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A View Of Society In Europe, In Its Progress From Rudeness To Refinement: Or, Inquiries Concerning The History Of Law, Government, And Manners

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objekt: A View Of Society In Europe, In Its Progress From Rudeness To Refinement: Or, Inquiries Concerning The History Of Law, Government, And Manners

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Creation date:
1840
Place of publication:
Stuttgart
Publisher:
Hoffmann
Scope:
216 S.; Ill.

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Kinderbuchsammlung der Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
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Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
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Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
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1007-1919

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  • A View Of Society In Europe, In Its Progress From Rudeness To Refinement: Or, Inquiries Concerning The History Of Law, Government, And Manners
  • Cover front
  • Spine
  • Endsheet
  • Bookplate
  • Farbkarte
  • Vakat
  • Title page
  • Advertisement.
  • Contents.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks.
  • Appendix.
  • A View Of Society in Europe, in its Progress from Rudeness to Refinement. Book I.
  • Chapter I. Of the Germans before they left their Woods.
  • Chapter II. The political Establishments of the Barbarians after they had made Conquests.
  • Section I. The Barbaric Conquests. The Origin of Domains of the Prince, and of Allodiality. The Lands of the Fise. The Foundations of the Feudal Association, the Rise of the Feudal Grant, and the Genius of the Feudal System.
  • Section II. Of Property of the Women. The Dower, the Morgengabe, and the Marriage-portion. The Communication to the Women of the Powers of Succession and Inheritance. The advancement of Manners.
  • Section III. The Grandeur consequent on Property, and the Power of the Nobles. The Prerogative of private War, and its destructive Tendency. The Conversion of Allodiality into Tenure. The Extension and Universality of Fiefs.
  • Section IV. Arms, Gallantry and Devotion. The origin of Knighthood and the Judicial Combat, of Torneaments and Blazoury. The Sources of Chivalry.
  • Section V. The Institutions of Chivalry, the Pre-eminence of Women, Politeness, and the Point of Honour.
  • A View Of Society in Europ, in its Progress from Rudeness to Refinement. Book II.
  • Chapter I. Of the Spirit of Fiefs.
  • Chapter II. The Progression of Fiefs. The Benefice, the Fief, and Allodiality. Different Opinions on these Topics. The Fruits of the Fief. Its Perpetuity. The Aera of Hereditary Fiefs. Knight-service. Particular Applications to the History of England. Doubts concerning the Introduction of the Feudal Law into England. ...
  • Chapter III. Of the Military Power of a Feudal Kingdom.
  • Chapter IV. The Fall of Chivalry as Military Establishment. The Knights of Honour lose their Consideration. Their Numbers and Venality. Wealth becomes a more solid Title to Kighthood than personal Merit. This Dignity is connected with the Possession od a Fee. It ceases to be Honourable, and is made a Subject of Compulsion. Fines for the Exemption from Knighthood. The antient Chivalrydisappears on the Rise of Regular Armies.
  • Chapter V. The Military Arrangements which prevailed in the Declension of Fiefs and Chivalry. The Introduction of standing Armies. •
  • Chapter VI. Of Manners and Refinement. The dissolute Conduct of the Women amidst the Decline and Oppressions of Fiefs. The general Corruption which invades Society.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks. Book I.
  • Chapter I.
  • Chapter II.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks. Book I.
  • Chapter I.
  • Chapter II.
  • Chapter III.
  • Chapter IV.
  • Chapter V.
  • Chapter VI.
  • Conclusion.
  • Appendix
  • Corrections.
  • Vakat
  • Endsheet
  • Cover back

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