From the 15th century to the early 16th century, I went to the Ottoman Empire, India, China and Japan to study Portuguese King Kramer as Portuguese Trade Officer, along with Liliana · Aline · Palmeiro. It is the world. Government systems, culture, and religion to determine whether one of them is a suitable place to conquer or construct labor unions. When I was working I could not reveal my identity, ie I was a Portuguese trader, so I pretended to pretend to be Virgin Mary.
Early contact between Europeans (mainly Portuguese) from the 15th century to the early 16th century was focused mainly on coastal areas of West Africa related to trade, but work and exploration of missionaries also took place It was. In the meantime, the Europeans traded as slaves, sugar, pepper, ivory, wax, gold. Gold trading is a major factor expanding Europe's attention to West Africa. Gold from West Africa, in particular gold from Ghana, occupied one-tenth of the world's gold reserves in the early 16th century (Boahen, 1986). The growing dependence on the growth of European gold and related commercial capitalists strengthens the connection between Europe and West Africa
Throughout the Middle Ages, European churches often performed mysterious plays and talked about Biblical stories. These have become widespread in Europe at the end of the 15th century. From the 15th century to the 16th century, these developments became a moral game and became a fable drama to persuade the audience to move to virtue. "Christianity and Literature" is a peer-reviewed literary magazine published every quarter, covering literature and Christian thought and encounter with history. The premise of the journal is not a specific theological orientation, but to respect the orthodox understanding of Christianity as a historically defined belief. It was issued by Sage and is currently edited by Caleb Spencer of Mark Eaton, Matthew Smith, and Azusa Pacific University.
literature. The origins of Belarusian literature can be traced back to the Kievan Rus era. It was formed in the 14th and 15th centuries and reached its climax in the 16th century when publishers, humanists, scientists and writers Francesca Scalina published the first book - the Bible - Belarusian. Modern Belarusian literature began in the 19th century and has a national identity. V. Dunin-Marcinkevich is a poet and a playwright who was the most dominant person at the time. He developed a new form of literature in Belarus, such as idyllic, folklore, and comedy, and had a profound influence on Belarusian literature, dramatic art, and spiritual culture.