13.2 economic and cultural revival
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13.2 Economic and Cultural Revival. By: Tara Jolley and McCoy Meshach. Money Economy. Masters. Apprentice. Journeymen. Charters. Scholasticism. Troubadours. Vernacular . Thomas Aquinas. Wrote “Summa Theolgica” He was a scholastic thinker in A.D 1200. Dante Alighieri. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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13.2Economic and Cultural Revival
By: Tara Jolley and McCoy Meshach
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Money Economy
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Masters
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Apprentice
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Journeymen
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Charters
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Scholasticism
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Troubadours
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Vernacular
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Thomas Aquinas
• Wrote “Summa Theolgica”• He was a scholastic thinker in A.D 1200
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Dante Alighieri
• Wrote the “Divine Comedy”• Written in Italian • Describing the imaginary journey from Hell to
Heaven
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Geoffrey Chaucer
• Produced the “Canterbury Tales”• From about A.D 1386 to 1400
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Agricultural Advances
• With the Invention of a new heavier plow, farmers were now able to cut through the thick clay soil of Northern Europe and plant more crops.
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Expansion of Trade
• The revival of towns caused a explosion of trade between cities and villages.
• The new Invention of the Money Economy which replaced the barter system and made it easier to buy and sell items.
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Universities
• Universities started as guilds of Scholars• Books were rare. Many lessons were taught
orally• Mainly focused on law, medicine, liberal arts
and theology
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Scholasticism
• A new type of learning that emphasized reason as well as faith in the Christian Church.
• Taught in some Universities
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Art and Literature
• Medieval Literature was mainly written In Vernacular or language of everyday speech. Instead of the using Latin they used the language of their home country.
• Narrative poems and comedy's became increasingly popular
• Medieval Church were now built in a style called Romanesque. This style combined features from Roman and Byzantine empire
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Additional Information
• Burghers, name for the rise of the middle class. Also called bourgeoisie in France and burgesses in England.
• Commercial Capitalism, economic system in which people invested in trades and goods to make profits.
• During the middle ages, they began to eat better which led to them living longer, healthier lives. The better iron-rich diet increased women’s life span which helped them survive childbirth. These affects doubled Europe’s population.
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Additional Information, continued.• Justinian had the black plague in 541 but survived it. He
wasn’t the same after the Plague which is where he got his brutality. About 10-15 cases
Per year in America still today.
• Gothic Architecture,For example, Notre Dame.
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PULL OUT GUIDING READING, WE’RE GOING TO DISCUSS IT.
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Work Cited
• "Middle Ages, Dynamic Culture of the Middle Ages." Middle Ages, Dynamic Culture of the Middle Ages. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Mar. 2014.