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... medieval world into those who fought , those who worked , and those who prayed . In this threefold division of society the Church , preserving a culture once far more widespread , discharged all literate functions , and its members ...
... medieval world into those who fought , those who worked , and those who prayed . In this threefold division of society the Church , preserving a culture once far more widespread , discharged all literate functions , and its members ...
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... medieval potentate did not read or write ( if indeed he could not ) because he had neither the need nor the wish , having others to do these things for him : that social prejudice rendered reading and writing infra dig . for the noble ...
... medieval potentate did not read or write ( if indeed he could not ) because he had neither the need nor the wish , having others to do these things for him : that social prejudice rendered reading and writing infra dig . for the noble ...
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... Medieval England , p . 95 ) , there is no authority for identifying this Athelstan with the king of the same name ... Medieval and Modern History , p . 119 . 20. C. W. David , " The Claims of Henry I to be called learned ' , in ...
... Medieval England , p . 95 ) , there is no authority for identifying this Athelstan with the king of the same name ... Medieval and Modern History , p . 119 . 20. C. W. David , " The Claims of Henry I to be called learned ' , in ...
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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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