Middle Ages or the ancient world than someone who grows up now.
Middle Ages it became clear to rulers and people around the world that exchange of goods and building up of
late Middle Ages Europe end of feudalism what was going on people were doing stuff and getting rich that's what was happening there were Merchants starting
in the Middle Ages people were finding that they were melted down, that could be remade, and that actually, if what people
through Europe through the Middle Ages .
By the Middle Ages , people were drinking low alcohol, small ale as an everyday drink.
of the end of Middle Ages and beginning of Renaissance in Europe.
Then in the Middle Ages , it was the place from which Saladin masterminded the Crusades.
It was still the Middle Ages , and there were rats, and death, and people beating you up.
It changed in the Middle Ages .
In the Middle Ages they were very creative forces.
It's the Middle Ages , they're con artists looking for eternal life, Harry Potter stuff.
In the Middle Ages , it was called the black wine.
Back in the Middle Ages , it used to be a classic piece of Interior decoration to put a skull on your table
It was like the Middle Ages with missiles, over there in Albania.
And you get the Middle Ages where once the armies, standing armies dissolve, all the gold and silver basically gets put back in churches and monasteries, people go back to
In the Middle Ages , there were dozens of universities.
And basically in the Middle Ages , they did not have our concept of adolescence, of this teenage year, in-between, where they're adults but they're not adults and we have different
remnants in the Middle Ages and they're not in the books.
And so all the way through the Middle Ages , it was believed that this was an Italian sixth century book until somebody spotted the correlation
So they actually in the Middle Ages believed this.
We see this as the new Middle Ages rising in the heart of Europe.
And it dates back to the Middle Ages and such.
They were thrown back into the Middle Ages in the sense of this component to our modern world.
It's not an idea for the Middle Ages .
In the transition from the Middle Ages to the modern age, in the Middle Ages at the time when the dominance was
It happened all through the Middle Ages in Europe, the knight errant.
so I'm not suggesting we go back to the Middle Ages .
And this carried on right through the early Middle Ages into the what we call the high Middle Ages .
the other way that was incredibly popular during the Middle Ages to create less-than-genuine gems was through alchemy.
And I want to emphasize that this is not how the Middle Ages painted the Middle Ages .
And that was very much the sort of fetish in the Middle Ages was to be pale, pale, pale, like as pale
And I read a lot of books about the Middle Ages to try to get some of those details right.
Because I figured if I'd been her student in the Middle Ages , I'd sort of have a sense of using her different recipes
For example, in the Middle Ages , there were entire periods where, you know, church orthodoxy or other things actually
We can go back at least as far as the Middle Ages .
And we find this in art from the Middle Ages forward.
Came across a small item about these manuscripts from the Middle Ages that had been rediscovered in and around Timbuktu.
This was an ancient Greek idea updated in the Middle Ages and Renaissance and exemplified in Shakespeare's claim that all the world's a stage.
It hasn't really been used since the Middle Ages .
And I mean all the way through the late Middle Ages you had people thinking about writing in very different terms than we do today.
It's not as though we're living in the Middle Ages when evidence was a bit, a bit scarce on the ground.
cut of a day in the life of middle ages .
that's really going to turn this new Middle Ages into another Renaissance uh I'll stop right there and look forward
mean on the one hand and it's almost like the Middle Ages when it comes uh to diet and eating diets are never going to
Like, in the Middle Ages , the Court -- the King's Court, the Queen's Court -- had a jester.
that was emerging at the end of the Middle Ages around what was known then as natural philosophy and today we call
You can draw a straight line going from Christian thinkers in the middle ages to
In the Middle Ages , Christian thinkers started to believe that, you know, we need to like get back
But you need to know that the history of this goes back to the Middle Ages and the general restriction on what Jews could do.