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Late Middle Ages Crisis and Recovery, 1300–1500 CIV 101-03 Class 30 April 6, 2015
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They don’t call it the Dark Ages for nothing Ordeal by Plague, Famine, and War – The Black Death – Failure of agricultural harvests – Struggles for control of southern Italy, northern Italy – The Hundred Years’ War Competition between France and England – Ottoman Turks – Degradation of the Church The separation of philosophy and theology and the hastening of secularization
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Progress of the Black Death Across Europe in the Fourteenth Century
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Yet, Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Spinning Wheel, improved cloth/clothing, and work process (“putting-out” system). – Silk and other fine cloth Paper making – A variety of printing innovations, culminating in The printing press (probably THE most important technological innovation, for the West, until electricity).
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Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Iron making (and forming) – Wrought iron uses smelted ore … has to be hammered, usually at high temps, to form the carbonized result (fairly strong). – At higher temps (short of a blast furnace) iron can be melted and cast… great for shaping, but the result is brittle. – In the late middle ages, smiths learned to pump air into layers of charcoal, limestone/crushed shells, and iron ore to make hotter fires (blast furnaces and machine driven “Forge hammers” to work every sort of iron.
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Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Science: Headed toward Descartes – Working out faith & reason – Working toward developing the scientific method Robert Grosseteste Roger Bacon Religion/Theology and Philosophy: Headed toward the Reformation – The Via Antiqua versus the Via Moderna – Duns Scotus and William of Ockham – “Since having ONE is good, have THREE POPES (and the church organizations that go with them) is better”
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Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Literature: esp. Chaucer (and others) – First 18 Lines of the “General Prologue,” Canterbury Tales – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0 X2oDRWnqwo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0 X2oDRWnqwo – 1:20- 4:33 – 3:23-4:22 (you think THIS class is hard: the students taking this course have to MEMORIZE and recite this passage!)
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Machaut: Notre Dame Mass Kyrie: 6:13-13:14 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11A4wqv8_ wo&list=RD11A4wqv8_wo#t=10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11A4wqv8_ wo&list=RD11A4wqv8_wo#t=10 Running Headlong toward the Renaissance
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Music: Chromatic scale, a 13 th century invention
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Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Art and Architecture – Late Gothic Architecture – Late Gothic Sculpture
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Running Headlong toward the Renaissance Art and Architecture (continued) – Late Gothic Painting and the Rise of New Trends Illuminated Manuscripts The Print New Trends in Italy: Giotto Flemish Painting: Jan Van Eyck and Hans Memling ALMOST PERSPECTIVISM – The rise of wealthy laymen as patrons of the arts
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