Francis Aidan Gasquet (Author). Despite the claims of the introduction, this book is not about the influence of the Black Death on the development of the English church.
Francis Aidan Gasquet (Author). It is more a detailed chronicle of the Black Death itself. Not a history, but a chronicle: There is a lot of detail, but little explanation of the connection between events.
Gasquet, Francis Aidan, 1846-1929. You can read The Black Death of 1348 And 1349 by Gasquet, Francis Aidan, 1846-1929 in our library for absolutely free. Read various fiction books with us in our e-reader.
Author: Francis Aidan Gasquet; Category: UK and Ireland; Length: 262 Pages; Year: 1893
Author: Francis Aidan Gasquet; Category: UK and Ireland; Length: 262 Pages; Year: 1893. Professor Seebohm and Dr. Jessop, and Chance pages in books on political and social economy, like those of the late Professor Thorold Rogers and Dr. Cunningham, have done much in our time to draw attention to the im portance of the subject.
Start by marking The Black Death Of 1348 And 1349 as Want to Read . Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet, OSB, .
Start by marking The Black Death Of 1348 And 1349 as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. This is a concise but comprehensive history of the notorious Black Death, which killed an incredible number of Europeans during the 14th century. was a Benedictine scholar who specialized in Roman Catholic history, particularly of the medieval period, Reformation, and Counter-Reformation. Books by Francis A. Gasquet. Mor. rivia About The Great Pestilence.
Francis Aidan Gasquet OSB (born Francis Neil Gasquet, 5 October 1846 – 5 April 1929) was an English Benedictine monk and historical scholar. The Black Death of 1348 and 1349, George Bell & Sons, 1908. He was created Cardinal in 1914. A History of the Venerable English College, Rome, Longmans, Green & C. 1920. Monastic Life in the Middle Ages, G. Bell & Sons, 1922.
Francis Aidan Gasquet. Includes bibliographical references and index
Francis Aidan Gasquet. The black death of 1348 and 1349. You'll be next in line. Includes bibliographical references and index. First ed. published in 1893 under title: The great pestilence. Reprint of the 1908 ed. published by G. Bell, London. xxv, 272 p. ; Number of pages. Excerpt from The Black Death of 1348 and 1349. This essay, published in 1893, has long been out of print, and second-hand copies are difficult to procure, as they rarely find their way into booksellers' catalogues.
by Francis Aidan Gasquet 14 November 2008. English Monastic Life. Francis Aidan Gasquet. Breaking with the Past; Or, Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation.