来源: 根据历史记载和考古发现,最早的欧洲黑死病爆发地点可能是亚洲中部的草原地带,随着游牧民族和贸易活动的传播,该疾病在不断扩散和传播。 传播路线: 公元1347年9月,黑死病自热那亚于克里米亚的殖民地经染病船员传播至东西西里的墨西拿港, 11月经水路到达热那亚和法国马赛,12月君士坦丁堡(东色雷斯),48年1月进入威尼斯...
The Black Death 作者:Robert S. Gottfried/罗伯特·S.戈特弗里德 出版社:Free Press 副标题:Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval Europe 出版年:1985-03-01 页数:203 定价:USD 19.95 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9780029123706 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价:
A. It made people more devout because they thought it was God's punishment B. It made people lose faith completely because God didn't save them C. It had no impact on people's religious beliefs D. It made people start to believe in new gods ...
Conditions are harsh, times are dark - this is the land of ‘The Black Death’.A GRITTY MEDIEVAL MULTIPLAYER WORLDEmbark on a journey through a dark and gritty open-world depiction of a plague-infested Medieval Europe. Team up with other players and work together to prosper and survive or ...
The Black Death arrived in Europe by sea in October 1347 when 12 Genoese trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea. The people who gathered on the docks to greet the ...
Hesse uses the horrors of the plague to enforce the dichotomy between the life of the Order in the monastery, and passion and disorder out in the world. In his new book, Doctoring the Black Death, John Aberth shows how the plague, which wiped out between thirty and fifty percent of the...
its name: the “Black Death.” The Sicilian authorities hastily ordered the fleet of “death ships” out of the harbor, but it was too late: Over the next five years, the mysterious Black Death would kill more than20 million peoplein Europe–almost one-third of the continent’s population...
The Black Death actually was bubonic plague, another form of plague is pneumonic plague, or lung-based plague. 当时的黑死病其实是“腺鼠疫”,另外一种鼠疫表现形式是“肺鼠疫”。 (来源:History.com、世界卫生组织) 统筹:宁可儿 翻译:曦檬子
Black Death in Europe It was a new disease, against which people had no immunity, that led to what has been described as the "worst disaster in the history of the world." This disease, which was later to become known as the Black Death, probably first broke out in Mongolia and then ...
In The Black Death: A New History of the Great Mortality in Europe, 1347-1500, leading scholar John Aberth provides the most authoritative, up-to-date treatment of the Black Death, giving not just a narrative account but also a thorough examination of the latest forensic, historical, and DN...