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Read Rosenwein, pp and for lecture on Thursday Finish reading The Letters of Abelard and Heloise, pp for section tomorrow (bring it with you to section)

The 12 th Century Renaissance: The Rise of the University and the Recovery of Law TRIVIUM: grammar, rhetoric, and logic QUADRIVIUM: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music

Reims - math Gerbert of Aurillac (d. 1003) Arabic numerals abacus astrolabe Orleans – classical studies Chartres – music Bec and Bologna – law Gregory VII

Paris – Notre Dame Ile de la Cite Chancellor Provost Monasteries -Ste. Genevieve -St. Germain des Pres -St. Victor Lectio (lecture)

Aristotle’s Logic Scholasticism Peter Abelard (d. 1142) -Sic et non (Yes and No) St. Bernard of Clairvaux (d. 1153) Disputatio (debate)

Bologna Justinian’s Corpus Iuris Civilis Irnerius of Bologna (d. c. 1130) Canon law Gratian -Decretum (1140) Tomb of Johannes of Legnano (d. 1383), professor of law at Bologna