Notre Dame
.... The traveler approaching any
medieval city approaching any
medieval city would have first perceived the soaring spires of its churches
Medieval architecture ....
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Alberti & Hugo on Architecture
.... Alberti, the Renaissance architect and theorist, wished to impose greater rationality on architecture, and on the disorder of the
Medieval city, Hugo, the ....
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The High Middle Ages
.... One of the striking features of the
medieval city was its freedom: Stadtluft macht Frei, said the German proverb,
city air makes one free. ....
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Sewers & Waste Disposal in Medieval Europe This
.... In summary, although the basic
medieval infrastructure for
city sewage disposal was similar to modern infrastructure, certain important details were lacking. ....
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Max Weber's The City
.... After setting out the basis of his theory Weber addressed the development of the
city in comparative terms -- moving from ancient to
medieval examples to ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... As Laing (1996, p. 1) asserts, "The traveler approaching any
medieval city would have first perceived the soaring spires of its churches." In conclusion, the ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... As Laing (1996, p. 1) asserts, "The traveler approaching any
medieval city would have first perceived the soaring spires of its churches." In conclusion, the ....
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Design Change in Paris
.... Paris was a
medieval city that grew around the river Seine, and this capital
city of France remained much as it had been in the
medieval period into the ....
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Dante & The Medieval View of Nature
The
medieval view of nature appears in different ways in Dante's Inferno and in .... their separation is depicted in terms of the separation between
city and country ....
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The cooking of Liguria and Italian Cuisine
.... Imports were a major concern because Genova, with 100,000 people, was the only important
medieval city that was almost purely a
city--with no extensive ....
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History of the Medieval Papacy
....
medieval cleric Bernard of Clairvaux in which a theory of the papacy was put forward. The pope, Bernard wrote, "must rule not the people of this or that
city ....
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Great Northern War Between Russia & Sweden
.... In 1240 the
medieval city-states which made up pre-modern Russia fell under the control of the Mongols resulting in Russia's being cut off for more than two ....
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Le Corbusier
.... By and large, this means that great
city centers, which grew up haphazardly from the
medieval period around irregular "donkey" paths instead of from a clear ....
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The Renaissance
.... actually impelled by the breakdown of a practical institution, the republican
city state, which had been developed during the great age of
medieval creativity. ....
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The Black Plague
.... New York, NY: The Free Press. Marks, G. (1971). The
Medieval Plague. Garden
City, NY: Doubleday. Pneumonic plague - Arizona, 1992. (Oct 28, 1992). ....
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History of Munich
.... terrorist group.7 Of course, there are a number of elements that worked in conjunction during Munich's development to turn this
city of
Medieval origins into a ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... After several foundering attempts to take the
city, on April 12, 1204, control of the walls was .... It was not one of
medieval Christianity's crowning achievements ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... After several foundering attempts to take the
city, on April 12, 1204, control of the walls was .... It was not one of
medieval Christianity's crowning achievements ....
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The City of Carthage
.... sense of loyalty and in the sense of effectiveness; very similar problems were encountered much later by the republican
city-states of
medieval and Renaissance ....
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Serial Killers of "Seven" & "Copycat"
.... place in a modern American
city, but the color has been so desaturated and the look of the
city made so dark and foreboding that it might be a
medieval town. ....
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City Planning in Amsterdam
.... The old
city of Amsterdam consists of concentric rings of canals (the Prinsengracht .... Narrow streets emanate out from the old
medieval Centrum and Dam Square like ....
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MEDIEVAL MEDICINE
.... reason than poverty. "Every
city of importance paid physicians to treat the poor without charge" (Durant 1950 999). For providing ....
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City Plan for Amsterdam
.... The old
city of Amsterdam consists of concentric rings of canals (the Prinsengracht .... Narrow streets emanate out from the old
medieval Centrum and Dam Square like ....
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Trinity College Dublin
.... To pass from the
city into a college campus is to enter a different .... The most typical architecture of a university campus is neo
medieval, with cloisters and ....
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Benedictine Order of Monks
.... monasteries retained their independence.10 They tended to give their allegiance, so far as 10Christopher Dawson,
Medieval Essays (Garden
City, NY: Doubleday ....
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Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... The Arabian Nights. Garden
City, New York: International Collectors Library, ND Malory, Sir Thomas. .... The Arabic Role in
Medieval Literary History. ....
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Araic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... The Arabian Nights. Garden
City, New York: International Collectors Library, ND Malory, Sir Thomas. .... The Arabic Role in
Medieval Literary History. ....
(2000

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King-Church Relationship in the Medieval Period
The relationship between the King and the Church in the
Medieval Period varied somewhat .... by the prayers and entreaties of Hadrian, Bishop of the
city of Rome ....
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The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... in Europe; in fact, it had to be gradually overcome in
medieval Europe. .... In the Twelfth Century, the economies of the Italian
city-states began a transformation ....
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The Bonfire of the Vanities
.... reach a boiling point, and it is a
city based on vanity, a
city that is .... The
medieval economy was free of market pressure, and neither peasants nor lords were ....
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