Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
Which two foreign travellers whose writing becomes an important source of information regarding the medieval period
A Writing System
Much of the medieval writing was on religion. A good deal of it was on philosophy or medicine. There was a lot about mathematics, after the introduction of Arabic numerals. And there was a lot about history. There were a lot of romantic poems, about wars, love, and so on.
in medieval towns
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
a writing system
Which two foreign travellers whose writing becomes an important source of information regarding the medieval period
A Writing System
Medieval lords were educated in math, chemistry, reading, writing, medicine, Latin, riding, hunting, falconry and manners
A pentard is used in a lot of medieval rhetoric writing. It conveys a structural pattern as well as an invention strategy and purpose.
A pentard is used in a lot of medieval rhetoric writing. It conveys a structural pattern as well as an invention strategy and purpose.
Martin Camargo has written: 'Ars dictaminis, ars dictandi' -- subject(s): Letter writing, Medieval Rhetoric 'Medieval Rhetorics of Prose Composition'
writing is a skill which help tocommunications .we can't say the origin of writing.it may started from before the medieval age.the monuments and wall pictures give the evidence of that.
Aside from the sheer fun of it, writing in medieval language teaches you the origins of some of the English language (and other languages). It also lets others know that you are aware of the origins of our specific influences and cultural differences from other languages. The main thing would be to learn and/or demonstrate your knowledge of how English was formed. Medieval language is merely one facet of the history of English, however!
Medieval is medieval because it is Latin for "the middle ages".
Geoffrey Chaucer was most known for writing the classic novel, The Canterbury Tales. It was written in the Medieval England time period.