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Title: The Fourteenth Century: Twilight of the Middle Ages


1
The Fourteenth Century Twilight of the Middle
Ages
  • -Key Concepts-

2
Signs of Change
  • Catholic Church losing its authority
  • New military weapons, tactics and strategies
  • Growing nationalism
  • Loosening of social hierarchy

3
I. The Black Death (1347-1351)
  • Preconditions leading to the Plague
  • Dietary and hygienic problems
  • Government and Church preconditions
  • Origins of the Bubonic Plague
  • Contemporary explanations

4
I. The Black Death (cont)
  • The physiological progression of the disease
  • Mortality rates varied
  • Contemporary, popular remedies
  • Flagellants
  • Various forms of escape and relief pursued

5
I. The Black Death (cont)
  • Deep pessimism and doubt spread all over Europe
  • New urban ordinances
  • Steep population decline along with increased
    wages for laborers
  • Economic and political power of local artisans
    rose

6
I. The Black Death (cont)
  • Value of noble estates declined
  • Aristocratic incomes dropped
  • Increase in royal power
  • Towns prospered
  • Depiction of death in art
  • -- The Dance of Death

7
I. The Black Death (cont)
  • Cheapening of human life
  • Persecution of Jews
  • Marriage no longer delayed
  • Limited employment opportunities for women
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?

8
II. The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
  • Combatants, length and location of the War
  • Causes of the War
  • Course of the War
  • Differences between the English and French forces
  • Battle of Crecy (1346)

9
II. The Hundred Years War (cont)
  • The Battle of Poitiers (1356)
  • Henry V gains the field at Agincourt (1415)
  • Background of Joan of Arc
  • Joans meeting with the French dauphin

10
II. The Hundred Years War (cont)
  • Joan is victorious at Orleans (1429)
  • Joan provided inspiration and national unity
  • Capture, trial and execution of Joan of Arc
  • The masculinity of Joans dress and bearing

11
II. The Hundred Years War (cont)
  • Gunpowder warfare is introduced into Europe
  • Development of the English Parliament
  • Peasants and non-nobles constituted a new
    infantry
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?

12
II. The Hundred Years War (cont)
  • Superiority of mounted knight undermined by new
    weapons
  • Increased nationalism
  • Centralization of French monarchy
  • Destruction of peasant farmland
  • English clothing industry emerges

13
III. Appearance of Vernacular Literature
  • Dantes Divine Comedy (1321)
  • Chaucers Canterbury Tales (1387-1400)
  • Vernacular Translations of the Bible
  • --John Wycliffe (mid-14th century)

14
III. Vernacular Literature (cont)
  • --Later John Hus and William Tyndale
  • Christine de Pizan (1364-1430)
  • --Book of the City of Ladies (1404)
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?

15
IV. Fur Collar Crime and Peasant Revolts
  • Fur Collar Crime
  • Factions of nobles develop and the instability of
    European thrones
  • -- War of the Roses in England (early 1400s)
  • Peasant Revolts flared up in this environment

16
IV. Peasant Revolts (cont)
  • The Jacquerie (1358--France)
  • Wat Tylers Rebellion (1381--England)
  • The preaching of John Ball
  • Urban Rebellion
  • --Ciompi Revolt (1378Florence)
  • Departure from Middle Ages?

17
V. The Decline of Papal Prestige (cont)
  • Increasing resistance against the power of Rome
  • Humiliation of Pope Boniface VIII (early 14th
    Century)
  • Papal Bull Unam Sanctam (1302)
  • The Babylonian Captivity in Avignon (1309-1377)

18
V. The Decline of Papal Prestige (cont)
  • Indulgences and Purgatory
  • Wealth and politics of the Avignon Popes
  • The Great Schism (1378-1417)
  • The Conciliar Movement
  • --Council of Pisa (1409)

19
V. The Decline of Papal Prestige (cont)
  • Council of Constance (1414)
  • Pope Pius II condemns appeals to Councils in 1460
  • Results of the Conciliar Movement
  • Critique of Papal Power

20
V. The Decline of Papal Prestige (cont)
  • John of Paris, On Kingly and Papal Power (1302)
  • Marsiglios The Defender of the Peace (1324)
  • Growing separation of faith and politics
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?

21
VI. New Inventions and Artistic Patterns
  • The mechanical clock (14th Century)
  • Time was no longer the province of God or the
    church. It was now controlled by man for his
    profit.
  • New kind of realism in art
  • --Giotto (1266-1337)

22
VII. 14th Century Heresies
  • Earlier Heresies
  • --Waldensians
  • --Albigensians (Cathars)
  • Criticisms of the Church
  • John Wycliffe (d. 1384England)

23
VII. 14th Century Heresies (cont)
  • Lollards
  • John Hus (d. 1415Bohemia)
  • Wycliffe influenced Hus
  • Condemned by the Council of Constance
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?

24
VIII. Rejection of Scholasticism
  • Reason and faith are not complementary
  • Rejection of scholasticism liberates both reason
    and faith
  • William of Ockham (1285-c. 1349England)
  • --Empiricist

25
VIII. Rejection of Scholasticism (cont)
  • Ockhams Razor
  • Proclaims unknowability of the divine
  • Supports Spiritual Franciscans
  • Argues for the autonomy of the secular state
  • Departure from the Middle Ages?
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