The Middle Ages as a Period of Assimilation.-A present-day historian tersely defines the 'problem' of Civilization during the Middle Ages as follows:- "To make out of the barbarized sixth century, stagnant and fragmentary, with little common life, without ideals or enthusiasms, the fifteenth century in full possession again of a common world civilization, keen, pushing, and enthusiastic."
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History Of Education During The Middle Ages And The Transition To Modern Times
December 1, 2004, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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"The Middle Ages as a Period of Assimilation.-A present-day historian tersely defines the 'problem' of Civilization during the Middle Ages as follows:- "To make out of the barbarized sixth century, stagnant and fragmentary, with little common life, without ideals or enthusiasms, the fifteenth century in full possession again of a common world civilization, keen, pushing, and enthusiastic.""
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