The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 28 頁
... over the sophisticated , humane , and en- lightened civilization of the Classical Age epitomized the fulmina- tions 28 Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan.
... over the sophisticated , humane , and en- lightened civilization of the Classical Age epitomized the fulmina- tions 28 Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan NEW LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES Richard E Sullivan.
第 29 頁
... Ages because " it is necessary to know the history of that age only to scorn it . " However , after a surprisingly long reign this concept of the Dark Ages was overthrown . The work of more objective historians revealed the gross ...
... Ages because " it is necessary to know the history of that age only to scorn it . " However , after a surprisingly long reign this concept of the Dark Ages was overthrown . The work of more objective historians revealed the gross ...
第 31 頁
... age scourged by barbarism and religion ; that point must be central in any new in- terpretation of the early Middle Ages . The chief failing of Pir- enne's thesis stems from its insistence that everything that graced the early Middle Ages ...
... age scourged by barbarism and religion ; that point must be central in any new in- terpretation of the early Middle Ages . The chief failing of Pir- enne's thesis stems from its insistence that everything that graced the early Middle Ages ...
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