%0 Journal Article %T Le temps des croisades %A Radu Mure£żan %J Journal for Communication and Culture %D 2011 %I Institute for Communication and Culture %X About time, much has been written and much more will be. The problem of time was discussed by philosophers, mathematicians, philologists, philosophers, men of the church, each looking in a different perspective, new and revolutionary at the beginning, futuristic and hypothetical today. The perspectives that we can approach time are almost limitless as does the way each of us, ordinary people or genius researchers of humanity, stands in relation to time. There is a time based on pre-established principles, which build upon the human senses, there is a solar time, a universal time and even a civil time. Through no fault, we can say that the civil time is, perhaps, the most complex since it encompasses a wide range of relationships over time. Thus, in most cases, time is a personal time but still subject to time "customary", that is to say, universal time, solar, accepted by human standards. %K time %K crusade %K order %K chronicler %U http://jcc.icc.org.ro/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/JCC-1-2011-79-89.pdf