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... Gregorian Reform The eight decades from the middle of the eleventh century to the end of the third decade of the twelfth constitute one of the great turning points ... GREGORIAN WORLD REVOLUTION The Nature and Origin of the Gregorian Reform.
... Gregorian Reform The eight decades from the middle of the eleventh century to the end of the third decade of the twelfth constitute one of the great turning points ... GREGORIAN WORLD REVOLUTION The Nature and Origin of the Gregorian Reform.
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... Gregorian reform engendered , consti- tutes the first of the great world revolutions of western history , and its course follows the same pattern as the well - known revolutions of modern times . Each of the world ... Gregorian Reform 273.
... Gregorian reform engendered , consti- tutes the first of the great world revolutions of western history , and its course follows the same pattern as the well - known revolutions of modern times . Each of the world ... Gregorian Reform 273.
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... Gregorian reform move- ment , a period which was long enough to destroy the old order . But as the conservatives and moderates of various complexions perceived at last the real aim of the radicals and their reckless disregard for ...
... Gregorian reform move- ment , a period which was long enough to destroy the old order . But as the conservatives and moderates of various complexions perceived at last the real aim of the radicals and their reckless disregard for ...
Contents
Introduction THE SCOPE OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY I | 1 |
PART ONE THE ROMAN DESTINY | 15 |
Chapter Two THE CHRISTIAN EMPIRE AND | 31 |
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