Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Black Plague, By Walter Wyman Essay - 1557 Words

There are many ways to explore any period in history. The period that we will look further into will be Medieval Europe. I found an academic article that explores deeper into that period, especially the Black plague. Assembling three primary sources of the black plague, each has a different perspective of what was portrayed in the academic article. Walter Wyman review’s The North American Review which argues where the Black Plague also known as the Bubonic Plague originated from. Wyman brings up that the plague was found in areas in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Additionally he claims the Plague had killed ancient Egyptian Kings and began to spread throughout Athens. Claiming that Athens had lost a whole third of its population. Although, it wasn’t until the sixth century that the Black Plague had been found in Europe. Surgeon General Walter Wyman explains that â€Å"In 542 it spread over Egypt, and passed to Constantinople, where it carried off 10,000 persons in one day, and in the same century appeared in Italy, and extended also along the northern coast of Africa† (Wyman 441). Wyman argues how incredibly fast this disease spread. Not to mention, how truly deadly it was. Furthermore, he adds that one fourth of Europe’s population had died which was around 25,000,000 people. Later bringing up the fact that when this epidemic in Europe happened in the fourteenth century, it sparked the first measures taken to try to stop the spread of this deadly disease. This fatal disease had no

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