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54 Cards in this Set
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Ammeanun Marcellineus
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historian
The Battle of Adrainople 378 |
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Salvian
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(the governance of God)
political and social injustice describes the political and moral causes of the collapse of the oman state in the west |
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Saint Jerome
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The fate of rome
written at the time the Visigoths had accepted a huge ransom to end their siege of Rome or The Agony of solitude in the dessert |
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Pope I Greogory
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The end of Roman glory
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Cassian of Marseilles
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On the dangers and fruits of solitude
accidie |
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SAint Benedict of Nursia
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The benedict rule
the purpose and principles of monastic life |
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Theophylact Simocataes
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The value of reason and history
going back to greek teachings |
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Procopius
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Byzantine Historian
The building of Haghia Sophia |
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Muhammad
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570-632
The Koran |
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Legal texts and decrees:restrictions on Dhimmis
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restrictions of jews and christians
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Avicenna
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love of learning
-autobiography, he was a philosper ect. |
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Bede
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history of the english church and people
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Einhard
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frankish historian
forcible conversion under charlemagne or charlemagnes appreciation for learning revival of classical learning ( the carolingian renaissance) |
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Cassiodorus
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The monk as a scribe
-from introduction to divine and human readings |
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Charlemagne
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The injunction into monastaries to cultivate letters
-made monastaries schools |
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Galbert of Bruges
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Commendation and the oath of fealty
-vassals loyalty to their lords |
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Bishop Fulbert of Chartres
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obligations of the lords and vassals
-written to william, duke of Aquitaine |
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Bertran de Born
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In praise of combat
poem |
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Bishop Adalbero of Laon
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The tripartite society
-clergy, lords, and serfs |
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Ralph Glaber, monk of cluny
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Famine
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William of Jumieges and Wace
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Failed rebellion
-uprising of Norman peasants in 977 |
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date of High Middle Ages
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1050-1300
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How to suceed in business
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-from kings mirror
morals of a merchant |
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ordinances of the guild merchants pf southamton
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rules of the guilds
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Pope Gregory VII
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The dictatus papae
(rules of the pope) |
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Pope Innocent III
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The royal power derives its dignity from the pontifical authority
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Robert the Monk
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Appeal of the urban II to the Franks
-trying to get the franks to crusade jerusalem |
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William of Tyre
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The capture of jerusalem
massacre |
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James of vitry
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The remmision of sins and the reward of eternal life
-propaganist fot the 5th crusade |
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Bernand Gui
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The Waldensian teachings
1173 Peter waldo-teacher from manual of the inquisitor protestant movement |
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Peter Abelard
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Inquiry into divergent views of the church fathers
dialectual method- method of logical analysis |
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
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Summa Theologica
power of reason |
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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An Oxford cleric
The canterbury Tales |
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Student letters
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Father to son in university
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A wandering scholar
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In the tevern let me die
poet known as Archpoeta -las vagas life |
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Albert of Aix-la chapelle
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Massacre of the jews of Mainz (1096) 1rst crusade
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A decree by Pope Innocent
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-meant to protect jews
sortof |
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The Libel of ritual murder
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crazy suspicions of jews
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Maimonides
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Jewish Learning education and charity
he was a jewish scholar |
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Love as joyous, painful, and humorous
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composed by a southern French troubadour
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Jacopone da Todi
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Praise of the virgin Mary
"thou mother fount of love" |
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Christine de Pisan
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The city of ladies 1405
Feminism |
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A merchant of Paris
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On love and marriage
advice from father to bride |
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Robert of Flamborough
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Prohibition of sexual sins
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Peter Damian
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Condemnation of homosexuality
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John on Salisbury
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-Policraticus
A defense of Tyrannicide opposed tyrants |
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Magna Carta 1215
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Rights of subjects and obligations of rulers
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Jean de Venette
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was a french friar
the Black death 1347 |
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SIr John Froissart
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The peasant revolt 1381
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John Wycliffe
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Concerning the popes power
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Marsilius of Padua
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Attack on the worldly power of the church
-in the defender of peace seperation of church and state |
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Lothario dei Segni (Pope Innocent III)
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On the misery of the human condition
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The vanity of this world
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poem
unknown author rejection of earthly pursuits |
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Dante Alighiere
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The divine comedy
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