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New Ways of Thinking in the Central Middle Ages. A central medieval Renaissance!. 12 th and 13 th -century themes. Bold attempts to gather and systematize all knowledge in a field (law, theology, science) Certainty in a unified, closed, harmonious system.
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12th and 13th-century themes • Bold attempts to gatherand systematize all knowledge in a field(law, theology, science) • Certainty in a unified,closed, harmonioussystem
Medieval Cosmology: inherited from the Greeks, unified, harmonious
12th and 13th-century themes • Transmission ofclassical learningand new ideasthrough sites ofMuslim, Jewish,and Christian contact
12th and 13th-century themes • Renewed knowledge of and interest in classical Greek thought(especially Aristotle, 384 – 322 BCE)
12th and 13th-century themes • Focused application ofreason and logic to theworld and to scripture
St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033 – 1109): Ontological proof of God • By God we mean the greatest of all possible beings, the one being that it is impossible to conceive of anything else being greater than • To exist in our minds alone, and not in reality, is a self-contradiction of the very definition of God • Therefore such a being, since we can conceive of it, must exist in reality and not merely in our minds, for existing in reality is greater than existing only in our minds
Peter Lombard (1069 – 1164)Sentences (reconciles apparent contradictions in reason/scripture)
Peter Lombard’s Sentencesinfluences 4th Lateran Council’s statement on the sacraments
12th and 13th-century themes • Focused application ofreason and logic to theworld and to scripture • Optimistic sense ofthe attainability ofknowledge set forthby God for humanity
7 liberal artsTrivium: grammar, rhetoric, logicQuadrivium: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music
Gratian’s Decretum(c.1140)The Concordance of Discordant Canons
Summa Theologicamasterful synthesis reconciling Aristotle and Scripture through logic
12th and 13th-century themes • Keen, innovative explorations of diverse relation-ships between humanbeings, each other, and the sensory world
12th and 13th-century themes • Keen, innovative explorations of diverse relationships between humanbeings, each other, and the sensory world(Literature)
What different types of literature emerged in the central Middle Ages?
What themes does Marie de France(c. 1160 - ?) explore in her lais?
12th and 13th-century themes • Keen, innovative explorations of diverse relationships between humanbeings, each other, and the sensory world(Music)
12th and 13th-century themes • Keen, innovative explorations of diverse relationships between humanbeings, each other, and the sensory world(Art)
12th and 13th-century themes • Bold attempts to gatherand systematize all knowledge in a field(law, theology, science) • Certainty in a unified,closed, harmonioussystem
12th and 13th-century themes • Simultaneous certainty inthe ‘magic’ or miraculousnature of God’s creation…mysticism as an alternativepath tothe divine
12th and 13th-century themes • Tensions, stress, culturalfractures will weaken these soaring, unified intellectualstructures and modes of thoughtby c. 1300