The Library Of Original Sources Volume Iv Early Mediaeval Age
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Author | : Oliver J. Thatcher |
Publisher | : The Minerva Group, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2004-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781410214041 |
CONTENTS:The Growth of the ChurchPersecution under Nero, Marcus Aurelius, and ValerianAttitude of Trajan and HadrianPersecution of Diocletian and GaleriusEdict of Toleration by GaleriusEdict of MilanOn the Witness of the SoulPrinciples of FaithUnity of the ChurchOrigin of AsceticismSimeon the StyliteLetter of St. Ambrose to ValentinianEnactments from the Codex TheodosianusExposition of the FaithGods Foreknowledge and Mans Free WillOriginal SinRedemptionFaith, Hope and LoveSynod of ElviraThe Nicaeno-Constantinopolitan Creed, The Athanasian CreedSt. Benedicts Monastic RuleThe New PeoplesTacitus on the GermansThe Salic LawAnglo-Saxon Conquest of BritainConversion of Kent and of the East AnglesLast of the Irish Church in EnglandConversion of ChlodovechDonation of Pippin and Karl the GreatCoronation of Karl the GreatPalace School of Karl the GreatTreaty of VerdunLaws of Kings Aethelbirht of Kent, Hlothhaere and Eadric, Wihtraed, Alfred, Edward, Guthrum, Aethelstan, Edmund, EdgarThe Era of the ArabsMohammedThe Quran (Koran)Arabian ThoughtMethod of Proving Gods ExistenceA Parallel Between the Universe and Man
Author | : Algie Martin Simons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 690 |
Release | : 1914 |
Genre | : American periodicals |
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Author | : Alan Ereira |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2009-05-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1409070425 |
Terry Jones' Barbarians takes a completely fresh approach to Roman history. Not only does it offer us the chance to see the Romans from a non-Roman perspective, it also reveals that most of those written off by the Romans as uncivilized, savage and barbaric were in fact organized, motivated and intelligent groups of people, with no intentions of overthrowing Rome and plundering its Empire. This original and fascinating study does away with the propaganda and opens our eyes to who really established the civilized world. Delving deep into history, Terry Jones and Alan Ereira uncover the impressive cultural and technological achievements of the Celts, Goths, Persians and Vandals. In this paperback edition, Terry and Alan travel through 700 years of history on three continents, bringing wit, irreverence, passion and scholarship to transform our view of the legacy of the Roman Empire and the creation of the modern world.
Author | : Oliver J. Thatcher |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 2019-11-22 |
Genre | : History |
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A Source Book for Mediæval History is a scholarly piece by Oliver J. Thatcher. It covers all major historical events and leaders from the Germania of Tacitus in the 1st century to the decrees of the Hanseatic League in the 13th century.
Author | : Hackley Public Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1911 |
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Author | : Eugene Smelyansky |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2020-09-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1487533349 |
In this collection of primary sources, Eugene Smelyansky highlights instances of persecution and violence, as well as those relatively rare but significant episodes of toleration, that impacted a broad spectrum of people who existed at the margins of medieval society: heretics, Jews and Muslims, the poor, the displaced and disabled, women, and those deemed sexually deviant. The volume also presents a more geographically diverse Middle Ages by including sources from Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Mediterranean. Each document is preceded by a brief introduction and followed by questions for discussion, making The Intolerant Middle Ages an excellent entrance into the lives and struggles of medieval minorities.
Author | : Jennifer Wright |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2017-02-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1627797475 |
A witty, irreverent tour of history's worst plagues—from the Antonine Plague, to leprosy, to polio—and a celebration of the heroes who fought them In 1518, in a small town in Alsace, Frau Troffea began dancing and didn’t stop. She danced until she was carried away six days later, and soon thirty-four more villagers joined her. Then more. In a month more than 400 people had been stricken by the mysterious dancing plague. In late-seventeenth-century England an eccentric gentleman founded the No Nose Club in his gracious townhome—a social club for those who had lost their noses, and other body parts, to the plague of syphilis for which there was then no cure. And in turn-of-the-century New York, an Irish cook caused two lethal outbreaks of typhoid fever, a case that transformed her into the notorious Typhoid Mary. Throughout time, humans have been terrified and fascinated by the diseases history and circumstance have dropped on them. Some of their responses to those outbreaks are almost too strange to believe in hindsight. Get Well Soon delivers the gruesome, morbid details of some of the worst plagues we’ve suffered as a species, as well as stories of the heroic figures who selflessly fought to ease the suffering of their fellow man. With her signature mix of in-depth research and storytelling, and not a little dark humor, Jennifer Wright explores history’s most gripping and deadly outbreaks, and ultimately looks at the surprising ways they’ve shaped history and humanity for almost as long as anyone can remember.
Author | : Newton Free Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Classified catalogs |
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Author | : John Adair |
Publisher | : B&H Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2020-10-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1433649845 |
Urban Legends of Church History surveys forty of the most commonly misunderstood events of church history from the period of the early church through the modern age. While these “urban legends” sometimes arise out of falsehood or fabrication, they are often the product of an exaggerated recounting of actual historical events. With a pastoral tone and helpful explanations, authors John Adair and Michael Svigel tackle legendary misconceptions, such as the early church worshiping on Saturday and the unbroken chain of apostolic succession. Urban Legends of Church History will correct misunderstandings of key events in church history and guide readers in applying principles that have characterized the Christian church since the first century.
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Total Pages | : 1286 |
Release | : 1912 |
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