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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042464674
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (11 S.)
    ISBN: 9783663029441 , 9783663010319
    Language: German
    Author information: Burckhardt, Jacob 1818-1897
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Indianapolis : Liberty Fund Inc
    UID:
    gbv_836928725
    Format: Online-Ressource (314 p)
    ISBN: 9780865972070
    Content: Intro -- Jacob Burckhardt, Judgments on History and Historians -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Foreword, p. xvii -- Translator's Preface, p. xxiii -- Judgments on History and Historians -- I. Antiguity, p. 1 -- 1. Ancient History and Its Scope, p. 1 -- 2. On the Intellectual Indispensability of Studying Ancient History, p. 2 -- 3. The Limits of Civilization and Barbarism, p. 4 -- 4. Why Today's "Educated Man" Can No Longer Understand Antiquity, p. 5 -- 5. The Historical Significance of Egypt, p. 7 -- 6. The Phoenicians as the Earliest Creators of (Polis), p. 8 -- 7. On Carthage, p. 9 -- 8. Athens, p. 10 -- 9. Rome and Its Mission in World History, p. 11 -- 10. On the Roman Empire in its First Two Centuries, p. 16 -- II. The Middle Ages, p. 26 -- 11. On the Middle Ages, p. 26 -- 12. On Early Christianity, p. 34 -- 13. Christianity as a Martyr Religion, p. 37 -- 14. On Asceticism and Its Position, p. 38 -- 15. The Spread of Nicene Christianity, p. 40 -- 16. The Church, p. 41 -- 17. Julian and the Prospect for a Restoration of Paganism, p. 44 -- 18. Western European Arianism and the Jews, p. 45 -- 19. The Breakup of th eWestern Empire, p. 46 -- 20. The Achievement of Clovis I, p. 47 -- 21. Mohammed as the Founder of a Religion, and Islam, p. 48 -- 22. The Despotism of Islam, p. 52 -- 23. Islam and Its Effects, p. 53 -- 24. The Two Main Realities for the Papcy of the Eighth Century, p. 54 -- 25. Charlemagne, p. 55 -- 26. The Normans, p. 57 -- 27. The Byzantine Empire and Its Mission, p. 58 -- 28. On the Iconoclastic Controvery, p. 59 -- 29. On the Crusades, p. 62 -- 30. The Sorrows and Sacrifices of the Crusades, p. 64 -- 31. On the Evaluation of the Later Middle Ages, p. 64 -- III. History from 1450 to 1598 -- 32. The Period from 1450 to 1598 and the Nineteenth Century's View of It, p. 66.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Jacob Burckhardt, Judgments on History and Historians""; ""Front Matter ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. vii ""; ""Foreword, p. xvii ""; ""Translator's Preface, p. xxiii ""; ""I. Antiguity""; ""1. Ancient History and Its Scope, p. 1 ""; ""2. On the Intellectual Indispensability of Studying Ancient History, p. 2 ""; ""3. The Limits of Civilization and Barbarism, p. 4 ""; ""4. Why Today's ""Educated Man"" Can No Longer Understand Antiquity, p. 5 ""; ""5. The Historical Significance of Egypt, p. 7 "" , ""6. The Phoenicians as the Earliest Creators of (Polis), p. 8 """"7. On Carthage, p. 9 ""; ""8. Athens, p. 10 ""; ""9. Rome and Its Mission in World History, p. 11 ""; ""10. On the Roman Empire in its First Two Centuries, p. 16 ""; ""II. The Middle Ages""; ""11. On the Middle Ages, p. 26 ""; ""12. On Early Christianity, p. 34 ""; ""13. Christianity as a Martyr Religion, p. 37 ""; ""14. On Asceticism and Its Position, p. 38 ""; ""15. The Spread of Nicene Christianity, p. 40 ""; ""16. The Church, p. 41 ""; ""17. Julian and the Prospect for a Restoration of Paganism, p. 44 "" , ""18. Western European Arianism and the Jews, p. 45 """"19. The Breakup of th eWestern Empire, p. 46 ""; ""20. The Achievement of Clovis I, p. 47 ""; ""21. Mohammed as the Founder of a Religion, and Islam, p. 48 ""; ""22. The Despotism of Islam, p. 52 ""; ""23. Islam and Its Effects, p. 53 ""; ""24. The Two Main Realities for the Papcy of the Eighth Century, p. 54 ""; ""25. Charlemagne, p. 55 ""; ""26. The Normans, p. 57 ""; ""27. The Byzantine Empire and Its Mission, p. 58 ""; ""28. On the Iconoclastic Controvery, p. 59 ""; ""29. On the Crusades, p. 62 "" , ""30. The Sorrows and Sacrifices of the Crusades, p. 64 """"31. On the Evaluation of the Later Middle Ages, p. 64 ""; ""III. History from 1450 to 1598 ""; ""32. The Period from 1450 to 1598 and the Nineteenth Century's View of It, p. 66 ""; ""33. England in the Late Middle Ages, p. 79 ""; ""34. On Richard III, p. 80 ""; ""35. On the Wars of the Roses and on Scotland, p. 83 ""; ""36. Burgundy, p. 85 ""; ""37. Charles the Bold of Burgundy, p. 85 ""; ""38. France and the Idea of Unification, p. 86 ""; ""39. Louis XI, p. 87 ""; ""40. The German IMperial Power Under Frederick III, p. 88 "" , ""41. The Ottomans, p. 89 """"42. The Republic of Florence, p. 90 ""; ""43. On the War of 1494, p. 91 ""; ""44. On the Power of the Papacy, p. 94 ""; ""45. Italy and the Rest of Europe, p. 95 ""; ""46. Spain and Portugal, p. 99 ""; ""47. The Beginning of the Reformation: General Considerations, p. 101 ""; ""48. On Luther, p. 103 ""; ""49. On the German Reformation: Its Causes and Spiritual Consequences, p. 104 ""; ""50. On the Reformation: Protestantism and Tradition - The Intolerance of the New Doctrine, p. 106 "" , ""51. On the Reformation: The Establishment of So-Called Spiritual Freedom, p. 108 ""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614877783
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780865972070
    Additional Edition: Print version Judgments on History and Historians
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Kitchener : Batoche Books
    UID:
    gbv_185933900X
    Format: 1 online resource (450 pages)
    Content: Intro -- Part 1 -- Introduction -- Despots of the Fourteenth Century -- Despots of the Fifteenth Century -- The Smaller Despotisim -- The Greater Dynasties -- The Opponents of the Despots -- The Republics: Venice and Florence -- Foreign Policy -- War as a Work of Art -- The Papacy -- Patriotism -- Part 2 -- Personality -- Glory -- Ridicule and Wit -- Part 3 -- Introductory -- The Ruins of Rome -- The Classics -- The Humanists -- Universities and Schools -- Propagators of Antiquity -- Propagators of Antiquity: Epistography: Latin Orators -- The Treatis, and History in Latin -- Antiquity as the Common Source -- Neo-Latin Poetry -- Fall of the Humanists in the Sixteenth Century -- Part 4 -- Journeys of the Italians -- The Natural Sciences in Italy -- Discovery of the Beauty of Landscape -- Discovery of Man -- Biography in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance -- Description of the Outward Man -- Description of Human Life -- Part 5 -- Equality of Classes -- Costumes and Fashions -- Language and Society -- Social Etiquette -- Education of the Cortigiano -- Music -- Equality of Men and Women -- Domestic LIfe -- Festivals -- Part 6 -- Morality and Judgement -- Morality and Immorality -- Religion in Daily Life -- Strength of the Old Faith -- Religion and the Spirit of the Renaissance -- Influence of Ancient Superstition -- General Spirit of Doubt.
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    Language: English
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