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Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday Life and why ...

Arthur Erwin Imhof - History - 1996 - 230 pages
...the point? The art of printing also used this visual method of instruction as it rapidly developed at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth. Through a kind of a pictorial language—familiar to us today in comic strips—a significantly larger...
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Signs of the Early Modern: 15th and 16th centuries

David Lee Rubin - History - 1996 - 272 pages
...Ashworth puts it, the "most interesting work [in logic] of the [post-medieval] period. ..was done at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth century," mainly, she adds, "in Paris." It may also explain why Valla's and Agricola's work became...
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Italians

Luigi Barzini - History - 1996 - 388 pages
...travellers did not stop coming. They found Italy once more transformed. Within a few fateful decades, at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth, ruin, defeat, and ignominy had followed pride and splendour. Foreign armies had fought on her territory,...
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The Musical Quarterly

Oscar George Sonneck - Electronic journals - 1924 - 734 pages
...the history of the formation of the Madrigal is, similarly, a process of conscious reaction. About the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth there existed a comparatively indigenous music in Italy, the so-called Frottola;— comparatively,...
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The Russian Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Searching for a Place in the World

Aleksandr B. Kamenskii - History - 1997 - 324 pages
...were eliminated, and the war with the khanate of Kazan concluded victoriously. In 1485, Tver fell. At the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth, Moscow waged a successful war against the grand prince of Lithuania. The treaty of 1503 provided for...
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Liberty, Right and Nature: Individual Rights in Later Scholastic Thought

Annabel S. Brett - History - 2003 - 276 pages
...the end of the fourteenth century a period of stagnation which lasted for almost a century. However, the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth saw a final flowering of the literature, producing two highly elaborate and influential works, both...
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Knowledge, Discovery and Imagination in Early Modern Europe: The Rise of ...

Timothy J. Reiss - History - 1997 - 264 pages
...Ashworth puts it, the 'most interesting work [in logic] of the [post-medieval] period ... was done at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth century', mainly, she adds, 'in Paris'. It may also explain why Valla's and Agricola's work became...
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My Russia: The Political Autobiography of Gennady Zyuganov

Adam Zwass - Business & Economics - 2002 - 230 pages
...was powerfully expressed in the designation "Moscow as the Third Rome" coined by the monk Filofei at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth. According to more recent interpretations, the historical relay from Rome through Byzantium to Moscow...
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The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Volume 3

Lotte Hellinga, Nigel J. Morgan, J. B. Trapp, Rodney M. Thomson, John Barnard, David McKitterick - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1999 - 846 pages
...of the monastic programme of study. Changes within these patterns of patronage become more apparent towards the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth. Monastic patronage, supporting scholars working in Latin to a greater extent than writers in English,...
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A Historical Introduction to the Law of Obligations

David J. Ibbetson - Law - 2001 - 356 pages
...of broad-mindedness, within the tripartite structure of the general action of trespass; but around the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth there was a marked surge in its application to previously unrecognized situations. The effective range...
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