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1 William of Ockham

2 William of Ockham “Plurality should not be assumed without necessity”.
Ockham’s Razor                             

3 Literature during the Late Middle Ages
Literature: Petrarch and Boccaccio in Italy, Chaucer in England Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (c. 1385) 31 travelers making a pilgrimage to Canterbury. Most of them tell a tale that suits their character. Most of the tales are comical and involve contemporary character stereotypes. Provides an illustrative cross-section of society.

4 Literature during the Late Middle Ages
Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron (c. 1351) Ten young men and women leave the plague-ridden town for a country house, where they tell stories to pass the time. 10 storytellers, 10 tales each = 100 stories. Light, comical tales commenting on contemporary morals and character types. Some, but not all, have moral lessons.

5 Boccaccio

6 Painting during the Late Middle Ages
Painting: Giotto, whose paintings was directed against the prevailing Italo-Byzantine style. He turned this painting style, with its two dimensional , lifeless quality, into a three dimensional art. Flemish paintings of Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling

7 Giotto Meeting at the Golden Gate

8 Giotto

9 Jan van Eyck


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