Day 1 - Birth of the Renaissance
... The Medicis were a powerful banking family in Florence, Italy The Medicis had branches all over Europe, but used their economic influence to control political leaders. Cosmo de Medici ruled as a dictator of Florence without holding any political office. His grandson, Lorenzo the Magnificent ruled as ...
... The Medicis were a powerful banking family in Florence, Italy The Medicis had branches all over Europe, but used their economic influence to control political leaders. Cosmo de Medici ruled as a dictator of Florence without holding any political office. His grandson, Lorenzo the Magnificent ruled as ...
Section Summary Key Terms and People Academic Vocabulary
... These cities also were manufacturing centers. They made many specialized products. Venice and Genoa were port cities. Huge ships brought goods from Asia into their harbors. Florence developed a banking system used all over Europe. The richest bankers were the Medici family. In Italian cities, rich f ...
... These cities also were manufacturing centers. They made many specialized products. Venice and Genoa were port cities. Huge ships brought goods from Asia into their harbors. Florence developed a banking system used all over Europe. The richest bankers were the Medici family. In Italian cities, rich f ...
Section 1 Renaissance in Italy Digital Presentation
... The Renaissance was marked by a new interest in the culture of ancient Rome. Italy had been the center of the Roman empire. The cities of Italy had survived the Middle Ages and grown into prosperous centers of trade and manufacturing. In the North Florence, Milan, Venice and Genoa. Rome in Central I ...
... The Renaissance was marked by a new interest in the culture of ancient Rome. Italy had been the center of the Roman empire. The cities of Italy had survived the Middle Ages and grown into prosperous centers of trade and manufacturing. In the North Florence, Milan, Venice and Genoa. Rome in Central I ...
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... – The basic spirit of the Renaissance is secular; concerned with the here and now as opposed to a better life after death. Patrons of the Arts – Popes and merchants became supporters of the arts. Renaissance Man – The ideal Renaissance individual excelled in many fields and all areas of study. ...
... – The basic spirit of the Renaissance is secular; concerned with the here and now as opposed to a better life after death. Patrons of the Arts – Popes and merchants became supporters of the arts. Renaissance Man – The ideal Renaissance individual excelled in many fields and all areas of study. ...
The Renaissance 1300-1500
... Italian City-States: The Five Powers • Naples, Papal States, Milan, Florence, Venice • No central gov’t • Competing city-states ...
... Italian City-States: The Five Powers • Naples, Papal States, Milan, Florence, Venice • No central gov’t • Competing city-states ...
Chapter 1- Cornell Notes chapter1,section 1 cornelle notes_2
... Thriving citites, wealthy merchant class, classical heritage ...
... Thriving citites, wealthy merchant class, classical heritage ...
Northern Renaissance Lecture
... The idea of human powers to understand and control physical nature, as developed most especially north of the Alps, corresponded in many ways to the more purely Italian and Humanistic idea of the infinite richness of human personality. Together, they constituted the new Renaissance spirit, for both ...
... The idea of human powers to understand and control physical nature, as developed most especially north of the Alps, corresponded in many ways to the more purely Italian and Humanistic idea of the infinite richness of human personality. Together, they constituted the new Renaissance spirit, for both ...
Renaissance Begins
... ■ Increased trade with Asia and other regions ■ Growth of large, wealthy city-states in Italy ■ Renewed interest in the classical learning of ancient Greece and Rome ■ Rise of rich and powerful merchants, who became patrons of the arts ■ Increased desire for scientific and technical ...
... ■ Increased trade with Asia and other regions ■ Growth of large, wealthy city-states in Italy ■ Renewed interest in the classical learning of ancient Greece and Rome ■ Rise of rich and powerful merchants, who became patrons of the arts ■ Increased desire for scientific and technical ...
Renaissance Thinkers
... 1. Use the chart below to categorize the thinkers who are featured in the slideshow: ...
... 1. Use the chart below to categorize the thinkers who are featured in the slideshow: ...
The Age of the Renaissance 1400-1600
... gone out in Europe at the fall of Rome. • Renaissance thinkers wanted to rediscover the ancient Greeks and Romans. ...
... gone out in Europe at the fall of Rome. • Renaissance thinkers wanted to rediscover the ancient Greeks and Romans. ...
The Northern Renaissance
... longer exist People in Utopia had little need for money (read excerpt) ...
... longer exist People in Utopia had little need for money (read excerpt) ...
Renaissance Jeopardy
... The “trade” or job of many of the powerful families of during the Renaissance. ...
... The “trade” or job of many of the powerful families of during the Renaissance. ...
Drill WHI SOL 13 The Renaissance Drill
... A period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world. ...
... A period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world. ...
The Origins of the Renaissance Overview The Renaissance (French
... 1401, when the rival geniuses Lorenzo Ghiberti and Filippo Brunelleschi competed for the contract to build the bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Florence Cathedral (Ghiberti won). Others see more general competition between artists for artistic commissions as sparking the creativity of the Rena ...
... 1401, when the rival geniuses Lorenzo Ghiberti and Filippo Brunelleschi competed for the contract to build the bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Florence Cathedral (Ghiberti won). Others see more general competition between artists for artistic commissions as sparking the creativity of the Rena ...
THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WEST, 1450
... Humanists or Man is the Measure of All Things Drew inspiration from classical models especially Greece, Rome Leading scholars included Dante, Petrarch Scholars interested in humane letters Literature, history, and moral philosophy ...
... Humanists or Man is the Measure of All Things Drew inspiration from classical models especially Greece, Rome Leading scholars included Dante, Petrarch Scholars interested in humane letters Literature, history, and moral philosophy ...
The Renaissance
... Rome • Why? Horrible years of the Black Death, people saw ancient Rome and Greece as better times ...
... Rome • Why? Horrible years of the Black Death, people saw ancient Rome and Greece as better times ...
Medieval & Renaissance Art - Watt's History of the World
... Characteristics of Renaissance Art Individualism-Emphasized the uniqueness of each face and figure with emotions. Balance and Proportion-More realistic, tried to make art imitate life. Perspective- The impression of depth and ...
... Characteristics of Renaissance Art Individualism-Emphasized the uniqueness of each face and figure with emotions. Balance and Proportion-More realistic, tried to make art imitate life. Perspective- The impression of depth and ...
Document
... painting in the similar style as the one depicted. – Another example of Northern Renaissance Art is Albrecht Durer’s Self Portrait (1500). In his work, Durer paints himself in the image of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
... painting in the similar style as the one depicted. – Another example of Northern Renaissance Art is Albrecht Durer’s Self Portrait (1500). In his work, Durer paints himself in the image of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
Ch.-17-Review
... - What was the Renaissance a rebirth of? - What was the Medici family’s contribution to the Renaissance? - What was the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg? - What are indulgences? - Who declared himself head of the English Church in 1534? - What is a “Renaissance man”? - What are the reasons ...
... - What was the Renaissance a rebirth of? - What was the Medici family’s contribution to the Renaissance? - What was the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg? - What are indulgences? - Who declared himself head of the English Church in 1534? - What is a “Renaissance man”? - What are the reasons ...