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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LatinLatin - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Medieval Latin was used across Western and Catholic Europe during the Middle Ages as a working and literary language from the 9th century to the Renaissance, which then developed a classicizing form, called Renaissance Latin. This was the basis for Neo-Latin which evolved during the early modern period.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Middle_AgesMiddle Ages - Wikipedia

    Há 14 horas · A stained glass panel from Canterbury Cathedral, c. 1175 – c. 1180. It depicts the Parable of the Sower, a biblical narrative. In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted approximately from 500 AD to 1500, although some prefer other start and end dates. The Middle Ages is the second of the three traditional divisions of Western ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RenaissanceRenaissance - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · The Renaissance period started during the crisis of the Late Middle Ages and conventionally ends by the 1600s with the waning of humanism, and the advents of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and in art the Baroque period.

  4. Há 4 dias · Professor Richard Sharpe (1954–2020) was Professor of Diplomatic in the University and one of the country’s foremost medievalists, whose research ranged from the early Irish church to Anglo-Norman royal acts to the transmission of medieval Latin texts and medieval books and libraries.

  5. Há 4 dias · Professor Richard Sharpe (1954–2020) was Professor of Diplomatic in the University and one of the country’s foremost medievalists, whose research ranged from the early Irish church to Anglo-Norman royal acts to the transmission of medieval Latin texts and medieval books and libraries.

  6. Há 4 dias · Amy Remensnyder discusses with very considerable nuance 'The boundaries of Christendom and Islam: Iberia and the Latin Levant'; Grado Merlo presents us forcefully with, not 'heresy', but 'Christian experiences of religious Non-conformism'; Dorothea Weltecke analyses discourses around and experiences of 'Doubts and the Absence of ...