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... Most famous book of Renaissance – “The Book of the Courtier” Showed how gentlemen/gentlewomen should act in polite society ...
... Most famous book of Renaissance – “The Book of the Courtier” Showed how gentlemen/gentlewomen should act in polite society ...
Ch. 13 Powerpoint European Visions
... Trade organized by guilds that controlled wages, prices, production, and job training Most were local; exception was Hanseatic League of Germany • Controlled trade from London to Novgorod • Faded with rise of new states such as Netherlands, England, and Sweden ...
... Trade organized by guilds that controlled wages, prices, production, and job training Most were local; exception was Hanseatic League of Germany • Controlled trade from London to Novgorod • Faded with rise of new states such as Netherlands, England, and Sweden ...
Trade and Social Change in Europe
... University emerged and promoted practical knowledge such as medicine, law, and theology St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) paved way for Renaissance (accepted ideas of Aristotle) Assemblage of bright minds promoted wide range of ideas, criticism of status quo and its leaders ...
... University emerged and promoted practical knowledge such as medicine, law, and theology St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) paved way for Renaissance (accepted ideas of Aristotle) Assemblage of bright minds promoted wide range of ideas, criticism of status quo and its leaders ...
Early Renaissance Review Sheet
... Early Renaissance Review Sheet 1. Intro to Renaissance Vocab: o o o o o Questions: ...
... Early Renaissance Review Sheet 1. Intro to Renaissance Vocab: o o o o o Questions: ...
AP World History Mr. Soff Chapter 15: The World in 1450: Changing
... The expansion of the Mongol Empire had brought the west into more contact with the east. A variety of innovations made their way to Europe: the compass, paper, gunpowder. The great demand for eastern luxury goods led to a gold drain to the east. This demand, plus the threat of the Ottoman Empire, ca ...
... The expansion of the Mongol Empire had brought the west into more contact with the east. A variety of innovations made their way to Europe: the compass, paper, gunpowder. The great demand for eastern luxury goods led to a gold drain to the east. This demand, plus the threat of the Ottoman Empire, ca ...
Credit-by-Exam Review - World History A
... What geographical features are necessary for an early human settlement? cultural diffusion Why did city-states in Greece have varied cultures? Describe Spartan society ...
... What geographical features are necessary for an early human settlement? cultural diffusion Why did city-states in Greece have varied cultures? Describe Spartan society ...
RENAISSANCEbrief
... We’re suppose to be looking att he Virgin Mary above, but we are drawn to the woman looking at us on the bottom right (also many angels are looking at her- that’s Lucrezia Buti , his lover (also wearing the same colours as Mary) ...
... We’re suppose to be looking att he Virgin Mary above, but we are drawn to the woman looking at us on the bottom right (also many angels are looking at her- that’s Lucrezia Buti , his lover (also wearing the same colours as Mary) ...
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... New ideas Byz. Civ. (preserved Greek & Roman learning) ...
... New ideas Byz. Civ. (preserved Greek & Roman learning) ...
Lesson 1 Origins of the Renaissance
... • Greater stability, trade reignited desire for knowledge by 1200s - scholars revived Greek, Roman classical ideas and texts ...
... • Greater stability, trade reignited desire for knowledge by 1200s - scholars revived Greek, Roman classical ideas and texts ...
Ch_ 14 The Late Middle Ages
... Italian city-states and cities of the Hanseatic League dominated trade in western Europe during the late Middle Ages. Merchants from Venice and Genoa brought silks and spices from the eastern Mediterranean to northern markets, where they met merchants who traded in fish, furs,, and textiles. ...
... Italian city-states and cities of the Hanseatic League dominated trade in western Europe during the late Middle Ages. Merchants from Venice and Genoa brought silks and spices from the eastern Mediterranean to northern markets, where they met merchants who traded in fish, furs,, and textiles. ...
Renaissance Art - MisterWoodyNotebook
... • Student of Ghiberti • Learned about the importance of the classics from Massacchio • Primarily interested in sculpture ...
... • Student of Ghiberti • Learned about the importance of the classics from Massacchio • Primarily interested in sculpture ...
Renaissance Music Study Guide
... arts patronage from the church to the courts. In Italy princes, oligarchies, and churches sponsored musicians, creating a flurry of musical activity and demand for music. With the invention of the printing press, the first liturgical books were printed in 1473 and the first collection of polyphonic ...
... arts patronage from the church to the courts. In Italy princes, oligarchies, and churches sponsored musicians, creating a flurry of musical activity and demand for music. With the invention of the printing press, the first liturgical books were printed in 1473 and the first collection of polyphonic ...
Powerpoint Notes - Henry County Schools
... Luther attacked JohannTetzel, a friar, for selling indugences. The theses were a list of questions & an attack on the abuses being committed by the Chuch Luther called for only two sacraments (Baptism and Communion) and called for clergy members to be allowed to marry ...
... Luther attacked JohannTetzel, a friar, for selling indugences. The theses were a list of questions & an attack on the abuses being committed by the Chuch Luther called for only two sacraments (Baptism and Communion) and called for clergy members to be allowed to marry ...
Renaissance History
... she executed about 300 Protestants and strengthened anti-Catholic sentiment. She married Phillip of Spain, which gave Spain the idea that they could also rule England. Most Evil Women in History HH - Phillip and Mary: a Love Story ...
... she executed about 300 Protestants and strengthened anti-Catholic sentiment. She married Phillip of Spain, which gave Spain the idea that they could also rule England. Most Evil Women in History HH - Phillip and Mary: a Love Story ...
Chapter 10 Test Bank Key
... an agricultural economy and domination by the church whereas Renaissance Europe was characterized by a growing national consciousness and political centralization b. The church played little or no role in Renaissance Europe c. Renaissance Europe was a feudal society with an agricultural economy and ...
... an agricultural economy and domination by the church whereas Renaissance Europe was characterized by a growing national consciousness and political centralization b. The church played little or no role in Renaissance Europe c. Renaissance Europe was a feudal society with an agricultural economy and ...
The Renaissance - Stovka Social 8
... host to the disease. Oriental rats carrying the bacteria were bitten by fleas, and the bacteria multiplied inside the fleas. When the fleas died they transmitted the disease to the humans they were infecting. Bubonic Plague – Most common with 30% to 75% of the people dying after contracting it. Char ...
... host to the disease. Oriental rats carrying the bacteria were bitten by fleas, and the bacteria multiplied inside the fleas. When the fleas died they transmitted the disease to the humans they were infecting. Bubonic Plague – Most common with 30% to 75% of the people dying after contracting it. Char ...
Chapter 17: European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... Located in the papal apartments library. Raphael worked on this commission simultaneously as Michelangelo was doing the Sistine Chapel. ...
... Located in the papal apartments library. Raphael worked on this commission simultaneously as Michelangelo was doing the Sistine Chapel. ...
of the Renaissance
... more lifelike style. His work expressedpersonalityand mood. A good exampleis his statueof David, the young warior in the Bible story of David and Goliath. In the 1500s,Giorgio Vasari,an architectand painter,wrote that Donatello'sDavid is "so natural...itis almostimbelieveit was not moldedon the livi ...
... more lifelike style. His work expressedpersonalityand mood. A good exampleis his statueof David, the young warior in the Bible story of David and Goliath. In the 1500s,Giorgio Vasari,an architectand painter,wrote that Donatello'sDavid is "so natural...itis almostimbelieveit was not moldedon the livi ...
1.1 Renaissance and Exploration
... achievements and a person’s relationship with _____. God He believed God had given people intelligence and _______ talents that should be used to the fullest in all aspects of life. ...
... achievements and a person’s relationship with _____. God He believed God had given people intelligence and _______ talents that should be used to the fullest in all aspects of life. ...
Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance
... • Literature, like other Renaissance art forms was changed by the rebirth of interest in classical ideas and the rise of humanism. During the Italian Renaissance, the topics that people wrote about changed. So did their style of writing and the language in which they wrote. • In medieval times, lite ...
... • Literature, like other Renaissance art forms was changed by the rebirth of interest in classical ideas and the rise of humanism. During the Italian Renaissance, the topics that people wrote about changed. So did their style of writing and the language in which they wrote. • In medieval times, lite ...
Notes - Educating Excellence
... the world. Shakespeare and Cervantes Shakespeare and Cervantes created masterpieces of world literature. Both writers created lyrical and expressive works that explored humanist ideas and enriched their native languages. Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a creative genius who embodied the spir ...
... the world. Shakespeare and Cervantes Shakespeare and Cervantes created masterpieces of world literature. Both writers created lyrical and expressive works that explored humanist ideas and enriched their native languages. Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a creative genius who embodied the spir ...
Chapter 12—The Fifteenth Century MULTIPLE CHOICE (2 points
... 1. According to Jacob Burckhardt's The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860), how did the values and beliefs of the Renaissance differ from those of the Middle Ages? 2. Do you think Donatello's David emphasizes physical beauty or religious truth? Explain. 3. How was Botticelli's Birth of V ...
... 1. According to Jacob Burckhardt's The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860), how did the values and beliefs of the Renaissance differ from those of the Middle Ages? 2. Do you think Donatello's David emphasizes physical beauty or religious truth? Explain. 3. How was Botticelli's Birth of V ...
Renaissance Architecture, Engineering and Design from
... revive the culture, art and architecture of the ancient world. This new tendency encouraged a reassertion of individual and innovative achievements to begin again where the Roman Empire had left off. To help society over the cultural deficiency of the medieval era, Italian architects and designers p ...
... revive the culture, art and architecture of the ancient world. This new tendency encouraged a reassertion of individual and innovative achievements to begin again where the Roman Empire had left off. To help society over the cultural deficiency of the medieval era, Italian architects and designers p ...
Spanish Renaissance literature
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Spanish Renaissance literature is the literature written in Spain during the Renaissance.