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... Italian peoples . As Latin civilization was their creation , in a sense they rose above its fall . Accordingly Italy experienced a less drastic transformation than other countries in Western Europe . Feu- dalism was alien to the temper ...
... Italian peoples . As Latin civilization was their creation , in a sense they rose above its fall . Accordingly Italy experienced a less drastic transformation than other countries in Western Europe . Feu- dalism was alien to the temper ...
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... Italy in the Thirteenth Century ( Boston and New York , 1912 , 2 v . ) , II , 298–308 ; Marie L. E. Castle , Italian Literature ( London , n . d . ) , 123–36 ; Francesco de Sanctis , History of Italian Literature , tr . by Joan Redfern ...
... Italy in the Thirteenth Century ( Boston and New York , 1912 , 2 v . ) , II , 298–308 ; Marie L. E. Castle , Italian Literature ( London , n . d . ) , 123–36 ; Francesco de Sanctis , History of Italian Literature , tr . by Joan Redfern ...
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... Italy were close . Even before this oc- curred , Charles V of France ( 1364-80 ) had been an ardent admirer of Italian culture ; he had imported many classical manuscripts and works of art into France , and been the patron of Christine ...
... Italy were close . Even before this oc- curred , Charles V of France ( 1364-80 ) had been an ardent admirer of Italian culture ; he had imported many classical manuscripts and works of art into France , and been the patron of Christine ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE ANCIENT ORIENT | 3 |
ANCIENT GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY | 21 |
THE ALEXANDRIAN AND POSTALEXANDRIAN EPOCH | 41 |
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