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... regarded as a province of one great world society, or as a pawn in the struggle between two — had its own traditions of life and thought that antedate, in many cases by millenniums, both the conception of the one world and that of the ...
... regarded as a province of one great world society, or as a pawn in the struggle between two — had its own traditions of life and thought that antedate, in many cases by millenniums, both the conception of the one world and that of the ...
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... regarded the written word as the principal mode of expression and law as the principal source of all symbols denoting political achievements and objectives. Such an orientation had not evolved in the histories of other cultures. In the ...
... regarded the written word as the principal mode of expression and law as the principal source of all symbols denoting political achievements and objectives. Such an orientation had not evolved in the histories of other cultures. In the ...
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... regarded as opposites. One seems to denote the realm of reason, the other that of the imagination. Whereas the former is supposed to include the sum total of rationally ascertainable facts, the latter is said to be inhabited by all ...
... regarded as opposites. One seems to denote the realm of reason, the other that of the imagination. Whereas the former is supposed to include the sum total of rationally ascertainable facts, the latter is said to be inhabited by all ...
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... regarded by us as an illusion, the fact is incontrovertible that it has generated images upon which statesmen as well as poets have never ceased to draw, and that it has supplied the fundamental ideas upon which Europe's major ...
... regarded by us as an illusion, the fact is incontrovertible that it has generated images upon which statesmen as well as poets have never ceased to draw, and that it has supplied the fundamental ideas upon which Europe's major ...
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The Pattern of Empire in the Ancient Near East in the First | 36 |
B The Greek CityStates | 66 |
The Empire of Alexander the Great and the Hel | 90 |
Greece and India | 118 |
b The Fusion of Stoicism and Buddhism in the Greco | 126 |
The Place of the Chinese State in Asia | 133 |
The Byzantine Realm | 298 |
Byzantine Diplomacy | 324 |
The Muslim Realm | 357 |
PART IV | 387 |
The Mediterranean Elites and the Furtherance | 399 |
The Scholars and the Propagation of Literate Knowledge | 412 |
The Intellectual Ascendancy of Western Europe | 425 |
E The Medieval Universities of Western Europe and their | 432 |
The Place of Rome in International Relations | 162 |
H The Internationalization of the Law of Contract and | 206 |
New Perspectives | 215 |
The Chief Elements in Mediterranean Power Politics | 226 |
The Medieval Western European Realm | 238 |
The Reality of the Western European Community in | 254 |
b The Christian Community of Western Europe and | 268 |
E New Departures in Intercultural Relations | 289 |
The Political Ascendancy of Western Europe | 438 |
E European Patterns of Transtentorial and Transnational | 499 |
a Transterritorial Union | 505 |
International Constitutionalism and the World | 513 |
Bibliography | 523 |
Index | 539 |
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