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    period lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. Contained within the medieval times was that of the dark ages, the dark ages saw a decline the importance of education in the eyes of the public. However, despite this deterioration in the realm of education the idea of scholasticism came about at the end of the dark ages as the educational practices developed over the long course of the Middle Ages. Scholasticism was a sort of authoritarian method of education that had been largely derived from…

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    In this day in age the best way to still follow Renaissance Humanism principle is to simply educate ourselves. I do this by getting an education, reading books, and writing to better educate myself of this world. Knowledge is power the more is known the more power given. With education come knowledge and with knowledge come success and that’s what people discovered in the middle ages. In the middle age society were focusing only on obedience, and people were…

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    temperatures there were high, but the region was still livable. How did humanism influence learning during the Renaissance? Lesson Summary • For centuries, European scholars accepted the ideas of ancient Greek scientists without question. • In the late Middle Ages, translations of Greek and Arabic scientific works helped European scholars rediscover scientific learning. • The Renaissance revived interest in scientific learning and encouraged the questioning of old beliefs. Why It Matters Now . .…

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    When speaking to the the humanistic movement during the Middle Ages, historian Martin McGuire stated, "It set a basic pattern for the future". After the devastation of the Black Plague from the late 1200s to the mid 1300s, Europe was in great need of rebuilding both socially and economically. Many people turned to religion, while others strayed away from the spiritual outlook, believing that the solutions to the world’s problems lie in human thought and action rather than divine intervention.…

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    their sound or the way in which their sound emanates. Instruments alone do not produce music; it also flows from the mouths of humans. It can be heard as winds rustle through trees and as waves roll across oceans. Music created during the Middle Ages significantly impacted the world and produced…

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    Castles Castle necessities Castles were a big structure that kept the monarch or noble. Castles were the homes and fort of the monarch and noble. Castles were important in political and military life in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages went from about the 400’s through to the 1400’s. Castles helped kings and nobles protect their land. Castles also provided homes for family members and the servants of the king. Castles also served as armories, barracks, prisons, storehouses, treasure houses and a…

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    His rule included new ideologies and virtues regarding the Rule for monks and the Role of the Abbot. In 1209 a new religious order was approved by the Pope Innocent III. This order was founded and ruled by Francis of Assisi, 1182-1226, which was one of the three orders of Saint Francis. The First Order, regarded as Order of Friars Minor or simply “Franciscans” are mendicant men, people who practice and live in poverty. The Second Order, the Poor Clares, are the religious sisters of order or nuns…

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    During the era between 500 and 1500, economic and social continuities and changes impacted Western Europe immensely after the fall of Rome, which inspired great change throughout the region, a negative impact known as the Dark Ages. Following the Crusades, the main result was the restoration of commerce, including the economic alteration of decline of feudal manoralism, prevalent in the early medieval era and the rising urbanization offering plebeians greater social flexibility and created…

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    was the longest period of music and it was different because there was no centralized government. The Roman Catholic Church had financial gains. The monarchy, kingdoms, and the Roman Catholic Church had power. The main form of music during the Middle Ages was the Gregorian chant named after Pope Gregory. The chant is sung in a monophonic texture that only has one line of music. Sacred music is written for the church and secular music is non-church music. In 742-814, Charlemagne was an emperor.…

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    Have you ever wondered which country was better equipped to politically survive the middle ages, between England and Italy? These two countries saw the heighth of their society, the struggles due to catastophie, one remained centralized the other decentralized, and the many legacies brought fourth to help shape, not only their society, but also the western world. England and Italy each had a different structure of government. England used a type of system known as a “nation-state” which is” a…

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