Great Minds of the Medieval World

by Dorsey Armstrong

Streaming video, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

189

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Publication

Great Courses (2014), 12 hours, 24 lectures, 189 pages

Description

History. Nonfiction. HTML: The Middle Ages was a time of major advances in many fields of knowledge, from theology and philosophy to science, medicine, art, literature, and education. Owing to the work of an astonishing range of visionary thinkers, this fascinating period was the era in which the foundations of the modern Western world were laid. In the medieval era's great minds we find the roots of many aspects of today's world - from the religious/philosophical thought of Augustine, Ambrose of Milan, and Thomas Aquinas to the scientific innovations of Avicenna and Alhacen, the enlightened statesmanship of Charlemagne and Lorenzo de Medici, and the literary creations of Dante and Chaucer. In these 24 lectures, Professor Armstrong leads you on an enthralling journey into the lives of the seminal thinkers of the Middle Ages. In this gallery of extraordinary minds, you'll encounter the leading lights of a world-shaping era, including figures such as Maimonides, Hildegard of Bingen, Bernard of Clairvaux, Peter Abelard, and Francesco Petrarch. Professor Armstrong goes to great lengths to bring these historic figures to life, revealing both the great intellectual contributions and the personal strivings, challenges, and triumphs of some of history's most remarkable human beings. These compelling lectures take you deeply into the heart of one of civilization's most dynamic and impactful eras..… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Local notes

[1] Augustine of Hippo [2] Ambrose, Jerome and Gregory the Great [3] Boethius and the Consolation of philosophy [4] Isidore of Seville and the Etymologies [5] The venerable Bede [6] Alcuin, Charlemagne, and Alfred the Great [7] Avicenna and the Golden Age of Islam [8] Alhacen and the scientific method [9] Averroes and Aristotelian philosophy [10] Maimonides and Jewish Law [11] Rashi and Biblical interpretation [12] Saladin and the defeat of the Crusaders [13] Hildegard of Bingen [14] Bernard of Clairvaux [15] Abelard and Héloïse [16] Peter Lombard and the Sentences [17] Thomas Aquinas [18] William of Ockham and John Duns Scotus [19] Geoffrey Chaucer and Dante Alighieri [20] Francesco Petrarch [21] Lorenzo de' Medici [22] Christine de Pisan [23] Sir Thomas Malory and Le morte d'Arthur [24] William Caxton and the birth of printing

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