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Thomas Bulfinch
American
Writer
Born:
Jul 15
,
1796
Died:
May 27
,
1867
After
Education
Knowledge
People
Romances
Word
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The word knight, which originally meant boy or servant, was particularly applied to a young man after he was admitted to the privilege of bearing arms.
Thomas Bulfinch
Man
Word
Young
Admitted
Bearing
He
Knight
Particularly
Arms
Boy
Privilege
After
Which
Young Man
Meant
Originally
Servant
Applied
If no other knowledge deserves to be called useful but that which helps to enlarge our possessions or to raise our station in society, then Mythology has no claim to the appellation.
Thomas Bulfinch
Knowledge
Society
Other
Our
Claim
Station
Possessions
Mythology
Which
Then
Useful
Helps
Deserves
Raise
It was not till toward the end of the thirteenth century that the prose romances began to appear.
Thomas Bulfinch
Prose
Toward
Till
Began
End
Romances
Century
Appear
Mail armor continued in general use till about the year 1300, when it was gradually supplanted by plate armor, or suits consisting of pieces or plates of solid iron, adapted to the different parts of the body.
Thomas Bulfinch
Suits
Year
Consisting
Solid
About
General
Mail
Pieces
Armor
Parts
Till
Continue
Iron
Gradually
Different
Body
Different Parts
Use
Plate
Plates
Adapted
Religion united its influence with those of loyalty and love, and the order of knighthood, endowed with all the sanctity and religious awe that attended the priesthood, became an object of ambition to the greatest sovereigns.
Thomas Bulfinch
Love
Loyalty
Religion
Priesthood
Ambition
Sanctity
Those
Religious
Object
Attended
Knighthood
Became
Greatest
Endowed
Influence
Order
United
Awe
Shields were generally made of wood, covered with leather, or some similar substance. To secure them, in some sort, from being cut through by the sword, they were surrounded with a hoop of metal.
Thomas Bulfinch
Made
Hoop
Secure
Some
Similar
Through
Generally
Sort
Metal
Leather
Were
Covered
Surrounded
Substance
Wood
Being
Them
Cut
Sword
The earliest form in which romances appear is that of a rude kind of verse.
Thomas Bulfinch
Rude
Kind
Verse
Romances
Form
Which
Appear
Earliest
The preparatory education of candidates for knighthood was long and arduous.
Thomas Bulfinch
Education
Long
Arduous
Knighthood
Candidates
Preparatory
We thus see that the Greeks of the early ages knew little of any real people except those to the east and south of their own country, or near the coast of the Mediterranean.
Thomas Bulfinch
People
Country
Own
Mediterranean
Those
East
See
Except
Knew
Thus
Real
South
Greeks
Real People
Any
Little
Ages
Coast
Near
Early
Without a knowledge of mythology much of the elegant literature of our own language cannot be understood and appreciated.
Thomas Bulfinch
Knowledge
Language
Own
Our
Mythology
Without
Understood
Cannot
Literature
Much
Elegant
Appreciated
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