Deck 11: Early Medieval Europe

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<strong>​   The Lindau Gospels cover encompasses the stylistic diversity of early medieval art. Which of the following best describes the contrast seen here?</strong> A) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the linearity of the Utrecht Psalter style. B) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the return to classical ideals of the Coronation Gospels style. C) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the vivacity of the Utrecht Psalter style. D) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the energy of the Ebbo Gospels style. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The Lindau Gospels cover encompasses the stylistic diversity of early medieval art. Which of the following best describes the contrast seen here?

A) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the linearity of the Utrecht Psalter style.
B) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the return to classical ideals of the Coronation Gospels style.
C) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the vivacity of the Utrecht Psalter style.
D) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the energy of the Ebbo Gospels style.
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Two silver spoons inscribed "Saulos" and "Paulos," Paul's names before and after baptism, were discovered as part of the Sutton Hoo burial. What might be inferred from these spoons?

A) They were part of the ritual burial ceremony.
B) The owner's need for utilitarian objects
C) They were left as gifts.
D) The owner's conversion to Christianity
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In the later Middle Ages, religious books were created for the private devotions of the laity. What term is given to books that contained prayers to be read at specific times during the day?

A) Books of devotions
B) Books of sacramentaries
C) Books of benedictionals
D) Books of hours
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<strong>​   In the image of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels , classical illusionism has been merged with which style?</strong> A) Abstract shapes B) Linear perspective C) the Northern linear tradition D) Animal interlace <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the image of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels , classical illusionism has been merged with which style?

A) Abstract shapes
B) Linear perspective
C) the Northern linear tradition
D) Animal interlace
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Which group consolidated its rule over the eastern part of the Carolingian empire in the mid-10th century?

A) Hiberno-Saxon monks
B) Franks
C) Ottonians
D) Benedictine order
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The art of medieval monasteries in Ireland is described by which adjective?

A) Frankish
B) Ottonian
C) Merovingian
D) Hiberno-Saxon
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The alternate-support system is first found in the architecture of which period?

A) Merovingian
B) Early Christian
C) Ottonian
D) Carolingian
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What aspect of illuminated manuscripts allowed Christian monks to impress and influence the illiterate Christian population?

A) The monks could read the manuscripts aloud.
B) The large scale of the manuscripts made them visible to a group.
C) The manuscripts included every Gospel story.
D) The artwork in the manuscripts made words beautiful.
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<strong>​   The figure representing the symbol of Matthew in the Book of Durrow shows frontal head, profile feet, and cloak and frame designs that recall contemporaneous cloisonné metalwork. Which of the following statements explains this work?</strong> A) It combines the abstraction of Late Roman adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery. B) It combines the abstraction of early medieval adornment with early Christian and Byzantine pictorial imagery. C) It combines the abstraction of early Christian adornment with Late Roman pictorial imagery. D) It combines the abstraction of Byzantine adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The figure representing the symbol of Matthew in the Book of Durrow shows frontal head, profile feet, and cloak and frame designs that recall contemporaneous cloisonné metalwork. Which of the following statements explains this work?

A) It combines the abstraction of Late Roman adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery.
B) It combines the abstraction of early medieval adornment with early Christian and Byzantine pictorial imagery.
C) It combines the abstraction of early Christian adornment with Late Roman pictorial imagery.
D) It combines the abstraction of Byzantine adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery.
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<strong>​   It has been theorized that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement?</strong> A) The figure is seated as an imperial emperor. B) The figure is seated as an adjudicating senator. C) The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing. D) The figure is seated as an imperial judge. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
It has been theorized that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement?

A) The figure is seated as an imperial emperor.
B) The figure is seated as an adjudicating senator.
C) The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing.
D) The figure is seated as an imperial judge.
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<strong>​   The two groupings of a man standing between two lions on the Sutton Hoo purse cover represent a composition type familiar from where?</strong> A) Carolingian manuscripts B) the Ancient world C) Monastic sculpture D) Egypt <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The two groupings of a man standing between two lions on the Sutton Hoo purse cover represent a composition type familiar from where?

A) Carolingian manuscripts
B) the Ancient world
C) Monastic sculpture
D) Egypt
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Which group of barbarian invaders at one time controlled part of Italy, formed a kingdom in southern France, and were forced into Spain by the Franks?

A) Huns
B) Lombards
C) Franks
D) Visigoths
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<strong>​   The style of the Saint Matthew portrait in the Ebbo Gospels resembles the illustrations in which contemporaneous manuscript?</strong> A) Lindisfarne Gospels B) Commentary on the Apocalypse C) Utrecht Psalter D) Uta Codex <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The style of the Saint Matthew portrait in the Ebbo Gospels resembles the illustrations in which contemporaneous manuscript?

A) Lindisfarne Gospels
B) Commentary on the Apocalypse
C) Utrecht Psalter
D) Uta Codex
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The shape of Irish or Celtic high crosses, made of stone, is identifiable by which form?

A) Four arms of equal length
B) An additional top slanting bar
C) A circle intersecting the cross arms
D) A swastika symbolizing the four directions
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Equestrian statues were reminders of Rome's glory. Charlemagne returned to Rome after his coronation with an equestrian statue of Theodoric. Whose statue served as the ultimate model for such equestrian portraits?

A) Alexander the Great
B) Justinian
C) Marcus Aurelius
D) Julius Caesar
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What was the most typical object of prestige adornment in the medieval period?

A) Belt buckle
B) Fibula
C) Purse cover
D) Cloisonné
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What manuscript is commonly considered the greatest of the extant early medieval Irish books?

A) Book of Durrow
B) Book of Lindisfarne
C) Book of Alciun
D) Book of Kells
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Who was a major force in the revival of the classical style in early medieval times?

A) Louis the Pious
B) Bernward of Hildesheim
C) Otto III
D) Charlemagne
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Early 11th-century England was briefly part of what empire?

A) Merovingian
B) Carolingian
C) Danish
D) Celtic
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The plan for what church was used as the model for the palace chapel at Aachen?

A) Old Saint Peter's
B) Santa Sabina
C) Hagia Sophia
D) San Vitale
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<strong>​   What is the name of the building in this image, and where is it located?</strong> A) San Vitale, Ravenna B) Palatine Chapel, Aachen C) Saint Pantaleon, Cologne D) Saint Michael's, Hildesheim <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the name of the building in this image, and where is it located?

A) San Vitale, Ravenna
B) Palatine Chapel, Aachen
C) Saint Pantaleon, Cologne
D) Saint Michael's, Hildesheim
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<strong>​   The persistence of the artistic tradition of which people is evident in the intertwining animal and plant motifs of this object?</strong> A) Byzantines B) Vikings C) Ottonians D) Visigoths <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The persistence of the artistic tradition of which people is evident in the intertwining animal and plant motifs of this object?

A) Byzantines
B) Vikings
C) Ottonians
D) Visigoths
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<strong>​   What are the technique and material of the Ottonian plaques from Magdeburg, Germany?</strong> A) Ink on parchment B) Carving on ivory C) Engraving on metal D) Tempera on vellum <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are the technique and material of the Ottonian plaques from Magdeburg, Germany?

A) Ink on parchment
B) Carving on ivory
C) Engraving on metal
D) Tempera on vellum
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What was the primary vehicle used in the Christianization of the British Isles?

A) Roman scrolls
B) Illuminated manuscripts
C) Reliquaries
D) Oral tradition
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Which of the following buildings does not have the monumental facade type referred to as a westwork?

A) The abbey church at Corvey
B) The abbey church of Saint Pantaleon in Cologne
C) The abbey church of Saint Michael at Hildesheim
D) The basilica of Saint Cyriakus in Gernrode
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<strong>​   Who is depicted in this ninth-century equestrian portrait?</strong> A) Otto III B) Marcus Aurelius C) Constantine D) Charlemagne <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who is depicted in this ninth-century equestrian portrait?

A) Otto III
B) Marcus Aurelius
C) Constantine
D) Charlemagne
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Bernward's doors for Saint Michael's, Hildesheim, juxtapose scenes from Genesis with scenes from which source?

A) The Gospel of Luke
B) The book of Exodus
C) The life of Christ
D) The tale of the prodigal son
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Which monuments, because of their large scale, are rare yet majestic artistic productions in Ireland and northern England?

A) Stave churches
B) High crosses
C) Bronze doors
D) Equestrian portraits
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The primary sacred text of Christianity was the Bible, consisting of the Old Testament, originally written in Hebrew, and the New Testament, written in Greek. In what language is the Vulgate version of the Bible written?

A) Ancient Greek
B) High German
C) Old English
D) Latin
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Which group was critically important to the revival of learning during Charlemagne's reign?

A) Wealthy noblemen
B) Barbarian travelers
C) Monastic communities
D) Viking converts
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<strong>​   What is the name of this example of the Ottonian revival of large-scale sculpture?</strong> A) Bernward Crucifix B) Gero Crucifix C) Charlemagne Crucifix D) Otto III Crucifix <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the name of this example of the Ottonian revival of large-scale sculpture?

A) Bernward Crucifix
B) Gero Crucifix
C) Charlemagne Crucifix
D) Otto III Crucifix
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The Carolingian architectural plan that demonstrated the beginnings of the modular system was found at which place?

A) The abbey church of Corvey
B) Saint Michael's at Hildesheim
C) Saint-Riquier at Centula
D) The monastery of Saint Gall
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In which way did the three-aisled basilica planned for the monastery of Saint Gall differ from its early Christian prototypes?

A) It had a choir between crossing and apse.
B) It had integrated towers.
C) It had a procession of transepts.
D) It had a second apse on the west end.
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Which Ottonian church utilizes an alternate-support system but lacks an upper gallery?

A) Saint Cyriakus
B) Saint Michael's
C) San Juan Bautista
D) Palatine Chapel
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The burial group recovered from which English site epitomizes the early medieval tradition of burying great lords with rich furnishings?

A) Lindisfarne
B) Sutton Hoo
C) Jarrow
D) Northumbria
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<strong>​   In this image of Otto III enthroned, what component symbolizes his universal authority and conforms to a Christian imperial iconographic tradition?</strong> A) Abstract interlace B) Scepter and orb C) Antique illusionism D) Columns <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In this image of Otto III enthroned, what component symbolizes his universal authority and conforms to a Christian imperial iconographic tradition?

A) Abstract interlace
B) Scepter and orb
C) Antique illusionism
D) Columns
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<strong>​   Which component of a monastic building complex is depicted in this image?</strong> A) Cloister B) Scriptorium C) Refectory D) Oratory <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which component of a monastic building complex is depicted in this image?

A) Cloister
B) Scriptorium
C) Refectory
D) Oratory
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What earlier building may have inspired the presence of two apses and a side entrance at Saint Michael's, Hildesheim?

A) Basilica of Constantine
B) Old Saint Peter's
C) Pantheon
D) Basilica Ulpia
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What is the name of the lengthy poem that mentions that heroes were buried with items of prestige, such as rings and brooches, as a testament to their greatness?

A) Book of Durrow
B) Tale of Kells
C) Book of Doom
D) Saga of Beowulf
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The frenzied energy of the Utrecht Psalter makes it most closely related to which of the following?

A) Book of Lindisfarne
B) Gospel Book of Otto III
C) Bishop Bernward Gospels
D) Ebbo Gospels
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Which best describes the color scheme and technique of the Coronation Gospels ?

A) Black text on vellum, shapes created with color and shading effects
B) Black text on purple vellum, shapes created with a precise linear style
C) Gold text on purple vellum, shapes created with color and shading effects
D) Gold text on vellum, shapes created with a precise linear style
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The Ottonian church of Saint Cyriakus at Gernrode adds what new architectural component to the basilica form?

A) Nave
B) Apse
C) Gallery
D) Dome
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Which of the following embodies the Carolingian-Ottonian taste for costly portable objects?

A) The plan of Saint Gall
B) The Gero Crucifix
C) The High Cross of Muiredach
D) The Lindau Gospels
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<strong>​   In this page from the Book of Kells, what Insular manuscript tradition is evident?</strong> A) The four Evangelists are depicted writing their Gospels. B) Luxurious prestige items symbolize the rewards of the Christian faith. C) Initial letters of a holy word are enlarged into intricate designs. D) Beowolf is shown battling horrific monsters. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In this page from the Book of Kells, what Insular manuscript tradition is evident?

A) The four Evangelists are depicted writing their Gospels.
B) Luxurious prestige items symbolize the rewards of the Christian faith.
C) Initial letters of a holy word are enlarged into intricate designs.
D) Beowolf is shown battling horrific monsters.
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The colorful animal-based interlace patterns that appear in so many illuminated manuscripts are attempts to imitate which premier medieval art form?

A) Wall painting
B) Textiles
C) Metalwork
D) Woodcarving
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Full-page abstract designs of great richness and complexity appear in which of the following manuscripts?

A) The Book of Durrow
B) All of these
C) The Lindisfarne Gospels
D) The Book of Kells
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Which of the following did NOT contribute to the innovative design of Charlemagne's Palatine Chapel?

A) The imperial gallery of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
B) The plan of San Vitale in Ravenna
C) The Ottonian westwork
D) The southern European vault
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Which of the following pairs of manuscripts are products of the monasteries of the Ottonian Empire?

A) The Gospel Book of Otto III and the Ebbo Gospels
B) The Uta Codex and the Lectionary of Henry II
C) The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Durrow
D) The Utrecht Psalte r and the Commentary on the Apocalypse
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<strong>​   This panel, highlighting the new ties between the Ottonian court and Byzantine Constantinople, celebrates the marriage of which people?</strong> A) Otto III and Uta B) Otto II and Theophanu C) Henry II and Theophanu D) Otto I and Adelaide <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This panel, highlighting the new ties between the Ottonian court and Byzantine Constantinople, celebrates the marriage of which people?

A) Otto III and Uta
B) Otto II and Theophanu
C) Henry II and Theophanu
D) Otto I and Adelaide
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<strong>​   Which manuscript, shown here, is known for its pen-and-ink drawings that evoke the daily life of late antiquity?</strong> A) The Coronation Gospels B) The Utrecht Psalter C) The Ebbo Gospels D) The Book of Durrow <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which manuscript, shown here, is known for its pen-and-ink drawings that evoke the daily life of late antiquity?

A) The Coronation Gospels
B) The Utrecht Psalter
C) The Ebbo Gospels
D) The Book of Durrow
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<strong>​   The Lindau Gospels cover encompasses the stylistic diversity of early medieval art. Which of the following best describes the contrast seen here?</strong> A) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the linearity of the Utrecht Psalter style. B) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the return to classical ideals of the Coronation Gospels style. C) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the vivacity of the Utrecht Psalter style. D) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the energy of the Ebbo Gospels style.
The Lindau Gospels cover encompasses the stylistic diversity of early medieval art. Which of the following best describes the contrast seen here?

A) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the linearity of the Utrecht Psalter style.
B) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the return to classical ideals of the Coronation Gospels style.
C) The work highlights early Christian imagery and the vivacity of the Utrecht Psalter style.
D) The work highlights the Byzantine tradition and the energy of the Ebbo Gospels style.
C
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Two silver spoons inscribed "Saulos" and "Paulos," Paul's names before and after baptism, were discovered as part of the Sutton Hoo burial. What might be inferred from these spoons?

A) They were part of the ritual burial ceremony.
B) The owner's need for utilitarian objects
C) They were left as gifts.
D) The owner's conversion to Christianity
D
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In the later Middle Ages, religious books were created for the private devotions of the laity. What term is given to books that contained prayers to be read at specific times during the day?

A) Books of devotions
B) Books of sacramentaries
C) Books of benedictionals
D) Books of hours
D
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<strong>​   In the image of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels , classical illusionism has been merged with which style?</strong> A) Abstract shapes B) Linear perspective C) the Northern linear tradition D) Animal interlace
In the image of Saint Matthew from the Ebbo Gospels , classical illusionism has been merged with which style?

A) Abstract shapes
B) Linear perspective
C) the Northern linear tradition
D) Animal interlace
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Which group consolidated its rule over the eastern part of the Carolingian empire in the mid-10th century?

A) Hiberno-Saxon monks
B) Franks
C) Ottonians
D) Benedictine order
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The art of medieval monasteries in Ireland is described by which adjective?

A) Frankish
B) Ottonian
C) Merovingian
D) Hiberno-Saxon
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The alternate-support system is first found in the architecture of which period?

A) Merovingian
B) Early Christian
C) Ottonian
D) Carolingian
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What aspect of illuminated manuscripts allowed Christian monks to impress and influence the illiterate Christian population?

A) The monks could read the manuscripts aloud.
B) The large scale of the manuscripts made them visible to a group.
C) The manuscripts included every Gospel story.
D) The artwork in the manuscripts made words beautiful.
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<strong>​   The figure representing the symbol of Matthew in the Book of Durrow shows frontal head, profile feet, and cloak and frame designs that recall contemporaneous cloisonné metalwork. Which of the following statements explains this work?</strong> A) It combines the abstraction of Late Roman adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery. B) It combines the abstraction of early medieval adornment with early Christian and Byzantine pictorial imagery. C) It combines the abstraction of early Christian adornment with Late Roman pictorial imagery. D) It combines the abstraction of Byzantine adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery.
The figure representing the symbol of Matthew in the Book of Durrow shows frontal head, profile feet, and cloak and frame designs that recall contemporaneous cloisonné metalwork. Which of the following statements explains this work?

A) It combines the abstraction of Late Roman adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery.
B) It combines the abstraction of early medieval adornment with early Christian and Byzantine pictorial imagery.
C) It combines the abstraction of early Christian adornment with Late Roman pictorial imagery.
D) It combines the abstraction of Byzantine adornment with early Christian pictorial imagery.
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<strong>​   It has been theorized that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement?</strong> A) The figure is seated as an imperial emperor. B) The figure is seated as an adjudicating senator. C) The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing. D) The figure is seated as an imperial judge.
It has been theorized that the author-portrait of Saint Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels shows classical influences. What supports this statement?

A) The figure is seated as an imperial emperor.
B) The figure is seated as an adjudicating senator.
C) The figure is seated as a philosopher or poet reading or writing.
D) The figure is seated as an imperial judge.
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<strong>​   The two groupings of a man standing between two lions on the Sutton Hoo purse cover represent a composition type familiar from where?</strong> A) Carolingian manuscripts B) the Ancient world C) Monastic sculpture D) Egypt
The two groupings of a man standing between two lions on the Sutton Hoo purse cover represent a composition type familiar from where?

A) Carolingian manuscripts
B) the Ancient world
C) Monastic sculpture
D) Egypt
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Which group of barbarian invaders at one time controlled part of Italy, formed a kingdom in southern France, and were forced into Spain by the Franks?

A) Huns
B) Lombards
C) Franks
D) Visigoths
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<strong>​   The style of the Saint Matthew portrait in the Ebbo Gospels resembles the illustrations in which contemporaneous manuscript?</strong> A) Lindisfarne Gospels B) Commentary on the Apocalypse C) Utrecht Psalter D) Uta Codex
The style of the Saint Matthew portrait in the Ebbo Gospels resembles the illustrations in which contemporaneous manuscript?

A) Lindisfarne Gospels
B) Commentary on the Apocalypse
C) Utrecht Psalter
D) Uta Codex
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The shape of Irish or Celtic high crosses, made of stone, is identifiable by which form?

A) Four arms of equal length
B) An additional top slanting bar
C) A circle intersecting the cross arms
D) A swastika symbolizing the four directions
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Equestrian statues were reminders of Rome's glory. Charlemagne returned to Rome after his coronation with an equestrian statue of Theodoric. Whose statue served as the ultimate model for such equestrian portraits?

A) Alexander the Great
B) Justinian
C) Marcus Aurelius
D) Julius Caesar
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What was the most typical object of prestige adornment in the medieval period?

A) Belt buckle
B) Fibula
C) Purse cover
D) Cloisonné
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What manuscript is commonly considered the greatest of the extant early medieval Irish books?

A) Book of Durrow
B) Book of Lindisfarne
C) Book of Alciun
D) Book of Kells
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Who was a major force in the revival of the classical style in early medieval times?

A) Louis the Pious
B) Bernward of Hildesheim
C) Otto III
D) Charlemagne
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Early 11th-century England was briefly part of what empire?

A) Merovingian
B) Carolingian
C) Danish
D) Celtic
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The plan for what church was used as the model for the palace chapel at Aachen?

A) Old Saint Peter's
B) Santa Sabina
C) Hagia Sophia
D) San Vitale
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<strong>​   What is the name of the building in this image, and where is it located?</strong> A) San Vitale, Ravenna B) Palatine Chapel, Aachen C) Saint Pantaleon, Cologne D) Saint Michael's, Hildesheim
What is the name of the building in this image, and where is it located?

A) San Vitale, Ravenna
B) Palatine Chapel, Aachen
C) Saint Pantaleon, Cologne
D) Saint Michael's, Hildesheim
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<strong>​   The persistence of the artistic tradition of which people is evident in the intertwining animal and plant motifs of this object?</strong> A) Byzantines B) Vikings C) Ottonians D) Visigoths
The persistence of the artistic tradition of which people is evident in the intertwining animal and plant motifs of this object?

A) Byzantines
B) Vikings
C) Ottonians
D) Visigoths
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<strong>​   What are the technique and material of the Ottonian plaques from Magdeburg, Germany?</strong> A) Ink on parchment B) Carving on ivory C) Engraving on metal D) Tempera on vellum
What are the technique and material of the Ottonian plaques from Magdeburg, Germany?

A) Ink on parchment
B) Carving on ivory
C) Engraving on metal
D) Tempera on vellum
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What was the primary vehicle used in the Christianization of the British Isles?

A) Roman scrolls
B) Illuminated manuscripts
C) Reliquaries
D) Oral tradition
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Which of the following buildings does not have the monumental facade type referred to as a westwork?

A) The abbey church at Corvey
B) The abbey church of Saint Pantaleon in Cologne
C) The abbey church of Saint Michael at Hildesheim
D) The basilica of Saint Cyriakus in Gernrode
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<strong>​   Who is depicted in this ninth-century equestrian portrait?</strong> A) Otto III B) Marcus Aurelius C) Constantine D) Charlemagne
Who is depicted in this ninth-century equestrian portrait?

A) Otto III
B) Marcus Aurelius
C) Constantine
D) Charlemagne
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Bernward's doors for Saint Michael's, Hildesheim, juxtapose scenes from Genesis with scenes from which source?

A) The Gospel of Luke
B) The book of Exodus
C) The life of Christ
D) The tale of the prodigal son
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Which monuments, because of their large scale, are rare yet majestic artistic productions in Ireland and northern England?

A) Stave churches
B) High crosses
C) Bronze doors
D) Equestrian portraits
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The primary sacred text of Christianity was the Bible, consisting of the Old Testament, originally written in Hebrew, and the New Testament, written in Greek. In what language is the Vulgate version of the Bible written?

A) Ancient Greek
B) High German
C) Old English
D) Latin
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30
Which group was critically important to the revival of learning during Charlemagne's reign?

A) Wealthy noblemen
B) Barbarian travelers
C) Monastic communities
D) Viking converts
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31

<strong>​   What is the name of this example of the Ottonian revival of large-scale sculpture?</strong> A) Bernward Crucifix B) Gero Crucifix C) Charlemagne Crucifix D) Otto III Crucifix
What is the name of this example of the Ottonian revival of large-scale sculpture?

A) Bernward Crucifix
B) Gero Crucifix
C) Charlemagne Crucifix
D) Otto III Crucifix
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32
The Carolingian architectural plan that demonstrated the beginnings of the modular system was found at which place?

A) The abbey church of Corvey
B) Saint Michael's at Hildesheim
C) Saint-Riquier at Centula
D) The monastery of Saint Gall
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33
In which way did the three-aisled basilica planned for the monastery of Saint Gall differ from its early Christian prototypes?

A) It had a choir between crossing and apse.
B) It had integrated towers.
C) It had a procession of transepts.
D) It had a second apse on the west end.
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34
Which Ottonian church utilizes an alternate-support system but lacks an upper gallery?

A) Saint Cyriakus
B) Saint Michael's
C) San Juan Bautista
D) Palatine Chapel
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35
The burial group recovered from which English site epitomizes the early medieval tradition of burying great lords with rich furnishings?

A) Lindisfarne
B) Sutton Hoo
C) Jarrow
D) Northumbria
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36

<strong>​   In this image of Otto III enthroned, what component symbolizes his universal authority and conforms to a Christian imperial iconographic tradition?</strong> A) Abstract interlace B) Scepter and orb C) Antique illusionism D) Columns
In this image of Otto III enthroned, what component symbolizes his universal authority and conforms to a Christian imperial iconographic tradition?

A) Abstract interlace
B) Scepter and orb
C) Antique illusionism
D) Columns
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37

<strong>​   Which component of a monastic building complex is depicted in this image?</strong> A) Cloister B) Scriptorium C) Refectory D) Oratory
Which component of a monastic building complex is depicted in this image?

A) Cloister
B) Scriptorium
C) Refectory
D) Oratory
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38
What earlier building may have inspired the presence of two apses and a side entrance at Saint Michael's, Hildesheim?

A) Basilica of Constantine
B) Old Saint Peter's
C) Pantheon
D) Basilica Ulpia
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39
What is the name of the lengthy poem that mentions that heroes were buried with items of prestige, such as rings and brooches, as a testament to their greatness?

A) Book of Durrow
B) Tale of Kells
C) Book of Doom
D) Saga of Beowulf
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40
The frenzied energy of the Utrecht Psalter makes it most closely related to which of the following?

A) Book of Lindisfarne
B) Gospel Book of Otto III
C) Bishop Bernward Gospels
D) Ebbo Gospels
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41
Which best describes the color scheme and technique of the Coronation Gospels ?

A) Black text on vellum, shapes created with color and shading effects
B) Black text on purple vellum, shapes created with a precise linear style
C) Gold text on purple vellum, shapes created with color and shading effects
D) Gold text on vellum, shapes created with a precise linear style
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42
The Ottonian church of Saint Cyriakus at Gernrode adds what new architectural component to the basilica form?

A) Nave
B) Apse
C) Gallery
D) Dome
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43
Which of the following embodies the Carolingian-Ottonian taste for costly portable objects?

A) The plan of Saint Gall
B) The Gero Crucifix
C) The High Cross of Muiredach
D) The Lindau Gospels
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44

<strong>​   In this page from the Book of Kells, what Insular manuscript tradition is evident?</strong> A) The four Evangelists are depicted writing their Gospels. B) Luxurious prestige items symbolize the rewards of the Christian faith. C) Initial letters of a holy word are enlarged into intricate designs. D) Beowolf is shown battling horrific monsters.
In this page from the Book of Kells, what Insular manuscript tradition is evident?

A) The four Evangelists are depicted writing their Gospels.
B) Luxurious prestige items symbolize the rewards of the Christian faith.
C) Initial letters of a holy word are enlarged into intricate designs.
D) Beowolf is shown battling horrific monsters.
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45
The colorful animal-based interlace patterns that appear in so many illuminated manuscripts are attempts to imitate which premier medieval art form?

A) Wall painting
B) Textiles
C) Metalwork
D) Woodcarving
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46
Full-page abstract designs of great richness and complexity appear in which of the following manuscripts?

A) The Book of Durrow
B) All of these
C) The Lindisfarne Gospels
D) The Book of Kells
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47
Which of the following did NOT contribute to the innovative design of Charlemagne's Palatine Chapel?

A) The imperial gallery of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
B) The plan of San Vitale in Ravenna
C) The Ottonian westwork
D) The southern European vault
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48
Which of the following pairs of manuscripts are products of the monasteries of the Ottonian Empire?

A) The Gospel Book of Otto III and the Ebbo Gospels
B) The Uta Codex and the Lectionary of Henry II
C) The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Durrow
D) The Utrecht Psalte r and the Commentary on the Apocalypse
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49

<strong>​   This panel, highlighting the new ties between the Ottonian court and Byzantine Constantinople, celebrates the marriage of which people?</strong> A) Otto III and Uta B) Otto II and Theophanu C) Henry II and Theophanu D) Otto I and Adelaide
This panel, highlighting the new ties between the Ottonian court and Byzantine Constantinople, celebrates the marriage of which people?

A) Otto III and Uta
B) Otto II and Theophanu
C) Henry II and Theophanu
D) Otto I and Adelaide
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50

<strong>​   Which manuscript, shown here, is known for its pen-and-ink drawings that evoke the daily life of late antiquity?</strong> A) The Coronation Gospels B) The Utrecht Psalter C) The Ebbo Gospels D) The Book of Durrow
Which manuscript, shown here, is known for its pen-and-ink drawings that evoke the daily life of late antiquity?

A) The Coronation Gospels
B) The Utrecht Psalter
C) The Ebbo Gospels
D) The Book of Durrow
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