THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES: ART, TECHNOLOGY AND LITERATURE.

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THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES: ART, TECHNOLOGY AND LITERATURE

ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE

GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

GOTHIC FLYING BUTTRESSES

LOAN CATHEDRAL

MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGY Medieval Clock

MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGY

GOTHIC ART AT CHARTRES CATHEDRAL

Ca 1200 Soria, Spain DEATH OF THOMAS BECKET

PAINTED CHURCH INTERIORS

with comentary by Ibn Rushd, translated into Latin ARISTOTLE METAPHYSICS

LAIS OF MARIE DE FRANCE

VERNACULAR LITERATURE

WHAT ALLOWED THIS EXPLOSION OF TECHNOLOGY, ART AND INTELLECTUAL INQUIRY?