The World of the Middle Ages: A Reorientation of Medieval History1050-1200 -- The apogee of the Middle Ages : the thirteenth century -- The decline of the Medieval world, 1300-1500. |
Contents
CREDO BY WAY OF PROLOGUE | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 20 |
THE EMPIRE in the FIFTH CENTURY | 36 |
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