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Mundus and alter
The anonymous Mundus alter et idem is a satirical utopian fantasy, not denied by him in strong terms at any point.
Hall wrote, according to current scholarly consensus, the dystopian Mundus alter et idem sive Terra Australis antehac semper incognita ; Longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrime illustrata ( 1605?
" Mundus alter is an excuse for a satirical description of London, with some criticism of the Catholic Church, and is said to have furnished Jonathan Swift with hints for Gulliver's Travels.
Map from Mundus alter et idem.
Healey embroidered political details into the Mundus alter translation, and outed Hall as author at least as far as his initials, the emphasis on politics again being a Tacitist one.

Mundus and was
On the other hand Hall's authorship was an open secret, and in 1642 John Milton used it to attack Hall ( during the Smectymnuus controversy ) by employing the argument that Utopia and New Atlantis had a constructive approach lacking in Mundus Alter.
Mundus (; died 536 ) was an East Roman general during the reign of Justinian I.
Mundus was of the son of Giesmus, a king of the Gepids, and nephew to another Gepid king, Trapstila.
His father was killed in battle against the Ostrogoths of Theoderic in 488, after which Mundus accepted the latter's invitation to join him.
His offer was accepted, and Mundus was appointed magister militum per Illyricum, head of all military forces in Illyria and along the Danubian frontier.
In 531, Mundus was briefly magister militum per Orientem, replacing Belisarius after his failure at Callinicum, but it seems that Mundus never actually travelled to the East to assume that command.
Mundus remained loyal to Justinian and, along with Belisarius, was responsible for the massacre of the supporters of Hypatius in the Hippodrome.
Enraged by the loss of his son, Mundus sallied out and defeated the Goths but was mortally wounded in the pursuit.
The idea was inspired by the several great white sharks caught in the 1960s off Long Island and Block Island by the Montauk charterboat captain Frank Mundus.
The term was first coined by the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci, in a letter written to his patron Lorenzo di Pier Francesco de ' Medici in the Spring of 1503, and published ( in Latin ) in 1503-04 under the title Mundus Novus.
Belisarius was appointed commander in chief ( stratēgos autokratōr ) for the expedition against Italy with 7, 500 men while Mundus, the magister militum per Illyricum, was tasked to occupy the Gothic province of Dalmatia.
However, in the pursuit, Mundus himself was wounded mortally.

Mundus and into
Then, Imperial troops led by Belisarius and Mundus stormed into the Hippodrome, killing the remaining rebels.

Mundus and by
Marius discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo, and gave them their present names, which were suggested by Johannes Kepler, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
The names that eventually prevailed were chosen by Simon Marius, who discovered the moons independently at the same time as Galileo: he named them at the suggestion of Johannes Kepler after lovers of the god Zeus ( the Greek equivalent of Jupiter ): Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, in his Mundus Jovialis, published in 1614.
) In the next two days, he ordered the brutal suppression of the riots by his generals Belisarius and Mundus.
In his Mundus Subterraneus he says of the Maltese, " they speak the purest form of Arabic, corrupted by neither Italian nor any other language.
They are put down a week later by Belisarius and Mundus ; up to 30, 000 people are killed in the Hippodrome.
The insurrection is put down a week later by Belisarius and Mundus ; up to 30, 000 people are killed in the Hippodrome.
The exceptions are The Elder Scrolls Legends: Battlespire, and parts of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which take place between the realm of Oblivion ( one of several alternate dimensions ruled by immortal god-like beings known as Daedra ) and the mortal realm of Mundus.
Erasmus Mundus Global Studies on the other hand, is an interdisciplinary, research-based Master offered by a consortium of five European universities: Leipzig University, the London School of Economics, University of Vienna, University of Wroclaw and Roskilde University.
* Mundus Cerialis by Andy Frankham-Allen & Sharon Bidwell ( based on an idea by Paul Ebbs )
AIT is involved in the Erasmus Mundus academic cooperation programme offered by the European Union as a partner of EMMAsia.
The Town is famed for its commercial sports fishing, made particularly famous by Frank Mundus.
In the original Devil May Cry, Dante is hired by Trish, a mysterious woman who looks similar to his deceased mother, to stop the return of the devil king Mundus.
A number of these appear to have been set up as a means of development assistance rather than with the development of universities as such, an impression strengthened by the fact that they were managed by the European Commission's development assistance service EuropeAid rather than ( like Tempus or Erasmus Mundus programme ) by its Education and Culture department.

Mundus and John
* entry of John Preston Maxwell at Mundus

Mundus and
* Frank Mundus ( 1925 2008 ), shark hunter said to have inspired the character Quint in the movie Jaws.
His daughter Maria Evelyn ( 1665 1685 ) is sometimes acknowledged as the pseudonymous author of the book Mundus Muliebris of 1690.
* 529 530 / 1: Mundus ( 1st time )
* 532 536: Mundus ( 2nd time )
* George Crumb — " Quest " ( 1988 94 ) for guitar and 5 instruments ; Mundus Canis " ( A Dog's World )( 1998 ) for guitar and percussion ; " The Ghosts of Alhambra " ( 2008 ) baritone, guitar, percussion

Mundus and New
* Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and Tommaso Campanella's Civitas Solis, The City of the Sun, are published together in a volume titled Mundus Alter et Idem — the first time, though not the last, that the two works will be bound together.
" Richard Ellis, Richard Fernicola, and Michael Capuzzo suggest that the 1916 Jersey Shore attacks, Coppleson's rogue shark theory, and the exploits of New York fisherman Frank Mundus inspired Benchley.

Mundus and World
In 2008, Mexican Wines won top places in the " Decanter World Wine Awards ", the " San Francisco International ", " Mundus Vini Deutschland Neustadt ", and the " International Wine and Spirit Competition ".

Mundus and South
The Erasmus Mundus Action 2 for South African citizens is a joint of 7 European and 5 South African universities.

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