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Science: Hippocrates
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Studied medicine and concluded that illnesses had physical causes and were not due to evil spirits or witchcraft
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Science: Black Death
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Also known as Bubonic Plague. Spread by fleas from infected rats. No cure and kill over 1/3 of European population in the 1300s
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ART: Stained Glass
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Usually in churches, shower scenes from the Bible
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ART: Sculpture
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Made from stone. Sculptures carved people from the Bible or mythical creatures (gargoyles, unicorns, dragos, Efraines, etc.)
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ART: Illuminated Manuscripts
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Intricate designs and drawings made by monks in religious books
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Scholasticism
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The study of the conflict between fith and reason. Maimonides and Averroes studied it. Thomas Aquinas conclude taht faith and reason could exist in harmony.
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MATH. Euclid
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Studied and developed theories about Geometry
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MATH: Hindu-Arabic numerals
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Used in place of Roman numerals
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Colleges
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Organized in the 1100s and 1200s. Oxford began at this time. Colleges only allowed men to attend.
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Education: Christine de Pizan
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Wrote Citi of the Ladies and argued that women should have equal access to education
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Religion: The Church
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Still gaining power and struggling with corruption.
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Religion: John Wycliffe
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Criticized church corruption and translated the Bible into English
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Church Today
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Less political power
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Charlesmagne
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Built an empire accross France, Germanu and part of Italy. He loved battle.
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Efrain
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Vassal of Cornelious, king of the patio.
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