The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... early attained distinction within a rigid convention ; Egyptian sculpture and architecture shows a sense of mass and proportion surpassed only by the best achieve- ment of the Greeks . Hieroglyphic writing , a relatively clumsy medium ...
... early attained distinction within a rigid convention ; Egyptian sculpture and architecture shows a sense of mass and proportion surpassed only by the best achieve- ment of the Greeks . Hieroglyphic writing , a relatively clumsy medium ...
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... early challenged the monopoly of Minoan commerce ; they had carried on through the dark cen- turies , and by the Early Iron Age had pushed westward to Malta and Sicily , Sardinia and Spain . They founded Carthage in North Africa , a ...
... early challenged the monopoly of Minoan commerce ; they had carried on through the dark cen- turies , and by the Early Iron Age had pushed westward to Malta and Sicily , Sardinia and Spain . They founded Carthage in North Africa , a ...
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... early twelfth century saved his countrymen from the Philistines , founded a royal line and established a kingdom of which the glories became an undying tradition . His son , Solomon , imitated on a smaller scale the magnificence of ...
... early twelfth century saved his countrymen from the Philistines , founded a royal line and established a kingdom of which the glories became an undying tradition . His son , Solomon , imitated on a smaller scale the magnificence of ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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