Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England —— Being a Collection of Documents, for the Most Part Never Before Printed, Illustrating the History of Science in This Country Before the Norman Conquest

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ISBN: 9781334317347 出版年:2016 页码:480 Oswald Cockayne Forgotten Books

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NO historical records are complete without the usual chapter on Manners and Customs; and the true scholar never feels himself well in possession of the requisite knowledge of the past age, till he has so learnt its time honoured tale, as to apprehend in a human and practical sense those feelings which made its super stitions plausible, its heathenism social, its public institutions tend, in the end, to the general welfare. The Saxons have not been more fortunate than others in their appreciation by us, self satisfied moderns. They have been, and still are, I believe, commonly regarded as mangy dogs, whose success against the Keltic race in this country was owing chiefly to their starved condition and ravening hunger. The children protest that, positively, as they know from their most reliable handbooks, these roving savages stuffed their bellies with acorns, and the enlightened literati and d'ilettcmt'i begrudge them any feeling of respect for their queens and ladies, or any arts such as befit our Albion's glorious isle under an English king.

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