Philosophersborninthecenturies BC (and others important inthe history of philosophy), listed alphabetically: Note: This list has a minimal criterion...
ofthe literary events and publications inthe11thcentury. c. 1000–1025 – The only surviving manuscript of Beowulf is written. 1007 – The Book of Kells...
The following notable pupils of Eton College were borninthe 20th century. Thomas Bevan (1900–1942), first-class cricketer and British Army officer Colin...
philosophy: Scholastics (9th–13th centuries) Pre-modern (14th–15th centuries) The philosophical starting point of Christian philosophy is logic, not...
historical Flamel lived in Paris inthe14th and 15th centuries, and his life is one ofthe best documented inthe history of medieval alchemy. He ran two...
philosophy", respectively. The Golden Age of Athens, inthe 5th century BCE, featured some ofthe most renowned Western philosophersof all time. Chief among...
World Heritage Site in 1995 because of its architecture and importance during the14th and 15th centuries. The medieval monuments and the annual Festival...
Europe inthe twelfth century, adepts designated themselves philosophers. Since then alchemy has confronted natural philosophy for several centuries. Principe...
9th century and reaching its greatest prominence inthe14thcentury. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history. For centuries Venice...
rebuilt inthe 8th-9th centuries and then rebuilt in Romanesque style inthe 13th century. The bell tower is from the14th-15th centuries. The entire church...
its people, in a precursor to the Northern Crusades. From the 12th to 14thcenturies, large numbers of Germans and Flemings settled the area (Ostsiedlung)...
see discussion of 13th century Wagaru Dhamma-sattha / 11thcentury Manu Dhammathat manuscripts discussion On Laws of Manu in14thcentury Thailand's Ayuthia...
Chancellery, the district also preserves sections ofthe11th-century Zirid city walls (part ofthe former Zirid citadel), the14th-century Nasrid walls, the Bañuelo...
parents in Suffolk (according to the early 14th-century chronicler Nicholas Trevet), but the associations with the village of Stradbroke is a post-medieval...