Lexicographical Neighbors of Mediaevals
Literary usage of Mediaevals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bibliophile (1908)
"The mediaevals believed that one man should have in his head the balance of ...
The mediaevals thought that a man should have inside his skull a little sun ..."
2. George Eliot's Poetry: And Other Studies by Rose Elizabeth Cleveland (1885)
"The places that we moderns tread are vastly finer than those barren rooms of the
mediaevals. Our feet sink deep in soft Axminster, and our spacious parlors ..."
3. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1884)
"a comparison of the mechanism, inventions, and arts of the ancients and mediaevals
with those of present civilization. Then, as before suggested, ..."
4. The Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce Bryce (1907)
"... etymology of the two great faction names of Italy is worth quoting, as a fair
sample of the skill of mediaevals in such matters: — • La Italia tutta e ..."