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    Studying history can sometimes cause a person to wonder what it was like to live during that time period or even be able to visit it to see what its like. In the medieval period it would have been a nightmare to live there‚ mainly because of the medical practices. The medical practices were nothing short of horrifying. There was no sanitation‚ no good aesthetics‚ no pain killers‚ and no real doctors. Of course they had doctors but the amount of information they actually knew about whatever

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    and then up to the Baltic States. This horrifying mass murderous disease took the lives of 75 million people‚ something that shook the lives of everyone during the Middle Ages. This epidemic affected the social‚ economic‚ and religious aspects of the medieval culture. However‚ the religious changes were the biggest switch in the Middle Ages culture that affected the beliefs in the Modern Era. Therefore‚ the social and economic shifts were the least important. The social transformation after the Black

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    MIDDLE AGE AND RENAISSANCE ART 1 Gothic Art is art of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Age art is also known as the Dark ages (410 AD-1066AD). After the Dark ages came the Medieval era (1066-1485) Then on to the Renaissance era. In the Middle Ages the Roman Empire was spilt into two sections‚ the Eastern and the Western part of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire fell‚ the Western part disintegrated‚ while the Eastern or Byzantium Empire stayed intact. The art reflects the differences between the development

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    Surgery in the European society has changed dramatically throughout the years‚ and we can observe the biggest changes from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. From different techniques to how society viewed the crafts and how accessible it was. The Middle Ages were considered a time of widespread ignorance and lack of social progress. This period consisted mainly of retrieving the works and techniques of the earlier civilizations. Surgery goes back to prior civilizations‚ however after the fall of

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    The Book Before Gutenberg The earliest books were written on scrolls. From the Second Century A.D. to the present time‚ however; most books have been produced in the familiar format – in other words‚ bound (attached) at one edge. During the Middle Ages‚ manuscript books were produced by monks who worked with pen and ink in a copying room known as a scriptorium. Even a small book could take months to complete‚ and a book the size of the Bible could take several years… Source: www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/gutenberg/2a

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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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    Renaissance and the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages was a time of great suffering‚ including famine and widespread disease. The Renaissance‚ however‚ was a revival of art‚ learning‚ and literature. Their views of the purpose of life in the present world and man’s place in the world was‚ perhaps‚ the greatest contrast. However‚ their views on politics‚ religion‚ and education were very different as well. The purpose of life and man’s place in the world was viewed differently during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

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    The Consequences of the Plague in Middle Ages The Middle Ages were without a doubt a significant part of human history. One of the most tragic‚ yet influential happenings during said time was the Plague‚ also known as the Black Death. The incredibly large numbers of deaths due to the illness had a great effect on the survivors and it sparked changes in the way people perceived the world as well as themselves. Therefore‚ the most important consequences of the Black Death could be seen in three major

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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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    In the early Middle Ages‚ melodic or textual embellishments added to plainchant were referred to as prosulae. In your own words‚ summarize the types of plainchant to which prosulae were most often added and the reasons for those additions. The Book of Hymns is one prime example of a prosulae. Plainchant was being sung day in and day out by the monks‚ who had already added some slight melody‚ but was still not easy to memorize. By adding some rhythm and separation in syllables throughout the melody

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