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83 Cards in this Set
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SteFoy floor plan |
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Shrine |
A place dedicated to a specific deity |
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Caliph |
Chief Muslim leader, religious and civil, successor of muhhamed. |
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Mosque |
Islamic church |
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Mohammad |
Like the Jesus of Islam |
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Spolia |
Repurposing building stone for reuse |
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Minarets |
Where someone calls for prayer |
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Aniconic |
The absence of icons, works with iconoclasm |
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Illuminated manuscript |
Got gold and embroidery and what not |
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Psalter |
The book of Psalms |
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The gospel |
The books of Jesus |
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Westwork |
A monument, west-facing, entrance section of a Carolingian church |
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Carolingian |
A noble Frankish family, defacto leaders of the Frank's. Got something to do with Charlemagne. |
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Ottonian |
A Saxton dynasty of Germanic monarchs, the successors to the Carolingian |
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Pilgrimage church |
A church on a pilgrimage route, usually with stuff to draw in pilgrims, wide aisles, and many entrances |
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Ambulatory |
In a church it's a place of walking, the surrounding permuter of the interior for pilgrims can visit without disturbing normal church |
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Radiating chapel |
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Pier |
The collum looking things in churches |
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Tympanum |
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Lintel |
A horizontal support on top of a post or door |
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Rose Window |
Stained glass circle |
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Rib vault |
Vaulted ceiling with ribbed stuff |
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Book of hours |
Most common medieval illuminated manuscript, for Christian devotion |
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Doctrine of Substantiation |
Catholic, process of getting the Eucharist (blood and cracker or christ) |
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Mendicant orders |
Travelled the world preaching. Vows of poverty, and derivation to ascetic way of life |
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Dominicans |
Founded in Spain, to preach gospel and oppose hearsay |
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Franciscans |
They like St Francis, Catholic order that preaches the spiritual disciplines of its founder. |
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Usury |
Lending money at unreasonable high interest rates |
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The golden Legend |
A collection of many Hagiography |
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Hagiography |
The writings of the life's of saints |
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Trinity |
Father, son, holy spook |
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Patron |
A person who gives money to an organization |
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Refectory |
A room used for communal meals, especially in religious institutions |
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Sibyl |
A woman used to utter the oracles and prophecies of God |
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Humanism |
Revival of classical antiquity |
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Protestants |
A form of Christian, founded by Martin Luther |
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The Protestant Reformation |
Against indulgences, also wanted you to live a good life AND have faith, big because of the new medium: print. |
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Decorum |
Etiquette |
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Ornament |
Yanno |
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The Counter-Reformation |
The anti Reformation against the protestants, lead by Catholics, started at council of Trent, big on returning orders to their spiritual foundation and fostering a personal relationship with Christ |
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Council of Trent |
A council where the cathloics met up to discuss what they should change, in response to the Protestant Reformation |
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Mystic |
One who becomes one with god or the absolute |
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Chairoscuro |
Treatment of light and shading in paintings |
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Tenebrism |
Violent contrast of light and dark, very HDR |
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Sensuous |
Relating to or affecting the senses, maybe sexually |
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Jesuit |
A member of the society of Jesus, founded by St Ignatius, noted for educational, missionary, and charitable works |
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Dome of the Rock 691 CE; Umayyad Jerusalem Limestone, Marble, and Mosaic
Built on the site of a Jewish temple, where Muslims believe Muhammad went up to heaven. |
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Great Mosque of Damascus 706CE; Umayyad Damascus Syria, Stone
One of the oldest and largest mosques in the world. One of the oldest holy sites in Damascus. Has a shrine with the head of John the Baptist. Tomb of Saladin too. |
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Great Mosque at Cordoba 786CE; Umayyad Cordoba Spain, Stone
Was a temple, then a Catherdal, then a mosque, built as the second largest mosque in the world. Changed into a mosque after Spanish reconquista. |
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Chi-Rho-lotta page from Book of Kells Late 8th century, hiberno-Saxton Scotland Illuminated Manuscript |
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Saint Matthew, Lindisfarne Gospel; 698ce, Hibero Saxton Northumbria, England Illuminated manuscript |
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High Cross Of Muiredach; 923 CE: hiberno-saxtion County Louth, Ireland Sandstone Located at the ruined monastic site of Monasterboice |
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Schematic Plan of Saint Gall; 819CE, Carolingian St Gall, Switzerland Red ink on parchment. |
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Charlemagne's Palace Chapel; Odo of Metz 792ce, Carolingian Aachen, Germany Remaining component of Charlemagnes palace of Aachen, once held the remains of Charlemagnes |
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Four Evangelist, Carolingian Gospel Early 9th century, Carolingian Palace Chapel school, Aachen Germany Illuminated Manuscript |
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Saint Matthew, Ebbo Gospel 816ce, Carolingian Haurvilliers France, Illuminated manuscript |
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Westwork of Corvey Abbey Church 873ce Carolingian Corvey, Germany The oldest extant westwork, contains Fresco's of Odyssey. The king would lodge here. |
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Saint Michael's 1001-1031 CE, ottonian Hidesheim Germany, |
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Door with Relief Panels: St Michaels 1015CE, Ottonian Hildensheim Germany Bronze Explosion of Adam and Eve |
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Church of St Foy 1050-1120CE Romanesque Conques, France, Stone |
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Golden Reliquary Statue of St Foy 11th-12th CE, Romanesque Conques, France Gold and Jewles over wood and skull |
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Last Judgment, tympanum of a portal; St. Lazare Church 1120CE, Romanesque, Autun, France, Marble. |
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Abbey Church of St.Dennis Completed 1140, Gothic, Saint-Denis France, Stone |
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Notre-Dom De chartes, 1140 CE, Gothic, Chartes, France, Stone and Stained Glass, (West facade, royal portal, door jamb statues, rose windows, naive) |
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Sainte-Chappelle 1248CE, Gothic, Paris, France, Stone and stained glass
Awesome ceiling. |
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King David Looks down at sheba Bathing and Up to god, st Louis psalter, 1260ce, Gothic Paris, France, Illuminated Manuscript
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Giotto; Arena Chapel; 1305, Late Medieval, Padu, Italy Fresco Nativity, kiss of Judas, lamentation over the dread Christ, last Judgment |
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Fillippo Brunelleschi; Santo Spirito 1434, early Renaissance, Florence, Italy |
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Leonardo da Vinci, the last super 1495, high Renaissance Milan, Italy Fresco, oil, tempura on plaster |
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Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling 1508-1512, High Renaissance , Vatican Rome, Italy Fresco Temptation and expulsion of Adam and Eve and creation of Adam |
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Raphael; Sistine Madonna 1512 high Renaissance Oil on canvas |
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Andres Palladio; San Giorgio Maggiore 1565 high Renaissance Venice Italy |
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Lucas Cranach The elder; The law and the gospel 1529; Renaissance Oil on panel |
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Jacopo da Pontormo; entombment 1528, late Renaissance Oil on panel |
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Parmigianino; Madonna with child and Angels 1535 Late Renaissance Oil on panel |
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Christ in the house of Levi Paolo Veronese 1573 late Renaissance Oil on canvas |
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Jacopo Tinoretto; last super 1590's late Renaissance Oil on canvas |
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Caravaggio; Calling of St. Matthew 1599 Baroque Rome, Italy, Oil on canvas |
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Caravaggio; deposition; 1600 baroque Rome, Italy Oil on canvas |
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Gianlorenzo Bernini; Ecstscy of saint Theresa 1645 Baroque Carnaro chapel, Rome Italy Guilded bronze, marble, fresco |
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Gianlorenzo Bernini; Sant'Andrea Am Quirinale 1658 baroque Rome, Italy |
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Giovanni Battista Gaulli; triumph of the name of Jesus 1676 Italian baroque Rome Italy Fresco and stucco |
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Peter Paul Rubens; raising of the cross 1610 Flemish baroque Antwerp Belgium Oil on canvas |