An edition of The legacy of the middle ages (1951)

The legacy of the Middle Ages

The legacy of the Middle Ages
Charles G. Crump, E. F. Jacob, ...
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An edition of The legacy of the middle ages (1951)

The legacy of the Middle Ages

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Clarendon Press
Language
English
Pages
548

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Cover of: The legacy of the middle ages
The legacy of the middle ages
1969, Clarendon Press
Cover of: The legacy of the Middle Ages
The legacy of the Middle Ages
1951, Clarendon Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction, by C. G. Crump.
The Christian life, by F. M. Powicke.
Art: Medieval architecture, by W. R. Lethaby. Medieval sculpture, by Paul Vitry. Decorative and industrial arts, by Marcel Aubert.
Literature: Some aspects of medieval Latin literature, by Claude Jenkins. Vernacular literature, by Cesare Foligno. Handwriting, by E. A. Lowe.
Philosophy, by C. R. S. Harris.
Education, by J. W. Adamson.
Law: Customary law, by Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Canon law, by Gabriel Le Bras. Roman law, by Ed. Meynial.
The position of women, by Eileen Power.
The economic activity of towns, by N. S. B. Gras.
Royal power and administration, by Charles Johnson.
Political thought, by E. F. Jacob.

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xii, 548 pages, 41 plates (including facsims.)
Number of pages
548

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OL52787867M
OCLC/WorldCat
13602627

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