01496cam a22003255a 4500999001700000001000900017005001700026008004100043010001700084020002300101020002300124020002300147020002300170020002300193020002300216035002300239042001400262050002500276100002100301245004900322250001200371260004300383300007300426500016100499504005300660505036100713650004701074650003401121942001501155 c22932d229321281778320170125111009.0020614s2002 wiuab b 001 0 eng d a 2002522547 a0072317302 (bk. 1) a0072317310 (bk. 2) a0072317329 (bk. 3) a0072317337 (bk. 4) a0072317345 (bk. 5) a0072317353 (bk. 6) a(OCoLC)ocm49014062 alccopycat aNX 451.5 .B3F54 20021 aFiero, Gloria K.14aThe humanistic tradition /cGloria K. Fiero. a4th ed. aNew York, N.Y. :bMcGraw-Hill,cc2002. a6 v. :bill., maps ;c28 cm. +e2 computer optical discs (4 3/4 in.) aAccompanied by two compact discs of music. Disc one contains the listening selections for bks. 1-3; disc two contains the listening selections for bks. 4-6. aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.0 abk. 1. The first civilizations and the classical legacy -- bk 2. Medieval Europe and the world beyond -- bk. 3. The European Renaissance, the Reformation and global encounter -- bk. 4. Faith, reason, and power in the early modern world -- bk. 5. Romanticism, Realism and the nineteenth century world -- bk. 6. Modernism, globalism, and the information age. 0aCivilization, WesternxHistoryvTextbooks. 0aHumanismxHistoryvTextbooks. 2lcccBOOKS