Transcript Slide 1
Bell Work 12/10/2014
Answer in complete sentences:
What event started the Crusades? What
was the result of the first Crusade? What
was the result of the second and third
Crusades?
EQ
• What types of Learning and
Art developed during the
Middle Ages?
1100’s Europeans began building many churches and
monasteries. The wealthy supported Cathedrals.
Early churches built in Roman style, heavy walls, round
ceilings and thick pillars.
1150 Gothic Style- Used flying buttresses. Stone arches,
thinner walls and large stained glass windows.
Universities began in the middle ages. Bologna, Paris,
Oxford and Cambridge. By 1500 – 80 universities.
Students studied, grammar, logic, arithmetic, geometry
music, astronomy and public speaking.
Students could earn a bachelors and masters in the arts
Doctors degrees in Law, Medicine and Theology.
Anselm was the first scholastic thinker. Known for his
Reasoning about the existence of God.
1100’s Greek Aristotle becomes important in Europe.
Aristotle used reason rather than faith.
1200’s Thomas Aquinas wanted to find agreement
between Aristotle and Christian teachings.
Latin was the language of the educated, the church
and Universities.
Local vernacular – English, Italian, Spanish, French.
In literature authors wrote Heroic Epics.
The Catholic Church became Rich and Powerful..
1000’s – Europeans wanted the church to return to
Christian ideals.
New Religious Orders
1098 Cistercian monks – worshipped, prayed and
farmed the land. Did not focus on wealth.
Hildegard of Bingen, Nun and composer of music for
the Catholic Church.
Friars took Christianity to the people in towns. Served
as missionaries and helped the poor.
2 Orders of Friars. Franciscans and the Dominicans.
Goal was to defend the Church. Lived in poverty.
On Sundays most Europeans gathered for Mass.
Most important Sacrament – Holy Communion.
People often prayed to the Saints.
Heresy was a serious crime against the Church.
1233 Pope set-up the Inquisition. A court to question
people about heresy.
People had to confess and ask for forgiveness or they
would be punished.
Jews were often blamed for famine, plague or
economic decline. Anti-Semitisim.
Jews were discriminated against and even killed.
Some were forced to live in ghettos, could not own land.
Many Jews moved and settled in Poland.
Exit
• Why did Church officials set up the
Inquisition?