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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1885-1886-350

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344 department for ladies Lent Term The Saxon and Franconian Emperors The re-invigorated Papacy Gregory VII and Henry IV Continuation of the Conflict The Concordat of Worms The Hohenstaufen Emperors Frederick Barbarossa The Lombard League Italian civilisation Innocent III Frederick III End of the Mediaeval Empire Nominal prolongation of the system Easter Term Growth of the French Kings Louis IX Philip IV and Boniface VIII Dante's Divina Commedia France in the 14th Century Its struggle with England The Councils of Constance and Basel Failure of the attempts to reform the Church France in the 15th Century Strength of Charles VII and Louis XI The Italian Renaissance Charles VIII prepares to march into Italy End of the Middle Ages ANCIENT HISTORY By George Warr Professor of Classical Literature Thursday5 Lectures on Homer The first two of the following courses are intended to assist the study of Homer in English by means of historical introduction followed by special explanations of the subject- matter of the Iliad and Odyssey First Course Michaelmas Term 1885 Historical Introduction to Homer Antecedents of the Greek Nation The Aryans The Oriental Nations in contact with Greece Pre-Hellenic Greece Troy Tiryns Mycenae The Homeric Age as reflected in the Iliad" and "Odyssey The Homeric Age Collateral Evidence from Language The Homeric Age Collateral Evidence from Art
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