A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... lived on the same general cultural level . The Greeks to the south were above that level ; the Gauls to the north were below it . The unification of Italy was a novel achievement . It was the work of a comparatively in- significant ...
... lived on the same general cultural level . The Greeks to the south were above that level ; the Gauls to the north were below it . The unification of Italy was a novel achievement . It was the work of a comparatively in- significant ...
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... lived a very eremitical life . In small communities of twelve brothers and a prior , they lived in little cells apart , with only coarse straw thrown on the floor to serve as beds . Their heads were completely shaved , and they wore ...
... lived a very eremitical life . In small communities of twelve brothers and a prior , they lived in little cells apart , with only coarse straw thrown on the floor to serve as beds . Their heads were completely shaved , and they wore ...
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... lived and worked . The monks , on the other hand , lived in monasteries , where they spent their lives in study and prayer . Monks and the canons regular were bound to an individual community , but [ 360 ] THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH , 604-1216.
... lived and worked . The monks , on the other hand , lived in monasteries , where they spent their lives in study and prayer . Monks and the canons regular were bound to an individual community , but [ 360 ] THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH , 604-1216.
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