Master Virgil: The Author of the Æneid as He Seemed in the Middle AgesR. Clarke & Company, 1886 - 230 σελίδες |
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... mind the ancient lands of the Mediterranean were full of sorcery and mystery . Sicily had been from the earliest times the abode of magic , the home of the mysteries of Ceres and Proserpine . The Norman Latinists fell in with the new ...
... mind the ancient lands of the Mediterranean were full of sorcery and mystery . Sicily had been from the earliest times the abode of magic , the home of the mysteries of Ceres and Proserpine . The Norman Latinists fell in with the new ...
Σελίδα 12
... mind , devoid of a regard for facts , and incapable of accurately testing his own experiences , included some variations of the Virgilian tales in a work which he wrote to amuse the leisure of the Emperor Otto IV . What Neckam had ...
... mind , devoid of a regard for facts , and incapable of accurately testing his own experiences , included some variations of the Virgilian tales in a work which he wrote to amuse the leisure of the Emperor Otto IV . What Neckam had ...
Σελίδα 20
... minds of scholars from being attached to these narratives and others of a similar character , because it was ... mind which rested upon authority with so much confidence . It was accepted as a fact that there had been a temple in ...
... minds of scholars from being attached to these narratives and others of a similar character , because it was ... mind which rested upon authority with so much confidence . It was accepted as a fact that there had been a temple in ...
Σελίδα 21
... mind which prevailed at the time when Gervase wrote , he could not have been capable of making this distinction ... minds of their readers . This impression was one promptly interpreted by the German romancers to mean diabolism . AND THE ...
... mind which prevailed at the time when Gervase wrote , he could not have been capable of making this distinction ... minds of their readers . This impression was one promptly interpreted by the German romancers to mean diabolism . AND THE ...
Σελίδα 24
... mind favorable to demonology in place of the fine - spun theories of Neckam , Gervase and Vincent of Beauveis . The whole complexion of the tales respecting Virgil's super- natural allies is Teutonic . The first writer who connected the ...
... mind favorable to demonology in place of the fine - spun theories of Neckam , Gervase and Vincent of Beauveis . The whole complexion of the tales respecting Virgil's super- natural allies is Teutonic . The first writer who connected the ...
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