PPT-Cathedrals
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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. 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. and . Logo Design. Overview. Introduction. The Nature of the Gothic. Characteristics of Gothic Architecture. Landmarks of French Gothic Architecture. Gothic Architecture Outside France. Late Gothic Styles. Chapter 3. 3.1 Introduction. The church was the center of medieval life.. It was the center of activity in the community, provided education, explained world events (like what?), and taught salvation belonged to those who followed its teaching.. Raymond Carver, Cathedral, in Raymond Carver, (New York: Vintage, 1989), 372.Carver, Cathedral, 371372.Gary Hall is Dean of Washington National Cathedral in Washington, 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. . Huge expeditions that Roman Catholic Christians mounted in an effort to recapture Palestine, the land of Christian origins, and the holy city of Jerusalem from Muslim authorities. . The Crusades. Spiritual Revival. 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. Warm - Up. 1. How was the Roman Catholic Church a powerful force during the Middle Ages?. 2. Analyze the power of the Church with feudalism.. Objective. Students will be able to evaluate the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Medieval Europe.. Mary Roberds,. . ELA ISS. Objectives. Explain and give examples of how you use DI for content, process and product. . Use data to create DI lessons. Background Knowledge Assessment. . I completely understand.. . The famous Middle Age castles are The Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Leeds Castle, Windsor Castle, Caernarvon Castle, and the Chateau Galliard. A castle is part of a manor . These castles were probably on a manor. Some of the most important things on a castle . 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.
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