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The High Middle Ages

Section 3

Art and Culture of the Middle Ages
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Main Idea / Reading Focus

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Visual Arts

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Literature

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Thinking and Learning

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Faces of History: Thomas Aquinas
The High Middle Ages

Section 3

Art and Culture of the Middle Ages
Main Idea
1. During the Middle Ages, great achievements were made in the
visual arts, literature, and thinking and learning.

Reading Focus
• What were the major achievements of the visual arts during
the Middle Ages?
• What were the great literary works of the Middle Ages?
• What new developments were made in medieval thinking and
learning?
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Visual Arts
Many art historians consider the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris to
be one of the finest artistic achievements of the Middle Ages. Like
most art in the Middle Ages, it was created as a symbol of God.
Gothic Architecture
• Some of greatest
examples of
religious feelings
found in churches
• Built in new Gothic
style
• Taller, brighter than
previous churches

Engineering

Airy Feeling

• Gothic designs
possible through
advances in
engineering

• Flying buttresses
allowed higher
ceilings, eliminated
columns

• New type of
support, flying
buttress

• Larger windows
possible

• Supported walls
from outside

• Stained glass
showed Biblical
scenes, saints
The High Middle Ages

Section 3

Decorations
• Cathedrals lavishly decorated
• Statues of saints, kings, figures from Old Testament
• Exterior had gargoyles, spouts to drain rainwater from roof
• Many gargoyles carved into likenesses of hideous beasts

Adornments
• Walls painted with elaborate murals of religious scenes
• Candleholders, crosses, statues intricate works of art
• Many decorated with gold, precious stones
• Clothes of priests heavily embroidered, woven with gold threads
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Visual Arts
Illumination
• Religious texts richly decorated
by illumination, decorating
manuscript with pictures,
designs
• Illuminators brought pages to
life with scenes from
manuscript; painted plants,
animals, people
• Decorated the first letter on a
page, making it large, colorful,
and flowing

Tapestry
• Most medieval art religious;
some showed daily life, history
• Tapestries, large woven wall
hangings, hung in castles to
prevent drafts
• Many tapestries show scenes
from daily life, fantastic
creatures, unicorns, dragons
• Bayeux Tapestry, story of
William the Conqueror
The High Middle Ages

Section 3

Find the Main Idea
What were three forms of medieval art?
Answer(s): architecture, illumination, and
tapestries
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Literature
2. Writers from the Middle Ages produced works that covered a wide
spectrum, including religion, romance and epic adventures.

Religious Texts

Songs and Poems

• Many writings dealt with
religion

• Medieval writers created
religious songs, poems

• Few people other than monks,
priests could read or write

• Hildegard of Bingen, famous
poet, nun

• Range of works

• Wrote dozens of poems,
music to accompany them

– Sermons on how to live
– Interpretations of Bible
passages
– Lives of saints

• Widely read by nobility, clergy

• Hildegard, other writers, used
Latin, language of Roman
Catholic Church
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Literature
Literature included epics, romances
• Long poems, stories of heroes, villains, written in
language people spoke every day
• Epic Poems
– Tell tales related to war, heroes
– The Song of Roland, Charlemagne’s fight against
Muslims in Spain
• Romances
– Tell tales of true love, chivalry
– Many tell stories of King Arthur and knights of Round
Table
• Epics, romances often performed by troubadours
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Major Works
3. Canterbury Tales
• Geoffrey Chaucer’s collection of stories
• Group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury; each tells story to entertain others
• Characters give insight into what life was like in the Middle Ages

The Divine Comedy
• Dante Alighieri’s story of his imaginary trip through the afterlife
• Composed in three parts, or cantos
• On journey, met people from own life, as well as figures from history

Contributions
• Chaucer helped increase use of written English language in England, where
many had been speaking French
• Dante’s writing shaped development of Italian language for centuries
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Summarize
What subjects did medieval authors write
about?
Answer(s): religious subjects; heroes, villains,
love; chivalry
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Thinking and Learning
New Ideas

Alchemy

• Religious writers of Middle Ages
spread new ideas throughout
Europe

• People in Middle Ages curious
about how world worked

• New ideas gave rise to new
ways of thinking and learning

Constrictions

• Began to conduct scientific
experiments in alchemy, early
form of chemistry

Great Secrets

• Experiments constricted by
reliance on authority of Greek
writers

• Alchemists convinced they
could find way to turn base
metals into gold, but could not

• Also by teaching of the Catholic
Church

• Work in alchemy influenced
later growth of science
Section 3

The High Middle Ages
Universities

• Growth of European universities influenced by Islamic scholarship
• Blending of European, Islamic cultures led to translation of Aristotle, other
Greek scholars, from Arabic into Latin
• European scholars exposed to new ideas
• Universities taught mainly religious courses first, but later broadened scope
to include medicine, law

Thomas Aquinas
• One of most influential medieval
scholars, Thomas Aquinas
• Keenly interested in works of
ancient philosophers, especially
Aristotle
• He tried to use Aristotle’s methods
of logic to prove existence of God

Teachings
• Aquinas’ use of intellect and logic to
bring together opposing ideas
became known as Scholasticism
• Teachings helped expand former
ways of thinking, understanding
• New methods helped Europeans
place themselves in wider world
The High Middle Ages

Section 3
Section 3

The High Middle Ages

Analyze
How did thinking and learning change in the
Middle Ages?
Answer(s): experiments in alchemy; universities
appeared; Aquinas's development of
Scholasticism

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World History Ch. 14 Section 3 Notes

  • 1. The High Middle Ages Section 3 Art and Culture of the Middle Ages Preview • Main Idea / Reading Focus • Visual Arts • Literature • Thinking and Learning • Faces of History: Thomas Aquinas
  • 2. The High Middle Ages Section 3 Art and Culture of the Middle Ages Main Idea 1. During the Middle Ages, great achievements were made in the visual arts, literature, and thinking and learning. Reading Focus • What were the major achievements of the visual arts during the Middle Ages? • What were the great literary works of the Middle Ages? • What new developments were made in medieval thinking and learning?
  • 3. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Visual Arts Many art historians consider the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris to be one of the finest artistic achievements of the Middle Ages. Like most art in the Middle Ages, it was created as a symbol of God. Gothic Architecture • Some of greatest examples of religious feelings found in churches • Built in new Gothic style • Taller, brighter than previous churches Engineering Airy Feeling • Gothic designs possible through advances in engineering • Flying buttresses allowed higher ceilings, eliminated columns • New type of support, flying buttress • Larger windows possible • Supported walls from outside • Stained glass showed Biblical scenes, saints
  • 4. The High Middle Ages Section 3 Decorations • Cathedrals lavishly decorated • Statues of saints, kings, figures from Old Testament • Exterior had gargoyles, spouts to drain rainwater from roof • Many gargoyles carved into likenesses of hideous beasts Adornments • Walls painted with elaborate murals of religious scenes • Candleholders, crosses, statues intricate works of art • Many decorated with gold, precious stones • Clothes of priests heavily embroidered, woven with gold threads
  • 5. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Visual Arts Illumination • Religious texts richly decorated by illumination, decorating manuscript with pictures, designs • Illuminators brought pages to life with scenes from manuscript; painted plants, animals, people • Decorated the first letter on a page, making it large, colorful, and flowing Tapestry • Most medieval art religious; some showed daily life, history • Tapestries, large woven wall hangings, hung in castles to prevent drafts • Many tapestries show scenes from daily life, fantastic creatures, unicorns, dragons • Bayeux Tapestry, story of William the Conqueror
  • 6. The High Middle Ages Section 3 Find the Main Idea What were three forms of medieval art? Answer(s): architecture, illumination, and tapestries
  • 7. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Literature 2. Writers from the Middle Ages produced works that covered a wide spectrum, including religion, romance and epic adventures. Religious Texts Songs and Poems • Many writings dealt with religion • Medieval writers created religious songs, poems • Few people other than monks, priests could read or write • Hildegard of Bingen, famous poet, nun • Range of works • Wrote dozens of poems, music to accompany them – Sermons on how to live – Interpretations of Bible passages – Lives of saints • Widely read by nobility, clergy • Hildegard, other writers, used Latin, language of Roman Catholic Church
  • 8. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Literature Literature included epics, romances • Long poems, stories of heroes, villains, written in language people spoke every day • Epic Poems – Tell tales related to war, heroes – The Song of Roland, Charlemagne’s fight against Muslims in Spain • Romances – Tell tales of true love, chivalry – Many tell stories of King Arthur and knights of Round Table • Epics, romances often performed by troubadours
  • 9. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Major Works 3. Canterbury Tales • Geoffrey Chaucer’s collection of stories • Group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury; each tells story to entertain others • Characters give insight into what life was like in the Middle Ages The Divine Comedy • Dante Alighieri’s story of his imaginary trip through the afterlife • Composed in three parts, or cantos • On journey, met people from own life, as well as figures from history Contributions • Chaucer helped increase use of written English language in England, where many had been speaking French • Dante’s writing shaped development of Italian language for centuries
  • 10. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Summarize What subjects did medieval authors write about? Answer(s): religious subjects; heroes, villains, love; chivalry
  • 11. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Thinking and Learning New Ideas Alchemy • Religious writers of Middle Ages spread new ideas throughout Europe • People in Middle Ages curious about how world worked • New ideas gave rise to new ways of thinking and learning Constrictions • Began to conduct scientific experiments in alchemy, early form of chemistry Great Secrets • Experiments constricted by reliance on authority of Greek writers • Alchemists convinced they could find way to turn base metals into gold, but could not • Also by teaching of the Catholic Church • Work in alchemy influenced later growth of science
  • 12. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Universities • Growth of European universities influenced by Islamic scholarship • Blending of European, Islamic cultures led to translation of Aristotle, other Greek scholars, from Arabic into Latin • European scholars exposed to new ideas • Universities taught mainly religious courses first, but later broadened scope to include medicine, law Thomas Aquinas • One of most influential medieval scholars, Thomas Aquinas • Keenly interested in works of ancient philosophers, especially Aristotle • He tried to use Aristotle’s methods of logic to prove existence of God Teachings • Aquinas’ use of intellect and logic to bring together opposing ideas became known as Scholasticism • Teachings helped expand former ways of thinking, understanding • New methods helped Europeans place themselves in wider world
  • 13. The High Middle Ages Section 3
  • 14. Section 3 The High Middle Ages Analyze How did thinking and learning change in the Middle Ages? Answer(s): experiments in alchemy; universities appeared; Aquinas's development of Scholasticism