The Ages of Man: A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Clarendon Paperbacks)
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ISBN: 0198117558 / Publisher: Clarendon Press, January 1989
This analysis of a profoundly organic view of humanity in nature ranges over the many manifestations of the idea, and considers the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into medieval writers' assessments of human nature. This analysis of a profoundly organic view of man in nature ranges over the many manifestations of the idea, and considers the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into medieval writers' assessments of human nature.
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A profoundly organic view of humanity in nature, the concept of "ages of man" made itself felt in nearly all forms of medieval discourse--sermons, Bible commentaries, moral and political treatises, encyclopedias and lexicons, medical and astrological handbooks, didactic and courtly poems, and even stained glass windows. J.A. Burrow's analysis ranges over the many manifestations of this idea, and considers the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into medieval writers' assessment of human nature.
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