Mediaeval Military Architecture in England - George Thomas Clark - Books -  - 9798591909475 - January 9, 2021
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Mediaeval Military Architecture in England


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BUT little is recorded of the internal condition of Britain between the departure of the Legions, a.d. 411, and the arrival of the Northmen in force thirty or forty years later; but whatever may have been the effect of Roman dominion, or of the infusion of Roman blood, upon the social or commercial character of the Britons, it is at least certain that they had made little progress in the construction of places of defence. The Romans dealt rather with the country than with the people. The foreign trade under the Roman sway was no doubt considerable, and much land was under cultivation, but the Britons seem to have acquired but few of the Roman arts, and nothing of the Roman discipline. Neither have their descendants, the Welsh, many customs which can be traced distinctly to a Roman origin; and although there are many words in their language which show its origin to be cognate with the Latin, there are comparatively few which can, with any probability, be shown to be derived from the Latin.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 9, 2021
ISBN13 9798591909475
Pages 402
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 23 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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