Deck 10: The High Middle Ages

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Which of the following was Abbot Suger's contribution to Western culture?

A) He wrote one of the most important epic poems of the Middle Ages.
B) He introduced the major features which defined Gothic architecture.
C) He organized and implemented a highly effective system of distributing food to the poor.
D) He reconciled Aristotelian logic with the Hebrew scriptures.
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Who was Villard de Honnecourt?

A) He was a troubadour.
B) He was a Benedictine scholar.
C) He was an architect and engineer.
D) He was a doctor and chemist.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Gothic cathedrals?

A) strikingly high ceilings
B) large panels of stained glass depicting scenes from the Gospels
C) frescoes depicting gruesome scenes of Judgment Day
D) complex ornamentation of doorways
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Which medieval cathedral, famous for its 173 stained glass windows, is considered the first true High Gothic cathedral?

A) Notre-Dame
B) Chartres
C) Reims
D) Saint Dominique of Lucia
Question
What were the two major characteristics of Gothic architecture?

A) increased height and stained-glass windows
B) decreased height and the ribbed vault
C) symmetrical design and windowless rooms
D) outdoor gardens and elaborate gazebos
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Who invented a system of musical notation that forms the basis of present-day musical notation?

A) Machaut
B) Guido d'Arezzo
C) Perotin
D) Gregory
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From c. 1150 to 1300, what city was the intellectual and cultural center of Western civilization?

A) Venice
B) London
C) Paris
D) Florence
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What was the subject of the Summa Theologica ?

A) the struggle of Christianity against Islam
B) reconciling classical philosophy and Christian faith
C) the conflict between love and duty
D) renouncing war
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What were the subjects of Goliardic verse?

A) god, worship, and heaven
B) love, sex, drinking, and nature
C) sin and penitence
D) battle and valor
Question
Which prestigious universities were founded over 800 years ago?

A) Witwatersrand and the University of London
B) the Venetian Academy and the University of Birmingham
C) University of Bologna, the University of Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge
D) the Brandenburg Academy, the Universitas at Rome, and the University of Paris
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Who was the "patron saint of wandering scholars," created by university students?

A) Saint Denis
B) Villard de Honnecourt
C) Saint Golias
D) Saint Francis
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What made the increased window size of Gothic cathedrals possible?

A) the domed ceiling
B) the ribbed vault
C) the flying buttress
D) the pointed arch
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What was the specific reason that the Sainte-Chapelle cathedral was built?

A) to provide a meditative retreat for Saint Francis of Assisi
B) to house relics of Christ's Passion
C) to house relics of Saint Chapelle
D) to provide a vacation home for Robert de Sorbon
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What was innovative about organum ?

A) It combined Italian and Latin verse.
B) It used French in liturgical chant.
C) It introduced polyphony.
D) It combined the lute and the human voice.
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What was the original meaning of the term universitas ?

A) laboratory
B) meeting place
C) knowledge or research
D) corporation or guild
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Who was involved in the 13th-century "Golden Age" at the University of Paris?

A) Hildegard of Bingen
B) Geoffrey Chaucer
C) Peter Lombard
D) Thomas Aquinas
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What is the term for the passageway in a church that continues the side aisles and allows people to walk to the chapels?

A) narthex
B) atrium
C) ambulatory
D) choir
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Who was the most famous teacher at the University of Paris in the early 1100s?

A) Moses Maimonides
B) Peter Abelard
C) Dante Alighieri
D) Peter Lombard
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Which of the following is most indicative of Gothic architecture's interest in light?

A) the archivolt
B) stained glass
C) the crypt
D) the censer
Question
What was the purpose of the "signature frames" found at the bottom of many stained-glass windows?

A) to specify the Priest presiding over the church in which the window was housed
B) to specify the Bishop presiding over the cathedral in which the window was housed.
C) to identify the date and craftsman who created the window
D) to indicate the group or person who donated the window
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Which term refers to a friar who has rejected ownership of property and lives by begging?

A) mendicant
B) stigmatus
C) vicar
D) trobairitz
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What factors explain the rise of formal educational institutions in 12th-century Europe?
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Which of the following statements about Moses Maimonides is NOT true?

A) He was born in Jerusalem.
B) He was a physician.
C) He was a Jewish philosopher who wrote in Arabic.
D) He believed it was more appropriate to describe what God is not.
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The trobairitz were the female counterparts of the ___________.

A) Franciscan monks
B) male university students
C) guild craftsmen
D) troubadours
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What did Francis of Assisi believe was necessary for a life of perfect freedom?

A) anarchy
B) total poverty
C) sufficient wealth
D) land ownership
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How does Gothic sculpture differ from Romanesque sculpture?
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In medieval thought, which word refers to intellectual techniques involving rigorous reasoning to arrive at logical conclusions?

A) dogma
B) dialectics
C) syllogism
D) doctrine
Question
Ironically, this term was originally used pejoratively, to refer to art considered "barbaric" or "crude."

A) Romanesque
B) Gothic
C) Lux Nova
D) Gargoyle
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What was the subject of Maimonides's Guide for the Perplexed ?

A) Christian history
B) Aristotle's philosophical ideas
C) the meaning of the Hebrew bible
D) a primer on the natural sciences
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How did the cathedral play an integral part in the lives of the townspeople?
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What is the term for the crucifixion marks of Christ, which Saint Francis of Assisi is said to have received after his intense meditation on Jesus' crucifixion?

A) archivolts
B) exempla
C) lancets
D) stigmata
Question
Though it originally referred to acts of war, ________ now refers to acts of kindness, particularly toward women.

A) allegory
B) chivalry
C) dialectics
D) triforium
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How can Aquinas' worldview be described?

A) pessimistic
B) democratic
C) hierarchical
D) proto-socialist
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What characterizes the music of the school of Notre-Dame?
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What was the subject of the stained glass window "Notre Dame de Belle Verrière"? How is the depiction of Mary in glass a religious metaphor?
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Which word refers to a fraternal association of craftsmen or merchants?

A) fiefdom
B) magisters
C) apprentices
D) guild
Question
What is the title of a 13th-century poem that gives an allegorical account of the art of courtly love?

A) Carmina Burana
B) "A Lover's Prize"
C) The Romance of the Rose
D) "When I See the Skylark Moving"
Question
In music, simultaneous and independently moving melodic lines is called __________.

A) polyphony
B) allegory
C) cacophony
D) mullion
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Who authored Summa Theologica and Summa Contra Gentiles ?

A) Francis of Assisi
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Peter Abelard
D) Guillaume de Lorris
Question
Which is the name for the external masonry supports found on many Gothic cathedrals?

A) bay system
B) sexpartite rib vaults
C) flying buttresses
D) horaria
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Deck 10: The High Middle Ages
1
Which of the following was Abbot Suger's contribution to Western culture?

A) He wrote one of the most important epic poems of the Middle Ages.
B) He introduced the major features which defined Gothic architecture.
C) He organized and implemented a highly effective system of distributing food to the poor.
D) He reconciled Aristotelian logic with the Hebrew scriptures.
B
2
Who was Villard de Honnecourt?

A) He was a troubadour.
B) He was a Benedictine scholar.
C) He was an architect and engineer.
D) He was a doctor and chemist.
C
3
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Gothic cathedrals?

A) strikingly high ceilings
B) large panels of stained glass depicting scenes from the Gospels
C) frescoes depicting gruesome scenes of Judgment Day
D) complex ornamentation of doorways
C
4
Which medieval cathedral, famous for its 173 stained glass windows, is considered the first true High Gothic cathedral?

A) Notre-Dame
B) Chartres
C) Reims
D) Saint Dominique of Lucia
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5
What were the two major characteristics of Gothic architecture?

A) increased height and stained-glass windows
B) decreased height and the ribbed vault
C) symmetrical design and windowless rooms
D) outdoor gardens and elaborate gazebos
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6
Who invented a system of musical notation that forms the basis of present-day musical notation?

A) Machaut
B) Guido d'Arezzo
C) Perotin
D) Gregory
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7
From c. 1150 to 1300, what city was the intellectual and cultural center of Western civilization?

A) Venice
B) London
C) Paris
D) Florence
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8
What was the subject of the Summa Theologica ?

A) the struggle of Christianity against Islam
B) reconciling classical philosophy and Christian faith
C) the conflict between love and duty
D) renouncing war
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9
What were the subjects of Goliardic verse?

A) god, worship, and heaven
B) love, sex, drinking, and nature
C) sin and penitence
D) battle and valor
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10
Which prestigious universities were founded over 800 years ago?

A) Witwatersrand and the University of London
B) the Venetian Academy and the University of Birmingham
C) University of Bologna, the University of Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge
D) the Brandenburg Academy, the Universitas at Rome, and the University of Paris
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11
Who was the "patron saint of wandering scholars," created by university students?

A) Saint Denis
B) Villard de Honnecourt
C) Saint Golias
D) Saint Francis
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12
What made the increased window size of Gothic cathedrals possible?

A) the domed ceiling
B) the ribbed vault
C) the flying buttress
D) the pointed arch
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13
What was the specific reason that the Sainte-Chapelle cathedral was built?

A) to provide a meditative retreat for Saint Francis of Assisi
B) to house relics of Christ's Passion
C) to house relics of Saint Chapelle
D) to provide a vacation home for Robert de Sorbon
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14
What was innovative about organum ?

A) It combined Italian and Latin verse.
B) It used French in liturgical chant.
C) It introduced polyphony.
D) It combined the lute and the human voice.
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15
What was the original meaning of the term universitas ?

A) laboratory
B) meeting place
C) knowledge or research
D) corporation or guild
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16
Who was involved in the 13th-century "Golden Age" at the University of Paris?

A) Hildegard of Bingen
B) Geoffrey Chaucer
C) Peter Lombard
D) Thomas Aquinas
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17
What is the term for the passageway in a church that continues the side aisles and allows people to walk to the chapels?

A) narthex
B) atrium
C) ambulatory
D) choir
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18
Who was the most famous teacher at the University of Paris in the early 1100s?

A) Moses Maimonides
B) Peter Abelard
C) Dante Alighieri
D) Peter Lombard
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19
Which of the following is most indicative of Gothic architecture's interest in light?

A) the archivolt
B) stained glass
C) the crypt
D) the censer
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20
What was the purpose of the "signature frames" found at the bottom of many stained-glass windows?

A) to specify the Priest presiding over the church in which the window was housed
B) to specify the Bishop presiding over the cathedral in which the window was housed.
C) to identify the date and craftsman who created the window
D) to indicate the group or person who donated the window
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21
Which term refers to a friar who has rejected ownership of property and lives by begging?

A) mendicant
B) stigmatus
C) vicar
D) trobairitz
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22
What factors explain the rise of formal educational institutions in 12th-century Europe?
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23
Which of the following statements about Moses Maimonides is NOT true?

A) He was born in Jerusalem.
B) He was a physician.
C) He was a Jewish philosopher who wrote in Arabic.
D) He believed it was more appropriate to describe what God is not.
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24
The trobairitz were the female counterparts of the ___________.

A) Franciscan monks
B) male university students
C) guild craftsmen
D) troubadours
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25
What did Francis of Assisi believe was necessary for a life of perfect freedom?

A) anarchy
B) total poverty
C) sufficient wealth
D) land ownership
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26
How does Gothic sculpture differ from Romanesque sculpture?
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27
In medieval thought, which word refers to intellectual techniques involving rigorous reasoning to arrive at logical conclusions?

A) dogma
B) dialectics
C) syllogism
D) doctrine
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28
Ironically, this term was originally used pejoratively, to refer to art considered "barbaric" or "crude."

A) Romanesque
B) Gothic
C) Lux Nova
D) Gargoyle
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29
What was the subject of Maimonides's Guide for the Perplexed ?

A) Christian history
B) Aristotle's philosophical ideas
C) the meaning of the Hebrew bible
D) a primer on the natural sciences
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30
How did the cathedral play an integral part in the lives of the townspeople?
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31
What is the term for the crucifixion marks of Christ, which Saint Francis of Assisi is said to have received after his intense meditation on Jesus' crucifixion?

A) archivolts
B) exempla
C) lancets
D) stigmata
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32
Though it originally referred to acts of war, ________ now refers to acts of kindness, particularly toward women.

A) allegory
B) chivalry
C) dialectics
D) triforium
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33
How can Aquinas' worldview be described?

A) pessimistic
B) democratic
C) hierarchical
D) proto-socialist
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34
What characterizes the music of the school of Notre-Dame?
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35
What was the subject of the stained glass window "Notre Dame de Belle Verrière"? How is the depiction of Mary in glass a religious metaphor?
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36
Which word refers to a fraternal association of craftsmen or merchants?

A) fiefdom
B) magisters
C) apprentices
D) guild
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37
What is the title of a 13th-century poem that gives an allegorical account of the art of courtly love?

A) Carmina Burana
B) "A Lover's Prize"
C) The Romance of the Rose
D) "When I See the Skylark Moving"
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38
In music, simultaneous and independently moving melodic lines is called __________.

A) polyphony
B) allegory
C) cacophony
D) mullion
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39
Who authored Summa Theologica and Summa Contra Gentiles ?

A) Francis of Assisi
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Peter Abelard
D) Guillaume de Lorris
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Which is the name for the external masonry supports found on many Gothic cathedrals?

A) bay system
B) sexpartite rib vaults
C) flying buttresses
D) horaria
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