Chapter 11 (Early Medieval Europe) Flashcards

1
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Irish or Celtic stone crosses are identifiable by which of the following?

A

…A circle intersecting the cross arms

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It has been said that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement?

A

…The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing.

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Which group of barbarian invaders at one time controlled part of Italy and formed a kingdom in southern France, and then were forced into Spain by the Franks?

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…Franks

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4
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The symbol of Matthew from the Book of Durrow shows frontal head, profile feet, and a cloak and frame that resemble contemporaneous cloisonné metalwork. Which of the following statements explains this work?

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…Wedding the abstraction of early medieval adornment and early Christian and Byzantine pictorial imagery

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5
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____ were centrally important to the revival of learning during Charlemagne’s reign.

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…Monastic communities

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Bernward’s doors for Saint Michael’s, Hildesheim, juxtapose scenes from Genesis with scenes from ____.

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…the life of Christ

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7
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In the image of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels, the artist merged classical illusionism with ____.

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…the northern linear tradition

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8
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Two silver spoons, “Saulos” and “Paulos,” Paul’s names before and after baptism, were discovered as part of the Sutton Hoo burial. What might be alluded from these spoons?

A

…The owner’s conversion to Christianity.

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9
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Later Ottonian church architecture adopted heavy square piers alternating with columns, dividing the nave into vertical units and mitigating the smooth rhythm of early Christian arcades. This system is known as ____.

A

…alternate support

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10
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Which work demonstrates that the Carolingian artist had fully absorbed the Classical manner?

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…Saint Matthew, Coronation Gospels

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11
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What church plan was used as the model for the palace chapel at Aachen?

A

…San Vitale

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12
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The alternate support system is first found in the architecture of which period?

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…Ottonian

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13
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Who was a major force in the revival of the Classical style in early medieval times?

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…Otto III

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The ____ burial epitomizes the early medieval tradition of burying great lords with rich furnishings.

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…Sutton Hoo

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15
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The epic ____ records that heroes were buried with items of prestige, such as rings and brooches, as a testament to their greatness.

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…Saga of Beowulf

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16
Q

Equestrian statues were reminders of Rome’s glory. Charlemagne returned to Rome after his coronation with an equestrian statue of Theodoric. Which statue served as the ultimate model for such equestrian portraits?

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…Marcus Aurelius

17
Q

In the mid-10th century, the eastern part of the Carolingian empire was consolidated under the rule of the ____.

A

…Ottonians

18
Q

What manuscript is commonly considered the greatest of the extant early medieval Irish books?

A

…Book of Kells

19
Q

Early-11th-century England was briefly part of what empire?

A

…Danish

20
Q

Through the use of illuminated manuscripts, Christian monks impressed the illiterate Christian population by ____.

A

…making words beautiful

21
Q

The ____ was the most typical object of prestige adornments in the medieval period.

A

…fibula

22
Q

The art of medieval monasteries in Ireland is described as ____.

A

…Hiberno-Saxon

23
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In which way did the three-aisled basilica for the Monastery of Saint Gall differ from its early Christian prototypes?

A

…It had a second apse on the west end.

24
Q

What was the primary vehicle used in the Christianization of the British Isles?

A

…Illuminated manuscripts

25
Q

The two groupings of a man standing between two lions on the Sutton Hoo purse cover can be found in ____.

A

…​the ancient world

26
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The primary sacred text was the Bible, consisting of the Old Testament originally written in Hebrew and the New Testament written in Greek. In what language is the Vulgate version of the Bible written?

A

…Latin

27
Q

Because of their large scale, ____ are the exceptions of artistic production in Ireland and northern England.

A

…high crosses

28
Q

The Carolingian architectural plan that demonstrated the beginnings of the modular system was found in ____.

A

…the Monastery of Saint Gall

29
Q

The Utrecht Psalter is most closely related to which of the following?

A

…Ebbo Gospels

30
Q

What model may have inspired the presence of two apses and a side entrance at Saint Michael’s, Hildesheim?

A

…Basilica Ulpia

31
Q

In the later Middle Ages, religious books were created for the private devotions of the laity. They were based on readers used by the monks. These books contained prayers to be read at specific times during the day and were popularly known as ____.

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…Books of Hours

32
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The Lindau Gospels book highlights the stylistic diversity of early medieval art. Which of the following describes that combination?

A

…The work highlights the early Christian tradition and Utrecht Psalter style.

33
Q

The style of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels resembles the illustrations in the contemporaneous ____.

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…Utrecht Psalter

34
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In the image of Otto III enthroned, the ____ signify his universal authority and conform to a Christian imperial iconographic tradition.

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…scepter and orb