“What united the medieval worlds…was the simple desire to create a unity, an eagerness to think in collective instead of individualistic terms and to define the essence of things by their relation with other things.” How do developments in the “Long Twelfth Century” (c. 1050-1250) support this statement, and how did developments of the fourteenth century (1300s) make it less likely that this elusive unity would be achieved?

- Discuss Over under and through by Tana Hoban.
- Managing Xerox’s Multinational Development Center.
- Write a Spireslack field report.
- Discuss “Gates of Paradise” by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
- Describe Mechanical vibrations with viscous damping.
- Discuss Barbara Tyson Mosley.
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- Read and critique Hitchcock’s (2015b) paper.