Originally published by Charles Scribners' Sons, 1974.'The perspective from which [this book has been written is that of world history; the conviction determining its focus, that of Western cultural peculiarity or singularity; the belief suggesting its unifying theme, that it was during the medieval period - in particular, during the centuries from the eleventh onward - that the foundations were laid on which the edifice of Western cultural peculiarity was subsequently erected.' From the Introduction
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Originally published by Charles Scribners' Sons, 1974.'The perspective from which [this book has been written is that of world history; the conviction determining its focus, that of Western cultural peculiarity or singularity; the belief suggesting its unifying theme, that it was during the medieval period - in particular, during the centuries from the eleventh onward - that the foundations were laid on which the edifice of Western cultural peculiarity was subsequently erected.' From the Introduction
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Very Good in Fair jacket. Book. Inscribed by Author(s) Bright, unclipped dust jacket with loss to lower front at flap fold. Tight binding, solid boards with sharp corners, bright lettering to spine strip, gift inscription from author to previous owner on front end paper, gift inscription to another owner on early title page, otherwise clean, unmarked pages throughout.