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2 days ago · The coming of plague in the 14th century forced a re-evaluation of that relationship, as ideas of man being able to affect the environment through pollution and poison became standard. There are two main shortcomings of the first section.
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3 days ago · The account of plague control in fifteen and sixteenth century Europe is very detailed, but jumps from country to country and disappointingly offers no conclusions the patterns and determinants of control measures.
5 days ago · Originating before 1348, this art form was not the result of the plague epidemics, but medieval artists found the iconic image a useful means to express the morbid and anxious views of death prevalent in the later medieval and early modern periods. Poems and murals painted on the walls of churches depicted Death, portrayed by skeletons, as ...
4 days ago · Only seven Nettlebed landholders were taxed in 1306, suggesting either a relatively small community or one in which most inhabitants were too poor to be assessed, and mid 14th-century plague apparently reduced the population further: ruined houses were demolished in the 1360s, and in 1377 Nettlebed was again joined with Benson for collection of ...
5 days ago · Year Published 2011. Word Count 3,068. Text Complexity; Lexile Level: 900L; ATOS Reading Level: 6.2; AR Quiz Numbers; Quiz 139216, 0.5 AR Points; OverDrive Digital ...