In Our Time: Culture

The 12th Century Renaissance

10.20.2016 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the changes in the intellectual world of Western Europe in the 12th Century, and their origins. This was a time of Crusades, the formation of states, the start of Gothic architecture, a reconnection with Roman and Greek learning and their Arabic development and the start of the European universities, and has become known as The 12th Century Renaissance. The image above is part of Notre-Dame de la Belle-Verrière, Chartres Cathedral, from 1180. With Laura Ashe

Associate Professor of English at Worcester College, University of Oxford Elisabeth van Houts

Honorary Professor of European Medieval History at the University of Cambridge and Giles Gasper

Reader in Medieval History at Durham University Producer: Simon Tillotson.

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