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The Church in the Early Modern Age

2016
The years 1450-1650 were a momentous period for the development of Christianity. They witnessed the age of Reformation and Counter-Reformation: perhaps the most important era for the shaping of the faith since its foundation. C Scott Dixon explores how the ideas that went into the making of early modern Christianity re-oriented the Church to such an ...
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Early Modern Scholarship in the Age of the Smartphone

The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2019
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Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age

2016
Bi- and multilingualism are of great interest for contemporary linguists since this phenomenon deeply reflects on language acquisition, language use, and sociolinguistic conditions in many different circumstances all over the world. Multilingualism was, however, certainly rather common already, if not especially, in the premodern world.
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[Ageing in the early modern age].

Medicina nei secoli, 2011
In ancient medicine, aging had been interpreted as a natural process due to extinction of innate heat, so that human body become cold and dry. Aristotle used the example of a burning lamp to explain the old age and natural death as the decrease of the flame because of the failure of fuel, the natural moisture.
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Incarceration and Slavery in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age

2021
People in the Middle Ages and the early modern age more often suffered from imprisonment and enslavement than we might have assumed. Incarceration and Slavery in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age approaches these topics from a wide variety of perspectives and demonstrates collectively the great relevance of the issues involved.
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The Modern Origins of the Early Middle Ages

History: Reviews of New Books, 2015
Professor Ian Wood, of the University of Leeds, is one of the most prolific and well-known scholars of the early Middle Ages from the UK.
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Urban Space in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age

2009
Although the city as a central entity did not simply disappear with the Fall of the Roman Empire, the development of urban space at least since the twelfth century played a major role in the history of medieval and early modern mentality within a social-economic and religious framework.
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Cosmology in the Early Modern Age: A Web of Ideas

Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 2022
Paolo Bussotti
exaly  

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