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Title: Unit III: The Middle Ages


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Unit III The Middle Ages
  • Chapter 11
  • The Culture of the Middle Ages

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Middle Ages
  • Music of ancient civilizations flourished but is
    lost. The Middle Ages inherited remnants of
    ancient traditions and began recording the new
    music of the time.
  • The Middle Ages extend approximately from the
    fall of Rome (476 A. D.) to ca. 1450.

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Early Middle Ages (500-1000 A. D.)
  • The first half of the Middle Ages is often
    referred to as the Dark Ages, but is perhaps
    better thought as the flowering of Christianity
    in Europe and the rise of feudal monarchies.
  • The simultaneous rise of the church and the state
    as social forces inevitably created a power
    struggle that has shaped much of history.

4
Charlemagne (742-814)
  • Created Medieval Europes first strong,
    centralized government
  • Strongly encouraged education
  • Instilled an ideal of social justice that helped
    open society

5
The Church
  • Center for preservation of knowledge of ancient
    world
  • Monasteries and Convents became the reliqueries
    of the knowledge of the day through their
    faithful production of manuscripts on all
    subjects including music manuscripts
  • Great patron of all arts of the era

6
Women in the Church
  • History is now revealing that nuns played an
    important role in the preservation of knowledge
    and in the cultivation of the arts
  • Hildegard von Bingen is now widely regarded for
    her writings and music composed for the monastery
    she headed in western Germany

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Late Middle Ages
  • ca. 1000-1400
  • Building of great European cathedrals and
    universities
  • Cities emerged as cultural and artistic centers
  • The bourgeoisie emerges as a social and political
    force

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National Literary Landmarks
  • France - Chanson de Roland (c. 1100)
  • Italy - Dantes Divine Comedy (1307)
  • England - Chaucers Canterbury Tales (1386)

9
An Italian Landscape by Lorenzetti
10
Orcagna, The Last Judgement (detail)
11
Age of Knighthood
  • Era of the Crusades to conquer to the Holy Land
  • Women revered through
  • Concepts of chivalry
  • Marian cults
  • Courtly love songs and poetry

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Progress in Middle Ages
  • Society moves from a feudal society to a
    monarchial system with a fully developed middle
    class
  • The church protects the wisdom of ancient
    civilizations while the universities of Europe
    emerge
  • Music emerges in Europe from an aural tradition
    to a written tradition
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