The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical SurveyKnopf, 1953 - 552 стор. |
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... 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 consider the survival of classical writers in the Latin ...
... 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 consider the survival of classical writers in the Latin ...
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... knowledge is gone , and the old straw is rethrashed and tied in new bundles . First among the transmitters were the grammarians . Dona- tus , the teacher of St. Jerome , who lived in Rome in the middle of the fourth century , wrote two ...
... knowledge is gone , and the old straw is rethrashed and tied in new bundles . First among the transmitters were the grammarians . Dona- tus , the teacher of St. Jerome , who lived in Rome in the middle of the fourth century , wrote two ...
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... knowledge pre - exists , and enters into a union above thought , above states of consciousness , above knowledge . Leave behind the senses and the operations of the intellect and all things that the senses or the in- tellect can ...
... knowledge pre - exists , and enters into a union above thought , above states of consciousness , above knowledge . Leave behind the senses and the operations of the intellect and all things that the senses or the in- tellect can ...
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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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