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In Christian teaching, Christ is often seen as the "second Adam."
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The [blank_start]Edict of Milan[blank_end] was instituted by Constantine and legalized Christianity.
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The mosaics at the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia show decorative forms that are similar to ______ decorative floral and acanthus leaf forms, such as those at the ______ .
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The Basilica of Santa Sabina was based on the architectural design of...
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the pendentives of the Hagia Sophia in Turkey
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the octagonal central plan of the church of San Vitale in Ravenna
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Roman civic buildings such as Trier in Germany
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the cruciform plan of the Cathedral of Chartres
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This is the plan for [blank_start]Santa Sabina[blank_end]. It represents a [blank_start]basilica[blank_end], an important style for buildings within Christianity.
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(I48;P59) This is the [blank_start]Catacomb of Priscilla[blank_end] found in [blank_start]Rome[blank_end], [blank_start]Italy[blank_end] during [blank_start]Late Antique Europe[blank_end] in [blank_start]200[blank_end] to [blank_start]400[blank_end] CE out of [blank_start]excacated tufa and fresco[blank_end].
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(I49;P61) The [blank_start]Santa Sabrina[blank_end], found in [blank_start]Rome[blank_end], [blank_start]Italy[blank_end] during [blank_start]Late Antique Europe[blank_end] in [blank_start]422[blank_end] to [blank_start]432[blank_end] CE out of [blank_start]brick[blank_end] and [blank_start]stone[blank_end] (alphabetical).
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Santa Sabrina
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Rome
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Italy
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Late Antique Europe
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432
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422
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stone
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brick
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What is iconoclasm?
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the belief in the importance of destroying icons or other images for religious or political purposes
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the application of thick layers of oil paint
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a literary or artistic style that seeks to capture a feeling or experience rather than to achieve accurate depiction
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a synonym for hierarchial style
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Due to the loss of territory, many Byzantine artists fled to the west. However, due to stark differences in culture, they did not carry any impact on local cultures.
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(I50;P63) The [blank_start]Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well[blank_end] and [blank_start]Jacob Wrestling the Angel[blank_end] from the [blank_start]Vienna Genesis[blank_end] was found in [blank_start]Early Byzantine Europe[blank_end] during the [blank_start]early 6th[blank_end] century and is an [blank_start]illustrated manuscript[blank_end] made out of [blank_start]pigment on vellum[blank_end]. Look at each photo on each page.
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The San Vitale features a basilica layout.
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An important purpose of the San Vitale is to...
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honor unorthodox christian beliefs.
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undermine the power of Emperor Justinian.
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give Emperor Justinian the appearance of a divinely ordained ruler.
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give Constantine the appearance of a divinely ordained ruler.
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demonstrate the importance of iconoclasm within the Christian faith.
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(I51;P63) The [blank_start]San Vitale[blank_end] is located in [blank_start]Ravenna[blank_end], [blank_start]Italy[blank_end] and was built during [blank_start]Early Byzantine Europe[blank_end] circa [blank_start]526[blank_end] - [blank_start]547[blank_end] CE out of [blank_start]brick[blank_end], [blank_start]marble[blank_end]; [blank_start]mosaic[blank_end].
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San Vitale
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Ravenna
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Italy
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Early Byzantine Europe
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526
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547
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brick
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marble
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mosaic
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The Hagia Sophia burned down. Twice.
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The Hagia Sophia incorportated Roman techniques by...
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building a rectangular nave covered by a dome.
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featuring an open structure.
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directly referencing and depicting roman gods.
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avoiding using religion as a way to demonstrate a rulers inate power.
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(I54;P65) The [blank_start]Virgin and Child[blank_end] between [blank_start]Saints Theodor and George[blank_end] was created in [blank_start]Early Byzantine Europe[blank_end] during the [blank_start]sixth century[blank_end] out of [blank_start]encaustic on wood[blank_end].
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The Virgin's name is [blank_start]Theotokos[blank_end].
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The [blank_start]Lindisfarne Gospels[blank_end] are a part of the [blank_start]Hiberno-Saxon[blank_end] era and were created in [blank_start]Early Medieval Europe[blank_end] in [blank_start]700[blank_end] CE and are illustrates [blank_start]manuscripts[blank_end] made on [blank_start]vellum.[blank_end]
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Lindisfarne Gospels
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Hiberno-Saxon
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Early Medieval Europe
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700
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manuscripts
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vellum
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[blank_start]Eadfrith[blank_end], a monk, created the Lindisfarne Gospels.
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Which of the following apply to the Lindisfarne Gospels?
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The style was typical of the early medieval period, favoring religious symbolism over realism.
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The decorative corners reflect the interlace patterns of the native tribal style.
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The gospel was elaborated decorated using interlace and spiral patterns, reminiscent of Anglo-Saxon metalwork and cloisonne.
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The intense lettering was reflective of the influence Arabic calligraphy.