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    The motet is hardly a term that can be defined in brief. It is a word that requires a descriptive analysis for each time period. Throughout its history‚ the motet has taken on several different forms and ideas. A significant difference in the definition of the motet can be seen between the 13th and 14th centuries. It is appropriate to begin in the 13th century‚ when the motet was originated. Originally‚ the motet was seen as a decoration of chant‚ for it was based on the sacred Latin texts of

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    How to Write Chapter 1 of a Thesis: Basic Format In thesis writing‚ the most difficult part to write is Chapter 1 (Introduction/The Problem). As they say‚ the most difficult part of any endeavor is the starting point. This is because the first chapter is where you conceptualize your entire research. The whole research/thesis can be reflected in Chapter 1 including expected results or outcomes. For your guidelines‚ please read the following sample format of Chapter 1. Remember‚ the format is not

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    Medieval literature includes a great variety of comic tales‚ in both prose and verse‚ and in a variety of more or less distinct genres. For students of Chaucer‚ the most important comic genre is the fabliau (fabliau is the singular‚ fabliaux the plural). Chaucer’s Miller’s tale‚ Reeve’s Tale‚ Shipman’s Tale‚ Summoner’s tale‚ and the fragmentary Cook’s Tale are all fabliaux‚ and other tales -- such as the Merchant’s Tale -- show traces of the genre: "A fabliau is a brief comic tale in verse‚ usually

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    who had died‚ men and women combined. This mask is believed to have belonged to a doctor during this time period. Doctors were not professionally trained doctors and only did the job because of its high pay. The black death was a big part of the Medieval Era in Europe. The doctors costume is an iconic picture related to the

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    spirit thought about capturing several of these horned beasts‚ taking them to their village‚ and recreating the thrill of a hunt so that the knights would demonstrate their skill and win the admiration of the subjects. Thus‚ in a small corner of Medieval Spain‚ the beginning of what today is Spanish spectacle of bullfighting was created. The earliest record

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    Imagine a place where everyone is dying from a deadly disease and leaves your town with very few people‚ that happened in the Middle Ages. The Black Death was a deadly disease that can kill people in 2 days. Feudalism is a political structure that was a way to pay taxes and work to get food. The Black Death was one of the reasons for the decline of feudalism because it killed many people in the system and didn’t matter what social class you were in. The Black Plague was one of the major issues that

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    the roles that it plays today? Many songs and hymns were from religion and we use it today in church. 4. What were the effects of musical notation on music‚ society‚ and composers? Its lets more than one person or rhythm to a song. 5. Describe medieval music’s relationship with the Catholic Church. How was the music influenced by the Church? They use the Gregorian Chant.

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    “The Black Death” also known as the Bubonic Plague was one of the world’s worst natural disasters in history and as a fatal epidemic disease it radically altered all aspects of European Civilization in the medieval times. The Bubonic Plague was originated from Central Asia‚ where it killed nearly 25 million people. The first reports that talk about the Black Death came from Italy. This powerful killing disease arrived by boat and was dispersed in other countries in a short period of time

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    There had been several outbreaks of diseases throughout history such as Plague of Justinian (541-542)‚ Antonine Plague (165AD)‚ Third Cholera Pandemic (1852-1860)‚ etc. The Black Death had been one of the most castastrophic pandemics in human history. It resulted in the deaths of an estimated 75-200 million people in Eurasia between 1346 and 1353. The cause of this plague is believed to be the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The Black Plague changed the world by creating a series of religious‚ social

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    bacterium. When it had entered Europe through rats who served as hospitable hosts for the fleas the disease caused imminent destruction. This plague had weakened vital aspects of society and the economy that would leave Europe forever deteriorated. In medieval Europe the Church was an integral part of society that controlled many of the daily actions of citizens; however‚ with the awakening of the Black Death the Church was immensely weakened. An institution that once served as a symbol of hope and stability

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