LEADER 00000cgm 2200529Ka 4500 001 ocn496301506 003 OCoLC 005 20141231181030.0 007 vd cvaizu 008 100108s2009 vau180 vzeng d 020 1598036033 020 9781598036039 024 3 9781598036039 028 42 8280|bTeaching Co. 035 (OCoLC)496301506 040 DAD|cDAD|dDAD|dOCLCA|dJFN|dUtOrBLW|erda 049 JFNA 082 04 940.1|222 092 940.1|bARM 100 1 Armstrong, Dorsey,|d1970- 245 14 The medieval world|h[(DVD) videorecording] /|cDorsey Armstrong. 250 Library edition. 264 1 Chantilly, Va. :|bTeaching Co.,|c[2009] 264 4 |c©2009 300 6 videodiscs (180 min.) :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e3 course guidebooks (21 cm) 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 490 1 The great courses 500 For specific features see interactive menu. 504 Includes bibliographical references (course guidebooks). 505 00 |gPart 1: Lecture 1:|tThe Medieval world --|gLecture 2: |tThe legacy of the Roman world --|gLecture 3:|tThe Christianization of Europe --|gLecture 4:|tAfter the Roman Empire: hybrid cultures --|gLecture 5:|tEarly monasticism --|gLecture 6:|tFrom Merovingian Gaul to Carolingian France --|gLecture 7:|tCharlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance --|gLecture 8:|tByzantium, Islam, and the West --|gLecture 9:|tThe Viking invasions --|gLecture 10: |tAlfred the Great --|gLecture 11:|tThe rearrangement of the medieval world --|gLecture 12:|tThe Norman conquest and the Bayeux tapestry -- 505 00 |gPart 2: Lecture 13:|tKing Arthur: the power of the legend --|gLecture 14:|tThe three orders of medieval society --|gLecture 15:|tPilgrimage and sainthood -- |gLecture 16:|tKnighthood and heraldry --|gLecture 17: |tThe Gothic cathedral --|gLecture 18:|tPiety, politics, and persecution --|gLecture 19:|tThe persistence of an ideal --|gLecture 20:|tLate medieval religious institutions --|gLecture 21:|tThe Magna Carta --|gLecture 22:|tDaily life in a noble household --|gLecture 23: |tDaily life in a medieval village --|gLecture 24: |tMedieval city life -- 505 00 |gPart 3: Lecture 25:|tFood and drink --|gLecture 26: |tMusic and entertainment --|gLecture 27:|tDress and fashion --|gLecture 28:|tMedieval medicine --|gLecture 29: |tThe Black Death and its effects --|gLecture 30: |tChildhood in the Middle Ages --|gLecture 31:|tMarriage and the family --|gLecture 32:|tArt and artisans -- |gLecture 33:|tScience an technology --|gLecture 34: |tWeapons and warfare --|gLecture 35:|tRevolts, uprisings, and wars --|gLecture 36:|tToward the early modern period. 511 0 Taught by professor Dorsey Armstrong of Purdue University. 520 "Between the fall of the Roman Empire and the brief, brilliant cultural phenomenon we call the Renaissance lay the Middle Ages - fully 1,000 years of artistic, philosophical, political, and religious turmoil and treasures. This course offers an interdisciplinary look at medieval society and culture, with an emphasis on literature, the arts, and the tumultuous historical forces at work from A.D. 500 through A.D. 1500. Medieval Europe was the world of cathedrals and universities; pilgrimages and saints; the Black Death; The Vikings; the spread of Islam; the Crusades; and the forging of the Greek, Latin, Old Norse, and ancient Germanic and Celtic tongues into the languages we speak today"--Publisher provided. 538 DVD. 650 0 Civilization, Western|xHistory. 650 0 Civilization, Medieval. 650 0 Middle Ages. 650 0 Speeches, addresses, etc. 650 0 Instructional films. 650 0 Educational films. 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (DVD)
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