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    The Middle-Ages occurred after the fall of the Roman Empire around 500 C.E. and lasted until around 1350 C.E. The Middle-Ages are commonly referred to as the “Dark Ages” due to lack of education‚ the heavy control and domination of the Catholic Church‚ and the “Black Death” that killed off a third of the population in Europe. The Middle-Ages began to phase out as a new movement swept across Europe called the Renaissance. “The word ‘renaissance’ means ‘rebirth’ or ‘revival’.” The amount of impact

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    Allegory in the Middle Ages As we have seen‚ Aristotle and Plato had strong‚ but differing views on the idea and the significance of art and beauty. In relation to the Middle Ages‚ there were differing views when it came to symbol and allegory. In the simplest form and according to Eco as well as Cook and Herzman‚ the Middle Ages believed that allegory was made up of components from classical antiquity and biblical traditions. Therefore‚ in this age they were taking from their predecessors and incorporating

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    Numerous cultural progressions were made during the Middle Ages which kept going somewhere around 500AD and 1000AD. Society can be partitioned into five classifications such as‚ religion and philosphy‚ art and architecture‚ government‚ science‚ and literature and writing. During the middle ages‚ there was an extraordinary headway in religious philosophy and huge numbers of today’s finest colleges were manufactured‚ for example‚ the Oxford University and a few others in Paris and Rome. In the mid

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    "In 1330 only about 5% of the population could read or write." (Simkin 1). In the Dark Ages it was not very common for many of the poor people to be able to read or write. However‚ for the people who did go to school they would go to the elementary song-school‚ the monastic school and the grammar school. In some of the poorer countries today‚ some of the same circumstances apply. Monastic schools were a church school for boys. The most frequent topic was religion. Normally‚ the higher class boys

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    In the Middle Ages‚ there were various religions‚ but the most significant religion was Christianity. Christianity was spread after the fall of Rome Empire and numerous people joined to it. Rome had an impact on the politics and social of the western Europe. The Roman Empire gives some ideas of the social classes as well. Even though the Roman Empire had a huge impact on politics and social‚ the culture of Christianity was expanding and changed the western world’s culture and made the government

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    Health and Medicine of the middle Ages During the Middle Ages people lived very different lives compared to what we live today. They were very unsanitary and apt to catching illnesses. There were many different types of diseases and epidemics during the middle ages and very little was done to prevent them with the lack of knowledge the people had about each illness. There were many different types of illnesses and epidemics occurring in Europe during the middle ages. Some of these illnesses resulted

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    Early on in the Middle Ages‚ London was not the great city it has become in the world today‚ in fact it was not even called London‚ it was called Londinium‚ then Lundenwic‚ and finally London. In the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ London was just a small trading town on the banks of the Thames River in England. As the Middle Ages progressed‚ so did the city of London. Even with the plagues and wars that occurred in and around the city‚ it grew into the center of the kingdom of England. At the close

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    the Middle Ages In Medieval times‚ pregnancy was not viewed as something beautiful. Bringing a new life into the world caused more harm than good. Nowadays‚ pregnancy is widely talked about. When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it isn’t frowned upon like it was in the Middle Ages. Pictures of pregnant women appear all over social media and in magazines that show how popular and appreciated it is now‚ but it was very dangerous in the Middle Ages. The Risk of pregnancy Pregnancy in the Middle Ages had

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    Religious Reformation in the Middle Ages Throughout the middle ages‚ religion underwent much criticism and controversy. In a time where Catholicism reigned as the sole religion‚ ideas arose that opposed this strict faith. These ideas spawned the Protestant reform and changed religion throughout Europe. It not only changed religious practices and the path to God‚ but also initiated political repercussions. These results were all in search of an answer to the question to which everyone sought

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    Some of the main types of medical help that will be focus of this paper are: priest‚ surgeons‚ and wise woman. All three of these characters have a major role in the medical field of the Middle

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