Outlines And Studies to Accompany Myers Mediæval And Modern History; a Students Notebook
The book Outlines And Studies to Accompany Myers Mediæval And Modern History; a Students Notebook was written by author Myers, P. V. N. (Philip Van Ness), 1846-1937 Here you can read free online of Outlines And Studies to Accompany Myers Mediæval And Modern History; a Students Notebook book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Outlines And Studies to Accompany Myers Mediæval And Modern History; a Students Notebook a good or bad book?
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a. Romanesque. b. Gothic. 23 studies on the Life and Culture of the Middle Ages " I, Why was there so httle town Ufe in the early Middle Ages? 2. Describe from a picture the appearance of a medieval town. How did a town usually grow up? What was burdensome to the townspeople? What means did they take to better their condition? (Rxviii) 3. Why did the kings encourage independence in the towns? Tell the story of the struggle of the citizens of the commune of Laon for liberty. (Bviii) 4. Give some... names of towns which show the growth of the spirit of freedom. Name some free cities which still exist as parts of the German Empire. Why did not the cities of France and England become likewise self-governing? (Mxiv) 5. How did the condition of the common people improve in the Middle Ages? Show causes for this improvement. 6. What was the object of the gilds? What good service did they render? Where is the oldest record of a gild found ? 7. Give some quotations from rules of the gilds which throw light on the life of the time.
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