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Middle Ages 11: The Pulsating Body -- The Medieval World View

Jul 6, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Real Prize Was Stability, Cohesion, Continuity
03:25 • 4min
3
The Relationship of a Peasant to His Landlord
07:08 • 4min
4
The People of a Village or Hamlet Had the Right to Decide Who Could Enter
10:53 • 50sec
5
The One Authority Above All Was the Pope
11:43 • 2min
6
The Real Authority of Society Was Local
13:42 • 3min
7
Keeping Estates Together in France and the Dark Ages
16:36 • 2min
8
Inheritance and Power
18:27 • 2min
9
What Is Serfdom?
20:06 • 4min
10
The Peasant Diet in the Middle Ages
24:01 • 2min
11
What Is Venice?
26:07 • 3min
12
Venice - The One Cosmopolitan Epicenter
29:03 • 4min
13
The Value of a Thing
32:42 • 3min
14
What Is the Crown Jewel of the Philosophy of Commerce?
35:45 • 3min
15
The Usury of the Middle Ages
38:41 • 3min
16
The Livery Companies Are Still There
41:25 • 4min
17
The Personal Power to Rule
45:23 • 3min
18
The Forest Is for the King, Right?
48:23 • 3min
19
Early Middle Ages - The Crown and the Church
51:24 • 2min
20
The King's Touch
53:39 • 2min
21
'Thomas Beckett'
55:30 • 2min
22
Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket
57:11 • 5min
23
Canterbury Is a Major Pilgrimage Site in Europe
01:01:44 • 5min
24
Why Does the Millstone Turn?
01:06:39 • 3min
25
The Cosmic Body
01:09:18 • 3min
26
The Fable of the Belly and the Hands and Feet
01:12:28 • 4min
27
What Is the Meaning of Honor?
01:16:31 • 2min
28
The Myth of the Social Tree
01:18:09 • 2min
29
The Social Tree of the Church
01:19:49 • 4min
30
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
01:24:01 • 4min
31
A New Life, a New Life
01:28:13 • 2min
32
The Worldview of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
01:30:22 • 4min