Historical Research: An Outline of Theory and PracticeB. Franklin, 1974 - 350 páginas |
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... follow out these distinctions because they throw light on the processes of law , but also to the student of more general affairs it is important to know the nature of the transaction , because the time and place of the document may ...
... follow out these distinctions because they throw light on the processes of law , but also to the student of more general affairs it is important to know the nature of the transaction , because the time and place of the document may ...
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... follow models , and these models are different in every period and one age may imitate another long past . The medieval poets may follow only such other writers as seemed to them the most interesting and piquant . In early French ...
... follow models , and these models are different in every period and one age may imitate another long past . The medieval poets may follow only such other writers as seemed to them the most interesting and piquant . In early French ...
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... follow . Documents which are distinctly relics of their Public Docu- epoch may for sake of convenience be grouped in ... follows that official documents occupy a large place in the labors of the historical student . In fact , no class of ...
... follow . Documents which are distinctly relics of their Public Docu- epoch may for sake of convenience be grouped in ... follows that official documents occupy a large place in the labors of the historical student . In fact , no class of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE DEFINITION OF HISTORY | 1 |
CLASSIFICATION OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS | 13 |
EXTERNAL CRITICISM | 19 |
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ancient anno appear archæology Basel Bayeux Tapestry century CHAPTER character Charlemagne chronicle church coins connection Consequently criticism diplomatics docu documents earlier economic effect English evidence example fact Florence of Worcester follow forgery G. C. Lewis genuine give given hand Heraldry Herodotus historian historical research important indicate inquiry interesting investigator king letters literary literature manuscript materials matter Matthew of Westminster medieval ment Merovingian method middle ages modern moral narrative nation natural necessary newspaper object official origin palæography papers peculiarities period persons political practice present primitive question reason records relics religious river Thames Rolls Series Roman seal sigillography Simeon of Durham social sources story student style testimony theory things Thucydides tion truth various words writer written