Book reflection: Good Fellow Chronicles - Sacred Seal The Sacred Seal is the first book of the Goodfellow Chronicles written by British writer JC Mills. This bold and embarrassing story is said graciously and wonderfully ... This story has recently moved from his old house to a new house Self-curated, curious, named, named Sam Middleton, from a 10 year old boy naturally loving Britain, his parents moved there to accept a better business opportunity to sell the huge collection of contemporary American art to the public.
The two most important Shinto scriptures are Kojiki and Japanese chronicle. The myth of Kojiki first reported that it was God (God, mana and mysterious power). Two of the original gods or gods are Izanagi (male invitees) and Izanami (female invitees). After giving birth to the land of Japan, they produced many other gods. Izanami gave birth to fire and died. Izanagi went to Hades to find her. She discovered that the rotted body was covered with locusts, and he ran away to the land of life with fear. In order to purify himself, he entered a mass of water, when he washed the left eye, the goddess of the sun, the great god Amaterasu, when he washed his right eye, the moon God, it appeared It was. After years of fighting, the Japanese people fought each other and the goddess of Sunday sent her grandson Ninny's to become the first Japanese emperor.
Shortly after Christianity was adopted as a public religion of the Roman Empire, Eusebius of Caesarea created a sacred and secular history. The chronicle could not survive in its original form, but it had a lasting influence on Byzantine writers and, to some extent, derived some Greek chronicles. It was not compiled until late 10th century, but Suda (sometimes called Suidas) is a Byzantine scholarship rich store that includes a wide range of topics. For the first time, the Suda on Line project is easy to use and is one of the big achievements of online scholarships. However, as there is a risk that errors will spread for centuries, the entry details need to be handled with caution.