Chapter 6, lesson 3 CULTURE of the MIDDLE AGES

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Chapter 6, lesson 3 CULTURE of the MIDDLE AGES

How did the Church influence political and cultural changes in medieval Europe? What innovations and developments of medieval Europe still affect us today? Essential Questions Lecturing in a Medieval University by Laurentius De Voltolina (14th Century).

Why does it matter? During the High Middle Ages, Europe experienced a surge in architectural innovations and an intellectual revival. Many of the innovations of this day are still with us, such as the university and literature written in the language of the people (vernacular).

Lesson Vocabulary theology - The study of God vernacular the language of the people chanson de geste heroic epic Scholasticism - Philosophical system to reconcile faith and reason Thomas Aquinas - Dominican friar and champion of scholasticism. Wrote the Summa Theologica. Canonized to be declared a saint, holy.

Architecture Guiding Question: How did innovations change the architecture of churches and cathedrals in Europe?

Architecture The Romanesque style was popular in the 11 th and 12 th centuries. Vaulted roofs and lots of pillars. Dark with not a lot of windows. The Gothic style appeared in the 12 th century. Used ribbed vaults and flying buttresses to support the massive masonry. Allowed for lots and lots of windows. Stained glass windows depicted Gospel scenes and scenes from the lives of saints.

In the left frame: Saint-Sernin, Toulouse In the right frame: Amiens Cathedral Which is Gothic, which Romanesque?

Remember the Guiding Question: How did innovations change the architecture of churches and cathedrals in Europe? Innovations like the flying buttress and a combination of ribbed vaults and pointed arches allowed for a grander, higher, style of building with greater interior space and windows; Romanesque to Gothic.

Universities Guiding Question: How did universities reflect the intellectual revival that occurred in Europe during the High Middle Ages?

Universities The modern university was a product of the European High Middle Ages. The earliest universities were developed under the support of the Catholic Church, usually from cathedral schools or papal decree.* Later they were also founded by kings and princes. The first university was in Bologna, Italy. The University of Paris and Oxford (England) were founded in the High Middle Ages. *Johnson, P. (2000). The Renaissance : a short history. Modern Library chronicles (Modern Library ed.). New York: Modern Library, p. 9.dministrations

What Can You Discern from the Picture? Lecturing in a Medieval University by Laurentius De Voltolina (14th Century).

Universities Theology Theos means God. Theology is the study of God. Scholasticism was a philosophical method that sought to show that faith was in harmony with reason. Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican friar who championed Scholasticism, was an advisor to popes and bishops, and wrote the Summa Theologica. Canonized by the Catholic Church.

Thomas Aquinas by Fra Bartolommeo

Universities Natural Law Thomas believed that all men could arrive at knowledge of God by using reason; and could determine good from evil, even without revelation or teaching. But what is reason? Reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things.

Roger Bacon English philosopher who blended mathematics, physics, logic, and experimental science, with philosophy. Considered by some to be the father of modern science.

Remember the Guiding Question: How did universities reflect the intellectual revival that occurred in Europe during the High Middle Ages? A new love of learning, of reason, and the birth of science spread through the new universities of Europe.

Vernacular Literature Guiding Question: Why was the development of vernacular literature important during the High Middle Ages?

Vernacular Literature Latin was the universal language of medieval Europe. In the 12 th century, literature began to be written in the vernacular the language of everyday speech. Troubadour poetry. Chanson de geste heroic epic. The earliest and finest example of this is The Song of Roland. The Canterbury Tales of English author Geoffrey Chaucer. Dante s Inferno. Page from the manuscript of the SONG OF ROLAND, early Frankish epic.

Remember the Guiding Question: Why was the development of vernacular literature important during the High Middle Ages? Vernacular literature bolstered national identity and gradually brought about the codification of European languages.

Looking back

The Arabic name for the journey of Muhammad and his followers to Medina (Madinah) from Mecca (Makka). Hijrah

This Roman emperor moved the capital of the empire from Rome to Constantinople and issued the Edict of Milan, which granted official tolerance to Christianity. Emperor Constantine