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    Music Appreciation September / 21 / 2010 The Middle ages and the Renaissance Paragraph 1: The views and values of the middle ages and the Renaissance are very different. The term Medieval comes the Latin derivation‚ medium aevum (middle ages). This term comes from the idea that the middle ages were an interruption in the advance of classical learning. On a political and social side of things‚ medieval man had to obey his superiors‚ who were prelates‚ the cleric‚ the king‚ the lord‚ the city fathers

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    The Renaissance‚ also known as the period of “rebirth” for western civilization transpired from 1350-1600. The Renaissance was a period of striving to add something that had been missing in the lives of most of western civilization on behalf of the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were a time filled with the thoughts of Christian ideals. Everything in the Middle Ages was based upon the beliefs of Christianity. The Renaissance first began to flourish in Italy within the city-states. Florence‚ Italy

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    When seeking two art periods to compare and contrast‚ fewer artistic examples provide a starker depiction of radically changing ideas and mentality than the art of the Middle Ages against that of art from the Renaissance. First‚ art originating from the Middle Age will be thoroughly analyzed for context. Afterward‚ art from the Renaissance period art will be analyzed next to it for its departures on from Middle Age techniques and thinking‚ before the two are finally systematically compared and contrasted

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    era—the Renaissance. They looked at ancient Greek and Roman civilizations for models. They found the ideals of the ancient Greeks and Romans to be superior to those found in the feudal and religious literature of the Middle Ages. ·Burchhardt identified a difference between the medieval man‚ who was controlled by faith throughout his life‚ and the Renaissance man‚ who strove for the highest individual development. The medieval man is not an individual‚ but rather one in a group. The Renaissance man

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    The Middle Ages Vs. The Renaissance Periods The Middle Ages which was approximately from the 5th century to the 15th century was marked with conflict after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It was characterized by a decline in social change‚ poverty‚ social tension and minimal scientific advancements. Along with political and religious conflicts‚ it was also known as the Dark Ages. The Catholic church was a main influence in society and dominated daily life. The art of the Middle Ages

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    Visual Art of The Middle Ages and The Renaissance Period Brenda Davis-Bryant Western Governors University I want to discuss the visual arts between The Middle Ages and The Renaissance periods. My research shows these two periods with similarities‚ as well as‚ differences when it relates to the visual arts. The visual arts from The Middle Ages still had somewhat of an artistic flare spilling over from the previous period of Classical Art. But my research will show that the visual arts of

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    Economic Changes of the Later Middle Ages Manorial Economy o Cashless- Exchange of goods and services o Localized- Little or no trade over long distances o Agricultural- land is wealth o Traditional- obligations and entitlements inherited The Decline of Manorialism o No longer localized- long distance trade reviews as distant regions depend upon one another. o Trade improves and different regions start to specialize‚ the regions in Europe depend on each other. o The wool trade-

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    Music History 1st year midterm notes Chapter V: The Middle Ages and the Evolution of Polyphony Early Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (11th-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-15th century) Composers: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence: Comlumba Aspexit About: -german writer‚ composer‚ philosopher‚ christian‚ and visionary -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the church in god’s service‚ due to her

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    The Middle Ages is considered by many historians a time period of ignorance‚ where little or no advancements took place. The church was the center of attention‚ and instead of a philosophical view of the world‚ beliefs were centered around superstitions. On the other hand‚ the rebirth of education and advancements that followed the Middle Ages and was labeled as the Renaissance. There have been arguments as to whether the Renaissance is actually a separate time period‚ or instead‚ just a high point

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    The Middle Ages were known by many historians as a time of ignorance‚ where little to none advancements took place. The church was the center of attention and beliefs were strictly based off of superstitions. It was a period of faith‚ disease‚ terror‚ feudalism‚ and advancements in art and architecture. For the most part‚ the Middle Ages were composed of and relied on three main systems; feudalism‚ manorialism‚ and the Roman Catholic Church. All three of the systems were pretty reliable until a time

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