History See other History ArticlesTitle: Top 10 Reasons The Dark Ages Were Not Dark
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Published: Jun 20, 2014
Author: JAMIE FRATER
Post Date: 2014-06-20 07:18:08 by Ada
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I believe that we can safely say that the period of mans history from 476 AD to 1000 AD is the most maligned of all. This period, known to historians as the Early Middle Ages, is still referred to by most laymen as the Dark Ages. In fact the term dark ages is almost as ancient as the period itself it was coined in the 1330s by Petrarch, the Italian scholar, to refer to the decline of Latin literature. It was later taken by the protestant reformers (16th century) and then the members of the Englightenment (18th century) as a derogatory term with much broader implications, because they saw their own enlightenment as absent from the earlier period. Hardly a fair judgement on the past. Fortunately for modern students of history, the term is now officially known as the Early Middle Ages a name which has no connotations at all. So, having given you the background on the terms, here are ten reasons that the dark ages were, in fact, a period of great progress and light. Click for Full Text! Click for Full Text! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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