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HE WROTE SIC ET NON HE DEVELOPED SCHOLASTICISM

PETER ABELARD

HE WROTE SUMMER THEOLOGICA HE TRIED TO CONNECT REASON AND RELIGION

THOMAS AQUINAS

LONG NARRATIVE POEM

ANGLO-SAXON STORY WRITTEN DOWN IN OLD ENGLISH

FRENCH STORY ABOUT CHARLEMNGNE’S KNIGHTS DEFENDING CHRISTIANITY

TRAVELING POETS WERE CALLED

STORES ABOUT CHIVALRY IN ENGLAND

KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE

LANGUAGE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES

SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN A PARTICULAR REGION

HE WROTE THE DIVINE COMDEY

Dante Alighieri

HE WROTE THE CANTERBURY TALES

GEOFFREY CHAUCER

LARGE AND VERY EXPENSIVE CHURHCES

CATHEDERALS

CATHEDRALS WITH FLYING BUTTRESSES FOR OUTSIDE SUPPORT, THIN WALLS, STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS AND LARGER WINDOWS

GOTHIC

CATHEDRALS WITH THICK WALLS, SMALL WINDOWS AND MADE OF STONE

ROMANESQUE

NAME THREE IMPORTANT TRADE TOWNS IN ITALY DURING THE LATE MIDDLE AGES

VENICE PISA GENOA

NORTHERN EUROPE DUTCH

FLANDERS

ANOTHER NAME FOR BAZAAR PLACE TO SELL WARES IN MEDIEVAL TOWNS

FAIR

THESE PEOPLE DETERMINED THE VALUE OF THE VARIOUS CURRENCIES AND EXCHANGED ONE CURRENCY FOR ANOTHER

MONEY CHANGERS

MONEY CHANGERS SET UP THESE PLACES TO CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS

BANCA

A TYPE OF ECONOMY WHERE GOODS AND SERVICES ARE TRADED FOR OTHER GOODS AND SERVICES

BARTER ECONOMY

A TYPE OF ECONOMY WHERE CURRENCY WAS THE MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE

MONEY ECONOMY

THE BLACK DEATH WAS ALSO CALLED THE

BUBONIC PLAGUE

NAME 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIEVAL TOWNS

TALL BUILDINGS NARROW STREETS HIGH CRIME WALLED CITIES FREQUENT FIRES

ANOTHER NAME FOR TOWN IS

FRENCH MIDDLE CLASS

BOURGEOISIE

ENGLISH MIDDLE CLASS

BURGESSES

A GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT THAT GIVES A TOWN THE RIGHT TO GOVERN ITSELF

LENDING MONEY AT AN INTEREST RATE

THE COST OF A PRODUCT PLUS A REASONABLE PROFIT

BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

THE MEMBERS OF THIS GUILD SOLD PRODUCTS

MERCHANT GUILD

THE MEMBERS OF THIS GUILD WERE SKILLED CRAFTSMEN

CRAFT GUILD

THIS YOUNG MAN WOULD WORK FOR A CRAFTSMAN FOR FREE IN ORDER TO LEARN A TRADE

HE WAS PAID TO WORK IN ANOTHER PERSON ’S SHOP

JOURNEYMAN

HE WAS THE BEST AT HIS CRAFT - HE OWNED HIS OWN SHOP AND TRAINED OTHERS IN HIS CRAFT

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

PLACES OF LEARNING

UNIVERSITIES

EARLY UNIVERSITY IN FRANCE WAS LOCATED HERE

PARIS

EARLY UNIVERSITY IN ENGLAND WAS LOCATED HERE

OXFORD

EARLY UNIVERSITY IN SPAIN SPECIALIZED IN LAW

BOLOGNA

THIS TYPE OF STUDY EMPHASIZED REASON AND LOGIC TO EXAMINE BOTH SIDES OF AN ISSUE

SCHOLASTICISM