Independent groups of teachers and students who wanted to teach and learn freely.
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The theme of Gothic sculpture was essentially secular (statues of kings and nobles), but some statues of religious figures (God, apostles, Virgin Mary, etc.) were also created. True or false?
false
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Ornamental moulding or band following the curve on the underside of an arch.
archivolt
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The trivium and the quadrivium:
classical wisdom .
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What are vernacular languages?
Native languages from each country.
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Outer arch leading away from the building that supports the weight of the building.
flying buttress
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Decorative column in the center of an arch, forming divisions in a window or door.
mullion
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Among which social group was the increase in education the greatest?
The bourgeoisie.
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The shape of sculpted bodies appeared less rigid when interacting with other sculptures, and could be used as parts of different scenes and narratives. True or false?
true
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The growth of cities brought a cultural renaissance to the Middle Ages and education ceased to be the exclusive domain of the Church. True or false?
true
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Religious order dedicated to religious teaching with the aim of maintaining piety among the urban population: .
Dominicans
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Gothic sculpture was completely dependent on architecture. True or false?
false
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Triangular decorative wall surface over an entrance.