| Guizot (M., François) - 1885 - 284 oldal
...I say the Christian Church, and not Christianity, between which a broad distinction is to be made. At the end of the fourth century, and the beginning of the fifth, Christianity was no longer a simple belief, it was an institution — it had formed itself into a corporate... | |
| François Guizot - 1885 - 284 oldal
...I say the Christian Church, and not Christianity, between which a broad distinction is to be made. At the end of the fourth century, and the beginning of the fifth, Christianity was no longer a simple belief, it was an institution—it had formed itself into a corporate... | |
| John Williams Mason - 1885 - 76 oldal
...put on sacred vestments, the same in shape, but different in colour from the ordinary ones. Towards the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth, the Clergy also began by degrees to dress in more costly fashion as to the material or texture of their... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1889 - 672 oldal
...Savigny's Hist, of the Roman Law, vol. i. pp. 16-98 ; He Coulangcs, The Ancient City, pp. 47°-5'9 " At the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth, Christianity was no longer a simple belief ; it was an institution, — it had formed itself into a... | |
| Ernst von Meyer - 1898 - 664 oldal
...works of the later Alexandrians, and also, subsequently, upon those of the alchemists of the Middle The end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth constitute, without doubt, the period in which the study of alchemy reached its zenith among the Alexandrians... | |
| Samuel Dill - 1898 - 416 oldal
...make good the deficit to the treasury. Now there is ample evidence that the tax-bearing acreage in the end of the fourth century and the •beginning of the fifth was rapidly contracting. In Campania alone, once the garden of Italy, more than 500,000 jugera ' had... | |
| 1902 - 850 oldal
...quiet. XXIV. THE HOUSE OF ST. MELANIA THE YOUNGER. In a rich mansion near S. Stefano Rotondo there lived at the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth, St. Melania the younger, with her husband Pinian, son of Severus, the prefect or governor of Rome.... | |
| Louis Duchesne - 1907 - 248 oldal
...example of a very marked attachment to autonomy. It is not, therefore, from literature that the Romans, at the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the next, sought to prove the authority of their Church. Damasus (366) and his successors Zosimus, Boniface,... | |
| James Smith Reid - 1913 - 598 oldal
...brilliant city declined into insignificance, with the cities near it. Synesius, the great bishop of Cyrene at the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth, writes of its miserable state. Crete also, the island of ninety cities, as Homer has it in the Odyssey,... | |
| 1915 - 792 oldal
...accuracy. 4. THE DEPARTURE OF THE ROMAN FORCES FROM BRITAIN. The withdrawal of troops from Britain at the end of the fourth century and the beginning of the fifth was due to the operation of two distinct causes. (1) The continual personal conflicts for the imperial... | |
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