Culture of the Middle Ages
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An infinite number of books have been written about the Middle Ages, but the second one as the "culture of the Middle Ages" of Leo Karsavin - or at least similar to it, is not even unlikely to be. The brilliant thinker of the Silver Age, Karsavin saw his task in revealing, in his own expression, the "mental element of the European Middle Ages, to show the life of the spirit of history". The rulers and Roman dads are subject to the reader to the reader, they replace one other events, theories are born, and the building of European culture is being created a little. Karsavin considers this building through the prism of such a close Russian philosophy of the idea of unity, uniting a human personality, religion, ethics, all processes associated with them and ultimately - the whole world.
Lev Karsavin (1882-1952) - historian, philosopher, culturologist, poet, professor of St. Petersburg University. He was expelled from Russia by the Bolsheviks on the famous "philosophical ship". After the war, he ended up in the USSR, was arrested and died in the camp
Lev Karsavin (1882-1952) - historian, philosopher, culturologist, poet, professor of St. Petersburg University. He was expelled from Russia by the Bolsheviks on the famous "philosophical ship". After the war, he ended up in the USSR, was arrested and died in the camp
Author:
Author:Karsavin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: History. Geography. Ethnography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91678-668-2
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