Slide 1
... wealthy merchants Most people made money by trading with the Byzantine Empire to the east. Because of their fleet of mercantile ships, they became and international power ...
... wealthy merchants Most people made money by trading with the Byzantine Empire to the east. Because of their fleet of mercantile ships, they became and international power ...
Note Taking Studyguidechapter13section1answers
... A. Italy’s History and Geography 1. Italy had been the center of the Roman Empire and people could study their art and architecture. 2. Italy’s location on the Mediterranean Sea also encouraged trade with the Muslim world. 3. Trade routes carried new ideas that were important in shaping the Renaissa ...
... A. Italy’s History and Geography 1. Italy had been the center of the Roman Empire and people could study their art and architecture. 2. Italy’s location on the Mediterranean Sea also encouraged trade with the Muslim world. 3. Trade routes carried new ideas that were important in shaping the Renaissa ...
Renaissance
... Renaissance Produced New attitudes toward culture and learning A spirit of adventure and curiosity >> lead ...
... Renaissance Produced New attitudes toward culture and learning A spirit of adventure and curiosity >> lead ...
The Art of the Italian Renaissance
... Major Italian Cities During the Middle Ages Italy was made up of many independent city-states in northern and central Italy that played an important role in Italian politics and art during the Renaissance. Milan One of the richest cities, it controls trade through the Alps. Venice Sitting on the Ad ...
... Major Italian Cities During the Middle Ages Italy was made up of many independent city-states in northern and central Italy that played an important role in Italian politics and art during the Renaissance. Milan One of the richest cities, it controls trade through the Alps. Venice Sitting on the Ad ...
What was the Renaissance?
... • People became more secular. • Secular means they were more interested in this world than religion and getting to heaven. ...
... • People became more secular. • Secular means they were more interested in this world than religion and getting to heaven. ...
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... Harsh weather at this time also made conditions tough. Crops were ruined. These events led to a great famine between 1315-1322. Many people died as a result and it became a demographic disaster. During this time period many other horrible events took place such as torrential rain in 1310 and failed ...
... Harsh weather at this time also made conditions tough. Crops were ruined. These events led to a great famine between 1315-1322. Many people died as a result and it became a demographic disaster. During this time period many other horrible events took place such as torrential rain in 1310 and failed ...
17.1 Guided Reading Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... What trends did Renaissance writers begin that modern writers still use today? ...
... What trends did Renaissance writers begin that modern writers still use today? ...
the renaissance - Mr. Darby`s History
... theocracy in Florence 1494-98; (predicted French invasion due to paganism and moral decay of Italian city-states); burned at the stake Charles VIII (1483-1498), French invasions of Italy; Italy became battleground for international ambitions ...
... theocracy in Florence 1494-98; (predicted French invasion due to paganism and moral decay of Italian city-states); burned at the stake Charles VIII (1483-1498), French invasions of Italy; Italy became battleground for international ambitions ...
CH 11 - 1 Renaissance
... Renewed interest in the Greek and Roman writings Adopted Greek and Roman ideas, wanted the world to Be better. Religion was still important, but people were more secular – Interested in Worldly Ideas. ...
... Renewed interest in the Greek and Roman writings Adopted Greek and Roman ideas, wanted the world to Be better. Religion was still important, but people were more secular – Interested in Worldly Ideas. ...
Chp 12
... and architects change over the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries? • What is the purpose of applying linear perspective to painting? • What were the differences in the ways painters in Italian cities and those in Flanders achieved depth and dimension in their work? • How did the scholarly interests ...
... and architects change over the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries? • What is the purpose of applying linear perspective to painting? • What were the differences in the ways painters in Italian cities and those in Flanders achieved depth and dimension in their work? • How did the scholarly interests ...
IL RINASCIMENTO ITALIANO
... strongly influenced by Niccolo’ Machiavelli and his political advice provided in “Il Principe”. Names in Italian Renaissance art: Leonardo, Donatello, Raffaello, Michelangelo Names in Italian Renaissance architecture: Brunelleschi, Palladio Names in Italian Renaissance literature: Machiavelli, Casti ...
... strongly influenced by Niccolo’ Machiavelli and his political advice provided in “Il Principe”. Names in Italian Renaissance art: Leonardo, Donatello, Raffaello, Michelangelo Names in Italian Renaissance architecture: Brunelleschi, Palladio Names in Italian Renaissance literature: Machiavelli, Casti ...
Renaissance and Discovery - Mr. Gonzalez`s History Classes
... My parents were honourable folk, Florentine in their origin, of medium fortune, or, I may as well admit it, in a condition verging upon poverty. They had been expelled from their native city, and consequently I was born in exile, at Arezzo, in the year 1304 of this latter age which begins with Chri ...
... My parents were honourable folk, Florentine in their origin, of medium fortune, or, I may as well admit it, in a condition verging upon poverty. They had been expelled from their native city, and consequently I was born in exile, at Arezzo, in the year 1304 of this latter age which begins with Chri ...
the renaissance 15-16
... B. EFFECTS OF THE PLAGUE 1. MANORIAL SYSTEM CRUMBLES a) b) c) d) e) II. THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR A. INTRODUCTION 1. CAUSE a) b) B. LONGBOW CHANGES WARFARE (BATTLE OF CRECY) 1. ARMIES a) b) 2. EFFECTS OF THE LONG BOW a) b) c) d) EFFECT ON KNIGHTS C. JOAN OF ARC 1. JOAN’S CALLING a) b) c) 2. SIEGE OF ORL ...
... B. EFFECTS OF THE PLAGUE 1. MANORIAL SYSTEM CRUMBLES a) b) c) d) e) II. THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR A. INTRODUCTION 1. CAUSE a) b) B. LONGBOW CHANGES WARFARE (BATTLE OF CRECY) 1. ARMIES a) b) 2. EFFECTS OF THE LONG BOW a) b) c) d) EFFECT ON KNIGHTS C. JOAN OF ARC 1. JOAN’S CALLING a) b) c) 2. SIEGE OF ORL ...
Chapter 12 Section 1 – The Renaissance (p. 398-403)
... secular viewpoint = enjoying material goods b.) age of __________________________________________________________________________________ plague, political instability and decline of Church power rebirth of interest in ancient culture o ancient Rome and ancient Mediterranean world o affected p ...
... secular viewpoint = enjoying material goods b.) age of __________________________________________________________________________________ plague, political instability and decline of Church power rebirth of interest in ancient culture o ancient Rome and ancient Mediterranean world o affected p ...
The Renaissance
... the arts, philosophy, and literature. Patrons, wealthy from newly expanded trade, sponsored works which glorified city-states in northern Italy. Education became increasingly secular. Medieval art and literature focused on the Church and salvation Renaissance art and literature focused on individual ...
... the arts, philosophy, and literature. Patrons, wealthy from newly expanded trade, sponsored works which glorified city-states in northern Italy. Education became increasingly secular. Medieval art and literature focused on the Church and salvation Renaissance art and literature focused on individual ...
Across - Ms. Ross`s Wikispace
... 17. Term relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals 18. Scholar who believed the sun was at the center of the universe and the earth revolves around the sun, most experts rejected this scholar’s theory 20. Scientist who disproved idea ...
... 17. Term relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals 18. Scholar who believed the sun was at the center of the universe and the earth revolves around the sun, most experts rejected this scholar’s theory 20. Scientist who disproved idea ...
Renaissance
... historian who wrote of the rebirth of art in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The concept of the Renaissance was then applied more broadly to describe a dramatic rebirth of civilization in Western Europe. This view of the Renaissance involves two erroneous concepts. First, there i ...
... historian who wrote of the rebirth of art in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The concept of the Renaissance was then applied more broadly to describe a dramatic rebirth of civilization in Western Europe. This view of the Renaissance involves two erroneous concepts. First, there i ...
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance I. Italy`s Advantages A. Time
... 1. Began in Northern Italy then spread through the rest of Europe 2. 3 reasons: Thriving cities, wealthy merchant class, and Greek and Roman heritage ...
... 1. Began in Northern Italy then spread through the rest of Europe 2. 3 reasons: Thriving cities, wealthy merchant class, and Greek and Roman heritage ...
The Renaissance c. 1350-1600
... Other famous Renaissance figures Niccolò Macchiavelli- a writer who believed rulers must do whatever necessary to control the people—even if he was a Hitler-like person. He wrote a book about it called The Prince. His theory was that it was better to be feared ...
... Other famous Renaissance figures Niccolò Macchiavelli- a writer who believed rulers must do whatever necessary to control the people—even if he was a Hitler-like person. He wrote a book about it called The Prince. His theory was that it was better to be feared ...
THE RENAISSANCE
... seemed to mark the beginning of a long-term decline for Europe. But the expansion of trade (due to the Crusades and Black Death), the re-discovery of Ancient learning (brought back from Muslim lands and hidden in monastic libraries), and new political structures lead to a rebirth centered in Italy i ...
... seemed to mark the beginning of a long-term decline for Europe. But the expansion of trade (due to the Crusades and Black Death), the re-discovery of Ancient learning (brought back from Muslim lands and hidden in monastic libraries), and new political structures lead to a rebirth centered in Italy i ...