The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 31 頁
... early Middle Ages . The chief failing of Pir- enne's thesis stems from its insistence that everything that graced the early Middle Ages was not native to the period but was derived from classical sources . Such a contention disregards ...
... early Middle Ages . The chief failing of Pir- enne's thesis stems from its insistence that everything that graced the early Middle Ages was not native to the period but was derived from classical sources . Such a contention disregards ...
第 40 頁
... early Middle Ages . Aside from being stigmatized by identification with what is usually accepted as a dark age , early medieval cultural life has been subject to numerous facile generalizations that screen its true nature from view ...
... early Middle Ages . Aside from being stigmatized by identification with what is usually accepted as a dark age , early medieval cultural life has been subject to numerous facile generalizations that screen its true nature from view ...
第 44 頁
... early medieval cultural history have any validity , then it would appear that stagnancy and slavish imitation are hardly suitable terms to apply to the early Middle Ages . Rather , significant progress was made toward creating a new ...
... early medieval cultural history have any validity , then it would appear that stagnancy and slavish imitation are hardly suitable terms to apply to the early Middle Ages . Rather , significant progress was made toward creating a new ...
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