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World Civilizations Week 5 Bell #2 02/15/12

World Civilizations Week 5 Bell #2 02/15/12. In the early Middle Ages, what language did educated people speak? How did that change?. D.R.S.L.s. How did languages and literature change during the Middle Ages? In what ways did education change?

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World Civilizations Week 5 Bell #2 02/15/12

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  1. World Civilizations Week 5 Bell #202/15/12 • In the early Middle Ages, what language did educated people speak? • How did that change?

  2. D.R.S.L.s • How did languages and literature change during the Middle Ages? • In what ways did education change? • What developments were made in philosophy and science? • What kind of architecture characterized the later Middle Ages?

  3. Assignment • Chapter 14.4 Guided Reading Strategies

  4. Who’s your favorite • Author • Musical artist • Poet • Why?

  5. Life and Culture • Literature • Troubadors • National Epics • Drama • Poetry • Chaucer • Dante • Language • Vernacular • National Languages • Literature

  6. Life and Culture • Education • Schools began to appear in towns • Universities • Curriculum • Bachelors • Masters • Teacher’s guild • Philosophy • Scholasticism • Peter Abelard • Thomas Aquinas

  7. Should our government spend money on • Space exploration • Military • Education • Cure for cancer • Renewable energy

  8. Life and Culture • Science • Mechanical devices improved life • Pulley • Winch • Farming tools • Windmills • Waterwheels • Architecture • Gothic • Cathedrals • Notre Dame

  9. Life and Culture • Post Reading • Literature • Religious themes in most works • Philosophy • Scholasticism: attempts to unite faith and reason • Science • Few advances because they contradicted with the church • Architecture • Cathedrals • churches

  10. Roman

  11. Gothic

  12. Gothic

  13. Vocabulary • vernacular languages • troubadours • scholasticism • Dante Aligheri • Geoffrey Chaucer • Peter Abelard • Thomas Aquinas • Gothic

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