The High Middle Ages
Leaders of the Third Crusade
Fourth Crusade’s Planned Course
Innocent III r
The Venetian Mercantile Empire
Gregory VII r Rise of Papal Power c. 1075
How did the culture and society of the High Middle Ages differ from those aspects of the Early Middle Ages? What factors led to those changes?
Which figures are central to the Hunt reading for today? A.Thomas Aquinas and Joachim of Fiore B.Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine C.Peter Abelard & Heloise D.St. Bernard and St. Francis
Where did Gothic Architecture first develop? A.Near Rome B.Near Paris C.Near London D.Near Prague E.Near Leiden
Medieval Universities
Gratian’s Decretum c Foundation for Systematic Canon Law of Church Courts
Innovations in Medieval Theology
Romanesque Architecture dominant in new construction in the West until c. 1140
French Gothic at St. Chapelle
Gothic Cross-Section
Which of the following was not a defining feature of Gothic architecture? A.Roman arches B.Large windows, often with stained glass C. Flying buttresses D.Webbed vaulting
Byzantine Art mosaics and symbolic representation
The Annunciation
St. Francis c. 1299
St. Francis
Flight to Egypt c. 1300
Henry II of England: Creator of English Common Law
Charter from early 12 th century
Spread of Literacy Tomb of Eleanor of Aquitaine c. 1200
Literacy and Religion c. 1300
The Divine Comedy: Learned Vernacular
Birth of Venus 1480s - Botticelli