The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 256
... style of alphabet that was used for handwriting throughout Latin Christendom for about 500 years , from the decline of the literary reforms under Charlemagne in the early 9th century to the humanistic revival of the Renaissance . It is ...
... style of alphabet that was used for handwriting throughout Latin Christendom for about 500 years , from the decline of the literary reforms under Charlemagne in the early 9th century to the humanistic revival of the Renaissance . It is ...
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... style , architec- tural and sculptural style ( c . 1075 - c . 1125 ) that emerged in the duchy of Burgundy in eastern France and marked some of the high- est achievements of Romanesque art ( q.v. ) . The architecture of the Burgundian ...
... style , architec- tural and sculptural style ( c . 1075 - c . 1125 ) that emerged in the duchy of Burgundy in eastern France and marked some of the high- est achievements of Romanesque art ( q.v. ) . The architecture of the Burgundian ...
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... Style ( 1977. raphy . His World Population ( 1936 ) contained demographic data on numerous countries that had never before been the subjects of such study . He also wrote A Survey of the So- cial Structure of England and Wales ( with D ...
... Style ( 1977. raphy . His World Population ( 1936 ) contained demographic data on numerous countries that had never before been the subjects of such study . He also wrote A Survey of the So- cial Structure of England and Wales ( with D ...
Contents
Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
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