This course contains 9 segments:
Beginner's guide to Medieval Europe
Judaism and Christianity in art
Books and the dissemination of knowledge in medieval Europe
This course contains 9 segments:
Beginner's guide to Medieval Europe
Judaism and Christianity in art
Books and the dissemination of knowledge in medieval Europe
Brought to you by Smarthistory. Before the invention of print, books were written by hand and made at the request of a reader. Because each book was unique, they can tell us about how people consumed knowledge and interacted with it.
Early Christian
Byzantine
Brought to you by Smarthistory. Constantinople (now Istanbul) was the capital of the late Roman empire, but its ethereal mosaics, ivories, and metalwork often depart from classical naturalism.
Early Medieval
Carolingian and Ottonian
Romanesque
Gothic
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