A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... period of decadence began in which the Gothic style was progressively characterized by a profusion of useless ornamentation . PERIODS OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE Architects usually divide the Gothic into three periods accord- ing to the form ...
... period of decadence began in which the Gothic style was progressively characterized by a profusion of useless ornamentation . PERIODS OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE Architects usually divide the Gothic into three periods accord- ing to the form ...
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... 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 : Francois ...
... 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 : Francois ...
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... period in , 218-219 Charter of Liberties , 531 , 538 constitution of , 533 , 542 , 544-545 , 551 feudalism introduced , 390-391 , 527 Ireland conquered , 537 Lancastrian period in , 550-554 Magna Carta , 538-540 New Monarchy in , 561 ...
... period in , 218-219 Charter of Liberties , 531 , 538 constitution of , 533 , 542 , 544-545 , 551 feudalism introduced , 390-391 , 527 Ireland conquered , 537 Lancastrian period in , 550-554 Magna Carta , 538-540 New Monarchy in , 561 ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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