holds unorthodox religious belief
Subdeacon-a member of the Roman Catholic clergy who acts as a deacon's assistant by preparing the vessels that are to be used in celebrating Mass
Exorcise- to free person or place from evil
Mosque- Muslim place of worship
Zealous-actively and unreservedly enthusiastic
Permissible- to be permitted
HISTORICAL CONTENT-
lEIBNIZ- He believed God always chose what is best and he also believed that the best of all possible worlds can actualize every genuine possibility and that this best of all possible worlds will contain all possibilities,which gives us no reason to disagree with nature's perfection.
Exorcism- Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons.
Vocabulary
ReplyDeleteReverend- A Member of the Christian Clergy.
Hasty- Done in a hurry
Galley- Large Ship
Galley Slave- A person that is supposedly in a team of convicts or a slave that is forced to row a galley.
Apothecary- Occupation as a Pharmacist
Detachment- Military Unit
Father General- The Superior General is the official title of the leader of the Jesuits.
Chaplain- A member of the clergy,employed to give religious guidance.
Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another
Constantinople-The previous name of Istanbul from AD 330, back when it was given its name by Constantine the Great, until the capture of this city by the Turks in 1453
Sultan- Muslim Ruler
Mussulman- German term meaning Muslim.
Transylvania-The Ottoman Empire in the 16th century which was returned to Hungary at the end of the 17th century.
Kinked- Minor Difficulty
Incision- a cut or the act of cutting
Holy Inquisition- Movement that was intended to maintain Catholic Orthodoxy and replace Medieval Inquisition.
Heretic- somebody who holds unorthodox religious belief
Subdeacon-a member of the Roman Catholic clergy who acts as a deacon's assistant by preparing the vessels that are to be used in celebrating Mass
Exorcise- to free person or place from evil
Mosque- Muslim place of worship
Zealous-actively and unreservedly enthusiastic
Permissible- to be permitted
HISTORICAL CONTENT-
lEIBNIZ- He believed God always chose what is best and he also believed that the best of all possible worlds can actualize every genuine possibility and that this best of all possible worlds will contain all possibilities,which gives us no reason to disagree with nature's perfection.
Exorcism- Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons
Vocabulary:
ReplyDeleteReverend Father- The name given to a Christian clergy and minister
Hasty- moving or acting with speed
Galley- a kitchen
Galley Slave- a kitchen slave
Apothecary- a pharmacist or druggist.
Detachment- the act of detaching.
Chaplain- a person who says the prayers
Ambassador- a diplomatic official of the highest rank.
Mussulman- also known as a muslim
Turks- also known as Turkish people.
Subdeacon- a member of the clerical order next below that of deacon.
Adept- very skilled.
Kinked-a twist or curl, as in a thread, rope, wire, or hair, caused byits doubling or bending upon itself.
Heretic- a baptized Roman Catholic who willfully and persistently rejects any article of faith.
Exorcise- to seek and expel evil spirits within someone.
Mosque- a Muslim temple or place of public worship.
Permissible- that can be permitted.
Plenum- a full assembly
Subtle- thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor
Historical Context:
Buenos Aires- The capital of the largest city in Argentina. It is known for its European architecture and rich cultural life.
Constantinople- It was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages it was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe.
Sultan- A title coming from the Arabic language meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", and "dictatorship."
Knights of Malta- They are the most important of all military orders.
Venice- A city in Northern Italy known for its beautiful setting.
Marseilles- It is the second largest city in France.
Cortu- It is an island near Greece. Relates back to Greek history with symbols that relate to the water god Poseidon.
Vocabulary :
ReplyDeleteReverend Father: A priest.
Galley slave: a criminal or slave condemned to row in a galley.
Galley: a kitchen in a ship, plane or camper.
Apothecary: a druggist, a pharmacist.
Sultan: a sovereign of an Islamis country.
Sovereign: a monarch: a king, queen, or other supreme ruler.
Chaplain: a person who says the prayer, invocation, for an organization or at an assembly.
Invocation: a prayer invoking God's presence.
Mussulman: plural for Muslim.
Incision: a cut, gash ot notch.
Holy Inquistion: a ceremony and insition dedicated to evil.
Subdeacon: a member of the derical order next below that of a deacon.
Deacon: someone below a priest.
Kinked: a twist or curl.
Heretic: Someone who rejects any article of faith.
Exorcise: to free of evil spirits.
Plenum: a full assemnly.
Historical Context:
Constantinople: The capital of the Byzantine Empire and of the Ottoman Empire since 1930 it has been offically called Istanbul.
Exorcism: Exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ, these actions are so the "evil demons" in certain people can get rid of the evil demons
Leibniz: German philosopher and mathematician. He invented differential and integral calculus independently of Newton and proposed an optimist metaphysical theory that included the notion that we live in "the best of all possible worlds."
Waleed Yahya
ReplyDeleteVocab
Hasty: acting with excessive speed or urgency
Mosque: Muslim area for prayer and religious activities
Galley: A large, usually single-decked medieval ship of shallow draft, propelled by sails and oars and used as a merchant ship or warship in the Mediterranean.
Apothecary: a pharmacist and medical professional
Detachment: a group from a regiment on a special mission
Buenos Aires: a seaport in the capital of Argentina
Ficer: officer
Sovereign: One that exercises supreme, permanent authority, especially in a nation or other governmental unit.
Turk: muslim leader
Navel: middle of body/abdomen
Kinked: A tight curl, twist, or bend in a length of thin material, as one caused by the tensing of a looped section of wire.
Heretic: person who holds opposing opinions, especially one who publicly dissents from the Roman Catholic Church.
Permissible: allowable.
Recant: to say you no longer hold a certain belief or a opinion, especially heretics.
Plenum: space completely filled with matter.
Subtle Matter: According to traditional metaphysical theories the ordinarily visible physical body is accompanied by at least seven other invisible bodies.
Zealous: devotion for a cause.
Historical Context:
Chaplain: a member of clergy attached to the chapel of a royal court of college
Subdeacon: A member of clergy just below rank of deacon which is below priest
Knight of Malta: a Knight from an island country in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily.
Mussulman: Muslim.
Recant: heretics were burned if they would not recant
Leibniz: German philosopher that contributed to an array of subjects. He was noted for his optimism and the belief that this is the best of all possible worlds. He had major contributions to sciences, math, physics, etc.
Pre-established Harmony: Body and mind to both casually interact with each other.