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= History 110A Wiki =

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Hello, class. Here's how this will work. Put your name down next to items to indicate that you will write those wiki pages. We want some redundancy, so there should be two people covering each page (of course, feel free to edit pages that aren't "yours"). Sign up for as many items as you can, seeing as we have a lot of material to cover (almost 70 wiki pages). Having done the math, I'd say, given that we have 12 people in our class, each of us should be working on an average of 12 pages. If it seems daunting, don't fret -- it's really not as bad as it appears.

__**Why**__ is it significant?
 * When writing a page, please make sure to cover the following:**
 * Who** are the relevant people and political/religious/social entities?
 * What** is it?
 * When** are the relevant dates and periods?
 * Where** was it?

Note: Where relevant, please give a source and page/section numbers, so we can study further if we should have need.

**Deadlines** Final Paper: Monday, 4:30 pm, two hard copies outside 200-233 and by e-mail Final Exam Paper: Thursday, 10:00 am, by e-mail Final Exam IDs: Thursday, 10:30-11:00 am, by e-mail

**Lecture 16** • Ulrich von Liechenstein’s Service of Ladies -Anna R. • Ovid’s Art of Love -Jeffrey • Cistercians - Sam! //(Wow, you're excited! --Sarah)// • Bernard of Clairvaux -Anna R. • Aelred of Rielvaux --Brett • Tristan- Connor • Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzifal --Brett • Andreas Cappellanus, On Love- Greg

(There is no Lecture 17 on the list.) Lecture 18 ** • Anselm of Havelberg- Greg • the seven liberal arts (the trivium and the quadrivium) -Anna R. • Bernard of Clairvaux --Anna R. • Peter Abelard and Heloise -Anna R. • Avicenna (Ibn Sinna)-Connor • Averroes (Ibn Rushd) and the Averroists --Sarah • Otloh of Saint-Emmeram -Anna R. • questio -Jeffrey

• piazza -Anna R. • Chartres’ “cult of the cart” -- Sarah • Waldensians - Sam • apostolic poverty - Sam • Franciscan friars - Sam • Dominican friars - Sam • Francis of Assisi - Sam • Homobonus of Cremona- Greg • Count Gerald of Aurillac- Greg • 4th Lateran Council-Connor
 * Lecture 19 **

• Emicho of Flonheim -Anna R.. • Saint William of Norwich -Anna R. • Corpus Christi feast & corpus christianorum- Greg • Ritual murder -Anna R. • Cannibalism -Jeffrey • Leper plot of 1321-Jeffrey
 * Lecture 20 **

• Philip IV “the Fair” -Jeffrey • Jacques of Molay -Jeffrey • Templars (Order of the Temple)-Jeffrey • Voltaire’s Candide -Anna R. • Raymund VI of Toulouse -Anna R. • Gregory IX -Anna R. • Spiritual Franciscans-Connor • Albigensians-Connor
 * Lecture 21 **

• Malthus -Anna R. • Yersinia pestis -- Sarah • Bubonic plague -- Sarah • Pneumonic plague -- Sarah • Boccaccio’s Decameron-Jeffrey
 * Lecture 22 **

• Urban VI -Anna R. • Clement VII - Anna R. • Council of Pisa (1409)-Connor • Council of Constance (1414-1417) • Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales-Jeffrey • Conciliarism -- Sarah • Duns Scotus-Jeffrey (I will take these four even if I have an existential crisis) • William of Ockham-Jeffrey • Nominalism-Jeffrey • Realism-Jeffrey
 * Lecture 23 **

• Orders of the Golden Fleece / Garter / Star- Greg • Jan Hus and the Hussites in Bohemia -Anna R. • Philippe of Commynes’ Memoirs- Greg • Duke of Orléans (murdered 1407) • Certa scientia • Providientia • Common good - Sam • Lorenzo Valla • Hundred Years’ War
 * Lecture 24 **

• Mehmed II “the Conqueror” • David and Bathsheba (in Augustine and Gregory I) • Honorius Augustodunensis, On the Song of Songs • Politizare - Sam • “Fortune is a Woman”- Connor
 * Lecture 25 **