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... century after Charles the Great was almost as dark as the century before , though Louis the Pious and Charles the Bald have pretensions to literacy . In the tenth century Otto I , who married Edith , a sister of Athelstan , was ...
... century after Charles the Great was almost as dark as the century before , though Louis the Pious and Charles the Bald have pretensions to literacy . In the tenth century Otto I , who married Edith , a sister of Athelstan , was ...
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... century princes were beginning to use a secretum or privy seal for their more private correspondence . This is an obscure de- velopment , but can only mean that great men were now sufficiently educated to dictate their more intimate ...
... century princes were beginning to use a secretum or privy seal for their more private correspondence . This is an obscure de- velopment , but can only mean that great men were now sufficiently educated to dictate their more intimate ...
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... century when Trevisa trans- lated the Polychronicon into English . See A. W. Pollard , Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse , 1903 , pp . 193 sqq .: Dialogue between a Lord and a Clerk . 53. ed . Henry Sweet ( E.E.T.S. 1872 ) . 54. C. H. ...
... century when Trevisa trans- lated the Polychronicon into English . See A. W. Pollard , Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse , 1903 , pp . 193 sqq .: Dialogue between a Lord and a Clerk . 53. ed . Henry Sweet ( E.E.T.S. 1872 ) . 54. C. H. ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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