Crucifixion of St. Peter
... • One aspect of the Renaissance was reading these ancient works. • While some ancient authors, especially Aristotle, were very well known and were used for medieval thought as well as Catholic theology and cosmology, many others had fallen by the wayside. • There were several reasons for this. • The ...
... • One aspect of the Renaissance was reading these ancient works. • While some ancient authors, especially Aristotle, were very well known and were used for medieval thought as well as Catholic theology and cosmology, many others had fallen by the wayside. • There were several reasons for this. • The ...
the renaissance - Social-Studies
... • They used Greek and Roman texts as their sources of information and combined those with their own history and experiences. ...
... • They used Greek and Roman texts as their sources of information and combined those with their own history and experiences. ...
2. What city did Cosimo De` Medici make the center of Italian art
... 1. Who was Cosimo de’ Medici and what were his many accomplishments? _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ...
... 1. Who was Cosimo de’ Medici and what were his many accomplishments? _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ...
European Renaissance and Reformation: 1300
... treasures of Greco-Roman antiquity, but added Gothic architecture and philosophical scholasticism’s logical foundations for mathematics and physics. But war and plague would endanger this heritage. Could civilization survive? The Christian faith had empowered people to survive war and plague; but th ...
... treasures of Greco-Roman antiquity, but added Gothic architecture and philosophical scholasticism’s logical foundations for mathematics and physics. But war and plague would endanger this heritage. Could civilization survive? The Christian faith had empowered people to survive war and plague; but th ...
Unit 4 Art
... Italy had more access to Roman ruins Italy had more access to ancient manuscripts from Constantinople than the rest of Europe (through foreign scholars) Italy led the West by the 14th century in banking and trade Italy was more urbanized than the rest of Europe ...
... Italy had more access to Roman ruins Italy had more access to ancient manuscripts from Constantinople than the rest of Europe (through foreign scholars) Italy led the West by the 14th century in banking and trade Italy was more urbanized than the rest of Europe ...
APWH Renaissance ppt
... The Renaissance was a time of renewal Renaissance means rebirth and Europe was recovering from the Dark ages and the plague. People had lost their faith in the church and began to put more focus on human beings. ...
... The Renaissance was a time of renewal Renaissance means rebirth and Europe was recovering from the Dark ages and the plague. People had lost their faith in the church and began to put more focus on human beings. ...
113 Chapter 15 section 1 The Italian Renaissance
... agriculture, silk, and weapons Florence was famous for its banking Monarchs asked Florence banks for money for war Merchants refined wool to sell abroad Florence rivaled all over Europe ...
... agriculture, silk, and weapons Florence was famous for its banking Monarchs asked Florence banks for money for war Merchants refined wool to sell abroad Florence rivaled all over Europe ...
THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WEST, 1450
... The most important Italian city was Florence, where wealth from trade sparked the Renaissance ...
... The most important Italian city was Florence, where wealth from trade sparked the Renaissance ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance
... • Looked down on the art of the Middle Ages • Wanted to return to the learning of Greece & Rome • First, artists and scholars from Italy were inspired by the ruins of Rome that surrounded them • Second, Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved ...
... • Looked down on the art of the Middle Ages • Wanted to return to the learning of Greece & Rome • First, artists and scholars from Italy were inspired by the ruins of Rome that surrounded them • Second, Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance
... • Looked down on the art of the Middle Ages • Wanted to return to the learning of Greece & Rome • First, artists and scholars from Italy were inspired by the ruins of Rome that surrounded them • Second, Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved ...
... • Looked down on the art of the Middle Ages • Wanted to return to the learning of Greece & Rome • First, artists and scholars from Italy were inspired by the ruins of Rome that surrounded them • Second, Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved ...
When a Protestant group broke away from the Catholic
... Before airplanes were invented, __________ made sketches of ...
... Before airplanes were invented, __________ made sketches of ...
Chapter 1|Section1 “Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance”
... Michelangelo. He was famous for his use of perspective. -Sofonisba Anguissola was the first woman artist to gain an international reputation. Artemisia Gentileschi was mother accomplished artist. ...
... Michelangelo. He was famous for his use of perspective. -Sofonisba Anguissola was the first woman artist to gain an international reputation. Artemisia Gentileschi was mother accomplished artist. ...
Chapter Ten: Renaissance and Discovery Terms Remember to
... Pope Alexander (connect to the Borgia family) Pope Julius II Charles VIII (connect to Italy) Slavery in the Renaissance Medici Family Northern Renaissance Erasmus Sir Thomas More Oligarchy Patronage Christine De Pisan Italian city-states Hundred Years’ War ...
... Pope Alexander (connect to the Borgia family) Pope Julius II Charles VIII (connect to Italy) Slavery in the Renaissance Medici Family Northern Renaissance Erasmus Sir Thomas More Oligarchy Patronage Christine De Pisan Italian city-states Hundred Years’ War ...
World History Chapter 17 section 1 notes
... d. Although they were better educated that women of the Middle Ages, they less chance to shape political and economic life. The Printing Press 1. The Renaissance was a time of change in technology. 2. The most exciting invention was the printing press. This device used small pieces of metal engraved ...
... d. Although they were better educated that women of the Middle Ages, they less chance to shape political and economic life. The Printing Press 1. The Renaissance was a time of change in technology. 2. The most exciting invention was the printing press. This device used small pieces of metal engraved ...
The Renaissance Study Guide Be able to identify the following
... o Know poetry (rhythmic structured or unstructured usually expresses some kind of emotion) and prose (writing – the ordinary form of spoken or written language) Who had the most power in Italy? The Pope and the Catholic Church, The Medici What are patrons? People who give money to artists and spons ...
... o Know poetry (rhythmic structured or unstructured usually expresses some kind of emotion) and prose (writing – the ordinary form of spoken or written language) Who had the most power in Italy? The Pope and the Catholic Church, The Medici What are patrons? People who give money to artists and spons ...
Renaissance and Politics “Getting out of the Dark Ages”
... • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) ...
... • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) ...
World History Chapter 17 section 1 notes
... patron of the arts and a skilled diplomat. d. Although they were better educated than women of the Middle Ages, they had little chance to shape political and economic life. The Printing Press 1. The Renaissance was a time great of change in technology. 2. The most exciting invention was the printing ...
... patron of the arts and a skilled diplomat. d. Although they were better educated than women of the Middle Ages, they had little chance to shape political and economic life. The Printing Press 1. The Renaissance was a time great of change in technology. 2. The most exciting invention was the printing ...
Renaissance 1
... of the Renaissance. Venice was founded in the fifth century by people fleeing from Attila the Hun. They settled on a group of islands on the northeastern edge of the Italian peninsula. Shipbuilding was the primary industry in Venice. During the Crusades, Venetian ships provided transportation to the ...
... of the Renaissance. Venice was founded in the fifth century by people fleeing from Attila the Hun. They settled on a group of islands on the northeastern edge of the Italian peninsula. Shipbuilding was the primary industry in Venice. During the Crusades, Venetian ships provided transportation to the ...
Early Modern Era
... Early Modern Era: Europe during the Renaissance, Early Exploration, and the French Invasions of Italy - Circa 1453 – 1516 ...
... Early Modern Era: Europe during the Renaissance, Early Exploration, and the French Invasions of Italy - Circa 1453 – 1516 ...