A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... mediaeval period are usually classified as annals , chronicles , and biographies . The annal began when the monks wrote down in their ' Easter tables ' short notes deal- ing with what they heard about current events . These ac- counts ...
... mediaeval period are usually classified as annals , chronicles , and biographies . The annal began when the monks wrote down in their ' Easter tables ' short notes deal- ing with what they heard about current events . These ac- counts ...
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... mediaeval period , the serfs on the farms lived in poorly constructed two - room huts of timber or mud , a striking contrast to the great beauty of the nearby Gothic cathedral . THE MINOR ARTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES In the earlier mediaeval ...
... mediaeval period , the serfs on the farms lived in poorly constructed two - room huts of timber or mud , a striking contrast to the great beauty of the nearby Gothic cathedral . THE MINOR ARTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES In the earlier mediaeval ...
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... mediaeval period ; ( b ) as the period of early modern litera- ture under Italian influence ; or ( c ) as a transition period . In accordance with the second view , two great poets inaugu- rated the first period of modern literature ...
... mediaeval period ; ( b ) as the period of early modern litera- ture under Italian influence ; or ( c ) as a transition period . In accordance with the second view , two great poets inaugu- rated the first period of modern literature ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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