The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical SurveyKnopf, 1953 - 552 стор. |
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... century . In the fifteenth century , Homer was again read in Greek and was translated into Latin and the vernaculars . Sappho , Pindar , and the Greek lyric poets were barely known by name ; they exerted an indirect influence in the ...
... century . In the fifteenth century , Homer was again read in Greek and was translated into Latin and the vernaculars . Sappho , Pindar , and the Greek lyric poets were barely known by name ; they exerted an indirect influence in the ...
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... century , judging from the fact that imaginative works in the vernacular languages , especially chivalric romances , were then written to be read rather than recited . Books became somewhat cheaper in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ...
... century , judging from the fact that imaginative works in the vernacular languages , especially chivalric romances , were then written to be read rather than recited . Books became somewhat cheaper in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ...
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... fifteenth century the enthusiasm for classical studies led many of the talents to write in Latin , and vernacu- lar writing almost disappeared until the latter part of the century . The second half of the fifteenth century takes the ...
... fifteenth century the enthusiasm for classical studies led many of the talents to write in Latin , and vernacu- lar writing almost disappeared until the latter part of the century . The second half of the fifteenth century takes the ...
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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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