| Daniel Judah Elazar - 428 páginas
...federation of sorts based upon its medieval foundations. Perhaps the greatest of those opportunities came at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries with the Conciliar movement and the Council of Constanz (1414-18), which attempted to lay down the... | |
| Charles Vance, Yongsun Paik - 2006 - 1126 páginas
...Silesia; and the capital, Prague, became a major imperial center. The Hussite movement swept Bohemia at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries. It constituted both a national Czech movement against German imperialism and a religious assertion... | |
| Eric Acheson - 2003 - 316 páginas
...the f1fteenth century have chosen to develop. Margaret Aston confidently asserts that those who lived at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries 'were conscious of living in a period of disaster'.9 J. Huizinga's magisterial study of forms of art... | |
| Andrew Lintott - 1999 - 313 páginas
...deriving from Latin texts and Roman examples, could be seen in those politically active in Florence at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries, in particular in Coluccio Salutati and Leonardo Bruni. Bruni actually went so far as to write in classical... | |
| Sabapathy Kulandran - 2004 - 284 páginas
...hand, percolated to the North through one of the disciples in his succession, Ramananda, who lived at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries. To Ramananda, Rama was the one incarnation of Vishnu that mattered. Unlike Ramanuja, he 1 E. Carpenter,... | |
| John Arnold, Katherine J. Lewis - 2004 - 282 páginas
...they could not read them themselves. Devout laywomen were increasingly drawn to religious literature at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries; in fact, as Carol Meale has argued, 'religion was by far the dominant reading interest of medieval... | |
| Diana Newton - 2006 - 232 páginas
...Wells in Kent in the 1340s, and Roger Thornton, merchant, member of parliament and mayor of Newcastle at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries. On the other hand, those who entered the landed elite appeared disinclined to claim gentlemanly status.... | |
| Joseph Pérez - 2007 - 174 páginas
...some Jews for converts who had abandoned Judaism for Christianity under conditions considered indecent at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries. 44. Kriegel, "Entre 'question' des nouveaux-Chretiens." 45. Julian Marias, Espana inteligible (Madrid:... | |
| Michel Plaisance - 2008 - 232 páginas
...last chapter deals with the relationship between city and country in a study of three Tuscan writers at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth centuries. Through their activities and their ambitions, these authors were deeply rooted in their towns: Sacchetti... | |
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