Introduction This research will provide a detailed map about what happened in Europe far before modernization took place‚ specifically the never- forgotten pandemic of the century known to man as the Black Plague. This outbreak has been the main source of suffering for so many Europeans centuries ago‚ affecting not only the people but the whole country itself. Ranging from economic to personal‚ the Black Plague has sought to destroy each and every Englishman alive. All of which started from a simple
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thousands of people and causing great suffering for many people‚ leaving families devistated. Another would be because of the many battles and wars that broke out leaving thousands more dead. The Catholic Church went through many problems in the Medieval times. One reason that the Middle Ages could be considered the "Dark Ages" is because of the the black plague swept through Europe. The black plague was a horrific disease that killed one third of Europe’s population. This was not only a terrible
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Prussia. The hereditary serfdom accompanied the growth of estate agriculture. Eastern lords enjoyed much greater political power‚ however the political power of the peasants were weaker in Eastern Europe and the landlords systematically undermined the medieval privileges of
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England and Burgundy * Renaissance: (French‚ “rebirth”) PERIOD of art‚ cultural‚ and music history between the Middle Ages and the BAROQUE PERIOD‚ marked by HUMANISM‚ a revival of ancient culture and ideas‚ and a new focus on the individual‚ the world‚ and the senses. * Burgundy: * Martin le Franc: * Contenance angloise: (French‚ "English guise") Characteristic quality of early-fifteenth-century English music‚ marked by pervasive CONSONANCE with frequent use of HARMONIC thirds and
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well as killed many people. It had many names such as the Black Death‚ the great plague‚ and even the great pestilence. None of these names can describe the amount of struggle and devastation this disease brought upon the people living during the medieval times. This deadly disease killed about 25 million people in Europe in the Late 1340s. The plague followed trade routes throughout the Middle East‚ North Africa‚ and Europe. Not much knowledge of cleanliness and how sickness was caused was known
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Society Around 1300–1350 the Medieval Warm Period gave way to the Little Ice Age. The colder climate resulted in agricultural crises‚ the first of which is known as the Great Famine of 1315-1317.The demographic consequences of this famine‚ however‚ were not as severe as those of the plagues of the later century‚ the Black Death. Estimates of the death rate caused from one third to as much as sixty percent. By around 1420‚ the accumulated effect of recurring plagues and famines had reduced the population
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territory of Romania‚ they occupied more and more land of Christians‚ they killed and captured many‚ they destroyed churches and devastated the empire (Document 9). The call for crusade made the pope and catholic church lose power. The life expectancy in Medieval England before 1276 was 35‚ from 1276-1300 was 32‚ from 1301-1325 was 28‚ from 1326-1350 was 27‚ from 1351-1375 was 17. The life expectancy just kept
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Discuss the extent to which the Black Death had a negative impact on the 14th Century Europe. The Black Death was an outbreak of a bubonic plague that was pandemic across Asia‚ Africa and Europe. It was believed that the plague was spread from merchants coming from Asia to Europe. The Black Death had pessimistic consequences in the 14th Century Europe. The copious consequences were the decrease of population which lead to labour shortages and economic rise. Another consequence was the collapse of
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historically during this era? What was life like? 2. Who or what had the power? 3. Who were learned or literate? 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? 6. Was most medieval music vocal? 7. What is Gregorian Chant? Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text. How did it receive its name? What is its purpose? 8. When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated or just the melody? 9. What are church modes? 10
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Prof. Madya Hanizah Hj. Musib STUDENT NAME : NUMBER ID : COURSE : MUF106 - Western art music TITLE : Secular Music in the Middle Ages Secular music is non-religious music. Secular means worldly. Secular music developed in the Medieval period and was used in the Renaissance. Secular music in the Middle Ages included love songs‚ dances‚ and dramatic works. This music was not bound by the traditions of the Church‚ nor was it even written down for the first time until sometime after
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