Description |
7 sound discs (approximately 8 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guide (64 pages : color illustrations). |
Series |
Modern scholar.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (guide) |
Note |
"14 lectures"--Container. |
Performer |
Lecture given by Thomas F. Madden, Saint Louis University. |
Contents |
lecture 1. The legacy of Rome and the coming of the Germans -- lecture 2. Christianity triumphant -- lecture 3. Monks and monasteries -- lecture 4. Villas, manors, and the feudal system -- lecture 5. The Carolingian Renaissance -- lecture 6. Daily life and the family -- lecture 7. Gothic architecture -- lecture 8. The rise of the universities -- lecture 9. The commerical revolution and the rise of towns -- lecture 10. The rise of parliamentary systems -- lecture 11. Courtly literature and the rise of vernacular -- lecture 12. Heresy and Inquisition -- lecture 13. The coming of the friars -- lecture 14. The Black Death and it's legacy. |
Summary |
In this course, we will see the error of the commonly held assumption that the "Dark Ages" was a time of superstition, ignorance, and violence. Rather than a time of darkness, the Middle Ages saw extraordinary innovation, invention, and cultural vitality. It was the Middle Ages that gave us universities, vernacular literature, and the extraordinary beauty of Gothic architecture. |
Subject |
Middle Ages -- Sound recordings.
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Civilization, Medieval -- Sound recordings.
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Middle Ages -- Social life and customs -- Sound recordings.
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Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 -- Sound recordings.
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World politics -- To 1900 -- Sound recordings.
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Local Subject |
BOOKS ON COMPACT DISC.
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Genre |
Audiobooks.
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ISBN |
9781440704949 |
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1440704945 |
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9781440704956 (guide) |
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1440704953 (guide) |
Music No. |
UC143 Recorded Books |
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UT143 Recorded Books |
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