A Short History of the Middle Ages Fourth Edition

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3.8: Saint John (2nd half, 9th cent.)


3.9: Utrecht Psalter (c.820–835)


4.1: Emperor Basil II (r.976–1025)


4.2: The Raising of Lazarus, Egbert Codex (985–990)


4.3: Christ Asleep, Hitda Gospels (c.1000–c.1020)


Seeing the Middle Ages


4.4: Saint Luke, Gospel Book of Otto III (998–1001)


Otto III Enthroned, Aachen Gospels (c.996)


5.1: San Miniato Cathedral (late 12th cent.)


5.2: Bowl, North Africa (late 12th cent.)


5.3: Durham Cathedral, Interior (1093–1133)


5.4: Sant Tomàs de Fluvià, The Last Supper, Painted Vault (early 12th cent.)


5.5: Cathedral Complex, Pisa (11th–12th cent.)


5.6: Saint-Lazare of Autun, Nave (1120–1146)


5.7: Autun, Eve (12th cent.)


5.8: Carthusian Diurnal from Lyon (12th cent.)


5.9: Fontenay Abbey Church, Interior (1139–1147)


5.10: Jael, Humility, and Judith (c.1140)


6.1: Bust of Frederick Barbarossa (1165)


6.2: Notre Dame of Paris, Exterior (begun 1163) • 222–


6.3: Notre Dame of Paris, Interior (begun 1163)


6.4: Lincoln Cathedral, Interior (choir begun 1192, nave begun 1225)


6.5: San Francesco at Assisi (upper church; completed by 1253)


6.6: Reims Cathedral, West Portal, Saint Joseph (c.1240)


7.1: Chalice (c.1300)


7.2: Pietro Lorenzetti, Birth of the Virgin (1342)


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7.3: A Shrine Madonna (c.1300)


Guido da Vigevano, “The Seven Cells of the Uterus” (1345)


7.4: Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux (c.1325–1328)

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