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Taylor Halverson

Chapter 21: Middle Ages Arts and Literature: To "Hell" with Creativity - 0 views

This topic is for key words and great works found in Chapter 21 of the History of Creativity textbook.

Medieval Art Literature

started by Taylor Halverson on 29 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
joshuajordanlowe

Gregorian Chant - 0 views

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    New Age Gregorian Enigma
hanlutz5

Representation of Gregorian Chant - 0 views

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    No audio, but good info on reading the original notations and singing Gregorian Chants.
sunshayne

Geoffrey Chaucer (1342-1400) - "The Canterbury Tales" (in middle english and modern eng... - 0 views

shared by sunshayne on 09 Oct 12 - Cached
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    About Geoffrey Chaucer: Geoffrey Chaucer, an English poet, was born in 1342. Historians are uncertain about his exact date of birth. Geoffrey's well-to-do parents, John Chaucer and Agnes Copton, possessed several buildings in the vintage quarter in London. Not much is known about Geoffrey's school career.
Lydia Brewer

Perotin Chant - Organum - 0 views

shared by Lydia Brewer on 10 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    This is an organum chant created by Perotin. Organa are religious chants that move not against note after starting at unison. Perotin was a composer who specialized in this type of chant, starting around the 13th century.
dozman12

The World of Dante - 0 views

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    This learning resource is an interactive and expansive learning resource for learning about Dante's Divine Comedy.
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    Great multimedia resource for learning about Dante's Divine Comedy.
galencard

Gregoian Chants - 2 views

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    Short video explaining the origin of the Gregorian chants. A link to a recorded Gregorian Chant: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFZZMF7SRRo&feature=related
Alan Roper

Pérotin (c.a. 1170 - 1230) France - 0 views

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    An overview of Perotin and polyphony
Chris Beckett

Chaucer, Canterbury Tales - 0 views

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    Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales'British Library Harley MS 1758, f.76Copyright © The British Library BoardA high-quality version of this image can be purchased from British Library Images Online. For more information email imagesonline@bl.uk Chaucer wrote his collection of stories, told as if by pilgrims on the road from London to Canterbury, in the last two decades of the 14th century.
kcalvarado

A representative Gregorian chant- Monty Python version - 0 views

shared by kcalvarado on 26 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    "Pie Jesu Domine Dona eis requiem" THUMP!!
sunshayne

Gregorian Chant - 0 views

shared by sunshayne on 25 Sep 12 - No Cached
erinrae18

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - 0 views

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    Welcome to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, an electronic presentation of the classic poem in several editions.
Cameron Smithson

The Divine Comedy (work by Dante) - 0 views

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    An overview of what Dante's Divine Comedy is and its origins. Also includes links to aid study
Kayla Black

Gregorian Chants - 0 views

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    The Gregorian chant is often known as the sung bible. This site gives the complete history of the Gregorian chant and how it has changed over the years.
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    This resource provides good history of this Great Work
joshuajordanlowe

Pérotin Organum 4 vocum - 0 views

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    A piece composed by the great European composer, Pérotin.
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