Medieval 800 1400 AD 1 1 How did
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Medieval (800 -1400 AD)
1. 1 How did this period get its name? Francesco Petrarch ▫ Italian scholar ▫ He said time had two periods �Classical period of Greeks & Romans and the darkness that followed �Another name - Dark Ages Leonardo Bruni ▫ Humanist ▫ He believed that the Roman Empire would return to glory ▫ A third modern age had begun ▫ The age between the glory of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance was the Middle Ages Brainpop
Characteristics • Darkness, Death, Evil ▫ Gargoyles ▫ Black Plague –Brainpop ▫ Bubonic Plague song ▫ End of the world • Light ▫ Stained Glass Windows
The Catholic Church ▫ Dominated life and culture in Europe �Daily mass �Taxes �Translation of scripture • Indulgences-buy a pardon for your sinsgo to heaven
Church Believed in a physical Hell • Culture was focused • Must go to church on the Christian faith. • Quest for salvation ▫ Eternal life after death. pilgrimages ▫ Church the center of their towns. • Pilgrimage: a travel to a ▫ Religious art appealed particular place for a to the emotions and purpose; religious stressed the importance • Relic: an object associated of religion. with a saint or martyr
Castle • Used for: ▫ ▫ Protection Division Isolation Separation • Surrounded by land units • Feudalism ▫ legal/social system ▫ Servants lived and worked on lands from Lords
1. 2 Dance – Medieval • Dance during the Black Death ▫ dead thought as dangerous and hostile to the living. ▫ prevent the dead from returning. ▫ Music and dancing in churchyards might force the dead to accept their graves.
The Dance of the Dead • The figure of “Death” was an eerie “bridegroom” whose purpose was to draw every person in every social class to become his “bride”. • rebellion against church officials, death spares no man • The Roman Catholic Church was outrageddancing “inspired by the devil”.
Dancing and the Church The Tarantella (KET Dance DVD) • became one of these seizure-like dances also referred to St. Vitus’ Dance, ▫ Legend said bite of a tarantula spider. ▫ still performed today ▫ quick and physically demanding movements. St. John’s Dance ▫ patron saint who helped/protected the sick. ▫ Leaps, turns, screaming uncontrollably, and foaming at the mouth. ▫ Still around in Italian provinces
Drama-Medieval • started inside churches with music from the choir; eventually moved to the town center. • Early-performed on pageant wagons ▫ today parade floats • • • Later-stages Elaborate and spectacular. colorful emblems (illiterate) Smoke, flames and trapdoors Only men
Types of Plays • plays were part of large civic ceremonies and pageants. • Sponsored by guilds of artisans ▫ (goldsmiths, carpenters, etc. ) • Lots of money spent on play production • Mystery- based on scriptural events especially in the life of Jesus • Miracle- portrayed the lives of saints and martyrs • Morality- teaches the audience a lesson or a moral.
Music - Medieval • Gregorian Chant ▫ ▫ ▫ monophonic Some a cappella During masses call and response The priest sings the lead phrases, the congregation/choir sings the responses.
1. 3 Byzantine Architecture 330 -1450 A. D • Three styles of Christian architecture ▫ Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic • Geographical location Byzantine had influence from all over the world ▫ Arab, Persian, Greek, Roman
Byzantine Architecture 330 -1450 A. D
• Floor plan ▫ Square cross with a centered dome • groin vaults ▫ Vault created by two interesting barrel vaults
Pendentives ▫ Triangular shape between the dome and the four piers ▫ Supports the weight above
Hagia Sophia • Roman Emperor Justinian ordered it to be built • It was to have the highest widest dome ever • Modeled after Pantheon in Rome
Hagia Sophia Pantheon
Hagia Sophia
Byzantine design: • • squared-cross floor plan with a centered dome-on-pendentives structural support system exterior plain, little or no decoration interior lavishly decorated with mosaics (small pieces of colored glass or stone)
Romanesque Architecture 1030 -1200 A. D • Early Middle Ages • Roman-like, blocky, geometric forms, arches • Cathedral in shape of a cross
• One-tenth of every man’s income was required to be given to the Church. • The floor plan of a Romanesque church is a rectangularcross based on the Roman basilica.
Parts of a Cathedral • Apse: top curved end • Transept: arms of the cross • Nave: middle section (navel) where the congregation sits
Romanesque Cathedral: • rounded arches over doors and windows (a must!) • barrel vault over nave • rectangular-cross plan • stone roof • plain exterior • massive, heavy look
Gothic Architecture 1140 -1500 A. D. • • • gargoyles pointed arches flying buttresses rectangular-cross plan ribbed vaults more light stained glass windows lots of sculpture, decorations taller thin walls
Ribbed Vaults
Flying Buttress
Tracery
Lancet Windows
Rose Window (stained Glass) Saint Denis Cathedral
Norte Dame in Paris, France
Medieval Review • • • Darkness after the classical Roman and Greeks Darkness, Death, Evil Catholic Church is all mighty Dances about the Black Plague Plays started in the church-for ceremonies ▫ Morality plays • Music was Gregorian chants performed by monks • Art was seen in architectural cathedral designs
Architecture Game • http: //flashnhistory. com/Flash. Programs/Chang es. In. Medieval. Times. swf
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