The Divine Order: Western Culture in the Middle Ages and the RenaissanceKnopf, 1968 - 480 עמודים A richly documented cultural history of Europe from the decay of the Roman Empire to the death of Shakespeare. |
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The End of the Western Empire | 23 |
The Classical Inheritance | 32 |
Dark Age Christianity | 44 |
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