Perspective! - Arlington Public Schools
... halos around their heads •hieratic scale: representing the sizes of things according to their importance, rather than how they would appear in the real world •saints or members of the family of God larger in scale than ordinary or less important figures ...
... halos around their heads •hieratic scale: representing the sizes of things according to their importance, rather than how they would appear in the real world •saints or members of the family of God larger in scale than ordinary or less important figures ...
World History Chapter 14 Test - World History and Honors History 9
... lofty ideals but in the way it actually worked. His most famous work is The Prince. 52. The printing revolution brought huge changes. The availability of books increased access to knowledge and exposed people to new ideas. This, in turn, influenced thought and affected movements for change. 53. appo ...
... lofty ideals but in the way it actually worked. His most famous work is The Prince. 52. The printing revolution brought huge changes. The availability of books increased access to knowledge and exposed people to new ideas. This, in turn, influenced thought and affected movements for change. 53. appo ...
New Patterns of Renaissance Thought: Secularism and Humanism
... But let him laugh, joke, banter, frolic, and dance, yet in such a way that he shall always appear genial and discreet. And in whatever he does or says, let him do it with grace. I would have the courtier know literature, in particular those studies known as the humanities. He should be able to speak ...
... But let him laugh, joke, banter, frolic, and dance, yet in such a way that he shall always appear genial and discreet. And in whatever he does or says, let him do it with grace. I would have the courtier know literature, in particular those studies known as the humanities. He should be able to speak ...
READING - Renaissance easy version
... Gutenberg was able to print many books very quickly. In the Middle Ages books were very expensive because they were written by hand. Only priests and monks could read them because most of them were written in Latin. In the Renaissance the middle classes had the money to buy books but they wanted boo ...
... Gutenberg was able to print many books very quickly. In the Middle Ages books were very expensive because they were written by hand. Only priests and monks could read them because most of them were written in Latin. In the Renaissance the middle classes had the money to buy books but they wanted boo ...
The Renaissance Renaissance Art
... During the Middle Ages, most Europeans thought art should be about themes or characters in Christianity. Painters and sculptors incorporated themes from the Bible. The church wanted viewers to concentrate on Christian stories and teachings. Artists weren’t concerned with making their subjects1 appea ...
... During the Middle Ages, most Europeans thought art should be about themes or characters in Christianity. Painters and sculptors incorporated themes from the Bible. The church wanted viewers to concentrate on Christian stories and teachings. Artists weren’t concerned with making their subjects1 appea ...
Important Renaissance People: Artists
... “Being a good ruler means sometimes doing the unpopular in order to achieve what is best for one’s people in the long run.” “A shrewd politician knows he may have to sometimes employ devious methods if he is to stay in power.” “The End justifies the Means.” “At any given time a ruler may be faced wi ...
... “Being a good ruler means sometimes doing the unpopular in order to achieve what is best for one’s people in the long run.” “A shrewd politician knows he may have to sometimes employ devious methods if he is to stay in power.” “The End justifies the Means.” “At any given time a ruler may be faced wi ...
Essay Questions
... 3-Van Eyck’s The Ghent Altarpiece panel with Adam and Eve and Masaccio’s Expulsion of Adam and Eve Compare and contrast the figures of Adam and Eve from these two works. Remember to discuss the relation to the artist’s use of material and the presentation of the body (form). 4-Bramante, The Tempiett ...
... 3-Van Eyck’s The Ghent Altarpiece panel with Adam and Eve and Masaccio’s Expulsion of Adam and Eve Compare and contrast the figures of Adam and Eve from these two works. Remember to discuss the relation to the artist’s use of material and the presentation of the body (form). 4-Bramante, The Tempiett ...
From Classical to Contemporary
... Christopher Columbus (1451-1506): Discovers that the earth is round Center on religion but turn from Dante’s world order: ...
... Christopher Columbus (1451-1506): Discovers that the earth is round Center on religion but turn from Dante’s world order: ...
Was Renaissance Europe a Great Civilization?
... Rises even more Pope was most important leader. Claimed that as god’s representative on Earth, he even had power/influence over kings Europe not 100% Catholic, but closestill Jews, Muslims, and some who followed ancient Roman Gods ...
... Rises even more Pope was most important leader. Claimed that as god’s representative on Earth, he even had power/influence over kings Europe not 100% Catholic, but closestill Jews, Muslims, and some who followed ancient Roman Gods ...
Chapters 17/22: European Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific
... An Italian scientist—Galileo Galilei—made several discoveries that undercut ancient ideas. He made one of the first telescopes and used it to study the planets. He found that Jupiter had moons, the sun had spots, and Earth’s moon was rough (it was previously believed to be perfectly round and smooth ...
... An Italian scientist—Galileo Galilei—made several discoveries that undercut ancient ideas. He made one of the first telescopes and used it to study the planets. He found that Jupiter had moons, the sun had spots, and Earth’s moon was rough (it was previously believed to be perfectly round and smooth ...
Part 2
... First used by Giotto Revived by Massaccio defines start of Renaissance in painting uses vanishing point adds realism to painting view Massaccio’s Trinity ...
... First used by Giotto Revived by Massaccio defines start of Renaissance in painting uses vanishing point adds realism to painting view Massaccio’s Trinity ...
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... 1492 ---Discovered the New World 1547 ---Cervantes was born 1564 ---Galileo and William Shakespeare were born ...
... 1492 ---Discovered the New World 1547 ---Cervantes was born 1564 ---Galileo and William Shakespeare were born ...
Chapter 2 THE UPHEAVAL IN WESTERN CHRISTENDOM, 1300
... History became a new kind of useful knowledge. It took on a public value that it had once had for the Greeks and Romans and that it would retain in the future in Europe and eventually in other parts of the world: the function of heightening a sentiment not yet of nationalism, but of collective civic ...
... History became a new kind of useful knowledge. It took on a public value that it had once had for the Greeks and Romans and that it would retain in the future in Europe and eventually in other parts of the world: the function of heightening a sentiment not yet of nationalism, but of collective civic ...
Merchants from the Islamic world who traded with Europeans first
... 4. The invention of the printing press; Influence of religious authorities in political and social institutions; and the Discovery of new species through exploration of the New World led to the advent of the Scientific Revolution. 5. One of the major purposes of the Transatlantic Trade Routes during ...
... 4. The invention of the printing press; Influence of religious authorities in political and social institutions; and the Discovery of new species through exploration of the New World led to the advent of the Scientific Revolution. 5. One of the major purposes of the Transatlantic Trade Routes during ...
The Renaissance
... • Humanists looked to the old Latin and Greek classics to discover answers to questions such as “What is a good life?” “What is a human being?” and “How do I lead a good life?” • Humanists believed in the answers that Christianity provided and had no conflicts with the church. • Humanists simply sou ...
... • Humanists looked to the old Latin and Greek classics to discover answers to questions such as “What is a good life?” “What is a human being?” and “How do I lead a good life?” • Humanists believed in the answers that Christianity provided and had no conflicts with the church. • Humanists simply sou ...
Unit
... What was the probably meaning of the Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife? ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ List some of the signs of wealth shown in this p ...
... What was the probably meaning of the Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife? ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ List some of the signs of wealth shown in this p ...
Assignment #1 Answers
... Assignment #1: Introduction & Italy: The Right Conditions, pp. 209 - 217 ...
... Assignment #1: Introduction & Italy: The Right Conditions, pp. 209 - 217 ...
Twenty Fourth Reading Renaissance and Reformation
... architects to carry on classical traditions. Also, humanists popularized the study of subjects common to classical education, such as history, literature, and philosophy. These subjects are called the humanities. In the Middle Ages, some people had demonstrated their piety by wearing rough clothing ...
... architects to carry on classical traditions. Also, humanists popularized the study of subjects common to classical education, such as history, literature, and philosophy. These subjects are called the humanities. In the Middle Ages, some people had demonstrated their piety by wearing rough clothing ...
Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance
... ▪ The importance of liberal arts as the key to true freedom ▪ Enabling humans to reach their full potential ▪ “We call those studies liberal which are worthy of a free man; those studies by which we attain and practice virtue and wisdom; that education that calls forth, trains, and develops those hi ...
... ▪ The importance of liberal arts as the key to true freedom ▪ Enabling humans to reach their full potential ▪ “We call those studies liberal which are worthy of a free man; those studies by which we attain and practice virtue and wisdom; that education that calls forth, trains, and develops those hi ...
Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance
... ▪ The importance of liberal arts as the key to true freedom ▪ Enabling humans to reach their full potential ▪ “We call those studies liberal which are worthy of a free man; those studies by which we attain and practice virtue and wisdom; that education that calls forth, trains, and develops those hi ...
... ▪ The importance of liberal arts as the key to true freedom ▪ Enabling humans to reach their full potential ▪ “We call those studies liberal which are worthy of a free man; those studies by which we attain and practice virtue and wisdom; that education that calls forth, trains, and develops those hi ...
World History 1500 to Present
... Changing values, traditions & philosophies during Reformation: • Power in most European states was concentrated in the monarch • Growth of secularism • Growth of individualism: individual relationships w/ God and individual interpretations of belief • At first the Reformation divided the countries ...
... Changing values, traditions & philosophies during Reformation: • Power in most European states was concentrated in the monarch • Growth of secularism • Growth of individualism: individual relationships w/ God and individual interpretations of belief • At first the Reformation divided the countries ...
World History THE RANAISSANCE AND THE REFOMATION
... The most influential humanist of northern Europe, _____________________________________ Interested in early Christian period as well as early Greek and Roman culture Criticized lack of __________________________________ in the Church Thomas More An English humanist and friend of Erasmus ...
... The most influential humanist of northern Europe, _____________________________________ Interested in early Christian period as well as early Greek and Roman culture Criticized lack of __________________________________ in the Church Thomas More An English humanist and friend of Erasmus ...
Black
... prime places for the traders to come in and accidentally bring in the rat infested cargo 2 - Their large overpopulated cities like Florence, Siena and Venice became prime breeding places for the flea carrying rats 3 – The overpopulated places gave fleas the opportunity to easily jump from the rats t ...
... prime places for the traders to come in and accidentally bring in the rat infested cargo 2 - Their large overpopulated cities like Florence, Siena and Venice became prime breeding places for the flea carrying rats 3 – The overpopulated places gave fleas the opportunity to easily jump from the rats t ...
Spanish Renaissance literature
Spanish Renaissance literature is the literature written in Spain during the Renaissance.