First Modernity

First Modernity February 23, 2006

The Latin modernus was coined in the late fifth century, as an antonym to antiquus , and variations of modernus became particularly common after the 10th century. Thus, Krishan Kumar writes, “Modernity is . . . an invention of the Christian Middle Ages,” and was used to emphasize the radical difference between the darkness of pagan antiquity and the brightness of the Christian world.


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