Medieval Learning and Art

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Medieval Learning and Art World History 10b

Steps in Medieval Epistemology Tradition (culture) Institution of the Catholic church Ancient “authorities” such as Aristotle Reason A movement known as scholasticism arose during the Middle Ages which combined faith and reason Experience In the late Middle Ages, people began to see the value of observation and experimentation in the discovery of truth

Thomas Aquinas Part of the scholasticism movement, Thomas Aquinas was the most important theologian and philosopher of the Middle Ages His most important work is the Summa Theologica

Medieval Literature Dante— Divine Comedy Chaucer—The Canterbury Tales

Medieval Architecture Romanesque Gothic Based on new ideals of the Middle Ages Characterized by higher ceilings, thinner walls, and larger windows and doors Based on Roman styles of architecture Characterized by thick walls, arches and domed ceilings Mr. Meyers added more slides with pictures of each style of architecture.