Before approaching a subject so vast in all its proportions as the Catholic theology of the Middle Age, it is necessary to draw a few definitions and limitations. The name Scholastic Philosophy, in its broader sense, is given to the whole intellectual... Second period: The middle age - Page 185by Joseph Henry Allen - 1883Full view - About this book
| sir George de Lacy Evans - 1829 - 242 pages
...they will again remove, if circumstances admit, to the more genial and inviting climes of the south. From the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the eleventh century, or about 200 years,—being from the reign of the Norman chief, RURIC the Great,... | |
| 1854 - 604 pages
...very origin of their national existence. Four times during the space of one hundred and ninety years, from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the eleventh, their fleets descended the Borysthenes to attempt to plunder the treasures of Constantinople.... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1882 - 592 pages
...UNITARIAN REVIEW AND RELIGIOUS MAGAZINE. Voi,. XVIII. JULY, 1882. No. 1. SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY. Before approaching a subject so vast in all its proportions...dating from the time when the issue of nominalism and realism was sharply defined in the theological controversies of the day. Again, if we take the great... | |
| Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones - 1897 - 506 pages
...Canute's immediate successor, were close and intimate. The period in question to which we allude extends from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the eleventh century — some 200 years. We have already had several occasions to mention the constant... | |
| Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - 1907 - 342 pages
...civilizations in the Levant and at Constantinople. The most important period of Byzantine art extends from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the eleventh. Many ivory carvings, objects in gold and silver, bronzes and textiles, in the beautiful workmanship... | |
| J. P. Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams - 1997 - 890 pages
...of .the eleventh century to the end of the sixteenth century. OSax = Old Saxon, ie, Old Low German, from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the thirteenth century. Osc = Oscan, Italic language spoken down the spine of Italy and attested from about... | |
| George De Lacy Evans - 2004 - 228 pages
...they will again remove, if circumstances admit, to the more genial and inviting climes of the south. From the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the eleventh century, or about 200 years, — being from the reign of the Norman chief, RURIC the Great,... | |
| Polunov - 310 pages
...nomads became one of the causes of the disintegration of Kievan Rus, the Eastern Slav state that existed from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the thirteenth. The decline and collapse of this state, which encompassed the territory from the Baltic... | |
| Šelomo D. Goyṭayn - 1966 - 412 pages
...and by the middle class, as far as social organization is concerned. This period lasted approximately from the middle of the ninth century to the middle of the thirteenth. As from around 1250, Islamic history was dominated by foreign soldier castes and clerical... | |
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