Quiz 3 - Med/Mod

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Cenobitics

A form of monasticism where individuals live in communities together, initiated by St. Pachomius.

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St Pachomius

The founder of the first Cenobitic community.

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Rule of St Benedict

A set of guidelines for communal living developed by St. Benedict of Nursia in 529 AD.

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St Benedict

A significant figure in monasticism (480-543) who created the Rule after a near-death experience.

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Monte Cassino

The monastery established by St. Benedict after moving from his initial location.

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Stylites

Monks who lived in extreme asceticism on top of pillars, dedicating their lives to holiness.

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St

Saints known for their association with the Stylites and their ascetic practices.

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Pillar Height

The practice of Stylites like St. Simeon, who kept building higher pillars to enhance their asceticism.

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Anchoress

A woman who chose to live in solitude, often walled up in a church, seeking a life of prayer and contemplation.

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Bishop's Permission

The requirement for women to seek permission from the Bishop to live as Anchoresses, reflecting the church's authority.

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Convents

Women communities

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Monasteries

Men communities

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Benefit of monastic cenobitic

Gain status, become educated, and eventually because an Abbess

<p>Gain status, become educated, and eventually because an Abbess </p>
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Cantos 7 - Circle 4 (River of Styx)

Who?

Those who spend too much money and hoard

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Cantos 7 -C4 punishment

Rolling up boulder up a half circle till the collide ( hoarding vs spendthrift )

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Cantos 7 - contrapasso

Opposite sins collide with eachother

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Fortune

Goddess-like figure

Personification of the wheels of fortune

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Cantos 8 - Circle 5 (who?)

The angry and sullen

Angry- above the surface

Sullen- anger stored below the surface

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Cantos 8- C5 (punishment)

Trapped in flames

Angry above the flames and the sullen below

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Cantos 9-10: Circle 6 (Sin)

heresy - chosen to go against the Orthodox Church ( deny immortality of soul )

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Circle 6 Punishment

Hot tombs - never die but are inflamed forever, the hotter the flames = worse the heresy

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3 Furies

Guardians of the Dis

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Dues ex machina

god from a machine

An event that magically makes everything perfect at the end of the film

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Cantos 9- dues ex machina

Gods messenger

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Virgil significance

Virgil is shown to be losing confidence, which causes Dante fear. Virgil represents the highest one could achieve without God