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mediaeval. history. is. that. it. gives. us. the. il. lusion of having all the facts at our
disposal within a manageable compass: the nagging distinction between the
facts of history and other facts about the past vanishes because the few known
facts ...
mediaeval. history. is. that. it. gives. us. the. il. lusion of having all the facts at our
disposal within a manageable compass: the nagging distinction between the
facts of history and other facts about the past vanishes because the few known
facts ...
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said, “the records of ancient and mediaeval history are starred with lacunae.”
History has been called an enormous jig-saw with a lot of missing parts. But the
main trouble does not consist of the lacunae. Our picture of Greece in the fifth
century ...
said, “the records of ancient and mediaeval history are starred with lacunae.”
History has been called an enormous jig-saw with a lot of missing parts. But the
main trouble does not consist of the lacunae. Our picture of Greece in the fifth
century ...
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The picture of mediaeval man as devoutly religious, whether true or not, is
indestructible, because nearly all the known facts about him were pre-selected
for us by people who be. lieved it, and wanted others to believe it, and a mass of
other ...
The picture of mediaeval man as devoutly religious, whether true or not, is
indestructible, because nearly all the known facts about him were pre-selected
for us by people who be. lieved it, and wanted others to believe it, and a mass of
other ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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