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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man abstract "Book of the Civilized Man by Daniel of Beccles (Latin: Urbanus Magnus Danielis Becclesiensis, also known as Liber Urbani, Urbanus Magnus, or Civilized Man) is believed to be the first English courtesy book (or book of manners), dating probably from the beginning of the 13th century. The book is significant because in the later Middle Ages dozens of such courtesy books were produced. Because this appears to be the first in English history, it represented a new awakening to etiquette and decorum in English court society, which occurred in the 13th century. As a general rule, a book of etiquette is a mark of a dynamic rather than a stable society, one in which there is an influx of \"new\" men, who have not been indoctrinated with the correct decorum from an early age and who are avid to catch up in a hurry.".
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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLink Courtesy_book.
- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLink Etiquette.
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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLink Social_stratification.
- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLink Verse_(poetry).
- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man wikiPageWikiLinkText "Book of the Civilized Man".
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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man subject Category:13th-century_books.
- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man subject Category:13th-century_medieval_Latin_literature.
- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man subject Category:British_poems.
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- Book_of_the_Civilized_Man comment "Book of the Civilized Man by Daniel of Beccles (Latin: Urbanus Magnus Danielis Becclesiensis, also known as Liber Urbani, Urbanus Magnus, or Civilized Man) is believed to be the first English courtesy book (or book of manners), dating probably from the beginning of the 13th century. The book is significant because in the later Middle Ages dozens of such courtesy books were produced.".
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