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Romanesque |
Style of architecture beginning in the eleventh century that evoked features of ancient Roman structures |
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Gothic |
Style of architecture that emerged in the mid-twelth century and diverged from the slightly earlier Romanesque style in its pointed arches and the use of much more stained glass made possible by flying buttresses |
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Notre dame de paris |
Cathedral of paris, begun in 1163 and completed in the late 13th century |
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Logic |
Systematic study of philosophical and theological propositions |
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Scholasticism |
School of theology that applied logic to matters of faith |
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Peter Abelard |
Brilliant theologian and charismatic lecturer in Paris, notable for his attempts to reconcile faith and reason |
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Avicenna |
Persian physician and philosopher who specialized in Aristotle's work relating to medicine |
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Averroes |
Important Muslim philosopher, born in Muslim spain, whose interpretations of Aristotle's work were influential in Christian Europe |
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Moses Maimonides |
Jewish philosopher and physician from Muslim Spain whose Guide for the Perplexed and other works influenced Christian scholars interested in Aristotelian philosophy |
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Thomas Aquinas |
Dominican theologian whose works are a synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy and scholasticism |
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Summae |
Works that seek to be the most complete statements about a subject |