English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, limited, 1888 |
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... France Origin of the Dominican Friars 304 , 305 ... 305-308 Origin of the Franciscans First Influence of the Mendicant Orders on the Mind 308-309 of Europe ... 310 Robert Grosseteste 311-315 Roger Bacon ... 316-320 Opus Majus , Opus ...
... France Origin of the Dominican Friars 304 , 305 ... 305-308 Origin of the Franciscans First Influence of the Mendicant Orders on the Mind 308-309 of Europe ... 310 Robert Grosseteste 311-315 Roger Bacon ... 316-320 Opus Majus , Opus ...
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... France ... ... Origin of the Dominican Friars ... Origin of the Franciscans ... First Influence of the Mendicant Orders on the Mind ... 304 , 305 305-308 308-309 of Europe 310 Robert Grosseteste ... 311-315 Roger Bacon 316-320 Opus ...
... France ... ... Origin of the Dominican Friars ... Origin of the Franciscans ... First Influence of the Mendicant Orders on the Mind ... 304 , 305 305-308 308-309 of Europe 310 Robert Grosseteste ... 311-315 Roger Bacon 316-320 Opus ...
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... France , and was famous as a teacher at Avranches . On his way from Avranches to Rouen , in 1041 , he fell among thieves , was robbed in a forest near the abbey of Bec , tied to a tree , and abandoned . During a day and night of ...
... France , and was famous as a teacher at Avranches . On his way from Avranches to Rouen , in 1041 , he fell among thieves , was robbed in a forest near the abbey of Bec , tied to a tree , and abandoned . During a day and night of ...
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... France being called Aqui- taine . Subsequent political changes produced restrictions of the name to narrower bounds . The language preserved in the poetry of the Provençal troubadours was the first acknowledged successor of the Roman ...
... France being called Aqui- taine . Subsequent political changes produced restrictions of the name to narrower bounds . The language preserved in the poetry of the Provençal troubadours was the first acknowledged successor of the Roman ...
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... France it has been inferred by Savigny , from comparison of social laws , that the Franks settled numer- ously , and expelled a large number of the natives ; in southern France they were less numerous , and more of the Latin population ...
... France it has been inferred by Savigny , from comparison of social laws , that the Franks settled numer- ously , and expelled a large number of the natives ; in southern France they were less numerous , and more of the Latin population ...
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