Chapter 1 – The Renaissance and Reformation Ch1.1 – The
... merchants were at the head of this – in late middle ages, trade provided wealth which will fuel renaissance Trade routes carried ideas as well – Muslim scholars had scientific knowledge and medicine – from ancient Greece and rome – Italy gets access to Muslim world’s “wealth” of knowledge. Italy’s ...
... merchants were at the head of this – in late middle ages, trade provided wealth which will fuel renaissance Trade routes carried ideas as well – Muslim scholars had scientific knowledge and medicine – from ancient Greece and rome – Italy gets access to Muslim world’s “wealth” of knowledge. Italy’s ...
Slideshow on the Medici family and Palazzo Vecchio
... • Giovanni Di Bicci de’Medici founded the Medici bank, and consequently became one of the richest men in Florence • Medici’s were innovators in financial accounting -Invented the ledger • Created the florin(currency) which at one point was used throughout Europe as the preferred currency ...
... • Giovanni Di Bicci de’Medici founded the Medici bank, and consequently became one of the richest men in Florence • Medici’s were innovators in financial accounting -Invented the ledger • Created the florin(currency) which at one point was used throughout Europe as the preferred currency ...
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... A secular (worldly) viewpoint developed in these cities as wealth grew. This concern for this world, rather than the next, co-incited with the decline of Church power. This new view of the world emphasized the individual. The ideal renaissance man was one who was well-rounded and capable in many are ...
... A secular (worldly) viewpoint developed in these cities as wealth grew. This concern for this world, rather than the next, co-incited with the decline of Church power. This new view of the world emphasized the individual. The ideal renaissance man was one who was well-rounded and capable in many are ...
European Renaissance – “rebirth in learning”
... about since classical times. … out of necessity, as society was too curious about every aspect of life and existence, which led to a “rebirth” in human curiosity. ...
... about since classical times. … out of necessity, as society was too curious about every aspect of life and existence, which led to a “rebirth” in human curiosity. ...
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... Josquin Desprez (1440-1521) • Franco-Flemish Composer • Most of work in Italy • Courts of Duke of Ferrara; Papal choir of Rome, Duke of Milan • Last appointment: Collegiate church of Conde • 100 motets, 17 masses, numerous secular pieces ...
... Josquin Desprez (1440-1521) • Franco-Flemish Composer • Most of work in Italy • Courts of Duke of Ferrara; Papal choir of Rome, Duke of Milan • Last appointment: Collegiate church of Conde • 100 motets, 17 masses, numerous secular pieces ...
AP European History: Unit 1
... A. Northern Italian Cities developed international trade: Genoa, Venice, and Milan. 1. signori (despots) or oligarchies (rule of merchant aristocracies) controlled much of Italy by 1300. ...
... A. Northern Italian Cities developed international trade: Genoa, Venice, and Milan. 1. signori (despots) or oligarchies (rule of merchant aristocracies) controlled much of Italy by 1300. ...
The Renaissance was a cultural movement from the 14th to the 17th
... The development of conventions of diplomacy and an increased reliance on observation in science were also markers of the Renaissance. The Renaissance is probably best known for it's artistic developments and for the development of ‘Humanism' a movement which emphasized the importance of creating cit ...
... The development of conventions of diplomacy and an increased reliance on observation in science were also markers of the Renaissance. The Renaissance is probably best known for it's artistic developments and for the development of ‘Humanism' a movement which emphasized the importance of creating cit ...
Aim: How did the Renaissance change European intellectual life?
... 5. How does Da Vinci’s painting show the characteristics of Renaissance art? 6. Would you describe Da Vinci’s painting as a humanist work? Why or why not? Think about the way Da Vinci portrays Jesus and Mary in answering this question. ...
... 5. How does Da Vinci’s painting show the characteristics of Renaissance art? 6. Would you describe Da Vinci’s painting as a humanist work? Why or why not? Think about the way Da Vinci portrays Jesus and Mary in answering this question. ...
Middle Ages Stations and Questions
... In 711 A.D., General Tarik, accompanied by 100 horses and 400 African soldiers, crossed over into Spain on an exploratory mission. Tarik's small army ravaged several Spanish towns and returned to Africa laden with spoils. Later that same year, Tarik took an army of 7000 Africans, crossing from Afric ...
... In 711 A.D., General Tarik, accompanied by 100 horses and 400 African soldiers, crossed over into Spain on an exploratory mission. Tarik's small army ravaged several Spanish towns and returned to Africa laden with spoils. Later that same year, Tarik took an army of 7000 Africans, crossing from Afric ...
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... Josquin Desprez (1440-1521) • Franco-Flemish Composer • Most of work in Italy • Courts of Duke of Ferrara; Papal choir of Rome, Duke of Milan • Last appointment: Collegiate church of Conde • 100 motets, 17 masses, numerous secular pieces ...
... Josquin Desprez (1440-1521) • Franco-Flemish Composer • Most of work in Italy • Courts of Duke of Ferrara; Papal choir of Rome, Duke of Milan • Last appointment: Collegiate church of Conde • 100 motets, 17 masses, numerous secular pieces ...
Chapter 12 Renaissance and Reformation 1350-1600
... • A small group of wealthy merchants ran the city to serve their interests. • Due to its trade empire, Venice was an international power. • The republic of Florence dominated the Tuscany region. • In the fourteenth century a wealthy group of merchants controlled the Florentine government, led a seri ...
... • A small group of wealthy merchants ran the city to serve their interests. • Due to its trade empire, Venice was an international power. • The republic of Florence dominated the Tuscany region. • In the fourteenth century a wealthy group of merchants controlled the Florentine government, led a seri ...
Video Worksheet: “Medici Godfathers of the Renaissance”
... use of the classical orders of _________________________________________, which hadn’t been used since the fall of Rome. 6. Although Brunelleschi examined the construction of the dome of the Roman Pantheon, he couldn’t use the same techniques because of the size of the dome and because the recipe fo ...
... use of the classical orders of _________________________________________, which hadn’t been used since the fall of Rome. 6. Although Brunelleschi examined the construction of the dome of the Roman Pantheon, he couldn’t use the same techniques because of the size of the dome and because the recipe fo ...
Renaissance ppt (fall 2012)
... main Italian city-state (a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit) where Renaissance began Became wealthiest city-state Renaissance ideas spread from Italy to other European locations Venice used its coastal location for international trade Crusades opened up ...
... main Italian city-state (a city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political unit) where Renaissance began Became wealthiest city-state Renaissance ideas spread from Italy to other European locations Venice used its coastal location for international trade Crusades opened up ...
the variety of reasons and goals that gave birth to this fascinating
... to sound their accolades. Although Arabic intellectual practices were highly influential upon early modern engineers, scientists, artists, and the like, as the author rightly notes, their sporadic inclusion within Influences seems forced at times. This suggests a struggle for inclusivity and simulta ...
... to sound their accolades. Although Arabic intellectual practices were highly influential upon early modern engineers, scientists, artists, and the like, as the author rightly notes, their sporadic inclusion within Influences seems forced at times. This suggests a struggle for inclusivity and simulta ...
renaissance - Les Cheneaux Community Schools
... • Particularly obvious in the city states of northern Italy, which experienced tremendous growth after the Black Death • Italian nobles joined the wealthy middle class to fight off intervention in their city’s affairs from foreign invaders • By 1300 most of the land of northern Italy owned by comme ...
... • Particularly obvious in the city states of northern Italy, which experienced tremendous growth after the Black Death • Italian nobles joined the wealthy middle class to fight off intervention in their city’s affairs from foreign invaders • By 1300 most of the land of northern Italy owned by comme ...
SageHistory Notes
... seeking independence from the local lords a. The nobles, attracted by the opportunities in the cities, often settled there and married members of the mercantile class, ...
... seeking independence from the local lords a. The nobles, attracted by the opportunities in the cities, often settled there and married members of the mercantile class, ...
World History Study Guide
... began the Protestant Reformation downplayed religious dogma and stressed the need to follow the teachings of Jesus introduced Protestant reforms in Zürich published the Institutes of the Christian Religion a special body for enforcing moral discipline ...
... began the Protestant Reformation downplayed religious dogma and stressed the need to follow the teachings of Jesus introduced Protestant reforms in Zürich published the Institutes of the Christian Religion a special body for enforcing moral discipline ...
Chapter 23
... • Northern Italian but was influenced by the Renaissance masters • For him, spiritual and physical ecstasy were one and the same ...
... • Northern Italian but was influenced by the Renaissance masters • For him, spiritual and physical ecstasy were one and the same ...
Renaissance Assessment Study Guide Roots of the Renaissance
... Intellectual Hallmarks of the Renaissance The “-isms” of the Renaissance Individualism stressed personality, uniqueness, and the full development of capabilities and talents. In short, it was feeding your own ego and saying that you’re special and different from everyone else. Humanism was very simi ...
... Intellectual Hallmarks of the Renaissance The “-isms” of the Renaissance Individualism stressed personality, uniqueness, and the full development of capabilities and talents. In short, it was feeding your own ego and saying that you’re special and different from everyone else. Humanism was very simi ...
The Renaissance, 1300-1600
... Wrote in the vernacular (local language) Francesco Petrarch= poet/writer; sonnets to Laura (love, human interest); “Father of Renaissance” Niccolo’ Machiavelli= The Prince (1513) a. Sees human behavior “as it really is” b. Advises rulers how to control their people c. Advocates being wise, stern, de ...
... Wrote in the vernacular (local language) Francesco Petrarch= poet/writer; sonnets to Laura (love, human interest); “Father of Renaissance” Niccolo’ Machiavelli= The Prince (1513) a. Sees human behavior “as it really is” b. Advises rulers how to control their people c. Advocates being wise, stern, de ...
The Renaissance Powerpoint (2) - Christ the Redeemer Catholic
... valued religion and looked to faith as a way to explain events. The Pestilence or the Great Mortality which first appeared in Europe between 1347 – 1410 attacked the rich and poor, strong and weak, young and old. The people of Europe tried to understand what caused the Pestilence, and why it was d ...
... valued religion and looked to faith as a way to explain events. The Pestilence or the Great Mortality which first appeared in Europe between 1347 – 1410 attacked the rich and poor, strong and weak, young and old. The people of Europe tried to understand what caused the Pestilence, and why it was d ...
Humanism and the Early Italian Renaissance
... 6. The xenophobic Ming Dynasty cut off direct trade with Europe at a time when China was an important trade partner. C. Humanism ...
... 6. The xenophobic Ming Dynasty cut off direct trade with Europe at a time when China was an important trade partner. C. Humanism ...