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so:description Chapter XII Nicolette and Marion (en)
so:description Chapter X The Court of the Queen of Heaven (en)
so:description Chapter V Towers and Portals (en)
so:description Chapter IV Normandy and the Ile de France (en)
so:description Chapter II La Chanson de Roland (en)
so:description Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904) (en)
so:description Chapter XI The Three Queens (en)
so:description Chapter III The Merveille (en)
so:description Chapter IX The Legendary Windows (en)
so:description Chapter VIII The Twelfth Century Glass (en)
so:description Chapter XIII Les Miracles de Notre Dame (en)
so:description Chapter VI The Virgin of Chartres (en)
so:description Chapter VII Roses and Apses (en)
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so:description Chapter I Saint Michiel de la Mer del Peril (en)
so:text Abélard would find most of his old problems sensitive to his touch today. Time has settled few or none of the essential points of dispute. Science hesitates, more visibly than the Church ever did, to decide once for all whether Unity or Diversity is ultimate law; whether order or chaos is the governing rule of the Universe, if Universe there is; whether anything except phenomena exists. Even in matters more vital to society, one dares not speak too loud. Why, and for what, and to whom, is man a responsible agent? Every jury and judge, every lawyer and doctor, every legislator and clergyman has his own views, and the law constantly varies. Every nation may have a different system. One court may hang, and another may acquit for the same crime, on the same day; and Science only repeats what the Church said to Abélard, that where we know so little, we had better hold our tongues. (en)
so:description Chapter XIV Abélard (en)
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