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Medieval history (Part 2, [Schülerband])

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
PPN791668630
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0220-gd-13462574
Title:
Deutsches Lesebuch für ein- und zweiklassige Schulen
Shelfmark:
RB-II 6(1,08)
Author:
Steger, August
Wohlrabe, Wilhelm (13.03.1851-29.12.1920)
Place of publication:
Halle a.S.
Publisher:
Schroedel
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Textbooks for study of the natural and cultural world (Realienkunde),imperial Germany
Publication year:
1908
Scope:
XII, 577 S.
Copyright:
Georg-Eckert-Institut - Leibniz-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung
Language:
German
Subtitle:
in einem Bande

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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
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Contents

Table of contents

  • A primer of general history
  • Medieval history (Part 2, [Schülerband])
  • Binder
  • AIDS TO THE TEACHING OF HISTORY
  • Advertising
  • A PRIMER OF GENERAL HISTORY
  • Portrait of a Doge ( from the painting by Giovanni Bellini)
  • Title page
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  • CHAPTER I
  • CHAPTER II
  • CHAPTER III
  • CHAPTER IV
  • CHAPTER V
  • CHAPTER VI
  • CHAPTER VII
  • CHAPTER VIII
  • CHAPTER IX
  • CHAPTER X
  • CHAPTER XI
  • CHAPTER XII
  • CHAPTER XIII
  • CHAPTER XIV
  • CHAPTER XV
  • CHAPTER XVI
  • Chapter XVII
  • INDEX
  • Binder

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162 MEDIZEVAL HISTORY 
magnetism of his personality, Bernard gained a unique 
influence in Western Christianity. “ Counsellor and 
admonisher of kings, trainer and maker of popes, healer 
of schisms, condemner of heresies, author of a new 
Crusade,” 1! he was the most influential man of his times. 
THE Car- A few years before the foundation of the Cistercian 
THUSIANS Order, another Order was founded which aimed at still 
greater asceticism—the Carthusian Order, so called from 
Chartreux, near Grenoble, where the Order took its rise 
in 1084. The peculiarity of this Order was that the 
monks had separate cells and spent the greater part of 
their time in solitude. In England their monasteries 
were known as Charter-houses, in France as Chartreuses. 
TugE Intheearly part of the twelfth century a new departure 
BUSH was made by the institution of Orders of Regular 
Canons, that is to say, of priests attached to churches, 
but living the life of monks. They were sometimes 
known as Austin Canons, as in earlier days St Augustine 
of Hippo had tried to establish “a monastery of clerks 
in the Bishop’s household.” Among the Regular 
Canons the most important branch was that of the 
Premonstratensians, founded at Premontre near Laon, 
by Norbert, afterwards archbishop of Magdeburg. 
This Order took the lead in the conversion of the Slavs 
across the Elbe. 
Many other monastic Orders were founded of greater 
or less importance, until at last the foundation of new 
Orders was prohibited by Pope Innocent 11T. in 1215. 
Tu But at this very time a religious Order of a new type 
FRANCIS- was being formed. This was the Order of Friars 
founded by St Francis of Assisi (1182-1216), He was 
the son of a wealthy cloth merchant in the little Italian 
1 Trench.
	        

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Howard, M. A. Medieval History. London: Marshall, 1905. Print.
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