Petrarch say that it was important to study history because It would affect education for many years.
Petrarch say that it was important to study history because It would affect education for many years.
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I'd say it's because he either wasn't considered important in Egyptian history or because the pharaoh of that time didn't want such an embarrasing occasion to be remembered
Ghadalyan cha itihas. This is how we say it.
Agriculture destinguishes the New Stone Age. Pre-history literally means "before written history", so you would say that lack of written history distinguishes the prehistoric period from the historic period.
Petrarch say that it was important to study history because It would affect education for many years.
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He is trying to express love
who say India is important?shouldn't you rather ask : in the study of religion ; is India important and why ?
You Could Say It Is Both. For History Has To Do With Science Such As Galieo And The Study Of Stars. The Art Is The Greek Study For They Have Done Arts Such As Statues.
In my history? Um.. let's say being born.
I'd say plate tectonics.
You don't HAVE to, but if you are planning on working in the computer field and want to avoid some of the mistakes made in the field in the past you might want to consider it. Also it can be interesting.
I would say it is the most important, although it can be biased. Archaeology is equally important, less details, but more objectivity.
We can say that history is history when history makes sense to humnanity.
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Petrarch's love poetry is mainly addressed to a woman he saw at church on Good Friday 1327, whom Petrarch calls 'Laura' and who may have been Laura de Noves. But it is misleading to say that Laura is the primary subject of the sonnets and canzoni: Petrarch says very little about the woman herself. Petrarch is mainly interested in what 'being in love' feels like; so although the sonnets seem to be addressed to 'Laura' Petrarch is really talking mainly about himself. Talking about a real woman in a sonnet pretty much had to wait for Edmund Spenser - who allows the girl to talk in her own person in his 'One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon The Strand - and didn't really get off the ground until Juliet gets to share a sonnet with Romeo in Shakespeare's play.