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Medieval panorama; the English scene from conquest to reformation,

Author: G G Coulton
Publisher: New York, Macmillan Co.; Cambridge, Eng., University Press, 1938.
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Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947.
Medieval panorama.
New York, Macmillan Co.; Cambridge, Eng., University Press, 1938
(OCoLC)560039744
Online version:
Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947.
Medieval panorama.
New York, Macmillan Co.; Cambridge, Eng., University Press, 1938
(OCoLC)605975383
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: G G Coulton
OCLC Number: 2593269
Notes: Printed in Great Britain.
Description: xiv, 801, [1] p. illus., VIII pl. (incl. front. (facsim.) ports.) 23 cm.
Contents: The cauldron of God's wrath --
Bishops of Rome --
Conversion of the wild men --
Feudalism emerges --
Land and folk --
The village (1) --
The village (2) --
Village dance and song --
Nature and superstition --
Popes and prelates --
Rector and vicar --
The making of a priest --
Church statistics --
The shepherd --
The flock (1) --
The flock (2) --
The silver lining --
Dante's Commedia --
The royal court --
Chivalry --
Chaucer and Malory --
The monastery --
Cloister life --
The town --
Home life --
Trade and travel --
Just price and usury --
The ghetto (1) --
The ghetto (2) --
Justice and police --
From school to university --
Scholastics and Bible --
Science --
Medicine --
Frethought and inquisition --
The papal schism --
The Lollards --
The black death --
The Hundred Years' War --
The mystics --
The peasant saint --
Artist life --
Literary life --
Sports and theatre --
Women's life --
Marriage and divorce --
The old and the new --
More and utopia --
The fight for the Bible --
The open Bible --
Peasant and highbrow --
The bursting of the dykes.
Responsibility: by G.G. Coulton.

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