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BY Sofia Perez MrGiraldo The Columbus School 73 I ntroduction Since the M iddle Ages Cathedrals have played an important role in history

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BY Sofia Perez MrGiraldo The Columbus School 73 I ntroduction Since the M iddle Ages Cathedrals have played an important role in history. People began to leave the country and flock to the cities which began to flourish during the Gothic period.. The church became the most important influence in art and daily life.. The term “Gothic” was at first used as a term of ridicule but Gothic art was energetic and dynamic.. ’s Medieval Past David Lepine Cathedrals have proved themselves remarkably hardy and adaptable institutions, strong enough to have withstood t he onslaughts of the Reformation , which sought Raymond Carver, “Cathedral,” in Raymond Carver, (New York: Vintage, 1989), 372.Carver, “Cathedral,” 371–372.Gary Hall is Dean of Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Contact Person: The Very Reverend Catherine Ogle, The Dean Tel: 0121 262 1840 Email: enquiries@birminghamcathedral.com Blackburn Cathedral Contact Person: Jeremy Duerden Tel: 01254 503 090 Email By: . Camila. Velez. The Columbus School. Introduction. In. . this. . project. . I. . am. . going. . to. talk . about. . how cathedrals . have. . been. . leaving. their . mark. . throughout. GOTHIC ART . . It was called Gothic because during the Early Renaissance it was believed the Goths introduced the art. . In fact, it had its origin in the north of France and from there it spread throughout Europe. . BY: . Sofia. . Perez. Mr.Giraldo. The. Columbus . School. 7*3. I. ntroduction. :. . Since. . the. . M. iddle. . Ages. , . Cathedrals. . have. . played. . an. . important. role in . history. The Catholic Church . in the Middle Ages. Learning Target 7.39. I can explain the importance of the Catholic Church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution. , including the founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant orders, preservation of Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’ synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.”. Monastery . Troubadour . Serf . What Leader brought Christianity to the Franks? . Who wrote the book of rules that will be used to govern monasteries?. Which Group of raiders or explorers were also known as Norsemen.   England, Ireland, Wales and Paris 12 days Led by Roland Herberg OAK PARK HIGH SCHOOL Why I’m passionate about travel Why this tour is great for our group Helping students become global citizens Between 1650 and 1750, four Catholic churches were the best solar observatories in the world. Built to fix an unquestionable date for Easter, they also housed instruments that threw light on the disputed geometry of the solar system, and so within sight of the alter, subverted church doctrine about the order of the universe. The Gothic flourished between the first half of the twelfth and the fifteenth century. From the construction of cathedrals in France until late manifestations of international Gothic, it was extended to the whole of Western Europe represents the last major phase of medieval European unity. The word Gothic was applied to the art of this period to designate the artistic events that occurred after the end of ancient art and a means of barbaric. Christian Traditions. Key Ideas – Christian Traditions . Hiberno. -Saxon .  . interlaced . organic & abstract shapes . Early Christian .  . Imagery of Christ as Good Shepard and Jonah of the Whale as well as symbolic references to Christ. For Assessment in 2018. Durham Cathedral . Name:. Group:. The . historic environment is . 10%. of the overall . course.. The . study of the historic environment will focus on a particular site in its historical context and .

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