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Studi Cambridge sulla vita e il pensiero medievale: Terza Serie

Questa serie si addentra nel mondo ricco e complesso del Medioevo, concentrandosi sulla vita quotidiana e sui processi di pensiero. Esplora aspetti chiave della società, della cultura e dello sviluppo intellettuale che hanno plasmato questa affascinante era. Ogni volume offre approfondimenti su diversi argomenti, dalla religione alla politica, dall'arte alla scienza. È una lettura essenziale per chiunque cerchi di comprendere la mentalità medievale e la sua eredità duratura.

Papal Government and England during the Pontificate of Honorius III (1216-1227)
The Two Italies
From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre
Politics, Finance and the Church in the Reign of Edward II

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