Literature & Philosophy
Art
Music & Art
100
Derived from Boccaccio, this story of a pilgrimage uses irony, depicts social classes, and uses knights and clerks as models.
What is Chaucer's Canterbury Tales?
100
It is a logical amount of space, and sense of depth.
What is naturalism?
100
It means new music and was a trait used by the first composer Guillaume de Machaut.
What is Ars nova?
200
She was an accomplished poet who wrote the Romance of the Rose, the most famous story The Book of the City of Ladies, to alter the readers perception of women.
Who is Christine de Pizan?
200
Bernart de Ventadorn was one of them, a poet musician.
What are troubadours?
200
They were chant composers at the Notre-Dame school.
Who are Leonin and Perotin?
300
A nominalist, he wrote Sicet Non, and used dialectic which is logic and language to reason that words were individual things rather than general concepts.
Who is Peter Abelard?
300
It's the genre of literature that told of relations between knights and their ladies.
What is Romance?
300
It means the main melody.
What is Cantus firmus?
400
A dominica friar, it's his work that stated nature reflected God, and that the soul and body are inextricable.
What is The Synthesis of St. Thomas Aquinas?
400
It's the church that is rayonnant style, and has relics of Jesus and John the Baptist.
What is the Sainte-Chapelle, Paris?
400
It's the type of art that has medieval and byzantine traditions, abstract patterns, gold background, and emphasis on line.
What is conservative siena?
500
They were fransican friars who believed in the importance of free will, and that the best explanation is usually the simplest.
Who are Duns Scotus and William of Ockham?
500
The Saint-Maclov, Roven has an elaborate porch and is this style which means flame, because of the flamelike curving stone tracery.
What is flamboyant style?
500
It depicts the physical world, three dimensional space and mass.
What is Progressive Florence?