...this way. Augustus created new Patricians, though. Some priesthoods could only be held by Patricians, and were going vacant. There was a reason the Plebians hadn't won the right to these priesthoods. Not many people would take these even as a gift. Oligarchs are never poor, after all, but those who dealt in commerce were forbidden to hold office in the republic. ...
... the "Dark Ages" and non-aristocratic non-priestly lit'rature here . . . . What most people call Aristotelicism, for example, is Aristoteles filtered through a dozen generations of scholastics, ... was an awful lot of productive intellectual work happening in all areas, like people codifying law or writing dictionaries, inventing double bookkeeping, banking and the modern ...
...: On Wed, 14 May 2008 00:54:37 +0200, Jasper Janssen wrote: On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:28:40 GMT, "Christopher Adams" <mhacdeinvalidbhan...@yahoo.invalid> wrote: PROTIP: Only people who haven't studied history in the last couple of decades still think of them as "the Dark Ages". They're still the Dark Ages, that's just what they're called. It just ...
...> wrote: On Wed, 14 May 2008 00:54:37 +0200, Jasper Janssen wrote: On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:28:40 GMT, "Christopher Adams" <mhacdeinvalidbhandia@yahoo.invalid> wrote: PROTIP: Only people who haven't studied history in the last couple of decades still think of them as "the Dark Ages". They're still the Dark Ages, that's just what they're called. It just...
: Matthias Warkus <Warkus@students.uni-marburg.de> : What most people call Aristotelicism, for example, is Aristoteles : filtered through a dozen generations of scholastics, which did some : pretty innovative stuff. "Most people"? Hm. Mileage may vary. Results 1 - 10 of about 2 for Aristotelicism. Did you mean: Aristotelianism ...
... philosophy as we know it today were laid during the Middle Ages. What most people call Aristotelicism, for example, is Aristoteles filtered through a dozen generations of scholastics, which .... There was an awful lot of productive intellectual work happening in all areas, like people codifying law or writing dictionaries, inventing double bookkeeping, banking and the modern concept of ...
mimus schrieb: On Wed, 14 May 2008 00:54:37 +0200, Jasper Janssen wrote: On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 04:28:40 GMT, "Christopher Adams" <mhacdeinvalidbhandia@yahoo.invalid> wrote: PROTIP: Only people who haven't studied history in the last couple of decades still think of them as "the Dark Ages". They're still the Dark Ages, that's just what they're called. It just ...
..., 24 Apr 2008 04:28:40 GMT, "Christopher Adams" <mhacdeinvalidbhandia@yahoo.invalid> wrote: PROTIP: Only people who haven't studied history in the last couple of decades still think of them as "... well-merited title "the Dark Ages" amount to, exactly? -- Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which ...
... to a common goal, the sense that what individuals might want is irrelevant in the face of the "we." Yup, that's fascism alright. The Professor (the shinyhappypeople version of course) -- "Romantic art is the fuel and the sparkplug of a man's soul. Its task is to set a soul on fire and ...
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