Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Chapter 11 Study Guide

Early Medieval Europe
Early Medieval
  • Chi-rho-iota page from the Book of Kells, Iona, Scotland, late 8th or early 9th century
  • Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels, Northumbria, England, c. 698-721
  • High Cross of Muiredach, Monasterboice, Ireland, 923
  • Equestrian statuette of a Carolingian ruler (Charlemagne or Charles the Bald), Metz, France, 9th century
  • Saint Matthew from the Coronation Gospels, Aachen, Germany, c. 800-810
  • Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels, Hautvillers, France, c. 816-835
  • Hildesheim Doors, Hildesheim, Germany, 1015
1. What was the only major institution to survive the fall of the Western Roman Empire?
2. The term ‘Insular’ encompasses the art of what region?
3. Who are the four evangelists and what are their symbols?
4. How did Charlemagne turn his court at Aachen into a major centre of culture and learning?
5. What does Charlemagne’s ‘Renovatio’ (Renewal) refer to? What was being renewed?

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