An Introduction to Medieval Europe, 300-1500W.W. Norton, Incorporated, 1937 - 1092 pàgines "First edition.""For this revision of his History of the middle ages, 300-1500 ... (W.W. Norton & company, inc., 1931) Professor Thompson put at my disposal a manuscript in which he made many alterations from the original text. I am deeply obligated to him not only for this opportunity presented, but also for the unlimited freedom he granted me to reorganize, rewrite and expand his manuscript."--Pref., signed: Edgar N. Johnson."References for further reading": pages 1053-1067. |
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THE CHRISTIAN CONQUEST OF THE ROMAN EM PIRE 1THE SPREAD AND TRANSFORMATION OF CHRISTIANITY | 26 |
PIRE II THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHURCH ORGANIZATION MONASTICISM THE LATIN CHURCH FATHERS | 46 |
THE GERMAN CONQUEST OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE 1 TO THE END OF THE FOURTH CENTURY | 64 |
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