The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical SurveyKnopf, 1953 - 552 стор. |
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... written in quantity paralleled verses written with a stress rhythm . This usage continued through the mediaeval period both in the Byzantine world and in Latin Christendom . In the fourth century there was an extensive body of Christian ...
... written in quantity paralleled verses written with a stress rhythm . This usage continued through the mediaeval period both in the Byzantine world and in Latin Christendom . In the fourth century there was an extensive body of Christian ...
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... written to inter- est and to edify the masses . The great model of Byzantine hagiography was Athanasius ' Life of St. Anthony . Byzantine churchmen wrote these works by the hundreds ; the taste for them was apparently insa- tiable ...
... written to inter- est and to edify the masses . The great model of Byzantine hagiography was Athanasius ' Life of St. Anthony . Byzantine churchmen wrote these works by the hundreds ; the taste for them was apparently insa- tiable ...
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... written in alliterative verse , has a simple design and a great human appeal . To find an English work of such high value is surprising because most of the English romances are inferior to those written in French and German . In their ...
... written in alliterative verse , has a simple design and a great human appeal . To find an English work of such high value is surprising because most of the English romances are inferior to those written in French and German . In their ...
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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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