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Civilization During the Middle Ages. E-book. Formato EPUB George Burton Adams - Perennial Press, 2018 -
The object of this book is to show how the foundations of our civilization were laid in the past and how its chief elements were introduced, and to depict its progressive development until it had assumed its most characteristic modern features. Its purpose is to show the movement and direction of historic forces, and the relation of the facts of history one to another. In other words, it is to present as clear a view as possible of what is the most important thing for all introductory study at least, and for the permanent intellectual furniture of most—the orderly and organic growth of our civilization. If anywhere the details have been allowed to obscure the general movement, there I have failed to realize my intention.
Civilization During the Middle Ages. E-book. Formato Mobipocket George Burton Adams - Perennial Press, 2018 -
The object of this book is to show how the foundations of our civilization were laid in the past and how its chief elements were introduced, and to depict its progressive development until it had assumed its most characteristic modern features. Its purpose is to show the movement and direction of historic forces, and the relation of the facts of history one to another. In other words, it is to present as clear a view as possible of what is the most important thing for all introductory study at least, and for the permanent intellectual furniture of most—the orderly and organic growth of our civilization. If anywhere the details have been allowed to obscure the general movement, there I have failed to realize my intention.
Mediæval Civilization. E-book. Formato PDF George Burton Adams - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
The writer would lay claim to no especial origi nality in the following sketch. It is befieved that the best authorities have been followed in the state ment of facts. Those familiar with the literature of the subject will recognize the sources which have been drawn upon, and will also recognize anything that may be new in the presentation of the facts or of their relations.