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In the Light of the Above
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TERMS AND NOTES TO MAKE AUGUSTINE: was the bishop before the fall of Rome and set Christian thinking- fancy architecture was “rubbish” MARTIANUS CAPELLA: authored 7 Liberal Arts- basic form of education CARTHAGE- until 700 was the centre of Europe intellectual life- destroyed by Muslims IMPERIAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM: free school- involving 7 Liberal Arts: facts, music, geometry, arithmetic, logic, astronomy, grammar, rhetoric
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TERMS- CONTINUED CHARLEMAGNE: Emperor of Europe 800 AD- crowned by Pope- Priests were the only ones who could read and write ALCIUN: Standardized writing and spelling ECONOMIC EXPANSION: 1 st European markets, small towns developed, became a safe spot to meet with local police forces IRNERIUS: Taught Liberal Arts, put together “glossy”-wrote explained, codified laws, 1076 Roman Imperial Law succeeded Justinian Code
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MORE AND MORE TERMS BOLOGNA: was the Southern/Northern trade route and bustling trade cetnre TOLEDO: Fall of Toledo in 1085-- story may not have been what it seemed EL CID: “Don Rodrigo” - crusade to rescue Southern Spain from Arabs ARAB SPAIN: City population of 1 million and 970 libraries, advanced society with streetlights, public baths, houses ARISTOTLE: Practical, productive and theoretical – use personal experience to apply logic
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TERMS...WILL IT END? SYLLOGISM: The teaching of logic THEODORE OF FREIBURG: developed the refracted light spectrum and answered question as to why did rainbows have colour?
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IN THE LIGHT OF THE ABOVE...FINISHED..THANK YOU!
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