Midterm Study Guide
... Machiavelli and The Prince o Book about how to get and keep political power o Most writers in the Middle Ages had stressed that a prince needs to be ethical and behave based on Christian principles, but Machiavelli rejected this approach o He believed prince’s attitude should be self-centered and sh ...
... Machiavelli and The Prince o Book about how to get and keep political power o Most writers in the Middle Ages had stressed that a prince needs to be ethical and behave based on Christian principles, but Machiavelli rejected this approach o He believed prince’s attitude should be self-centered and sh ...
Petrarch
... admiration for individual achievement. Many individuals of this period displayed a variety of talents by being, for example, both poets and scientists. Italian Renaissance Writers (356) One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch (PEE·trahrk), who lived from 1304 to 1374. Like many humanists, ...
... admiration for individual achievement. Many individuals of this period displayed a variety of talents by being, for example, both poets and scientists. Italian Renaissance Writers (356) One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch (PEE·trahrk), who lived from 1304 to 1374. Like many humanists, ...
Madonna and Child in Glory
... Secular (not religious) Humanism (placing the study and progress of human nature at the center of interests) The rise of Humanism can be seen in paintings created by Renaissance artists Works of art created during the Renaissance are primary sources of information about how people lived. By ...
... Secular (not religious) Humanism (placing the study and progress of human nature at the center of interests) The rise of Humanism can be seen in paintings created by Renaissance artists Works of art created during the Renaissance are primary sources of information about how people lived. By ...
A General Background of the Renaissance
... Francis I. Venice steered a course between these three great powers and managed to remain an independent city-state. In the years between 1575 and 1577, Venice was gripped by a plague, which not only filled the hospitals but also several old ships were towed out into the lagoon as hospitals. When it ...
... Francis I. Venice steered a course between these three great powers and managed to remain an independent city-state. In the years between 1575 and 1577, Venice was gripped by a plague, which not only filled the hospitals but also several old ships were towed out into the lagoon as hospitals. When it ...
Early Renaissance Art
... “There are also those who think that there is nothing that they cannot obtain by relying on the magical prayers and charms thought up by some charlatan for the sake of his soul or for profit. Among the things they want are: wealth, honor, pleasure, plenty, perpetual good health, long life, a vigoro ...
... “There are also those who think that there is nothing that they cannot obtain by relying on the magical prayers and charms thought up by some charlatan for the sake of his soul or for profit. Among the things they want are: wealth, honor, pleasure, plenty, perpetual good health, long life, a vigoro ...
Northern European Renaissance Art, Flemish Realism, France
... Should not be considered an appendage to Italian art. But, Italian influence was strong. Painting in OIL, developed in Flanders, was widely adopted in Italy. ...
... Should not be considered an appendage to Italian art. But, Italian influence was strong. Painting in OIL, developed in Flanders, was widely adopted in Italy. ...
Key Figures of the Renaissance
... published author Heptameron based on Boccaccio’s Decameron ...
... published author Heptameron based on Boccaccio’s Decameron ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... • Albrecht Dürer incorporated the laws of perspective in his famous Adoration of the Magi. • In this painting he keeps the northern emphasis n details but fits them together harmoniously according to the laws of perspective. • Like the Italian artists of the High Renaissance, Dürer tried to achieve ...
... • Albrecht Dürer incorporated the laws of perspective in his famous Adoration of the Magi. • In this painting he keeps the northern emphasis n details but fits them together harmoniously according to the laws of perspective. • Like the Italian artists of the High Renaissance, Dürer tried to achieve ...
Experience the Renaissance Article 4/14 File
... In 1506, Donato Bramante was appointed as architect to build the new basilica. He designed the huge, impressive church in the shape of a cross with a dome at the center where the beams of the cross met. In 1514, Raphael, the famous Renaissance painter, took over where Bramante had left off. Then, in ...
... In 1506, Donato Bramante was appointed as architect to build the new basilica. He designed the huge, impressive church in the shape of a cross with a dome at the center where the beams of the cross met. In 1514, Raphael, the famous Renaissance painter, took over where Bramante had left off. Then, in ...
The Dutch Republic
... They will lead the Commercial Revolution of Western Europe. It’s main city, Amsterdam, will become the financial center of Europe. They are a Protestant nation so missionary work will not be part of their agenda when their chartered company, The East India Company, starts monopolizing trade in parts ...
... They will lead the Commercial Revolution of Western Europe. It’s main city, Amsterdam, will become the financial center of Europe. They are a Protestant nation so missionary work will not be part of their agenda when their chartered company, The East India Company, starts monopolizing trade in parts ...
Renaissance
... Katherina Von Bora (M. Luther’s wife): sent to a convent at the age of 10. Took her nun vows by 16. She was inspired by Luther’s teachings and she escaped from the convent. Married Luther and had six children. Argued that women should have an equal role in marriage. ...
... Katherina Von Bora (M. Luther’s wife): sent to a convent at the age of 10. Took her nun vows by 16. She was inspired by Luther’s teachings and she escaped from the convent. Married Luther and had six children. Argued that women should have an equal role in marriage. ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... • Paul III calls Council of Trent to lay out reforms: -Church’s interpretation of Bible is final -Christians need faith and good works for salvation -Bible and Church traditions equally important -Indulgences are valid expressions of faith • Use Inquisition to seek out heresy • Paul IV issues Index ...
... • Paul III calls Council of Trent to lay out reforms: -Church’s interpretation of Bible is final -Christians need faith and good works for salvation -Bible and Church traditions equally important -Indulgences are valid expressions of faith • Use Inquisition to seek out heresy • Paul IV issues Index ...
Chapter19 The Italian Renaissance
... • The popularity of the humanities was due to a new interest in ancient history. • During the 1300s, when the Turks conquered much of the Byzantine Empire, scholars fled to Europe and took great works of literature with them. • Many of the works were ancient classical writings, such as works by Gree ...
... • The popularity of the humanities was due to a new interest in ancient history. • During the 1300s, when the Turks conquered much of the Byzantine Empire, scholars fled to Europe and took great works of literature with them. • Many of the works were ancient classical writings, such as works by Gree ...
SUBJECT: The Renaissance
... Literature flourished during the Renaissance This can be greatly attributed to Johannes _____________________________________ The Chinese were the first to invent printing in 868. They used carved wood blocks for it In the mid-1400’s, Gutenberg of Germany invented a ___________________________using ...
... Literature flourished during the Renaissance This can be greatly attributed to Johannes _____________________________________ The Chinese were the first to invent printing in 868. They used carved wood blocks for it In the mid-1400’s, Gutenberg of Germany invented a ___________________________using ...
Chapter 7 Renaissance
... “fresh.” Frescoes were painted in churches all over Italy. In 1481 Botticelli painted three frescoes for the pope in the Sistine Chapel. Botticelli’s works also included many scenes of classical mythology. His images were much more realistic than medieval artists. However, he focused on the emotion ...
... “fresh.” Frescoes were painted in churches all over Italy. In 1481 Botticelli painted three frescoes for the pope in the Sistine Chapel. Botticelli’s works also included many scenes of classical mythology. His images were much more realistic than medieval artists. However, he focused on the emotion ...
SCORE: ______/10
... admiration for individual achievement. Many individuals of this period displayed a variety of talents by being, for example, both poets and scientists. Italian Renaissance Writers (356) One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch (PEE·trahrk), who lived from 1304 to 1374. Like many humanists, ...
... admiration for individual achievement. Many individuals of this period displayed a variety of talents by being, for example, both poets and scientists. Italian Renaissance Writers (356) One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch (PEE·trahrk), who lived from 1304 to 1374. Like many humanists, ...
Chapter Test - The Renaissance and Reformation
... decree about Martin Luther? a. It named him leader of the Catholic Church. b. It made him an outlaw and condemned his writings. c. It named him king of Germany. d. It excommunicated him. ...
... decree about Martin Luther? a. It named him leader of the Catholic Church. b. It made him an outlaw and condemned his writings. c. It named him king of Germany. d. It excommunicated him. ...
Power Point slides, second set
... • Implied a focus on earthly life, the “here and now.” • Not opposed to, or even necessarily apart from, the Christian Religion (which has concerns in “this age” as well). ...
... • Implied a focus on earthly life, the “here and now.” • Not opposed to, or even necessarily apart from, the Christian Religion (which has concerns in “this age” as well). ...
High Middle Ages
... Utopia. More’s Utopia is about a model society where greed, corruption, and war have been eliminated. ...
... Utopia. More’s Utopia is about a model society where greed, corruption, and war have been eliminated. ...
Art, Literature, Music on the AP Exam
... characteristic of modern Europe. Using the pictures as a starting point, discuss the extent the changes and their effects on working middle class Europeans in the second half of the 19th century. ...
... characteristic of modern Europe. Using the pictures as a starting point, discuss the extent the changes and their effects on working middle class Europeans in the second half of the 19th century. ...
Introduction to the Renaissance
... Gutenberg's press could produce books quickly and with relatively little effort, bookmaking became much less expensive, allowing more people to buy reading material. The Demand for Books Grows In the Middle Ages, books had been costly and education rare; only the clergy had been regular readers and ...
... Gutenberg's press could produce books quickly and with relatively little effort, bookmaking became much less expensive, allowing more people to buy reading material. The Demand for Books Grows In the Middle Ages, books had been costly and education rare; only the clergy had been regular readers and ...
wc1 Renaissance BC plus 2015
... IV. Upper class women get more education, but have less power overall. • They have less economic and political ...
... IV. Upper class women get more education, but have less power overall. • They have less economic and political ...
The Renaissance Begins
... What did Humanism look like? Humanists did not just imitate the past, they sought to improve on the work of the Greeks and Romans In universities, scholars began to teach methods of observation and experimentation Artists and students of medicine closely studied human anatomy Poets wrote about reli ...
... What did Humanism look like? Humanists did not just imitate the past, they sought to improve on the work of the Greeks and Romans In universities, scholars began to teach methods of observation and experimentation Artists and students of medicine closely studied human anatomy Poets wrote about reli ...
File - David W. Butler High School
... Godfathers of the Renaissance • The Birth of a Dynasty • Complete the viewing guide on p. 98 of your manual as we view part 1 of 4 on the Medici family from Florence, Italy, during the height of the Renaissance! ...
... Godfathers of the Renaissance • The Birth of a Dynasty • Complete the viewing guide on p. 98 of your manual as we view part 1 of 4 on the Medici family from Florence, Italy, during the height of the Renaissance! ...
Spanish Renaissance literature
Spanish Renaissance literature is the literature written in Spain during the Renaissance.