Week 12 Flashcards
1
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Medieval learning: Charlemagne
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- fears clergy would not be educated enough to read the bible
- reorganised education (Alcuin)
2
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Alcuin
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- set the standard for the entire empire
- taught languages (Latin through Liber Glossarum)
- brought new script (not fully capitalised, more space between letters) –> more legible
3
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Medieval guilds
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- provide vocative education
- older gen to younger gen
- rarely used books, lots of pics, not in latin
4
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Medicant schools
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- provide education for the clergy
- 3rd and 4th century
5
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Monk education
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- in monasteries
- 1 year of formal training (oral education)
- Rebanus Maurus: wrote books with images*
6
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Secular clergy education
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- Cathedral schools, developed into universities (–> led to more books produced)
- 12th century: wandering scholars
7
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tutor payment cathedral schools
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- students paid for tutors
- government paid for tutors
- church paid for tutors
8
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Liberal arts
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Trivium: Grammar (talks), Logic (teaches words), Rhetoric (colors words)
Quadrivium: Arithmetic (numbers), Music (sings), Geometry (weighs), Astronomy (tends the stars)
9
Q
Ptolomy
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- 2nd century astronomy
- all the planets can influence people’s bodies but not their minds
- moon is boundary between earth (temporary) and other spheres (eternal)
- moon = inconstant planet (gives inclination to people to wander)
10
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Simple necessity
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laws of nature (seasons)
absence leaves room for free will
11
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Conditional necessity
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if you see someone walking, he is necessarily walking, but it does not mean he is necessitated to walk