The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... tion by the Poles and Bohemians of Latin Christianity , and the conversion of the Southern and Eastern Slavs to the Orthodox Church , the range of European civilization had been greatly extended . Great areas which under the Roman ...
... tion by the Poles and Bohemians of Latin Christianity , and the conversion of the Southern and Eastern Slavs to the Orthodox Church , the range of European civilization had been greatly extended . Great areas which under the Roman ...
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... tion ; they were fortunate in the continued stimulus of geographical discovery and a deepening knowledge of new peoples . The manners and customs of the East , and of the indigenous Ameri- cans , are constantly quoted by eighteenth ...
... tion ; they were fortunate in the continued stimulus of geographical discovery and a deepening knowledge of new peoples . The manners and customs of the East , and of the indigenous Ameri- cans , are constantly quoted by eighteenth ...
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... tion is a cumulative achievement . A new sense of period has made for greater appreciation of musical and artistic masterpieces , and underlined the continuity and interdependence of European cul- ture . No previous age has attained to ...
... tion is a cumulative achievement . A new sense of period has made for greater appreciation of musical and artistic masterpieces , and underlined the continuity and interdependence of European cul- ture . No previous age has attained to ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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