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- catalog abstract "Surveys the history of European culture and society from the decline of the Roman empire to the discovery of America.".
- catalog contributor b1305804.
- catalog coverage "Europe Historical geography Maps.".
- catalog created "[c1983]".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "[c1983]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1983]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 229-231.".
- catalog description "Surveys the history of European culture and society from the decline of the Roman empire to the discovery of America.".
- catalog description "pt. 1: Disintegration of the Ancient world. The Roman world and its enemies -- The affirmation of faith -- The self-assertion of the north -- pt. 2: Breaking new ground. Shaping new forces -- Christendom on the move -- Setting up a new order -- The growth of towns -- pt. 3: Fruits of civilization. Urban society. Town government -- Trade -- Industry -- Everyday life -- Travel -- Education -- Science and medicine -- Rural society. The social structure -- Hunting and fishing -- The arts. Architecture -- Stone sculpture -- Woodwork -- Stories in painted glass -- Music -- Literature -- Manuscript illumination -- pt. 4: Consolidation of the land. Separate identities -- The axis of Western Europe -- Epilogue: Europe discovers the world.".
- catalog extent "240 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0871961334".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "[c1983]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : Facts on File, Inc.,".
- catalog spatial "Europe Historical geography Maps.".
- catalog subject "911/.4".
- catalog subject "CB351 .M293 1983".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "Geography, Medieval Maps.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1: Disintegration of the Ancient world. The Roman world and its enemies -- The affirmation of faith -- The self-assertion of the north -- pt. 2: Breaking new ground. Shaping new forces -- Christendom on the move -- Setting up a new order -- The growth of towns -- pt. 3: Fruits of civilization. Urban society. Town government -- Trade -- Industry -- Everyday life -- Travel -- Education -- Science and medicine -- Rural society. The social structure -- Hunting and fishing -- The arts. Architecture -- Stone sculpture -- Woodwork -- Stories in painted glass -- Music -- Literature -- Manuscript illumination -- pt. 4: Consolidation of the land. Separate identities -- The axis of Western Europe -- Epilogue: Europe discovers the world.".
- catalog title "Atlas of medieval Europe / by Donald Matthew.".
- catalog type "Maps. fast".
- catalog type "text".