Medieval Literature and Architectural Heritage

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Medieval Period Dates
  2. Architectural Styles
  3. Religious Literature Themes
  4. Secular Literature Themes
  5. Literary Terms
  6. Book Transmission Methods
  7. Invention of Printing
  8. Medieval Literary Works
  9. Old Slavic Language and Script
  10. Glosses and Bohemica
  11. Old Czech Songs
  12. Chronicles and Their Significance

📖 1. Medieval Period Dates

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Medieval Period (5th - 15th century): The era from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD to the discovery of America in 1492, characterized by distinct art, literature, and cultural developments.
  • Romanesque Style: Architectural style prevalent in early medieval Europe, featuring massive stone structures, small windows, and rounded arches; exemplified by rotundas.
  • Gothic Style: Later medieval architecture marked by tall structures, pointed arches, flying buttresses, and spires; exemplified by cathedrals like Notre-Dame.
  • Legend: A narrative about the life of saints or holy figures, often combining historical facts with myth.
  • Chivalric Epic: An extensive poetic narrative about heroic knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and adventure; e.g., "Song of Roland."
  • Old Church Slavonic: The first Slavic literary language, created in the 9th century by Saints Cyril and Methodius, written in Glagolitic and later Cyrillic scripts, mainly used for religious texts.

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1. What are the dates that define the Medieval Period?

2. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of Romanesque architecture?

3. What was the main role of religious literature during the medieval period?

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Medieval Period Dates

From 476 AD to 1492.

Romanesque Style — features?

Massive stone, small windows, rounded arches.

Gothic Style — features?

Tall structures, pointed arches, flying buttresses.

Legend — role?

Narrative about saints or holy figures.

Chivalric Epic — theme?

Heroic deeds of knights, bravery, honor.

Old Church Slavonic — created?

In the 9th century by Saints Cyril and Methodius.

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