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  • 115Jerónimo Zurita y Castro — Jerónimo Zurita Jerónimo (or Gerónimo) de Zurita y Castro (1512 – 3 November 1580) was a Spanish historian of the sixteenth century who founded the modern tradition of historical scholarship in Spain. Born at Zaragoza, he studied at Alcalá de… …

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  • 119Carolingian minuscule — [ right|frame|Example from 10th century manuscript, Vulgate Luke 1:5 8.] Carolingian or Caroline minuscule is a script developed as a writing standard in Europe so that the Roman alphabet could be easily recognized by the small literate class… …

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