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Catalan art
(Encyclopedia) Catalan artCatalan artkătˈəlăn, –lən [key]. In Catalonia and the territories of the counts of Barcelona, art flowered in the early Middle Ages and continued to flourish through the…cave art
(Encyclopedia) cave art: see Paleolithic art; rock carvings and paintings.Celtic art
(Encyclopedia) Celtic artCeltic artkĕlˈtĭk, sĕlˈ– [key]. The earliest clearly Celtic style in art was developed in S Germany and E France by tribal artisans of the mid- to late 5th cent. b.c. With…The True George Washington: Tastes and Amusements: Arts and Literature
Arts and LiteratureIn 1751, at Barbadoes, Washington "was treated with a play ticket to see the Tragedy of George Barnwell acted: the character of Barnwell and several others was said to be…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Laying Plans [1]
Waging War [1] Laying Plans [1] Sun Tzu said: The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: The Attack by Fire [1]
The Nine Situations The Use of Spies The Attack by Fire [1] Sun Tzu said: There are five ways of attacking with fire. The first is to burn soldiers in their camp; [2…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Waging War [1]
Laying Plans [1] Attack by Stratagem Waging War [1] Sun Tzu said: In the operations of war, where there are in the field a thousand swift chariots, as many heavy chariots, and a…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Tactical Dispositions [1]
Attack by Stratagem Energy Tactical Dispositions [1] Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then waited for an…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Variation in Tactics [1]
Maneuvering The Army on the March [1] Variation in Tactics [1] Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his commands from the sovereign, collects his army and…Sun Tzu on the Art of War: The Army on the March [1]
Variation in Tactics [1] Terrain [1] The Army on the March [1] Sun Tzu said: We come now to the question of encamping the army, and observing signs of the enemy. Pass…