The waning of the middle ages

a study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the XIVth and XVth centuries

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Johan Huizinga: The waning of the middle ages (1924, E. Arnold & Co.)

328 pages

English language

Published May 6, 1924 by E. Arnold & Co..

OCLC Number:
794600

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From the Preface of the English translation...

The present work deals with the history of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries regarded as a period of termination, as the close of the Middle Ages. Such a view of them presented itself to the author of this volume, whilst endeavouring to arrive at a genuine understanding of the art of the brothers Van Eyck and their contemporaries, that is to say, to grasp its meaning by seeing it in connection with the entire life of their times. Now the common feature of the various manifestations of civilization of that epoch proved to be inherent rather in that which links them to the past than in the germs which they contain of the future. The significance, not of the artists alone, but also of theologians, poets, chroniclers, princes and statesmen, could be best appreciated by considering them, not as the harbingers of a …

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Subjects

  • Civilization, Medieval
  • Middle Ages
  • France -- Social life and customs
  • Netherlands -- Social life and customs