A skillful and conscientious historian, he looks back on the late fourteenth and
early fifteenth centuries in order to document a failure of theological method.
In
the early fifteenth century the Catholics mistook static ecclesiastic forms for the content of their faith.
These wars began in
the early fifteenth century and continued through the early eighteenth; conflict and contention over Turkish or «European» claims to the island continue to this day.
This transformative process fluctuated in lockstep with human population growth: when the Black Death killed a third of Europe's population in
the early fifteenth century, forests stopped their decline and began to regrow.
Voronins dating of Mikhails chapel to
the early fifteenth century therefore.
The Met has done the same with the Belles Heures de Jean, Duc de Berry, from
the early fifteenth century.
In
the early fifteenth century certain artists in Italy began to make progress towards a greater realism.
Norse colonies which had settled in a formerly warmer Greenland starved and vanished by
the early fifteenth century as crops failed and livestock froze.