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+ | The '''Veristitalians''' were an order of scholars who wished to create unbiased, factual accounts of what had happened in the past in order to extrapolate what to do in the future. They find that too many historical accounts are not about truth, but those who wrote them trying to presenting the most flattering picture of themselves and their motives. |
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+ | [[Jasnah Kholin]] was a Veristitalian.{{ref|b|twok|c|28}} |
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== Notes == |
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Revision as of 20:10, 10 November 2012
The Veristitalians were an order of scholars who wished to create unbiased, factual accounts of what had happened in the past in order to extrapolate what to do in the future. They find that too many historical accounts are not about truth, but those who wrote them trying to presenting the most flattering picture of themselves and their motives.
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