The Concept of Nobility in German Didactic Literature of the Thirteenth CenturyCatholic University of America, 1935 - 138 σελίδες |
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... honor even though he be not generally en- nobled.45 Moral goodness rests in deeds , not in fame , and the genuine nobleman prefers to be first in reality rather than in name.46 A Roman noble was almost unthinkable without wealth . Many ...
... honor even though he be not generally en- nobled.45 Moral goodness rests in deeds , not in fame , and the genuine nobleman prefers to be first in reality rather than in name.46 A Roman noble was almost unthinkable without wealth . Many ...
Σελίδα 38
... honor , êre , on which the whole code of knightly virtues rests , can be divided into spiritual and worldly honor , both of which must be directed toward God , the summum bonum.177 A backward glance reveals the fact that by the end of ...
... honor , êre , on which the whole code of knightly virtues rests , can be divided into spiritual and worldly honor , both of which must be directed toward God , the summum bonum.177 A backward glance reveals the fact that by the end of ...
Σελίδα 40
... honored . The outward signs of honor were titles and privileges . These were often bestowed by rulers or people upon those who had no natural right to them , because they were not of noble descent . This gave rise to a nobility of merit ...
... honored . The outward signs of honor were titles and privileges . These were often bestowed by rulers or people upon those who had no natural right to them , because they were not of noble descent . This gave rise to a nobility of merit ...
Περιεχόμενα
CHAPTER | 14 |
THE DIDACTIC WRITERS AND THE FEUDAL NOBILITY | 39 |
Knighthood as an Institution | 45 |
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