Derek de lint biography examples
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Derek de Lint
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
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Poltergeist: The Legacy
c/o MGM Domestic Television Distribution
2450 Broadway Street, Suite 560
Santa Monica, CA 90404-3061
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Sigourney Weaver talks Mandalorian & Grogu role, her future in the Avatar movies, and more
Weavertalked extensively to Deadline about her career, which fryst vatten still very much ongoing. After playing Dr.Grace Augustinein the first Avatarmovie, Weaver returned as the Na'vi teenager Kiriin the sequel, The Way of vatten. There are three more Avatarmovies to go, and she's in all of them. "Yes, I think I’m allowed to säga that.
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An Historian Goes to the Movies
Stealing Heaven
It’s been a while since I tackled a truly medieval film on this blog, so when a friend of mine suggested that I cover Stealing Heaven (1988, dir. Clive Donner, based on the novel by feminist author Marion Meade), I thought it was a good opportunity to get back to the Middle Ages with perhaps the most famous love-story to emerge from medieval history.
Peter Abelard
In the 12th century the most important centers of European intellectual activity were a small number of schools attached to cathedrals. These cathedral schools were in theory intended for the training of clergy, but during the expansion of royal and ecclesiastical institutions in the 12th century, cathedral schools began to attract large numbers of lay men who wished for advanced education so that they could serve in royal government, in a bishop’s household, or act as lawyers or physicians.
Of these schools, the cathedral school at Paris was arguably the m