Unit 2 Flashcards

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Vision, the Devil, worm, burning light

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Hildegard of Bingen, Scivias, 1141-1151

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moral play, people live after own pleasure, death comes, good deads prevails, pilgrimage must be made

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Everyman, late 1400s

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objections, replies,

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Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, 1256-1264

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rough battle, Charlemagne, sounding horns, Oliver

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Song of Roland, mid 800s

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5
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people who love each other but couldn’t be together, lived near each other, having a bird

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Marie de France, Laustic, 1170-1205

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A Chantar

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Beatriz de Dia, 1100s-1212

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7
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Palastine Song

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Wogelweide, 1228

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Church of Sainte-Madeleine at Vezelay

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Church of Sainte-Madeleine at Vezelay Tympanum 1104-1132

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Church of Saint-Denis, 1137

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Notre Dame Cathedral Chartres, 1142

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Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere 1170

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Grendel, Hrothgar, father is great warrior, tells of pagan culture, demons, Christian narrator,

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Beowulf, unknown, 1000

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Golden Buckle from Sutton Hoo, 1st half of 7th century

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Cross page from Lindisfarne gospels 700

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Chi Rho Iota page from Book of Kells 800

17
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150

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Utrecht Psalter 820-832

18
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Alleluia

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Hildegard

19
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Alleluia justus utpalma

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1100 from ad organum faciendum

20
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Gaude Maria virgo

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early 1200s

21
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aucun se sontloéd’amours / A Dieucommantamouretes / Super te

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Adam de la Halle, mid 1200s

22
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crazy song

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Philippe De Vitry, Garrit Gallus-In nova fert,

23
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song from IB music

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Guillaume de Mauchaut, Puisqu’enoubli

24
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journey in forest, tiger, lion, leopard, Virgil, second circle, monsters guard entrances, people who commit adultery,

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Dante, Divine Comedy, 1302-1321

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All you who hear in scattered rhymes the sound of heavy sighs with which I fed my heart during the time of my first youthful straying when I was not the man I’ve since become:

for the mixed style in which I speak and weep, caught between empty hopes and empty sorrow, from anyone who knows of love firsthand I hope to find some sympahty–and pardon.

I can see now that I was made the subject of lots of gossip among lots of people; inside myselft I’m often filled with shame;

shame is the fruit of all my clever ravings; so are repenteance and my nowing clrearly that eery wordy pleasure is a dream

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Petrarch, Sonnet 1

26
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in Florence, compassionate gracious ladies, tumors in people, bloody noses, everyone gets sick, storytellers travelling together, Prince slays daughter’s lover

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Boccaccio, The Decameron, 1350

27
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Knight who is humble and righetous, Squire is a typically 20 year old guy, Yeoman, Prioress, descriptions of people, woman who marries many people b/c they die,

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Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, 1386-1400

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Coopo di Marcovaldo, The Last Judgement, 1301

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Cimabue, Cruxifixion, 1287-1288

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Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned, 1285-1286

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Duccio di Cuoninsegna, The maestá altar with madonna enthroned, 1308-1311

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Giotto, Madonna Entrhoned, 1306-1310

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Giotto, Lamentation, 1304-1306

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Simone Martini, Annunciation, 1333