Sunday, September 4, 2011

The friars: a history of the British Medieval friars.

The friars: a history of the British Medieval friars. KENNETH W. ROWLANDS. The friars: a history of the British Medievalfriars. xiv+377 pages, figures, b&w plates. 1999. Lewes: Book Guild;1-85776-399-8 hardback 18 [pounds sterling]. The friars describes and discusses a later missionary effort. Themain emphasis is on the rules, customs and institutions but briefbackground is included on Medieval towns and there is a good, clearanalysis of the friaries' liturgical and domestic architecture. Forteachers and parents fretting fret��tingn.A hole, or worn or polished spot made on metals by abrasion or erosion. about neglect of chronology in the historysyllabus for British schools, help is at hand with DorlingKindersley's bright little books, FRY, in particular, crammed cram?v. crammed, cram��ming, cramsv.tr.1. To force, press, or squeeze into an insufficient space; stuff.2. To fill too tightly.3. a. To gorge with food. withfacts and most attractively and imaginatively illustrated.

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