ST. ANSELM OF CANTERBURY (1033-1109) “If you can find a place where God is not‚ Go there and sin with impunity.” Meaning: God‚ the Creator of Heaven and Earth‚ is everywhere. There is no place that one can sin with impunity...except in his mind...where the evil one is deceiving him. God sees and knows all and cannot be deceived. So‚ one cannot sin - even in the depths of his heart - without God knowing. He was an Italian theologian and philosopher. He was also a priest who became the Archbishop
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exclusive venue. As such‚ they adopted the theme of the ‘hortus conclusus’ or ‘enclosed garden’‚ which was an ideal earthly paradise. The theme of ‘locus amoenus’ had become too explicit (especially the part concerning the lovers) for the religious Medieval authors‚ thus enabling the rise of the
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The Lindisfarne Gospels include the St. Matthew cross-carpet page‚ St. Luke portrait page‚ and the St. Luke incipit page. It was created in early medieval‚ or Hiberno Saxon‚ Europe‚ around 700 C.E. The Lindisfarne Gospels is an illuminated manuscript‚ created using ink‚ pigments‚ and gold on vellum. The work is known for its decorative patterning and its abstracted zoomorphic representations. “Carpet pages” depict decorative panels of abstract and zoomorphic motifs. The Lindisfarne Gospels exemplify
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During the late Middle Ages when the bubonic plague was rampant throughout Europe‚ there came a time when the common townsfolk found themselves with heavier pockets‚ due to lack of workers and increased prices on daily goods and services. When the upper class saw their culture being infiltrated by lowly common folk who could suddenly afford lavish goods like themselves‚ what are known as sumptuary laws came into effect. These laws alongside the feudal system discriminated against the lower class
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Why the Bubonic Plague (Black Death) was so devastating to Europe The bubonic plague‚ was one of the worst disasters‚ in the history of mankind. I believe that many things were the cause of the bubonic plague being so catastrophic‚ not just one. One of the biggest factors of the bubonic plague being so devastating‚ was the doctoring at the time. Second would have to be the effect on religion‚ when it struck most people would stop believing in god or believe they were being punished. Thirdly would
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1. UNIVERSITY IN MIDDLE AGES 1.1 Origin of the University The main reason for the establishment of the universities in Europe was a spontaneous and enthusiastic desire for knowledge. Centres of learning had grown up from the monastic and cathedral schools - formed what might be called the secondary school system of the early Middle Ages - and were mostly concerned with the study of the liturgy and prayer. Towards the end of the twelfth century a few of the greatest old cathedral‚ monastic or
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Leaving the social and Economic aspect in a standstill. The phantom of death became a subject of art‚ music and folklore and it influenced the consciousness of the people. The impact of this mass killer caused enormous chaos and havoc to the medieval society because of its unknown origin‚ the unknown causes and preventions‚ its deathly symptoms and its breakdown of orderly life‚ therefore religion was greatly affected and changed. In 1347‚ a Tartar army under Kipchak khan Janibeg had
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coin-based or monetary trade system‚ rather than that of labor in exchange for land. However‚ for the purpose of this essay‚ I will represent these factors as results of the decline of Feudalism‚ not the causes. The feudal system functioned throughout medieval Western Europe as a form of social‚ political‚ and economic organization in the 10th to 15th century. Feudal institutions were put in place stabilize and secure a deeply divided empire after the fall of the Roman Empire. How The West Grew Rich tells
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kings‚ queens‚ and knights most other people were illiterate 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? Only men were allowed to sing in church 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? sacred 6. Was most medieval music vocal? yes 7. What is Gregorian Chant? Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text. How did it receive its name? What is its purpose? Music to which portions of the Roman Catholic service are sung by unaccompanied voices singing
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& Plague Works Cited 1. Benedictow‚ Ole J. "The Black Death." History Today 55.3 (2005): 42-49. History Reference Center. Web. 4 Oct. 2012. 2. COHN‚ SAMUEL. "After The Black Death: Labour Legislation And Attitudes Towards Labour In Late-Medieval Western Europe." Economic History Review 60.3 (2007): 486-512. History Reference Center. Web. 4 Oct. 2012. 3. Harvey‚ Mary‚ and Suzanne McCabe. "World History: The Black Death." Junior Scholastic 114.12 (2012): 20. History Reference Center. Web
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