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The Flowering of the Middle Ages

 

L'Ange au Sourire, Reims Cathedral, 1236 X 1245

This image: Eric SANTOS, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons, at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ange-au-sourire-reims.png

 

The twelfth and thirteenth centuries saw an explosion of creative, spiritual, and scholarly energy in medieval Europe. It’s the era of Gothic architecture, the first universities, and the great monastic orders.  

Over ten weeks, we will explore facets of this vibrant world, from the Paris of Abelard to the Crusader States in the East. There will be a special focus on trade and commerce, as well as technology and invention. And throughout, of course, we will delight in some sublime art and architecture.

Prepare to be amazed!

RJW F2512 Online course (via Zoom)

10 weeks, Tuesday 29 April - Tuesday 8 July (incl., with half-term break on 27 May)

£120 (individual registration); £216 (for two people sharing one screen).

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