| Harvey Society of New York - 1909 - 438 стор.
...1882 or 1907. Mr. Harrison himself in another connection thus pictures the life of the Middle Ages : "The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanness...pestiferous chambers; they would go to bed without night-clothes and sleep under uncleansed sheepskins and frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather,... | |
| 1909 - 412 стор.
...thus pictures the life of the Middle Ages: The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanliness was turned into a sin. The outward and visible sign...pestiferous chambers; they would go to bed without nightclothes and sleep under unclean sheepskins and frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather,... | |
| Harvey Society of New York - 1909 - 370 стор.
...The tone of the Middle Ages in the matter of dirt was a form of mental disease. Cooped up in eastles and walled cities, with narrow courts and sunless...pestiferous chambers ; they would go to bed without night-clothes and sleep under uncleansed sheepskins and frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather,... | |
| 1910 - 832 стор.
...were omitted by Sir Walter in his novels. "The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanliness was turned into a sin. The outward and visible sign...pestiferous chambers : they would go to bed without nightclothes and sleep under uncleaned sheepskins and frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather,... | |
| 1912 - 660 стор.
...was to be unclean. No one was clean; but the devout Christian was unutterably foul. The tone of th* Middle Ages in the matter of dirt was a form of mental...frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather. fur and woolen garments for a lifetime, and even for successive generations ; they ate their meals without... | |
| 1913 - 564 стор.
..."The Meaning of History" the following summary of personal and community hygiene in the Middle Ages: "The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanness...frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather, fur and woolen garments for a lifetime, and even for successive generations ; they ate their meals without... | |
| Richard Mills Pearce - 1913 - 578 стор.
...be unclean. No one was clean; but the devout Christian was unutterably foul. The tone of the Kiddle Ages in the matter of dirt was a form of mental disease....frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather, fur and woolen garments for a lifetime, and even for successive generations; they ate their meals without forks,... | |
| 1918 - 362 стор.
...thus pictures the life of the Middle Ages : The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanliness was turned into a sin. The outward and visible sign...pestiferous chambers; they would go to bed without nightclothes and sleep under unclean sheepskins and frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather,... | |
| North China Union Language School - 1918 - 200 стор.
..."The Mediaeval City," where he describes with all their details the generally prevailing conditions: The tone of the Middle Ages in the matter of dirt...would pass day and night in the same clothes, within tho same airless, gloomy, windowless and pestiferous chambers, they would go to bod without night clothes,... | |
| 1912 - 712 стор.
..."The Meaning of History" the following summary of personal and community hygiene in the Middle Ages: "The old Greek and Roman religion of external cleanness...frieze rugs; they would wear the same leather, fur and woolen garments for a lifetime, and even for successive generations; they ate their meals without forks,... | |
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