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| 100 | _aHuizinga, J. | ||
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_aThe waning of the middle ages _c/ J. Huizinga |
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_aNew York : _bDoubleday Anchor Books, _c1949 |
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| 300 | _a362 p. | ||
| 505 | _aI the violent tenor of life ........................................... 9 Ii pessimism and the ideal of the sublime life ................ 31 Iii the hierarchic conception of society ......................... 56 Iv the idea of chivalry ................................................. 67 V the dream of heroism and of love ........................... 77 Vi orders of chivalry and vows .................................... 85 Vii the political and military value of chivalrous ideas ........................................................................ 93 Viii love formalized .................................................... 107 Ix the conventions of love ......................................... 119 X the idyllic vision of life ....................................... 128 Xi the vision of death ............................................... 138 Xii religious thought crystallizing into images ........... 151 Xiii types of religious life ......................................... 177 Xiv religious sensibility and religious imagination ......................................................... 190 Xv symbolism in its decline ...................................... 200 Xvi the effects of realism .......................................... 214 Xvii religious thought beyond the limits of imagination ......................................................... 220 Xviii the forms of thought and practical life ............. 225 | ||
| 546 | _aEnglish | ||
| 650 | _aWaning--Middle--Ages | ||
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