Spain in the Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000-1500 |
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... twelfth - century count confirming a document and emphasising his anomalous position by using the expression comes sine terra . Below the ricos hombres there existed a larger group of nobles who were known as infanzones , hidalgos or ...
... twelfth - century count confirming a document and emphasising his anomalous position by using the expression comes sine terra . Below the ricos hombres there existed a larger group of nobles who were known as infanzones , hidalgos or ...
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... century . Much of the lost luggage of the classical past was to be collected in this way by the Latin scholars of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . Since the scientific knowledge of the school of Alexandria had been of marginal ...
... century . Much of the lost luggage of the classical past was to be collected in this way by the Latin scholars of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . Since the scientific knowledge of the school of Alexandria had been of marginal ...
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... twelfth century is impressive : for example , Gerard of Cremona , Adelard of Bath , Herman of Carinthia , Robert of ... century that the intellectual developments usually associated with the twelfth - century renaissance affected Spain ...
... twelfth century is impressive : for example , Gerard of Cremona , Adelard of Bath , Herman of Carinthia , Robert of ... century that the intellectual developments usually associated with the twelfth - century renaissance affected Spain ...
Contents
The Background of Early Eleventhcentury Spain | 7 |
THE AGE OF THE FRONTIER | 13 |
SOCIETY AND THE FRONTIER C 100012 12 | 36 |
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