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8.4 Learning and Culture Flourish

8.4 Learning and Culture Flourish. Objectives. Explain the emergence of universities and their importance to medieval life. Understand how newly translated writings from the past and from other regions influenced medieval thought.

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8.4 Learning and Culture Flourish

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  1. 8.4 Learning and Culture Flourish

  2. Objectives • Explain the emergence of universities and their importance to medieval life. • Understand how newly translated writings from the past and from other regions influenced medieval thought. • Describe the literature, architecture, and art of the High and late Middle Ages.

  3. Universities Emerge • Improved economic and political conditions • Where did schools begin? • Church needs well educated clergy • Royals need literate members of their governments • Many Italian cities had medical schools as early as the early 900s

  4. Early studies • School days were very regimented • Much learning was in Latin, using Latin texts. Why? • Women were not permitted to attend universities, most men felt women had “natural gifts” away from the classroom.

  5. Learning – the struggle between faith and reason • Many “new” ideas were from the ancient Greece, that were translated by scholars – mostly of Muslim origin. Why? • How did the writings of Aristotle impact learning? • What is scholasticism?

  6. Thomas Aquinas • Sum Theologica– faith and reason can exist together • God rules over an orderly universe • Successfully brings together both the faith of Christianity and the Greek philosophy. Impact? How might people begin to look at their world differently?

  7. Literature • Utilizes the vernacular, Significance? • Geoffrey Chaucer • The Song of Roland – describes loyalty, and honor • Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy (1300s) • Ethical work, your actions determine your afterlife

  8. Canterbury Tales (late 14th Century) • This duc of whom I make mencioun,Whan he was come almoost unto the toun,In al his wele and in his moostepride,He was war, as he caste his eye aside,Where that therkneled in the hyeweye A compaignye of ladyes, tweye and tweye,Ech after oother, clad in clothes blake;Butswich a cry and swich a wo they make,That in this world nys creature lyvyngeThatherdeswich another waymentynge; And of this cry they noldeneverestenten,Til they the reynes of his brydelhenten.      "What folk been ye, that at mynhom-comyngePerturben so my feste with criynge?"QuodTheseus. "Have ye so greet envye Of mynhonour, that thus compleyne and crye?Or who hath yow mysboden or offended?Andtelleth me if it may been amended,And why that ye been clothed thus in blak?"

  9. Romanesque to Gothic • What are the characteristics of Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals? Stained glass window - Notre Dame, Paris

  10. Illumination

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