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Romanesque

Style of architecture beginning in the eleventh century that evoked features of ancient Roman structures

Gothic

Style of architecture that emerged in the mid-twelth century and diverged from the slightly earlier Romanesque style in its pointed arches and the use of much more stained glass made possible by flying buttresses

Notre dame de paris

Cathedral of paris, begun in 1163 and completed in the late 13th century

Logic

Systematic study of philosophical and theological propositions

Scholasticism

School of theology that applied logic to matters of faith

Peter Abelard

Brilliant theologian and charismatic lecturer in Paris, notable for his attempts to reconcile faith and reason

Avicenna

Persian physician and philosopher who specialized in Aristotle's work relating to medicine

Averroes

Important Muslim philosopher, born in Muslim spain, whose interpretations of Aristotle's work were influential in Christian Europe

Moses Maimonides

Jewish philosopher and physician from Muslim Spain whose Guide for the Perplexed and other works influenced Christian scholars interested in Aristotelian philosophy

Thomas Aquinas

Dominican theologian whose works are a synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy and scholasticism

Summae

Works that seek to be the most complete statements about a subject