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Ammeanun Marcellineus
historian
The Battle of Adrainople 378
Salvian
(the governance of God)
political and social injustice
describes the political and moral causes of the collapse of the oman state in the west
Saint Jerome
The fate of rome
written at the time the Visigoths had accepted a huge ransom to end their siege of Rome

or
The Agony of solitude in the dessert
Pope I Greogory
The end of Roman glory
Cassian of Marseilles
On the dangers and fruits of solitude
accidie
SAint Benedict of Nursia
The benedict rule
the purpose and principles of monastic life
Theophylact Simocataes
The value of reason and history
going back to greek teachings
Procopius
Byzantine Historian
The building of Haghia Sophia
Muhammad
570-632
The Koran
Legal texts and decrees:restrictions on Dhimmis
restrictions of jews and christians
Avicenna
love of learning
-autobiography, he was a philosper ect.
Bede
history of the english church and people
Einhard
frankish historian
forcible conversion under charlemagne

or

charlemagnes appreciation for learning
revival of classical learning ( the carolingian renaissance)
Cassiodorus
The monk as a scribe
-from introduction to divine and human readings
Charlemagne
The injunction into monastaries to cultivate letters
-made monastaries schools
Galbert of Bruges
Commendation and the oath of fealty
-vassals loyalty to their lords
Bishop Fulbert of Chartres
obligations of the lords and vassals
-written to william, duke of Aquitaine
Bertran de Born
In praise of combat
poem
Bishop Adalbero of Laon
The tripartite society
-clergy, lords, and serfs
Ralph Glaber, monk of cluny
Famine
William of Jumieges and Wace
Failed rebellion
-uprising of Norman peasants
in 977
date of High Middle Ages
1050-1300
How to suceed in business
-from kings mirror
morals of a merchant
ordinances of the guild merchants pf southamton
rules of the guilds
Pope Gregory VII
The dictatus papae
(rules of the pope)
Pope Innocent III
The royal power derives its dignity from the pontifical authority
Robert the Monk
Appeal of the urban II to the Franks
-trying to get the franks to crusade jerusalem
William of Tyre
The capture of jerusalem
massacre
James of vitry
The remmision of sins and the reward of eternal life
-propaganist fot the 5th crusade
Bernand Gui
The Waldensian teachings
1173 Peter waldo-teacher
from manual of the inquisitor
protestant movement
Peter Abelard
Inquiry into divergent views of the church fathers
dialectual method- method of logical analysis
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
power of reason
Geoffrey Chaucer
An Oxford cleric
The canterbury Tales
Student letters
Father to son in university
A wandering scholar
In the tevern let me die
poet known as Archpoeta
-las vagas life
Albert of Aix-la chapelle
Massacre of the jews of Mainz (1096) 1rst crusade
A decree by Pope Innocent
-meant to protect jews
sortof
The Libel of ritual murder
crazy suspicions of jews
Maimonides
Jewish Learning education and charity
he was a jewish scholar
Love as joyous, painful, and humorous
composed by a southern French troubadour
Jacopone da Todi
Praise of the virgin Mary
"thou mother fount of love"
Christine de Pisan
The city of ladies 1405
Feminism
A merchant of Paris
On love and marriage
advice from father to bride
Robert of Flamborough
Prohibition of sexual sins
Peter Damian
Condemnation of homosexuality
John on Salisbury
-Policraticus
A defense of Tyrannicide
opposed tyrants
Magna Carta 1215
Rights of subjects and obligations of rulers
Jean de Venette
was a french friar
the Black death 1347
SIr John Froissart
The peasant revolt 1381
John Wycliffe
Concerning the popes power
Marsilius of Padua
Attack on the worldly power of the church
-in the defender of peace
seperation of church and state
Lothario dei Segni (Pope Innocent III)
On the misery of the human condition
The vanity of this world
poem
unknown author
rejection of earthly pursuits
Dante Alighiere
The divine comedy