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kellyjaisingh

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A maenad is a
 
  a. follower of Medea.
  b. follower of Dionysos.
  c. follower of Orpheus.
  d. follower of Hermes.

Question 2

The closest northern equivalent of Vasari in the 16th century was
 
  a. Erasmus.
  b. van Mander.
  c. Luther.
  d. Sprenger and Kramer.
  e. Tetzel.



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Answer to Question 1

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