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The Art and Falconry [ send me this paper ] This 7 page paper focuses on the history of this art, particularly with respect to the part it played in terms of social class. Much of the paper focuses on falconry as it was practiced during the middle ages. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: SA028Fal.rtf
The Differences Between Feudalism Before and After the Norman Conquest [ send me this paper ] This 8 page paper reviews how feudalism evolved from its original application after the Norman Conquest and the rule of William I. Bibliography lists five sources. Filename: Diffno.wps
The Dream Of The Rood [ send me this paper ] This 5 page paper examines the olde English poem, The Dream Of The Rood, in terms of the connection between learning and power as it pertained to seventh and eighth century English life. No additional sources are listed. Filename: KTrooddr.wps
THE ECONOMICS OF BLACK PLAGUE ERA [ send me this paper ] This 6.5 page paper gives an overview of the underlying causes of the Black Plague(Bubonic Plague) which broke out in Europe in the 14th Century. The economic, social and political ramifications as a result of the devastation from the plague are discussed and examples given. Bibliography cites 4 sources. Filename: MBplague.rtf
The Ellesmere Chaucer [ send me this paper ] A 5 page research paper that examines and discusses the Ellesmere Manuscript, which is in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California) is one of the earliest surviving manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer's medieval masterpiece The Canterbury Tales. The Ellesmere is also one of the most elaborately illuminated of the surviving manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales. The writer also discusses literacy in the medieval period, as well as the book market for that period. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: khelles.rtf
The Four Dark Ages: Greece 1200-700 BCE; Rome 250-500 CE; Europe 9th & 10th Centuries; and 14th Century Europe [ send me this paper ] This is a 7 page paper discussing the four “dark ages” in Europe. Europe underwent in essence four dark ages from 1200-700 BCE in Greece, 250-500 CE in Rome, the 9th and 10th centuries in Europe and again in the 14th century in Europe. All of these periods are denoted by their political, cultural, religious and social declines during the presence of increased warfare, decreased economy and sometimes plague or famine. Regardless of these dark eras, they showed creative activity which led the way to Renaissance. Homer’s poems were developed during the dark Greek ages and the centralization and establishment of the Christian religion took place during the end of the Roman period into the time of Charlemagne’s campaigns in 9th century Europe. The plagues and wars which shook Europe in the 14th century saw the development of humanism and a new creativity which was independent from the Church and new ideas were based on the strength of politics and man. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename: TJdages1.rtf
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