Word: medievales
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Democratic Puritans. Author Nichols sees the Protestant Reformation as the "watershed" where the political differences of contemporary Christians had their origins. As the medieval system began to give way to the new idea of political sovereignty, he says, two divergent streams of religious thought swept forward into the 19th Century...
Harvard Clubs in 1904 erected a monument to the University's founder in the shape of the Chapel of St. John--commonly known as Harvard Chapel. The foundations of the chapel were laid nearly a thousand years ago. The building, however, was allowed to lapse into decay until restored in...
Miracle Play for Moderns Medieval man went to church for his theater as well as for worship; "mysteries," "moralities" and miracle plays had their origins in churches and were often performed there. A wing of the modern British theater seems to be going back to church. This year, stimulated by...
Albert J. Guerard, Sr., visiting professor at Brandeis; Courtland Elliott, instructor at Roxbury High School and assistant secretary of the Medieval Academy of America; Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Neiman Foundation; and Langdon Warner '103 are the faculty additions.
Robinson has been teaching early English literature, especially Chaucer, in various places throughout the country. At the same time, he has done editorial work for the journals of the American Academy in Boston and the Medieval Academy.