Junior Cert History Notes - The Renaissance
... Michelangelo was another great renaissance sculptor whose work includes the Pieta and the Statue of David. He also painted the Last Judgement. Renaissance architecture sought to recreate the splendor of classical Greek and Roman buildings. There were two main renaissance architects – Filippo Brunell ...
... Michelangelo was another great renaissance sculptor whose work includes the Pieta and the Statue of David. He also painted the Last Judgement. Renaissance architecture sought to recreate the splendor of classical Greek and Roman buildings. There were two main renaissance architects – Filippo Brunell ...
study guide for the
... These views overlook the accomplishments of medieval European civilization, especially those of the High Middle Ages from about 1000 to 1300. During this period, Romanesque and Gothic architecture emerged, the first universities were established, and scholastic philosophy developed. What occurred in ...
... These views overlook the accomplishments of medieval European civilization, especially those of the High Middle Ages from about 1000 to 1300. During this period, Romanesque and Gothic architecture emerged, the first universities were established, and scholastic philosophy developed. What occurred in ...
Renaissance/Reformation Review
... Humanism Iliad Sistine Chapel Pieta School of Athens Last Supper Florence Patron of the Arts Calvinism Indulgences Printing press Vernacular Anglican Church Linear perspective Secular new interest of Renaissance artists new paint Renaissance man Michelangelo Renaissance buildings Machiavelli Gutenbe ...
... Humanism Iliad Sistine Chapel Pieta School of Athens Last Supper Florence Patron of the Arts Calvinism Indulgences Printing press Vernacular Anglican Church Linear perspective Secular new interest of Renaissance artists new paint Renaissance man Michelangelo Renaissance buildings Machiavelli Gutenbe ...
Notes: Italian Renaissance and Humanism
... a) human beings b) human achievements c) human capabilities From studia humanitatis Coined by Cicero- to describe the education of a cultivated ...
... a) human beings b) human achievements c) human capabilities From studia humanitatis Coined by Cicero- to describe the education of a cultivated ...
1.Renaissance.PopQuiz - TFA South Carolina Social Studies
... c. The study of Ancient Chinese texts d. A philosophical movement to learn more about the world 4. Humanists DID NOT study which of the following subjects: a. Grammar b. Rhetoric c. Mathematics ...
... c. The study of Ancient Chinese texts d. A philosophical movement to learn more about the world 4. Humanists DID NOT study which of the following subjects: a. Grammar b. Rhetoric c. Mathematics ...
Renaissance
... • It was a time of change in Politics, Social Structure, Economics, and Culture. • Changed from an agricultural society to an Urban Society • It was a study of Roman and Greek cultures. ...
... • It was a time of change in Politics, Social Structure, Economics, and Culture. • Changed from an agricultural society to an Urban Society • It was a study of Roman and Greek cultures. ...
renaissancemas
... Ruled by Kings, Lords, and the Church Very few were educated Disease (Black Death) killed 1/3 of Europe The poor (peasants and serfs) could not improve their life in any way! ...
... Ruled by Kings, Lords, and the Church Very few were educated Disease (Black Death) killed 1/3 of Europe The poor (peasants and serfs) could not improve their life in any way! ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... 28. Counter Reformation – 29. Jesuits – 30. Ignatius of Loyola – 31. Council of Trent – 32. Charles Borromeo – 33. Francis Sales – 34. Teresa of Sales – 35. Inquisition – Short Answers 1. How did the success of Italian city-states help make the Renaissance possible? ...
... 28. Counter Reformation – 29. Jesuits – 30. Ignatius of Loyola – 31. Council of Trent – 32. Charles Borromeo – 33. Francis Sales – 34. Teresa of Sales – 35. Inquisition – Short Answers 1. How did the success of Italian city-states help make the Renaissance possible? ...
Renaissance and Politics “Getting out of the Dark Ages”
... • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) ...
... • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) ...
Cultural Achievements of the Italian Renaissance
... changes and achievements. Humanists studied history; they were particularly interested in Ancient Greek and Roman civilisation, and classical works, as well as in contemporary history and politics. Although the Humanists were Catholic, their ideas were more secular - "learning emerged from the clois ...
... changes and achievements. Humanists studied history; they were particularly interested in Ancient Greek and Roman civilisation, and classical works, as well as in contemporary history and politics. Although the Humanists were Catholic, their ideas were more secular - "learning emerged from the clois ...
1.Classical (a) refers to the Middle Ages
... 诸如“人为何物?” 以及“我为何存在?” 这样的问题。 6. But even if his only contribution to history had been the Mona Lisa, it would have been genius enough for all time. 但即使他对历史的贡献仅仅是一副《蒙娜·丽莎》, 这也已经是恒久的天才作品。 ...
... 诸如“人为何物?” 以及“我为何存在?” 这样的问题。 6. But even if his only contribution to history had been the Mona Lisa, it would have been genius enough for all time. 但即使他对历史的贡献仅仅是一副《蒙娜·丽莎》, 这也已经是恒久的天才作品。 ...
Medieval Europe had been a fragmented feudal
... -Humanist do not accept texts without question but, studied them in light of their own experiences. ...
... -Humanist do not accept texts without question but, studied them in light of their own experiences. ...
The Renaissance Moves North
... is Vernacular? What were the effects of the introduction of the Printing Press in Europe? How did the Printing Press Effect the Power of the Church? ...
... is Vernacular? What were the effects of the introduction of the Printing Press in Europe? How did the Printing Press Effect the Power of the Church? ...
Origins of the Rensaissance
... The Renaissance was also a time of reforming education. People began to develop new ideas about self and the world around them. ...
... The Renaissance was also a time of reforming education. People began to develop new ideas about self and the world around them. ...
Renaissance
... These views overlook the accomplishments of medieval European civilization, especially those of the High Middle Ages from about l000 to 1300. During this period, Romanesque and Gothic architecture emerged, the first universities were established, and scholastic philosophy developed. What occurred in ...
... These views overlook the accomplishments of medieval European civilization, especially those of the High Middle Ages from about l000 to 1300. During this period, Romanesque and Gothic architecture emerged, the first universities were established, and scholastic philosophy developed. What occurred in ...
The Renassiance - Fredericksburg City Schools
... The Medici one of the most powerful banking families in Florence Cosimo de Medici was the wealthiest European and gained control over Florence in 1434 His grandson gained control after Cosimo died and he was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent ...
... The Medici one of the most powerful banking families in Florence Cosimo de Medici was the wealthiest European and gained control over Florence in 1434 His grandson gained control after Cosimo died and he was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent ...
Great Minds of the Renaissance
... – Painter, goldsmith, musician and writer – Most famous for religious themes and alter ...
... – Painter, goldsmith, musician and writer – Most famous for religious themes and alter ...
Renaissance Beginning Fill ins
... World” and new contact with the ancient civilizations further _____________. Renaissance intellectuals, Sir Thomas More and ______________ of Rotterdam had a growing _______________ in individual __________________ ________________ and _________________. This new ______________ on _____________ ____ ...
... World” and new contact with the ancient civilizations further _____________. Renaissance intellectuals, Sir Thomas More and ______________ of Rotterdam had a growing _______________ in individual __________________ ________________ and _________________. This new ______________ on _____________ ____ ...
Describe the ideal person today. Looking at society as a whole, what
... Navigators, scientists, writers, artists – exploring new areas ...
... Navigators, scientists, writers, artists – exploring new areas ...
Review Sheet 9R Renaissance – Reformation – Catholic Reformation
... What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? Inquisition: its goal and purpose Who is Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, Teresa of Avila What is a scapegoats, provide an example What do Anglicans/Episcopalians believe? ...
... What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? Inquisition: its goal and purpose Who is Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, Teresa of Avila What is a scapegoats, provide an example What do Anglicans/Episcopalians believe? ...
Renaissance and Politics “Getting out of the Dark Ages”
... • People began questioning institutions: church & govt. • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) p. 410-417 ...
... • People began questioning institutions: church & govt. • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) p. 410-417 ...
The Renaissance - Cathedral High School
... Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance • Italian Renaissance Humanism- intellectual movement • Most apparent were intellectual and artistic movements, intellectual was humanism • Based on literary works of ancient Greece and Rome- focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues of medieval ...
... Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance • Italian Renaissance Humanism- intellectual movement • Most apparent were intellectual and artistic movements, intellectual was humanism • Based on literary works of ancient Greece and Rome- focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues of medieval ...