The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical SurveyKnopf, 1953 - 552 стор. |
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... west of Europe , were enormous . For centuries she preserved the Greek classics and Roman law until the barbarians from the worlds of Latin Chris- tendom , Islam , and Slavdom were sufficiently civilized to take them over and develop ...
... west of Europe , were enormous . For centuries she preserved the Greek classics and Roman law until the barbarians from the worlds of Latin Chris- tendom , Islam , and Slavdom were sufficiently civilized to take them over and develop ...
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... West , was the knowledge of Greek and Roman civilization . Having described the survival of the knowledge of classical culture in the civilizations of Byzantium and of Islam , let us now briefly ... western Europe The Latin West [ 181.
... West , was the knowledge of Greek and Roman civilization . Having described the survival of the knowledge of classical culture in the civilizations of Byzantium and of Islam , let us now briefly ... western Europe The Latin West [ 181.
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... West a revival of early Christian church architecture , and , in sculpture and painting , reintroduced the figural art of the Mediterranean Basin . The greatest writer was John Scotus Erigena , who lived at the court of Charlemagne's ...
... West a revival of early Christian church architecture , and , in sculpture and painting , reintroduced the figural art of the Mediterranean Basin . The greatest writer was John Scotus Erigena , who lived at the court of Charlemagne's ...
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The Classical Backgrounds of Mediaeval | 3 |
The Jewish and Early Christian Sources | 39 |
Byzantine Civilization | 95 |
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The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical Survey Frederick Binkerd Artz Перегляд фрагмента - 1953 |
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