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Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age

I End of the Romans II Middle Ages III Sudden Change IV Scholars and Scholastics V Renaissance. Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. Republic since 500 BC Battle of Pydna 168 BC SPQR. I End of the Romans. I End of the Romans. Republic since 500 BC

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Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age

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  1. I End of the Romans II Middle Ages III Sudden Change IV Scholars and Scholastics V Renaissance Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age

  2. Republic since 500 BC Battle of Pydna 168 BC SPQR I End of the Romans

  3. I End of the Romans • Republic since 500 BC • Battle of Pydna 168 BC • SPQR • Sacco di Roma 410AD

  4. Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age I End of the Romans II Middle Ages III Sudden Change IV Scholars and Scholastics V Renaissance

  5. II Middle Ages • City of God • St. Augustine 354-430 • Neo-Platonism

  6. Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age I End of the Romans II Middle Ages III Sudden Change IV Scholars and Scholastics V Renaissance

  7. 1) The Halo Fra Angelico 1387-1455 III Sudden Change

  8. 1) The Halo Fra Angelico 1387-1455 III Sudden Change

  9. 2) From Saint… Duccio 1255-1319 III Sudden Change

  10. 2) …to Warrior Piero della Francesca 1416-1492 III Sudden Change

  11. Transition From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age I End of the Romans II Middle Ages III Sudden Change IV Scholars and Scholastics V Renaissance

  12. IV Scholars and Scholastics • Islam and universities: • Bagdad 813 • Cairo 1000

  13. IV Scholars and Scholastics • Islam and universities: • Bagdad 813 • Cairo 1000 • Paris 1175 • Averroes 1126-1198 - there is no contradiction between religion and science

  14. IV Scholars and Scholastics • Islam and universities: • Bagdad 813 • Cairo 1000 • Paris 1175 • Averroes 1126-1198 • Albertus 1200-1280

  15. remember that picture?

  16. it really looks like this: the school of Athens

  17. And there he is: Averroes

  18. IV Scholars and Scholastics • Islam and universities: • Bagdad 813 • Cairo 1000 • Paris 1175 • Averroes 1126-1198 • Albertus 1200-1280 • St.Thomas 1225-1274 - natural law as status quo

  19. IV Scholars and Scholastics Marsilius of Padua 1275-1342 Laws are not given by philosopher-kings but made by the majority of the people

  20. Renaissance

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