Deck 12: The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of Inquiry

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The new Gothic style was proclaimed by the use of

A)abundant light.
B)Corinthian capitals.
C)round arches.
D)stone as a primary building material.
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The replacement of massive stonework with an almost lacy play of thin columns was,in the Gothic period,enabled by the development of

A)barrel vaulting.
B)masonry arches.
C)rib vaulting.
D)lancets.
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Gothic cathedrals contained stained-glass programs primarily to

A)tell Bible stories to a mostly illiterate audience.
B)remind the people of the French king's leadership.
C)honor the guilds that donated to the cathedrals.
D)make God's earthly house more appealing to the people.
Question
What survived Chartres Cathedral's devastating fire of 1194?

A)Abbott Suger's preserved body and a window portraying him
B)Mary's tunic and a window portraying her
C)the Gothic south spire
D)the rose window and its lancets
Question
The Tree of Jesse is a common stained-glass motif,because it

A)connects nature to the heavenly realm.
B)symbolizes the people's ability to ascend to heaven.
C)reminds the people of Jesus's suffering for their sins.
D)establishes Mary's royal lineage from King David.
Question
Louis IX was beloved by the French people,because he

A)used tax revenues to transform Paris into a New Jerusalem.
B)opened his sumptuous private chapel to all classes of worshippers.
C)abolished serfdom and private wars and reformed the tax structure.
D)divided his authority among self-governing ducal courts.
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Why,in 1179,did the cathedral school of Notre-Dame in Paris start admitting nonclerical students?

A)France had an excess of clergy.
B)A papal decree ordered their admittance.
C)The Church withdrew funding of the school.
D)Enrollment of clerical students was shrinking.
Question
While on a crusade in Constantinople,what relic did Louis IX purchase to display at Sainte-Chapelle?

A)the Virgin Mary's tunic
B)Christ's crown of thorns
C)Mary Magdalene's bones
D)John the Baptist's skull
Question
The largest issue that Thomas Aquinas attempts to prove in his Summa Theologica is the existence of

A)the Holy Spirit.
B)God.
C)heaven.
D)Mary's royal ancestry.
Question
What religious relic does Chartres Cathedral house?

A)a splinter from the cross on which Jesus was crucified
B)John the Baptist's skull,looted from Constantinople
C)the tunic Mary wore when she gave birth to Jesus
D)the bones of a martyred child who refused to worship pagan gods
Question
Scholasticism sought to reconcile the subjects of

A)Christian faith and Classical reason.
B)the quadrivium and the trivium.
C)the separateness of the Trinity and the unity of God.
D)salvation through faith and salvation through good works.
Question
The University of Paris was most distinguished by its

A)liberal arts program.
B)admittance of women.
C)quality of teaching.
D)center for the study of law.
Question
The term "Gothic," as applied to France's new architecture,was originally a derogatory term,because the

A)Gothic cathedrals were considered too dark.
B)Goths had destroyed Classical traditions.
C)French were considered to be a barbaric people.
D)French were descended from the Visigoths.
Question
The origins of the organ date back to

A)ancient Greece.
B)ancient Egypt.
C)the Romanesque period.
D)early Christian period in Rome.
Question
The Radiant-style Sainte-Chapelle's primary intended effect is to

A)instill feelings of subservience in visitors.
B)lead visitors to confess their sins.
C)transport visitors into a realm of heavenly beauty.
D)encourage visitors to donate greater amounts to the Church.
Question
Gothic cathedrals included flying buttresses to

A)allow for larger windows and portals.
B)help spread the weight of the vaults.
C)divert water from the roof and walls.
D)provide interior support for the arches.
Question
Who designed the Abbey of Saint-Denis's renovation and thus began the Gothic style?

A)Eleanor of Aquitaine
B)Thomas Aquinas
C)Abbot Suger
D)King Louis VII
Question
A large number of French cathedrals were called Notre Dame ("Our Lady"),because they were dedicated to

A)France's Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.
B)France,personified as "our lady."
C)Mary Magdalene,who was regarded as the "Bride of Christ."
D)the Virgin Mary,who was regarded as the "Queen of Heaven."
Question
Peter Abelard based his teaching upon the methods of

A)Jesus.
B)King David.
C)Socrates.
D)Aristotle.
Question
The popular poem Roman de la Rose is based upon the relationship between

A)Peter Abelard and Héloïse
B)Jesus and Mary Magdalene
C)Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II
D)Abbot Suger and Louis IX.
Question
In fifteenth-century Bruges,the Radiant style could be seen in the

A)town hall.
B)hospital.
C)palace.
D)treasury.
Question
Explain the symbolism inherent in a Gothic cathedral,citing as examples specific cathedrals.
Question
Explain how the Gothic cathedral influenced musical composition and performance.
Question
Select the statement that is INCORRECT about private family patronage in Italy:

A)Private families supported the construction of mendicant churches.
B)Private families tended to favor stained glass over fresco to decorate their chapels.
C)Private families contributed to churches with the expectation of salvation.
D)Private families celebrated their own masses in their chapels.
Question
Identify two architectural innovations that enabled the Gothic structures to be constructed,and show how they contributed to new heights and design.
Question
Compare Gothic cathedral architecture with Sainte-Chapelle's Radiant style.
Question
The interior decoration of Italian churches differed from those of Northern Europe in their greater use of

A)stained glass.
B)frescoes.
C)relief sculptures.
D)flying buttresses.
Question
Discuss the reasons for the growth of the Cult of the Virgin Mary during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and the effects this cult had on the Gothic cathedrals.
Question
Trace the development of the university,its curriculum,and its degree achievement.Compare the original university program with the one you are experiencing.
Question
Discuss the advancement from the stylized Romanesque sculptures to the growing sense of naturalism portrayed by Gothic statuary,using as at least one of your examples the jamb statues at Reims Cathedral.
Question
Perhaps owing to difficulties in identifying with Jesus,the Middle Ages witnessed a significant cult of

A)Jesse.
B)Mary,Sister of Moses.
C)the Virgin.
D)Elizabeth.
Question
Giovanni Pisano sculpted his Mary,Sister of Moses leaning forward to

A)correct the illusion of curving inward.
B)allow the work to fit underneath a gable.
C)allow viewers below to see her face.
D)impart greater drama to the drapery folds.
Question
Santa Croce,the Franciscan church,and Santa Maria Novella,the Dominican church,were located at opposite ends of Florence to

A)emphasize the rivalry between the two orders.
B)conform with a ban on mendicant churches inside the city.
C)demonstrate distance-both physical and spiritual-from the city's lavish cathedral.
D)allow for ample space,as land was less costly further from the city center.
Question
Bruges was a desirable place to live in the late Middle Ages,because its

A)climate was mild year-round.
B)rate of plague contraction was the lowest in Europe.
C)government was independent of any king's control.
D)people earned the highest wages in northern Europe.
Question
Summarize and explain Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica argument on the existence of God.
Question
Italian mendicant churches from the Gothic period are distinguished by

A)the use of marble.
B)reliance on sculpture for decoration.
C)plain facades.
D)increasing use of stained glass.
Question
Explain how the spirit of competition among the Italian city-states manifested itself in the architecture.
Question
Discuss the position and role of women and medieval education.
Question
Identify the main features of a Gothic cathedral,using examples from specific cathedrals.
Question
Compare the Franciscan and the Dominican orders,explaining their origins,their philosophies,and their church architecture.
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Thomas Aquinas
Sic et Non
Thomas Aquinas
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologic
Thomas Aquinas
Magnus liber Organi
Thomas Aquinas
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Thomas Aquinas
Roman de ia Rose
Thomas Aquinas
Siena Cathedral
Thomas Aquinas
Canticle of the Sun
Abbot suger
Sic et Non
Abbot suger
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Abbot suger
Summa Theologic
Abbot suger
Magnus liber Organi
Abbot suger
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Abbot suger
Roman de ia Rose
Abbot suger
Siena Cathedral
Abbot suger
Canticle of the Sun
Peter Abelard
Sic et Non
Peter Abelard
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Peter Abelard
Summa Theologic
Peter Abelard
Magnus liber Organi
Peter Abelard
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Peter Abelard
Roman de ia Rose
Peter Abelard
Siena Cathedral
Peter Abelard
Canticle of the Sun
Jean de Meung
Sic et Non
Jean de Meung
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Jean de Meung
Summa Theologic
Jean de Meung
Magnus liber Organi
Jean de Meung
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Jean de Meung
Roman de ia Rose
Jean de Meung
Siena Cathedral
Jean de Meung
Canticle of the Sun
Giovanni Pisano
Sic et Non
Giovanni Pisano
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Giovanni Pisano
Summa Theologic
Giovanni Pisano
Magnus liber Organi
Giovanni Pisano
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Giovanni Pisano
Roman de ia Rose
Giovanni Pisano
Siena Cathedral
Giovanni Pisano
Canticle of the Sun
Limbourg brothers
Sic et Non
Limbourg brothers
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Limbourg brothers
Summa Theologic
Limbourg brothers
Magnus liber Organi
Limbourg brothers
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Limbourg brothers
Roman de ia Rose
Limbourg brothers
Siena Cathedral
Limbourg brothers
Canticle of the Sun
St. Francis of Assisi
Sic et Non
St. Francis of Assisi
Abbey of Saint-Denis
St. Francis of Assisi
Summa Theologic
St. Francis of Assisi
Magnus liber Organi
St. Francis of Assisi
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
St. Francis of Assisi
Roman de ia Rose
St. Francis of Assisi
Siena Cathedral
St. Francis of Assisi
Canticle of the Sun
Léonin and Pérotin
Sic et Non
Léonin and Pérotin
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Léonin and Pérotin
Summa Theologic
Léonin and Pérotin
Magnus liber Organi
Léonin and Pérotin
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Léonin and Pérotin
Roman de ia Rose
Léonin and Pérotin
Siena Cathedral
Léonin and Pérotin
Canticle of the Sun
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Deck 12: The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of Inquiry
1
The new Gothic style was proclaimed by the use of

A)abundant light.
B)Corinthian capitals.
C)round arches.
D)stone as a primary building material.
A
2
The replacement of massive stonework with an almost lacy play of thin columns was,in the Gothic period,enabled by the development of

A)barrel vaulting.
B)masonry arches.
C)rib vaulting.
D)lancets.
C
3
Gothic cathedrals contained stained-glass programs primarily to

A)tell Bible stories to a mostly illiterate audience.
B)remind the people of the French king's leadership.
C)honor the guilds that donated to the cathedrals.
D)make God's earthly house more appealing to the people.
A
4
What survived Chartres Cathedral's devastating fire of 1194?

A)Abbott Suger's preserved body and a window portraying him
B)Mary's tunic and a window portraying her
C)the Gothic south spire
D)the rose window and its lancets
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The Tree of Jesse is a common stained-glass motif,because it

A)connects nature to the heavenly realm.
B)symbolizes the people's ability to ascend to heaven.
C)reminds the people of Jesus's suffering for their sins.
D)establishes Mary's royal lineage from King David.
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6
Louis IX was beloved by the French people,because he

A)used tax revenues to transform Paris into a New Jerusalem.
B)opened his sumptuous private chapel to all classes of worshippers.
C)abolished serfdom and private wars and reformed the tax structure.
D)divided his authority among self-governing ducal courts.
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Why,in 1179,did the cathedral school of Notre-Dame in Paris start admitting nonclerical students?

A)France had an excess of clergy.
B)A papal decree ordered their admittance.
C)The Church withdrew funding of the school.
D)Enrollment of clerical students was shrinking.
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While on a crusade in Constantinople,what relic did Louis IX purchase to display at Sainte-Chapelle?

A)the Virgin Mary's tunic
B)Christ's crown of thorns
C)Mary Magdalene's bones
D)John the Baptist's skull
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The largest issue that Thomas Aquinas attempts to prove in his Summa Theologica is the existence of

A)the Holy Spirit.
B)God.
C)heaven.
D)Mary's royal ancestry.
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What religious relic does Chartres Cathedral house?

A)a splinter from the cross on which Jesus was crucified
B)John the Baptist's skull,looted from Constantinople
C)the tunic Mary wore when she gave birth to Jesus
D)the bones of a martyred child who refused to worship pagan gods
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Scholasticism sought to reconcile the subjects of

A)Christian faith and Classical reason.
B)the quadrivium and the trivium.
C)the separateness of the Trinity and the unity of God.
D)salvation through faith and salvation through good works.
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The University of Paris was most distinguished by its

A)liberal arts program.
B)admittance of women.
C)quality of teaching.
D)center for the study of law.
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The term "Gothic," as applied to France's new architecture,was originally a derogatory term,because the

A)Gothic cathedrals were considered too dark.
B)Goths had destroyed Classical traditions.
C)French were considered to be a barbaric people.
D)French were descended from the Visigoths.
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The origins of the organ date back to

A)ancient Greece.
B)ancient Egypt.
C)the Romanesque period.
D)early Christian period in Rome.
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The Radiant-style Sainte-Chapelle's primary intended effect is to

A)instill feelings of subservience in visitors.
B)lead visitors to confess their sins.
C)transport visitors into a realm of heavenly beauty.
D)encourage visitors to donate greater amounts to the Church.
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Gothic cathedrals included flying buttresses to

A)allow for larger windows and portals.
B)help spread the weight of the vaults.
C)divert water from the roof and walls.
D)provide interior support for the arches.
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Who designed the Abbey of Saint-Denis's renovation and thus began the Gothic style?

A)Eleanor of Aquitaine
B)Thomas Aquinas
C)Abbot Suger
D)King Louis VII
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18
A large number of French cathedrals were called Notre Dame ("Our Lady"),because they were dedicated to

A)France's Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.
B)France,personified as "our lady."
C)Mary Magdalene,who was regarded as the "Bride of Christ."
D)the Virgin Mary,who was regarded as the "Queen of Heaven."
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19
Peter Abelard based his teaching upon the methods of

A)Jesus.
B)King David.
C)Socrates.
D)Aristotle.
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The popular poem Roman de la Rose is based upon the relationship between

A)Peter Abelard and Héloïse
B)Jesus and Mary Magdalene
C)Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II
D)Abbot Suger and Louis IX.
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In fifteenth-century Bruges,the Radiant style could be seen in the

A)town hall.
B)hospital.
C)palace.
D)treasury.
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Explain the symbolism inherent in a Gothic cathedral,citing as examples specific cathedrals.
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Explain how the Gothic cathedral influenced musical composition and performance.
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24
Select the statement that is INCORRECT about private family patronage in Italy:

A)Private families supported the construction of mendicant churches.
B)Private families tended to favor stained glass over fresco to decorate their chapels.
C)Private families contributed to churches with the expectation of salvation.
D)Private families celebrated their own masses in their chapels.
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Identify two architectural innovations that enabled the Gothic structures to be constructed,and show how they contributed to new heights and design.
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Compare Gothic cathedral architecture with Sainte-Chapelle's Radiant style.
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The interior decoration of Italian churches differed from those of Northern Europe in their greater use of

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B)frescoes.
C)relief sculptures.
D)flying buttresses.
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Discuss the reasons for the growth of the Cult of the Virgin Mary during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and the effects this cult had on the Gothic cathedrals.
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Trace the development of the university,its curriculum,and its degree achievement.Compare the original university program with the one you are experiencing.
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30
Discuss the advancement from the stylized Romanesque sculptures to the growing sense of naturalism portrayed by Gothic statuary,using as at least one of your examples the jamb statues at Reims Cathedral.
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Perhaps owing to difficulties in identifying with Jesus,the Middle Ages witnessed a significant cult of

A)Jesse.
B)Mary,Sister of Moses.
C)the Virgin.
D)Elizabeth.
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Giovanni Pisano sculpted his Mary,Sister of Moses leaning forward to

A)correct the illusion of curving inward.
B)allow the work to fit underneath a gable.
C)allow viewers below to see her face.
D)impart greater drama to the drapery folds.
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Santa Croce,the Franciscan church,and Santa Maria Novella,the Dominican church,were located at opposite ends of Florence to

A)emphasize the rivalry between the two orders.
B)conform with a ban on mendicant churches inside the city.
C)demonstrate distance-both physical and spiritual-from the city's lavish cathedral.
D)allow for ample space,as land was less costly further from the city center.
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Bruges was a desirable place to live in the late Middle Ages,because its

A)climate was mild year-round.
B)rate of plague contraction was the lowest in Europe.
C)government was independent of any king's control.
D)people earned the highest wages in northern Europe.
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35
Summarize and explain Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica argument on the existence of God.
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Italian mendicant churches from the Gothic period are distinguished by

A)the use of marble.
B)reliance on sculpture for decoration.
C)plain facades.
D)increasing use of stained glass.
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Explain how the spirit of competition among the Italian city-states manifested itself in the architecture.
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Discuss the position and role of women and medieval education.
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Identify the main features of a Gothic cathedral,using examples from specific cathedrals.
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Compare the Franciscan and the Dominican orders,explaining their origins,their philosophies,and their church architecture.
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Thomas Aquinas
Sic et Non
Thomas Aquinas
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologic
Thomas Aquinas
Magnus liber Organi
Thomas Aquinas
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Thomas Aquinas
Roman de ia Rose
Thomas Aquinas
Siena Cathedral
Thomas Aquinas
Canticle of the Sun
Abbot suger
Sic et Non
Abbot suger
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Abbot suger
Summa Theologic
Abbot suger
Magnus liber Organi
Abbot suger
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Abbot suger
Roman de ia Rose
Abbot suger
Siena Cathedral
Abbot suger
Canticle of the Sun
Peter Abelard
Sic et Non
Peter Abelard
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Peter Abelard
Summa Theologic
Peter Abelard
Magnus liber Organi
Peter Abelard
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Peter Abelard
Roman de ia Rose
Peter Abelard
Siena Cathedral
Peter Abelard
Canticle of the Sun
Jean de Meung
Sic et Non
Jean de Meung
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Jean de Meung
Summa Theologic
Jean de Meung
Magnus liber Organi
Jean de Meung
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Jean de Meung
Roman de ia Rose
Jean de Meung
Siena Cathedral
Jean de Meung
Canticle of the Sun
Giovanni Pisano
Sic et Non
Giovanni Pisano
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Giovanni Pisano
Summa Theologic
Giovanni Pisano
Magnus liber Organi
Giovanni Pisano
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Giovanni Pisano
Roman de ia Rose
Giovanni Pisano
Siena Cathedral
Giovanni Pisano
Canticle of the Sun
Limbourg brothers
Sic et Non
Limbourg brothers
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Limbourg brothers
Summa Theologic
Limbourg brothers
Magnus liber Organi
Limbourg brothers
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Limbourg brothers
Roman de ia Rose
Limbourg brothers
Siena Cathedral
Limbourg brothers
Canticle of the Sun
St. Francis of Assisi
Sic et Non
St. Francis of Assisi
Abbey of Saint-Denis
St. Francis of Assisi
Summa Theologic
St. Francis of Assisi
Magnus liber Organi
St. Francis of Assisi
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
St. Francis of Assisi
Roman de ia Rose
St. Francis of Assisi
Siena Cathedral
St. Francis of Assisi
Canticle of the Sun
Léonin and Pérotin
Sic et Non
Léonin and Pérotin
Abbey of Saint-Denis
Léonin and Pérotin
Summa Theologic
Léonin and Pérotin
Magnus liber Organi
Léonin and Pérotin
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Bery
Léonin and Pérotin
Roman de ia Rose
Léonin and Pérotin
Siena Cathedral
Léonin and Pérotin
Canticle of the Sun
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