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... middle ages and the Renaissance . The Hague , 1964 , and KURTZ , L. P. The dance of death and the macabre spirit in European literature . New York , 1934. For the new death image of the rising middle classes of the late Middle Ages see ...
... middle ages and the Renaissance . The Hague , 1964 , and KURTZ , L. P. The dance of death and the macabre spirit in European literature . New York , 1934. For the new death image of the rising middle classes of the late Middle Ages see ...
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... Middle Ages eternity had been , together with God's presence , immanent in history . The world has ceased to be a sacrament of this presence ; with Luther it became the place of corruption that God saves . The proliferation of clocks ...
... Middle Ages eternity had been , together with God's presence , immanent in history . The world has ceased to be a sacrament of this presence ; with Luther it became the place of corruption that God saves . The proliferation of clocks ...
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... Middle Ages and the Renaissance , The , 127 DANCKERT , Werner , 55 , 124 Dangerous head that may rule the heart , 49 Dangerous properties of industrial mate- rials , 23 danse dans les églises , La , 124 Danse réligieuse , 124 Danses ...
... Middle Ages and the Renaissance , The , 127 DANCKERT , Werner , 55 , 124 Dangerous head that may rule the heart , 49 Dangerous properties of industrial mate- rials , 23 danse dans les églises , La , 124 Danse réligieuse , 124 Danses ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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