The World at Dawn: Medieval Thought and the Renaissance

The World at Dawn: Medieval Thought and the Renaissance

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This is a completely strange era, without clocks, police or communication tools, people believe in magic and witchcraft, and kill those who do not believe in them or who offend their beliefs. This was a dark age, filled with endless superstition, corruption, violence, anti-intellectualism and ignorance. The upper class indulged in burning, nepotism, murder, hedonism and selling indulgences.

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