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... 3. Italy gave birth to a whole generation of poets, scholars, artists and sculptors. 4. The decline of Constantinople caused many Greek scholars to emigrate to Italy, bringing with them important knowledge of classical Greek civilization. ...
... 3. Italy gave birth to a whole generation of poets, scholars, artists and sculptors. 4. The decline of Constantinople caused many Greek scholars to emigrate to Italy, bringing with them important knowledge of classical Greek civilization. ...
The Renaissance
... – Before books were a very expensive because they all had to be hand written. – First book to be massed produced was the bible – Allowed music to be printed and treasured as well ...
... – Before books were a very expensive because they all had to be hand written. – First book to be massed produced was the bible – Allowed music to be printed and treasured as well ...
The Humanist Approach
... Christianity. • Renaissance thinkers emphasized ideas and values such as individual achievement and the importance of history and the arts. • Religion continued to play an important role but not to the degree it did during the Middle Ages. ...
... Christianity. • Renaissance thinkers emphasized ideas and values such as individual achievement and the importance of history and the arts. • Religion continued to play an important role but not to the degree it did during the Middle Ages. ...
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... Roots traced to work of Dante; work contained glimpses of what would become focus on human nature Historians believe Renaissance began with two humanists who lived after Dante—Giovanni Boccaccio, Francesco Petrarch Both wrote literature in everyday language not Latin Advances were made in medicine, ...
... Roots traced to work of Dante; work contained glimpses of what would become focus on human nature Historians believe Renaissance began with two humanists who lived after Dante—Giovanni Boccaccio, Francesco Petrarch Both wrote literature in everyday language not Latin Advances were made in medicine, ...
Unit 1 The Renaissance - Kenston Local Schools
... (enhanced by additional knowledge of Greek writings after fall of Constantinople 1453) Also enhanced by invention of the printing press (Gutenberg 1454) which made it practical for things to be widely published. By 1500 there were 10 million books in Europe- greater access to info of all types ...
... (enhanced by additional knowledge of Greek writings after fall of Constantinople 1453) Also enhanced by invention of the printing press (Gutenberg 1454) which made it practical for things to be widely published. By 1500 there were 10 million books in Europe- greater access to info of all types ...
The Greeks and Romans Ancient Culture
... port of Pisa, helped trade and commerce (Florence conquered Pisa) 2. Medici Family – encouraged a cultural movement ...
... port of Pisa, helped trade and commerce (Florence conquered Pisa) 2. Medici Family – encouraged a cultural movement ...
The Northern Renaissance
... First great Flemish Renaissance painter was Jan van Eyck who developed techniques with oil based paints still used today Oil paintings became popular and spread to Italy Van Eyck’s paintings display unusually realistic details and reveal the personality of their subjects ...
... First great Flemish Renaissance painter was Jan van Eyck who developed techniques with oil based paints still used today Oil paintings became popular and spread to Italy Van Eyck’s paintings display unusually realistic details and reveal the personality of their subjects ...
Chapter 12 - AP European History 2007-08
... “New Monarchies” – the governments of France, England, and Spain at the end of the fifteenth century, whose rulers succeeded in reestablishing or extending centralized royal authority, suppressing the nobility, controlling the church, and insisting on the loyalty of all peoples living in their ter ...
... “New Monarchies” – the governments of France, England, and Spain at the end of the fifteenth century, whose rulers succeeded in reestablishing or extending centralized royal authority, suppressing the nobility, controlling the church, and insisting on the loyalty of all peoples living in their ter ...
Italian Renaissance notes – corresponds with pages
... where Europe took steps backwards from the culture, art, and trade of Rome. o Also discussed previously that overarching question of unit is why was Europe able to become the dominant powers that shaped the world – answer to that starts in time period called the Renaissance. o Renaissance is a term ...
... where Europe took steps backwards from the culture, art, and trade of Rome. o Also discussed previously that overarching question of unit is why was Europe able to become the dominant powers that shaped the world – answer to that starts in time period called the Renaissance. o Renaissance is a term ...
The Renaissance - Linn-Benton Community College
... work; harmony, balance, perspective. “Discovery of the True Cross,” portraits. Loved order, he was not so keen on emotion and the human quality. • Pollaiuolo, “Battle of Ten Naked Men”, 1465- motion study, study of the muscle/skeletal structure, new composition created by figures • S. Bottichelli: 1 ...
... work; harmony, balance, perspective. “Discovery of the True Cross,” portraits. Loved order, he was not so keen on emotion and the human quality. • Pollaiuolo, “Battle of Ten Naked Men”, 1465- motion study, study of the muscle/skeletal structure, new composition created by figures • S. Bottichelli: 1 ...
The Renaissance Saw Four Major
... First to really use oil on canvas as his main medium Used strong colors ...
... First to really use oil on canvas as his main medium Used strong colors ...
Renaissance Thinkers and Their Values
... the ancient writers, like Cicero and Virgil, the humanists discovered a new range on interests, a new sensibility, discussion of political and civic questions, a world presented without the overarching framework of Christian belief. ...
... the ancient writers, like Cicero and Virgil, the humanists discovered a new range on interests, a new sensibility, discussion of political and civic questions, a world presented without the overarching framework of Christian belief. ...
renaissance italy - New Providence School
... depicts Greek philosophers whose works humanists had recovered and printed. The model for the figure of Plato (center with upraised arm) was Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo is the model for an unidentified ancient thinker (center foreground with his head on his arm). Vatican Museums and Galleries, V ...
... depicts Greek philosophers whose works humanists had recovered and printed. The model for the figure of Plato (center with upraised arm) was Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo is the model for an unidentified ancient thinker (center foreground with his head on his arm). Vatican Museums and Galleries, V ...
The Renaissance
... and Greek texts that have been rediscovered, were translated and printed Largely rejected Aristotelian views and medieval scholasticism in favor of: Roman authors such as Cicero, Livy, Virgil, and Quintilian Greek writings, especially those of Plato ...
... and Greek texts that have been rediscovered, were translated and printed Largely rejected Aristotelian views and medieval scholasticism in favor of: Roman authors such as Cicero, Livy, Virgil, and Quintilian Greek writings, especially those of Plato ...
Renaissance
... Everyone used to be VERY religious, but too many were suffering and dying! Started to pull away from the church Looking to SECULAR (worldly) ideals of the here and now vs. life after death Begin studying HUMANISM: study of human potential & achievement ...
... Everyone used to be VERY religious, but too many were suffering and dying! Started to pull away from the church Looking to SECULAR (worldly) ideals of the here and now vs. life after death Begin studying HUMANISM: study of human potential & achievement ...
Renaissance
... Everyone used to be VERY religious, but too many were suffering and dying! Started to pull away from the church Looking to SECULAR (worldly) ideals of the here and now vs. life after death Begin studying HUMANISM: study of human potential & achievement ...
... Everyone used to be VERY religious, but too many were suffering and dying! Started to pull away from the church Looking to SECULAR (worldly) ideals of the here and now vs. life after death Begin studying HUMANISM: study of human potential & achievement ...
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 ...
Fusion The Renaissance - White Plains Public Schools
... created something new. The contributions made during this period led to innovative styles of art and literature. They also led to new values, such as the importance of the individual. The Renaissance eventually spread from northern Italy to the rest of Europe. Italy had three advantages that made it ...
... created something new. The contributions made during this period led to innovative styles of art and literature. They also led to new values, such as the importance of the individual. The Renaissance eventually spread from northern Italy to the rest of Europe. Italy had three advantages that made it ...
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... • Dancing outlet for music • Marriage of music and poetry came 2 secular genres :Chanson and Madrigal • Music was used to enhance poetry:Pierre de Ronsard.Francesco Petrarch • Structures of French and Italian poetry influenced the music ...
... • Dancing outlet for music • Marriage of music and poetry came 2 secular genres :Chanson and Madrigal • Music was used to enhance poetry:Pierre de Ronsard.Francesco Petrarch • Structures of French and Italian poetry influenced the music ...
Chapter 14 Section 1 notes
... • intellectual movement based on the study of classical culture – did not focus only on religious issues! • Humanist scholars believed that education should stimulate creative powers of an individual. • They were collectors of classical manuscripts from church & monastery libraries. • Humanities: su ...
... • intellectual movement based on the study of classical culture – did not focus only on religious issues! • Humanist scholars believed that education should stimulate creative powers of an individual. • They were collectors of classical manuscripts from church & monastery libraries. • Humanities: su ...
The Renaissance - Northside Middle School
... the improved version of the invention of movable type, Chinese printing. ...
... the improved version of the invention of movable type, Chinese printing. ...
B. Renaissance
... 2. was a form of education & culture based on the study of the Greco-Roman classics above all else 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 ...
... 2. was a form of education & culture based on the study of the Greco-Roman classics above all else 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 ...
charlemagne - Effingham County Schools
... In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe with help of RCC When he died in 814, Charlemagne’s empire encompassed much of Western Europe, and he had also ensured the survival of Christianity in the West father of Europe. ...
... In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe with help of RCC When he died in 814, Charlemagne’s empire encompassed much of Western Europe, and he had also ensured the survival of Christianity in the West father of Europe. ...
Chapter 12 Student PowerPoint Answers on Renaissance Topics
... thoughts and God). He claimed that humans were the link between the spiritual world and the material world because their souls are linked to God. He also wrote that spiritual or Platonic love was that all things in the universe, like people, were bound by sympathetic love. This idea is important bec ...
... thoughts and God). He claimed that humans were the link between the spiritual world and the material world because their souls are linked to God. He also wrote that spiritual or Platonic love was that all things in the universe, like people, were bound by sympathetic love. This idea is important bec ...