University of Maryland The Islamic World Questionnaire
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Question 1: Chapter 10: The Islamic World (Dome of the Rock)
This building has design elements that are Roman, Christian and Islamic – what are some of them?
10-3 Dome of the Rock
Link: Jerusalem, Israel: Temple Mount and The Dome of the Rock
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Question 2: Chapter 10: The Islamic World (Alhambra)
How is this building different from a mosque?
10-19 Court of the Lions
Link: Granada, Spain: The Exquisite Alhambra
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Question 3: Chapter 10: The Islamic World (Baptistère)
This was made by an Islamic artist though it was used later for Christian purposes – what are some of the design elements that came from earlier Mesopotamian sources?
10-31 Baptistère de Saint Louis
Link Basin (Baptistère de Saint Louis)
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Question 4: Chapter 10: The Islamic World (Mihrab)
What is this purpose of this object?
10-26 Mihrab
Link: Ilkhanid Mihrab
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Question 5: Chapter 10: The Islamic World (Cordoba)
What are some of the unique qualities of this building?
10-9 Great Mosque, Córdoba
Link: Córdoba, Spain: Magnificent Mezquita
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Question 6: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Kells)
What are some of the important aspects of this book?
11-1 Book of Kells
Link: Book of Kells ~ Part 1 Documentary
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Question 7: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Purse)
What are some of the unique qualities of this object?
11-3 Sutton Hoo Purse Cover
link: Sutton Hoo: Please watch our new video here: https://youtu.be/jbn9_IKA3ow
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Question 8: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Equestrian)
Why was an image like this produced?
11-12 Equestrian portrait of Charlemagne
Link: Early Medieval Art @ 11:00
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Question 9: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Cross)
What are some of the meanings and uses of these crosses?
11-9 High Cross of Muiredach
Link: Monasterboice – Archer Heritage – IrelandLinks to an external site.
Link: Understanding the Symbolism and Meaning of a Celtic Cross
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Question 10: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Aachen)
Why did Charlemagne want a church in this design?
11-18 Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne
Link: Charlemagne’s Palatine Chapel in Aachen Germany (1 of 2)
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Question 11: Chapter 11: Early Medieval Europe (Hildesheim)
Why are these doors important?
11-24 Genesis Doors, Hildesheim
Link: The Doors of St. Micheal’s Hildesheim and the Gero Crucifix
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Question 12: Chapter 12: Romanesque Europe (Vézelay)
What are some of the reasons that this church and tympanum are important?
12-14 Tympanum, Vézelay
Link: Pentecost and Mission to the Apostles Tympanum, Vézelay
Link: Vézelay, Church and Hill (UNESCO/NHK)
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Question 13: Chapter 12: Romanesque Europe (Speyer)
What are some of the important elements of this cathedral?
12-20 Speyer Cathedral
Link: Speyer Cathedral (UNESCO/NHK)
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Question 14: Chapter 12: Romanesque Europe (Bayeaux Tapestry)
Why was this object created?
12-38 Bayeux Tapestry (Battle of Hastings)
Link: The Bayeux Tapestry – Seven Ages of Britain – BBC One
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Question 15: Chapter 12: Romanesque Europe (Pisa)
What are some of the unique aspects of this cathedral?
12-26 Cathedral complex, Pisa
Link:? Pisa Cathedral, Pisa [HD] ?
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Question 16: Chapter 13: Gothic Europe (Chartres)
13-1 Chartres Cathedral
Why is this cathedral so important?
Link: Please watch our new video (see below)
Link: Chartres Cathedral
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Question 17: Chapter 13: Gothic Europe (Reims)
What is happening with these four figures?
13-24 Annunciation and Visitation
Link: High Gothic in France (Reims Cathedral ou Notre-Dame du Reims) @20min
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Question 18:
Chapter 13: Gothic Europe (Salisbury)
Why is this cathedral so important?
13-39 Salisbury Cathedral
Link: Salisbury Cathedral 6 min with narration by David Oakes
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