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CHAPTER IX

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ON THE STATE OF SOCIETY IN EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.

## PART I.

Introduction--Decline of Literature in the latter Period of the Roman Empire--Its Causes--Corruption of the Latin Language--Means by which it was effected--Formation of new Languages--General Ignorance of the Dark Ages--Scarcity of Books--Causes that prevented the total Extinction of Learning--Prevalence of Superstition and Fanaticism--General Corruption of Religion--Monasteries--their Effects--Pilgrimages--Love of Field Sports--State of Agriculture--of Internal and Foreign Trade down to the end of the Eleventh Century--Improvement of Europe dated from that Age. 268

## PART II.

Progress of Commercial Improvement in Germany, Flanders, and England-- in the North of Europe--in the Countries upon the Mediterranean Sea-- Maritime Laws--Usury--Banking Companies--Progress of Refinement in Manners--Domestic Architecture--Ecclesiastical Architecture--State of Agriculture in England--Value of Money--Improvement of the Moral Character of Society--its Causes--Police--Changes in Religious Opinion --Various Sects--Chivalry--its Progress, Character, and Influence-- Causes of the Intellectual Improvement of European Society--1. The Study of Civil Law--2. Institution of Universities--their Celebrity-- Scholastic Philosophy--3. Cultivation of Modern Languages--Provencal Poets--Norman Poets--French Prose Writers--Italian--early Poets in that Language--Dante--Petrarch--English Language--its Progress--Chaucer--4. Revival of Classical Learning--Latin Writers of the Twelfth Century-- Literature of the Fourteenth Century--Greek Literature--its Restoration in Italy--Invention of Printing. 318

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INDEX. 487

VIEW

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THE STATE OF EUROPE

DURING THE MIDDLE AGES.

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