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(Georges Duby. A Europa na Idade Média, 1984. Adaptado.)
O texto destaca a importância do uso das imagens na difusão do cristianismo durante a Idade Média. Tal uso
(Tito Lívio. História de Roma, 1989.)
Tito Lívio foi um romano que viveu de 59 a.C. a 17 d.C. O historiador alude a uma contradição existente na cidade de Roma, ainda no período republicano, em que
(Tucídides. História da Guerra do Peloponeso, 1990. Adaptado.)
O historiador grego Tucídides viveu na cidade de Atenas durante a Guerra do Peloponeso (431–404 a.C.), que opôs Atenas e Esparta com seus respectivos aliados. Tucídides sustenta que o historiador precisa
Mr. Day was a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England. He usually went to France or Germany for a few weeks during his summer holidays, and he spoke French and German quite well.
But one year Mr. Day said to one of his friends, “I’m going to have a holiday in Athens. But I don’t speak Greek, so I’ll go to evening classes and have Greek lessons for a
month before I go.”
He studied very hard for a month, and then 10 holidays began and he went to Greece.
When he came back a few weeks later, his friend said to him, “Did you have any trouble with your Greek when you were in Athens, Dick?”
“No, I didn’t have any trouble with it,” answered Mr. Day. “But the Greeks did!”
(L. A. Hill. Elementary Stories for Reproduction, 1977.)
Mr. Day was a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England. He usually went to France or Germany for a few weeks during his summer holidays, and he spoke French and German quite well.
But one year Mr. Day said to one of his friends, “I’m going to have a holiday in Athens. But I don’t speak Greek, so I’ll go to evening classes and have Greek lessons for a
month before I go.”
He studied very hard for a month, and then 10 holidays began and he went to Greece.
When he came back a few weeks later, his friend said to him, “Did you have any trouble with your Greek when you were in Athens, Dick?”
“No, I didn’t have any trouble with it,” answered Mr. Day. “But the Greeks did!”
(L. A. Hill. Elementary Stories for Reproduction, 1977.)