History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume II (of 2) History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume II (of 2)

History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume II (of 2‪)‬

คำอธิบายโดยผู้จัดพิมพ์

From the barbarism of the native people of Europe, who could scarcely be said to have emerged from the savage state, unclean in person, benighted in mind, inhabiting huts in which it was a mark of wealth if there were bulrushes on the floor and straw mats against the wall; miserably fed on beans, vetches, roots, and even the bark of trees; clad in garments of untanned skin, or at the best of leather—perennial in durability, but not conducive to personal purity—a state in which the pomp of royalty was sufficiently and satisfactorily manifested in the equipage of the sovereign, from a people, devout believers in all the wild fictions of shrine-miracles and preposterous relics; from the degradation of a base theology, and from the disputes of ambitious ecclesiastics for power, it is pleasant to turn to the south-west corner of the continent, where, under auspices of a very different kind, the irradiations of light were to break forth. The crescent in the West was soon to pass eastward to its full.

ประเภท
ประวัติศาสตร์
เผยแพร่เมื่อ
1882
1 มกราคม
ภาษา
EN
อังกฤษ
ความยาว
661
หน้า
ผู้จัดพิมพ์
Public Domain
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หนังสือเพิ่มเติมโดย John William Draper