mediaeval


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Synonyms for mediaeval

relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages

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as if belonging to the Middle Ages

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Consequently, Tallinn's mediaeval facades were largely rebuilt in the new style.
A penciled note in Kristeller's hand over the title on the first page has the words "Mediaeval Academy." These pages surely contain the comments prepared and delivered by Kristeller at the Medieval Academy of America meeting in Boston on 24 April 1942 and listed as item 28 in his curriculum vitae (see note 31 above).
Michael's College and the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
This included the founding of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (PIMS) in 1929, a centre for the study of medieval philosophy and related subjects.
One of these fruits in Canada was the founding of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto in 1929 (see "Henry Carr", Dec., 1999, pp.
Let me now go back to the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies at St.
Michael's College, which was federated with the University of Toronto, he cooperated in the founding of a research institute which would later develop into the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
In differentiating the Italian Renaissance from the Carolingian and the twelfth-century renascences, Panofsky argued that "the two mediaeval renascences were limited and transitory, the Italian |rinascimento del |antichita' was total and permanent."(59) In a particularly lively passage Panofsky asserted that due to the work of the Quattrocento, antiquity was recovered for good: "From the Renaissance classical Antiquity is constantly with us, whether we like it or not.