I Can: Classify music, people, and events of the Renaissance
... who wrote more music than any other Renaissance composer • Only wrote sacred music •104 masses and 450 sacred vocal songs. ...
... who wrote more music than any other Renaissance composer • Only wrote sacred music •104 masses and 450 sacred vocal songs. ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... 1. Thriving cities 2. A wealthy Merchant Class 3. Classical heritage of Greece and Rome ...
... 1. Thriving cities 2. A wealthy Merchant Class 3. Classical heritage of Greece and Rome ...
The Italian Renaissance
... many ports. Extensive banking, manufacturing, and merchant networks developed to support trade. ...
... many ports. Extensive banking, manufacturing, and merchant networks developed to support trade. ...
Chapter 15 Adversity and Challenge: The Fourteenth
... The humanists of the Renaissance were the cultural archeologists of their age. Politically: The Italian states were independent and disunited Italian Renaissance cities were ruled either by members of the petty nobility, by mercenary generals or by wealthy middle-class families. ...
... The humanists of the Renaissance were the cultural archeologists of their age. Politically: The Italian states were independent and disunited Italian Renaissance cities were ruled either by members of the petty nobility, by mercenary generals or by wealthy middle-class families. ...
Renaissance study PowerPoint
... As the economy and society changed, new ideas began to appear. This period of interest and developments in art, literature, science and learning is known as the Renaissance, ...
... As the economy and society changed, new ideas began to appear. This period of interest and developments in art, literature, science and learning is known as the Renaissance, ...
values skits
... • Now, readers gained access to broad range of knowledge (Medicine to Religion) • The printing press would greatly contribute to the Reformation of the church. ...
... • Now, readers gained access to broad range of knowledge (Medicine to Religion) • The printing press would greatly contribute to the Reformation of the church. ...
Study Guide: Renaissance and Age of Exploration - MsKay
... 2. Where did the Renaissance begin? How did the Renaissance spread? What city became home to the Renaissance movement? The Renaissance began in Italy and spread through travel. Florence became the home to the Renaissance movement. 3. What is humanism? A shift in thinking from believing that God and ...
... 2. Where did the Renaissance begin? How did the Renaissance spread? What city became home to the Renaissance movement? The Renaissance began in Italy and spread through travel. Florence became the home to the Renaissance movement. 3. What is humanism? A shift in thinking from believing that God and ...
File - Ms. Sanfilippo`s Class
... Renaissance architects also added their own ideas to classical building styles. During the Renaissance, wealthy families built private townhouses known as palazzi (pahl-AH-tzee), which is Italian for “palaces.” Many had shops on the ground floor and homes above. Most palazzi were built around a priv ...
... Renaissance architects also added their own ideas to classical building styles. During the Renaissance, wealthy families built private townhouses known as palazzi (pahl-AH-tzee), which is Italian for “palaces.” Many had shops on the ground floor and homes above. Most palazzi were built around a priv ...
240 Readina - Bremen High School District 228
... by Giotto. The monumental figures in his wall paint15 ings-done early in the fifteenth century-seem to have been carved from stone. Unlike those of Giotto, however, they are creatures of flesh and blood. Masaccio was one of the first painters to master ~ti~e representation of three di~n~ nn !I two20 ...
... by Giotto. The monumental figures in his wall paint15 ings-done early in the fifteenth century-seem to have been carved from stone. Unlike those of Giotto, however, they are creatures of flesh and blood. Masaccio was one of the first painters to master ~ti~e representation of three di~n~ nn !I two20 ...
The Art Of Italy And Northern Europe
... crying, and the position of her arms- attempting to mask her reproductive organs- expresses the shame that she feels for the sins that she has committed. Adam is shown with his upper body hunched over and covering his face with his hands. Both of these characteristics are signs of his mortification ...
... crying, and the position of her arms- attempting to mask her reproductive organs- expresses the shame that she feels for the sins that she has committed. Adam is shown with his upper body hunched over and covering his face with his hands. Both of these characteristics are signs of his mortification ...
Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? What new values did
... Scholars did not try to connect classical writings to Christian teaching. Instead, they tried to understand them on their own terms. In the Middle Ages, the emphasis had been mostly on spiritual values. Renaissance thinkers stressed secular ideas. These ideas centered on the things of the world. One ...
... Scholars did not try to connect classical writings to Christian teaching. Instead, they tried to understand them on their own terms. In the Middle Ages, the emphasis had been mostly on spiritual values. Renaissance thinkers stressed secular ideas. These ideas centered on the things of the world. One ...
File - Mrs. Adkins` Class
... 3. 13th and 14th centuries – cities became powerful city-states and dominated political and economic life of surrounding country side as well a. city-states not dominated by kings or territorial princes, so left free to expand 4. by 15th century—Italian cities became bankers of Europe C. Despotism a ...
... 3. 13th and 14th centuries – cities became powerful city-states and dominated political and economic life of surrounding country side as well a. city-states not dominated by kings or territorial princes, so left free to expand 4. by 15th century—Italian cities became bankers of Europe C. Despotism a ...
THE RENAISSANCE - Rowan County Schools
... Renaissance (French for rebirth) This time period is seen as a distinct passing from medieval to modern society. A rebirth from the “Dark Ages” aka the Middle Ages – approximately 1,000 years between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. ...
... Renaissance (French for rebirth) This time period is seen as a distinct passing from medieval to modern society. A rebirth from the “Dark Ages” aka the Middle Ages – approximately 1,000 years between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. ...
Renaissance
... • 1st period to name itself and say nasty things about earlier times: “Gothic” & “Dark Ages” • Term means “Rebirth” • Looking back to Classical culture – Ancient Greece and Rome • Names! Artists known by name – 1st contemporary art historian (1550); Individuality celebrated in this era ...
... • 1st period to name itself and say nasty things about earlier times: “Gothic” & “Dark Ages” • Term means “Rebirth” • Looking back to Classical culture – Ancient Greece and Rome • Names! Artists known by name – 1st contemporary art historian (1550); Individuality celebrated in this era ...
Ch. 22: Cross-Cultural Interactions between Europe and Asia, AD
... 1. Sent for trade purposes and to promote China. 2. Expeditions ended in order to redirect resources to agriculture and defense of the northern border. ...
... 1. Sent for trade purposes and to promote China. 2. Expeditions ended in order to redirect resources to agriculture and defense of the northern border. ...
The Renaissance--full note powerpoint
... – The leaders were called the Signori – Signori were like dictators—they used threats and violence to keep peace ...
... – The leaders were called the Signori – Signori were like dictators—they used threats and violence to keep peace ...
The Renaissance--full note powerpoint
... – The leaders were called the Signori – Signori were like dictators—they used threats and violence to keep peace ...
... – The leaders were called the Signori – Signori were like dictators—they used threats and violence to keep peace ...
Renaissance review - Warren County Schools
... Italy during the Italian Renaissance. In Italy, Italian Humanism was marked by secularism and classicism. In Northern Humanism, the focus centered more on religion than classicism. While both entertained the notion of human-centered philosophy, humanism in Italy was much more widespread. Italian hum ...
... Italy during the Italian Renaissance. In Italy, Italian Humanism was marked by secularism and classicism. In Northern Humanism, the focus centered more on religion than classicism. While both entertained the notion of human-centered philosophy, humanism in Italy was much more widespread. Italian hum ...
B. Renaissance
... 3. the Greek language was a subject of particular interest to 15th Century humanists 4. main effect on the writing of history was the secularization of historiography and the explanation of change over time (Guicciardini considered best historian of era.) B. Petrarch (1304-1374) 1. considered by man ...
... 3. the Greek language was a subject of particular interest to 15th Century humanists 4. main effect on the writing of history was the secularization of historiography and the explanation of change over time (Guicciardini considered best historian of era.) B. Petrarch (1304-1374) 1. considered by man ...
Early Renaissance
... Early Renaissance • Florence, Italy & Flanders were the main centers for Renaissance • Renaissance means “Rebirth” • Renaissance was a time of great cultural achievement/study in sciences, philosophy, art and literature • Influenced by Humanism: thought to be an approach to studying the Greek/Roman ...
... Early Renaissance • Florence, Italy & Flanders were the main centers for Renaissance • Renaissance means “Rebirth” • Renaissance was a time of great cultural achievement/study in sciences, philosophy, art and literature • Influenced by Humanism: thought to be an approach to studying the Greek/Roman ...
Unit V: Art History Maps and Timelines, PART I
... 1513-15: Tomb of Pope Julius II, Moses, Michelangelo Buonarroti ...
... 1513-15: Tomb of Pope Julius II, Moses, Michelangelo Buonarroti ...
Renaissance literature refers to European literature
... Machiavelli are notable examples of Italian Renaissance writers. From Italy the influence of the Renaissance spread at different rates to other countries and continued to spread throughout Europe through the 17th century. The English Renaissance and the Renaissance in Scotland date from the late 15t ...
... Machiavelli are notable examples of Italian Renaissance writers. From Italy the influence of the Renaissance spread at different rates to other countries and continued to spread throughout Europe through the 17th century. The English Renaissance and the Renaissance in Scotland date from the late 15t ...
Renaissance Intro Info and Worksheet
... 4. What new development made it possible for new Renaissance ideas to spread quickly throughout Europe? 5. What major event led to new scholars arriving in Italy with previously unknown classical manuscripts? ...
... 4. What new development made it possible for new Renaissance ideas to spread quickly throughout Europe? 5. What major event led to new scholars arriving in Italy with previously unknown classical manuscripts? ...
Unit 1 The Renaissance - Kenston Local Schools
... • Ruled until 1447 by Visconti family (died out became republic) • 1450 Sforza family took over until 1494 when France invaded • Military state- not big into arts (exception- Leonardo’s giant horse for Duke of Milan) ...
... • Ruled until 1447 by Visconti family (died out became republic) • 1450 Sforza family took over until 1494 when France invaded • Military state- not big into arts (exception- Leonardo’s giant horse for Duke of Milan) ...
The Renaissance- Intellectual Themes and Italian Politics
... quickly started to abuse their own power and couldn’t maintain order – Wealthy elites used anger at the Republican governments to return to power- these elites were known as ‘Signori’. They were ‘oligarchs’. (An oligarchy is a rule by a small elite). ...
... quickly started to abuse their own power and couldn’t maintain order – Wealthy elites used anger at the Republican governments to return to power- these elites were known as ‘Signori’. They were ‘oligarchs’. (An oligarchy is a rule by a small elite). ...