“the rights of man” .....
A) had often been misunderstood by some countries
B) had faced severe criticism
C) had always been used referring to “the rights of women”
D) had already become useless in world politics
E) had long been a subject of discussions among politicians
126- It is pointed out in the passage that the disagreement about the concept of natural law......
A) was actually of no importance in many parts of the world
B) forced Eleanor Roosevelt to introduce the name "human rights"
C) was connected with the growing recognition of the rights women
D) meant that the term “natural rights” was not acceptable anymore
E) explained the work of the United Nations
In one century of strenuous research numerous resources about Leonardo da Vinci have been
collected, reviewed, edited and annotated, including letters, contracts, poems, receipts, and
biographies. Biographical and artistic data have been checked and rechecked, sometimes
corroborating and sometimes changing our previous ideas and an abundance of new facts has been
revealed. Long lost works have been rediscovered and every single known piece has been studied in
its formal, iconographic, functional and genetic aspects. The artist’s character, his daily habits, his
working methods, his personal attitudes, and his artistic and political viewpoints have been traced, as
well as the peculiarities of the people with whom he had contact. In this way modern history of art
has formed an image of da Vinci that is much nearer to truth than those presented by his biographers.
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