A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... early period , tradition held a more important place than any religious literature . The essential dogmas , such as the Apostles ' Creed , were not written down for many , many years . Instead , oral tradition was followed because ...
... early period , tradition held a more important place than any religious literature . The essential dogmas , such as the Apostles ' Creed , were not written down for many , many years . Instead , oral tradition was followed because ...
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... EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE In early English literature , there were four great epic poems in the vernacular . These treated of heroic legends , and the greatest of them was Beowulf . No great poetic genius lived in England during the early ...
... EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE In early English literature , there were four great epic poems in the vernacular . These treated of heroic legends , and the greatest of them was Beowulf . No great poetic genius lived in England during the early ...
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... EARLY CHRISTIAN ART Christian art in Rome began in the catacombs , those sub- terranean galleries where the early Christians buried their dead and held their religious services between 100 and 420 A.D. The art of the first three ...
... EARLY CHRISTIAN ART Christian art in Rome began in the catacombs , those sub- terranean galleries where the early Christians buried their dead and held their religious services between 100 and 420 A.D. The art of the first three ...
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Achaean league administration agricultural ancient Arabic army Asia Minor Athens authority barbarian became began bishop of Rome bishops Byzantine Byzantine Empire century B.C. Christian Church civilization clergy commerce conquest Constantinople crusades culture decline early East eastern economic Egypt elected emperor England English feudal fifteenth century fifth century forced formed fourteenth century France French Gaul German gradually greatest Greece Greek growth guilds Hellenic Hellenistic ideas imperial important influence Italian Italy Justinian king kingdom land later Latin literature lord Macedon manorial mediaeval mediaeval period Mediterranean ment Middle Ages military modern Mohammedan nobility nobles organization Ostrogoths papacy papal peace Persian philosophy political pope reform reign religion religious Renaissance result Roman Empire Roman law Rome royal rule second century senate serfs Sicily social Spain struggle theory thirteenth century tion towns trade tury twelfth century Visigoths West western Europe