HISB61H3 Final: Europe High and Late Middle Ages Final Notes

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Europe high and late middle ages final notes. Language in the 12th century: consisted of 7 liberal arts: grammar, logic, rhetoric,, These 7 liberal arts served as the national academic curriculum. Then as the years progressed, an influx of new knowledge engulfed europe, the iberian peninsula (spain), sicily, etc. New knowledge: by the year 1200, books of solid geometry surfaced in europe. In addition to this, the new arithmetic and the texts of roman law which had been hidden since before the 9th century (invasion period) had been recovered. As a result, the new knowledge outgrew the bonds of cathedrals and monastery schools. Legal study was about drawing up legal documentation; not the concept of law as we would consider it today. The law in most of europe for centuries to come followed the napoleonic code (21 march 1804). School: school bells were used to start and stop lecture.

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