As if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened.
1 The Renaissance marks the separation of the mediaeval from the modern world.
2 The installation for the mines and metallurgy exhibit was mediaeval in architecture.
3 The theory behind the mediaeval political system was both sound and simple.
4 Here is the germ of all the horrors of the mediaeval imagination.
5 Tradition and mediaeval doctrines are being thrust aside in a similar way.
6 Sandwich contains some of the richest bits of mediaeval architecture in England.
7 It is now owned by Shannon Development and used for mediaeval banquets.
8 So the great mediaeval revival was a memory of the Roman Empire.
9 But now no country boy thinks of the ancient or the mediaeval .
10 They were the chef-d'oeuvre of the mediaeval architect, in his own opinion.
11 The mediaeval battlefields of thought were strewn with various forms of it.
12 It is a relic of mediaeval times, this idea of professing everything.
13 This explains the allegorical nature of mediaeval poetry and of poetical theory.
14 Beneath that cheerful face there lurked the spirit of a mediaeval assassin.
15 The first city of mediaeval Europe to obtain commercial prominence was Venice.
16 The mediaeval writings of Thomas Aquinas had conspicuously tended to this result.
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