The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... Middle Ages less dark and less static , the Renaissance less bright and less sudden , than was once supposed . The Middle Ages exhibit life and color and change , much eager search after knowledge and beauty , much creative ...
... Middle Ages less dark and less static , the Renaissance less bright and less sudden , than was once supposed . The Middle Ages exhibit life and color and change , much eager search after knowledge and beauty , much creative ...
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... Middle Ages , as indeed of all great epochs of history . This conception runs counter to ideas widely prevalent not only among the unlearned but among many who ought to know better . To these the Middle Ages are synonymous with all that ...
... Middle Ages , as indeed of all great epochs of history . This conception runs counter to ideas widely prevalent not only among the unlearned but among many who ought to know better . To these the Middle Ages are synonymous with all that ...
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... Middle Ages . Even when historians began to depart from it in one direction or another , it remained the norm by which the deviations were measured . The revisions of Burckhardt's formula , which have become increasingly nu- merous in ...
... Middle Ages . Even when historians began to depart from it in one direction or another , it remained the norm by which the deviations were measured . The revisions of Burckhardt's formula , which have become increasingly nu- merous in ...
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