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(Edward Tompkins) title: Studies in Mediæval Life and Literature date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37865.txt cache: ./cache/37865.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'37865.txt' 46455 txt/../ent/46455.ent 38680 txt/../pos/38680.pos 38680 txt/../wrd/38680.wrd 42824 txt/../wrd/42824.wrd 42824 txt/../pos/42824.pos 38680 txt/../ent/38680.ent 42824 txt/../ent/42824.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 13144 author: Power, Eileen title: Medieval People date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13144.txt cache: ./cache/13144.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'13144.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46455 author: Davis, William Stearns title: Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46455.txt cache: ./cache/46455.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 12 resourceName b'46455.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42824 author: Cutts, Edward Lewes title: Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42824.txt cache: ./cache/42824.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'42824.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 38680 author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title: The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38680.txt cache: ./cache/38680.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 19 resourceName b'38680.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-civilizationMedieval-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19468 author = Jarrett, Bede title = Mediaeval Socialism date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28031 sentences = 1524 flesch = 70 summary = For with man's life, social, political, economic, we are in contact with determined the necessity of civil authority, slavery, private property, reasoning on the whole question of the private possession of property. respect to this, it is lawful for man to hold things as his own." Here does he hold the moral proposition that private property is lawful, but the possession of some material things) was demanded by the law of man's declared to be a sacred right, as it followed from a law of nature; the property, whatever rights and duties held good were not public, but call "pure feudalism," any concept of a national law or natural right, to say that the human positive law by which private property was Thus every man has a right to property; he can never by any possible support of his own life, and, therefore, to private property in the form cache = ./cache/19468.txt txt = ./txt/19468.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31304 author = Lee, Vernon title = Euphorion - Vol. II Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57341 sentences = 1624 flesch = 54 summary = existing things of the world; and this in order to obtain the mere power sort: the beautiful portraits of ugly old men, of snub little boys, work surface and light, this art which makes beautiful busts of ugly men. Mediæval love is not merely a passion, a desire, an affection, a habit; definite stages, like the love of the men of classical Antiquity or the kind of life which the love poets of the late twelfth and early mediæval love; a virtue unknown to the erotic poets of Antiquity, and in the early mediæval poetry, a new kind of love--subtler, more which was left to the world by the love poets of early feudalism. Provence and Sicily the new element of mediæval love, of life devotion, passion of the Middle Ages; but of mediæval love chastened by the this mediæval love to a mere intellectual passion, seeking in woman cache = ./cache/31304.txt txt = ./txt/31304.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31303 author = Lee, Vernon title = Euphorion - Vol. I Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49791 sentences = 1453 flesch = 55 summary = BEING STUDIES OF THE ANTIQUE AND THE MEDIÆVAL IN THE RENAISSANCE Italy, and the Germans: strong mediæval nations, like the French, with men of modern times, the Middle Ages seem to know nothing. and modern times, the Middle Ages (inasmuch as they mean not a mere the art born of the Middle Ages and developed during the Renaissance? Titian: double, like its origin, antique and modern, real and ideal. things Antiquity did give to the artists of the Renaissance. What would have been the art of the Renaissance without the antique? Italian art, in the Middle Ages; like it, full of strength and power of art of the sixteenth century might have been without the antique. But the art of Antiquity was not the evil, it was the good of The antique perfected the art of the Renaissance, it did not corrupt it. Antiquity could never have brought the art of the Renaissance to an cache = ./cache/31303.txt txt = ./txt/31303.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 6493 author = Bartholomaeus, Anglicus, active 13th century title = Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42657 sentences = 2387 flesch = 83 summary = natheless in a wonder manner it is strong in working and virtue. continual moving, both wits and virtues in beasts are ruled to work beasts, breath, life, and pulses, and working, wilful moving, and wit In old time or the use of iron was known, men eared land with brass, beguile the sight of men that look thereon, and maketh a man that is more needful to men in many things than use of gold: though A man hath so great love to his wife that men doubt and dread, the blind man, for he seeth no peril, is secure. The men thereof be seemly and fair of body and The men be of scarce living, and many suffer hunger long time, and eat And ash hath so great virtue that serpents come not in shadow thereof and seem by the working, beasts rather than men, and some be called cache = ./cache/6493.txt txt = ./txt/6493.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13144 author = Power, Eileen title = Medieval People date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 85845 sentences = 4654 flesch = 80 summary = an early phase of a typical medieval estate; Marco Polo, Venetian trade Thomas Betson, the wool trade, and the activities of the great English trading company of Merchants of the Staple; and Thomas Paycocke, the women serfs belonging to the house lived and did their work; all round It would be a busy time for Bodo when all these great folk came, for the church and from all the district round great men and small, nobles It is a year which makes no great stir in the history books, that year traders in great stone counting-houses, lapped by the waters 'She-is-a-very-bad-business-woman-and-she-has-let-the-house-get-intodebt-and-the-church-is-falling about-our-ears-and-we-don't-get-enoughfood-and-she-hasn't-given-us-any-clothes-for-two-years-and-she-has-soldwoods-and farms-without-your-licence-and-she-has-pawned-our-best-set-of wife's, a Merchant of the Staple in Calais, named Thomas Betson, who is charming letter which Thomas Betson wrote to little Katherine Riche on us Thomas Betson beginning to set his house in order and getting Thomas Paycocke belonged to the good old days; in a quarter of a century cache = ./cache/13144.txt txt = ./txt/13144.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39608 author = Rydberg, Viktor title = The Magic of the Middle Ages date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43480 sentences = 2201 flesch = 69 summary = receives the commands of God; that of Power, which guides the stars and thing as science, it would lie far beyond the powers of man, since reason, men of the Middle Ages ascribed to Zoroaster the founding of the magical Like science, magic in its original form is based upon the principle that connection between the metals and the planets), or as in the Church-magic, Christians of the Middle Ages a _celestial_ magic and a _diabolical_,--the potency of magical means, I summon angels, and demons, and the souls of the good angels to see the power of God's image over their adversaries. the black magic, the immediate and supernatural power of God in His agents A struggle between good and evil, between God and Satan, between church Every thing that we have here described was to the Church black magic: all divine magic of the Church itself, and also a league with the devil, if cache = ./cache/39608.txt txt = ./txt/39608.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37865 author = McLaughlin, Edward T. (Edward Tompkins) title = Studies in Mediæval Life and Literature date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57142 sentences = 2802 flesch = 75 summary = life of the great Italian poet he had devoted years of patient research. love-making, that if he had spent his days for five years, in hard best, lady-loving gave the mediæval knights consideration for women and times, and Ulrich himself is a knight and a poet worth knowing. heart-leap to Ulrich's sentimental hope, interests scholars to-day as lady declared that she would grow old in entire ignorance of any love my love-longing heart, I rejoiced thus to serve my lady." the field, and the tree suggests the social life of the old times as poet in Neidhart's relation to the fashionable love lyrics; he retains age has ever cared more for story telling), their love of play, their from the hand that loves it before its birth, playing like a young girl time were still honorable to her; the world _was_ good; her love _had_ cache = ./cache/37865.txt txt = ./txt/37865.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42975 author = Salzman, L. F. (Louis Francis) title = Mediæval Byways date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31769 sentences = 1193 flesch = 66 summary = of view there is one great thing to be said for legal records of this court in the middle of October 1470, 'but before that date the Lord King, But in spite of the ill-success of Sir Henry Grey the King in 1476 1330, when Thomas Cary was ordered to bring before King Edward III. to the effect that the accused citizens came to John Notingham, as a man servants of 'the Lord Straunge' to search the house of Alice, wife of John Devil within four days,' but when he came to John the latter refused to Earl of Derby and afterwards King of England, followed just a century Genoa to fetch a doctor for Sir Hugh, and at the same time, money having kept him five days without food or drink; at the end of that time he paid century, when the sheriff of Sussex was holding such a court, John cache = ./cache/42975.txt txt = ./txt/42975.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42824 author = Cutts, Edward Lewes title = Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 185633 sentences = 8963 flesch = 73 summary = says Sir James Stephen, "the church had never seen so great and effectual noble men and women, knights and ladies, minstrels and merchants, quitting represent the king sitting in the abbot's place in the chapter-house, with orders; lived in a comfortable little house of stone or timber; often had of the religious men in a habit which looks like a gown, with the arms The hermit in whose hermitage Sir Launcelot passed long time is habit of their order; a king in his royal robes; a knight sometimes in [Illustration: _Knight and Men-at-Arms of the end of the Thirteenth [Illustration: _Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century._] [Illustration: _Group of English Knights and French Men-at-Arms._] The little woodcut of a knight at the hall-door illustrates another entrance-towers, the monastery looks like a great castle or a little town; religious houses--one a great and wealthy abbey--several churches, and was cache = ./cache/42824.txt txt = ./txt/42824.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38680 author = Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title = The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 201316 sentences = 8692 flesch = 64 summary = of men we can only match the great chiefs of the Thirteenth Century by education in the Thirteenth Century, than there were at any time in century ago the Comte de Maistre said in his Soirées de St. Petersburg, that history for the three hundred years before his time important centuries in modern education--the Thirteenth and the {82} Law. Great popes, during the Thirteenth Century, beginning with the Thirteenth Century represented a time entirely too early in the Thirteenth Century differs from the modern time in which even the Church during the Thirteenth {196} Century more than a hundred times important place of the Thirteenth Century in the development of modern their time to the study of the Thirteenth {312} Century poet shows in accomplished great things during the Thirteenth Century. of the Thirteenth Century, that is, just about the same time as the cache = ./cache/38680.txt txt = ./txt/38680.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46455 author = Davis, William Stearns title = Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122656 sentences = 7427 flesch = 76 summary = Certes, for all laymen and clerics on the St. Aliquis fiefs, there was purgatory enough in Baron Garnier's day to Although this castle is the center of Baron Conon's power, it is by villeins, and petty nobles agree in praising Baron Conon. the seigneur's great oven, whither not merely the castle folk, but a At the time of the great Church festivals, of course, comes the delight mantle like a great baron?" The squires take a long time adjusting it. Conon, clothed in full armor, then presented himself in the great hall. St. Aliquis vassals and the noble leaders of the castle men at arms, joys of a common sire with a small castle, a fast horse, good hawks, Of course, it was a high honor to be reared by a very great lord like knights, peasants--every man knows to which of the three great cache = ./cache/46455.txt txt = ./txt/46455.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 38680 42824 46455 38680 42824 46455 number of items: 12 sum of words: 905,661 average size in words: 82,332 average readability score: 69 nouns: time; men; man; life; century; day; people; work; love; world; things; art; part; place; house; order; years; illustration; church; way; history; women; times; book; hand; side; days; knight; fact; country; name; castle; end; others; one; period; nothing; kind; nature; mediæval; body; houses; king; p.; year; head; monks; power; knights; number verbs: is; was; be; are; have; were; had; has; been; made; see; do; said; did; make; found; being; come; came; find; called; give; take; know; go; given; seen; seems; say; says; set; took; taken; used; does; put; went; seem; known; let; read; brought; having; became; left; think; become; gave; done; written adjectives: great; other; many; such; own; little; same; good; more; modern; old; first; much; long; certain; new; full; last; whole; most; few; large; young; best; human; poor; high; beautiful; early; religious; mere; common; various; small; noble; different; least; true; important; real; famous; white; present; english; possible; social; interesting; several; holy; fair adverbs: not; so; only; more; even; then; very; also; up; as; most; well; out; now; still; however; here; too; thus; often; never; down; perhaps; sometimes; much; almost; there; ever; again; always; far; therefore; indeed; all; probably; rather; just; away; yet; once; first; long; especially; together; merely; less; back; quite; usually; already pronouns: his; it; he; their; they; we; them; her; its; him; i; our; she; you; us; my; himself; themselves; me; your; itself; one; herself; thy; ourselves; thee; myself; mine; yourself; theirs; ours; ye; hers; yt; oneself; thyself; yours; hymself; ''em; yourselves; wizzen; viol,--they; thunder,''--that; there; oft; includendus_--the; illustrate:--; il; ij; ii proper nouns: _; st.; century; thirteenth; god; middle; ages; church; .; england; de; john; thomas; sir; lord; paris; king; renaissance; ms; conon; france; dante; english; aliquis; william; italy; ii; europe; london; pope; henry; holy; iii; francis; rome; richard; ye; edward; f.; a.d.; thou; c.; bishop; york; chaucer; |; mr.; christ; university; louis keywords: man; god; st.; middle; king; ages; time; thomas; john; france; england; church; paris; london; illustration; holy; great; english; dante; william; thing; sir; italy; italian; iii; henry; german; french; day; charlemagne; century; york; work; thirteenth; rome; robert; richard; renaissance; pope; mr.; love; like; lady; good; giotto; footnote; europe; edward; earl; christian one topic; one dimension: great file(s): ./cache/31303.txt titles(s): Euphorion - Vol. I Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance three topics; one dimension: great; century; love file(s): ./cache/42824.txt, ./cache/38680.txt, ./cache/31304.txt titles(s): Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition | The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries | Euphorion - Vol. II Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance five topics; three dimensions: great century time; great st sir; love men life; man like renaissance; property man state file(s): ./cache/38680.txt, ./cache/42824.txt, ./cache/31304.txt, ./cache/39608.txt, ./cache/19468.txt titles(s): The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries | Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition | Euphorion - Vol. II Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance | The Magic of the Middle Ages | Mediaeval Socialism Type: gutenberg title: subject-civilizationMedieval-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Civilization, Medieval" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 4584 author: Adams, Henry title: Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 6493 author: Bartholomaeus, Anglicus, active 13th century title: Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus date: words: 42657.0 sentences: 2387.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/6493.txt txt: ./txt/6493.txt summary: natheless in a wonder manner it is strong in working and virtue. continual moving, both wits and virtues in beasts are ruled to work beasts, breath, life, and pulses, and working, wilful moving, and wit In old time or the use of iron was known, men eared land with brass, beguile the sight of men that look thereon, and maketh a man that is more needful to men in many things than use of gold: though A man hath so great love to his wife that men doubt and dread, the blind man, for he seeth no peril, is secure. The men thereof be seemly and fair of body and The men be of scarce living, and many suffer hunger long time, and eat And ash hath so great virtue that serpents come not in shadow thereof and seem by the working, beasts rather than men, and some be called id: 42824 author: Cutts, Edward Lewes title: Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date: words: 185633.0 sentences: 8963.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/42824.txt txt: ./txt/42824.txt summary: says Sir James Stephen, "the church had never seen so great and effectual noble men and women, knights and ladies, minstrels and merchants, quitting represent the king sitting in the abbot''s place in the chapter-house, with orders; lived in a comfortable little house of stone or timber; often had of the religious men in a habit which looks like a gown, with the arms The hermit in whose hermitage Sir Launcelot passed long time is habit of their order; a king in his royal robes; a knight sometimes in [Illustration: _Knight and Men-at-Arms of the end of the Thirteenth [Illustration: _Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century._] [Illustration: _Group of English Knights and French Men-at-Arms._] The little woodcut of a knight at the hall-door illustrates another entrance-towers, the monastery looks like a great castle or a little town; religious houses--one a great and wealthy abbey--several churches, and was id: 46455 author: Davis, William Stearns title: Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century date: words: 122656.0 sentences: 7427.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/46455.txt txt: ./txt/46455.txt summary: Certes, for all laymen and clerics on the St. Aliquis fiefs, there was purgatory enough in Baron Garnier''s day to Although this castle is the center of Baron Conon''s power, it is by villeins, and petty nobles agree in praising Baron Conon. the seigneur''s great oven, whither not merely the castle folk, but a At the time of the great Church festivals, of course, comes the delight mantle like a great baron?" The squires take a long time adjusting it. Conon, clothed in full armor, then presented himself in the great hall. St. Aliquis vassals and the noble leaders of the castle men at arms, joys of a common sire with a small castle, a fast horse, good hawks, Of course, it was a high honor to be reared by a very great lord like knights, peasants--every man knows to which of the three great id: 19468 author: Jarrett, Bede title: Mediaeval Socialism date: words: 28031.0 sentences: 1524.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/19468.txt txt: ./txt/19468.txt summary: For with man''s life, social, political, economic, we are in contact with determined the necessity of civil authority, slavery, private property, reasoning on the whole question of the private possession of property. respect to this, it is lawful for man to hold things as his own." Here does he hold the moral proposition that private property is lawful, but the possession of some material things) was demanded by the law of man''s declared to be a sacred right, as it followed from a law of nature; the property, whatever rights and duties held good were not public, but call "pure feudalism," any concept of a national law or natural right, to say that the human positive law by which private property was Thus every man has a right to property; he can never by any possible support of his own life, and, therefore, to private property in the form id: 31304 author: Lee, Vernon title: Euphorion - Vol. II Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date: words: 57341.0 sentences: 1624.0 pages: flesch: 54.0 cache: ./cache/31304.txt txt: ./txt/31304.txt summary: existing things of the world; and this in order to obtain the mere power sort: the beautiful portraits of ugly old men, of snub little boys, work surface and light, this art which makes beautiful busts of ugly men. Mediæval love is not merely a passion, a desire, an affection, a habit; definite stages, like the love of the men of classical Antiquity or the kind of life which the love poets of the late twelfth and early mediæval love; a virtue unknown to the erotic poets of Antiquity, and in the early mediæval poetry, a new kind of love--subtler, more which was left to the world by the love poets of early feudalism. Provence and Sicily the new element of mediæval love, of life devotion, passion of the Middle Ages; but of mediæval love chastened by the this mediæval love to a mere intellectual passion, seeking in woman id: 31303 author: Lee, Vernon title: Euphorion - Vol. I Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date: words: 49791.0 sentences: 1453.0 pages: flesch: 55.0 cache: ./cache/31303.txt txt: ./txt/31303.txt summary: BEING STUDIES OF THE ANTIQUE AND THE MEDIÆVAL IN THE RENAISSANCE Italy, and the Germans: strong mediæval nations, like the French, with men of modern times, the Middle Ages seem to know nothing. and modern times, the Middle Ages (inasmuch as they mean not a mere the art born of the Middle Ages and developed during the Renaissance? Titian: double, like its origin, antique and modern, real and ideal. things Antiquity did give to the artists of the Renaissance. What would have been the art of the Renaissance without the antique? Italian art, in the Middle Ages; like it, full of strength and power of art of the sixteenth century might have been without the antique. But the art of Antiquity was not the evil, it was the good of The antique perfected the art of the Renaissance, it did not corrupt it. Antiquity could never have brought the art of the Renaissance to an id: 37865 author: McLaughlin, Edward T. (Edward Tompkins) title: Studies in Mediæval Life and Literature date: words: 57142.0 sentences: 2802.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/37865.txt txt: ./txt/37865.txt summary: life of the great Italian poet he had devoted years of patient research. love-making, that if he had spent his days for five years, in hard best, lady-loving gave the mediæval knights consideration for women and times, and Ulrich himself is a knight and a poet worth knowing. heart-leap to Ulrich''s sentimental hope, interests scholars to-day as lady declared that she would grow old in entire ignorance of any love my love-longing heart, I rejoiced thus to serve my lady." the field, and the tree suggests the social life of the old times as poet in Neidhart''s relation to the fashionable love lyrics; he retains age has ever cared more for story telling), their love of play, their from the hand that loves it before its birth, playing like a young girl time were still honorable to her; the world _was_ good; her love _had_ id: 13144 author: Power, Eileen title: Medieval People date: words: 85845.0 sentences: 4654.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/13144.txt txt: ./txt/13144.txt summary: an early phase of a typical medieval estate; Marco Polo, Venetian trade Thomas Betson, the wool trade, and the activities of the great English trading company of Merchants of the Staple; and Thomas Paycocke, the women serfs belonging to the house lived and did their work; all round It would be a busy time for Bodo when all these great folk came, for the church and from all the district round great men and small, nobles It is a year which makes no great stir in the history books, that year traders in great stone counting-houses, lapped by the waters ''She-is-a-very-bad-business-woman-and-she-has-let-the-house-get-intodebt-and-the-church-is-falling about-our-ears-and-we-don''t-get-enoughfood-and-she-hasn''t-given-us-any-clothes-for-two-years-and-she-has-soldwoods-and farms-without-your-licence-and-she-has-pawned-our-best-set-of wife''s, a Merchant of the Staple in Calais, named Thomas Betson, who is charming letter which Thomas Betson wrote to little Katherine Riche on us Thomas Betson beginning to set his house in order and getting Thomas Paycocke belonged to the good old days; in a quarter of a century id: 39608 author: Rydberg, Viktor title: The Magic of the Middle Ages date: words: 43480.0 sentences: 2201.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/39608.txt txt: ./txt/39608.txt summary: receives the commands of God; that of Power, which guides the stars and thing as science, it would lie far beyond the powers of man, since reason, men of the Middle Ages ascribed to Zoroaster the founding of the magical Like science, magic in its original form is based upon the principle that connection between the metals and the planets), or as in the Church-magic, Christians of the Middle Ages a _celestial_ magic and a _diabolical_,--the potency of magical means, I summon angels, and demons, and the souls of the good angels to see the power of God''s image over their adversaries. the black magic, the immediate and supernatural power of God in His agents A struggle between good and evil, between God and Satan, between church Every thing that we have here described was to the Church black magic: all divine magic of the Church itself, and also a league with the devil, if id: 42975 author: Salzman, L. F. (Louis Francis) title: Mediæval Byways date: words: 31769.0 sentences: 1193.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/42975.txt txt: ./txt/42975.txt summary: of view there is one great thing to be said for legal records of this court in the middle of October 1470, ''but before that date the Lord King, But in spite of the ill-success of Sir Henry Grey the King in 1476 1330, when Thomas Cary was ordered to bring before King Edward III. to the effect that the accused citizens came to John Notingham, as a man servants of ''the Lord Straunge'' to search the house of Alice, wife of John Devil within four days,'' but when he came to John the latter refused to Earl of Derby and afterwards King of England, followed just a century Genoa to fetch a doctor for Sir Hugh, and at the same time, money having kept him five days without food or drink; at the end of that time he paid century, when the sheriff of Sussex was holding such a court, John id: 38680 author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title: The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries date: words: 201316.0 sentences: 8692.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/38680.txt txt: ./txt/38680.txt summary: of men we can only match the great chiefs of the Thirteenth Century by education in the Thirteenth Century, than there were at any time in century ago the Comte de Maistre said in his Soirées de St. Petersburg, that history for the three hundred years before his time important centuries in modern education--the Thirteenth and the {82} Law. Great popes, during the Thirteenth Century, beginning with the Thirteenth Century represented a time entirely too early in the Thirteenth Century differs from the modern time in which even the Church during the Thirteenth {196} Century more than a hundred times important place of the Thirteenth Century in the development of modern their time to the study of the Thirteenth {312} Century poet shows in accomplished great things during the Thirteenth Century. of the Thirteenth Century, that is, just about the same time as the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel