There is a man and a boy that are looking at a book
I've got some secrets that I can't share with anyone else. Wanna listen?
Criar a imagem de Pai e seu filho de 15 anos de idade, both with expressions of astonishment as they read the book. The word 'illumination' is often associated with miniature, termo italiano derivado do latino miniare, which means to paint with minium, um pigmento de cor vermelha (may correspond to cinnabar, that is, to natural mercury sulfide[3] ou, segundo outras fontes, lead oxide). Uma miniatura designa, em sentido amplo, the representation of a scene or a character in a space independent of the initial letter (capitular) do manuscrito .[4] The term was semantically influenced by the notion of 'small dimension', expressa em latim por minor, óris, minus ("menor") and minìmum ("pequena quantidade"). The Art of the Barbarian Peoples, que conquistaram o Ocidente e se converteram ao cristianismo, Portable era, baseada em objetos pequenos. Assim, segundo Houaiss, The term spread through French and English, in the sixteenth century, with predominance of meaning "representation in small dimensions".
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Criar a imagem de Pai e seu filho de 15 anos de idade, both with expressions of astonishment as they read the book. The word 'illumination' is often associated with miniature, termo italiano derivado do latino miniare, which means to paint with minium, um pigmento de cor vermelha (may correspond to cinnabar, that is, to natural mercury sulfide[3] ou, segundo outras fontes, lead oxide). Uma miniatura designa, em sentido amplo, the representation of a scene or a character in a space independent of the initial letter (capitular) do manuscrito .[4] The term was semantically influenced by the notion of 'small dimension', expressa em latim por minor, óris, minus ("menor") and minìmum ("pequena quantidade"). The Art of the Barbarian Peoples, que conquistaram o Ocidente e se converteram ao cristianismo, Portable era, baseada em objetos pequenos. Assim, segundo Houaiss, The term spread through French and English, in the sixteenth century, with predominance of meaning "representation in small dimensions".
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