The Renaissance notes
... philosophers from Ancient Rome such as Cicero and Virgil. His ideas and poetry became an inspiration to many writers and poets throughout all of Europe as the Renaissance spread. Giotto di Bondone - First Renaissance Painter Giotto was a painter in Florence, Italy. He was the first painter to break ...
... philosophers from Ancient Rome such as Cicero and Virgil. His ideas and poetry became an inspiration to many writers and poets throughout all of Europe as the Renaissance spread. Giotto di Bondone - First Renaissance Painter Giotto was a painter in Florence, Italy. He was the first painter to break ...
The Renaissance “Movement of creativity in art, writing, and thought”
... • Small city-states in Milan and Florence allowed more people to be involved in political life • Merchants believed in individual merit not entitled to nobility because of wealth or family • The Medici family was a powerful banking family that could fund a revival • Medici family Controlled Florence ...
... • Small city-states in Milan and Florence allowed more people to be involved in political life • Merchants believed in individual merit not entitled to nobility because of wealth or family • The Medici family was a powerful banking family that could fund a revival • Medici family Controlled Florence ...
File - World History
... Italy’s location on the Mediterranean Sea also encouraged trade with the Muslim world just across the sea. Ships carrying a variety of goods docked at Italy’s many ports. Banking, manufacturing, and merchant networks developed to support trade. Italian merchants led the growth of trade across Europe ...
... Italy’s location on the Mediterranean Sea also encouraged trade with the Muslim world just across the sea. Ships carrying a variety of goods docked at Italy’s many ports. Banking, manufacturing, and merchant networks developed to support trade. Italian merchants led the growth of trade across Europe ...
Renaissance Guided Notes
... Renaissance was a return to classical style Literature How-to Books Castiglione – ideal man and woman A diplomat, observed court life Wrote The Courtier – how-to-book on ________________________________ How to be the ideal man and ideal woman (Renaissance man/woman) Machiavelli – guide to rulers on ...
... Renaissance was a return to classical style Literature How-to Books Castiglione – ideal man and woman A diplomat, observed court life Wrote The Courtier – how-to-book on ________________________________ How to be the ideal man and ideal woman (Renaissance man/woman) Machiavelli – guide to rulers on ...
Renaissance Begins - Oxford School District
... Looking at the map on the next slide, you will see how Italy’s location allowed it to dominate trade between Eastern Europe and Asia. As the power of Italian cities grew, they became city-states with no control of a king or the Church. ...
... Looking at the map on the next slide, you will see how Italy’s location allowed it to dominate trade between Eastern Europe and Asia. As the power of Italian cities grew, they became city-states with no control of a king or the Church. ...
Renaissance-3
... More chances existed for women in Middle Ages Education and talent was to be used at home Little opportunity in economic, social, and political life ...
... More chances existed for women in Middle Ages Education and talent was to be used at home Little opportunity in economic, social, and political life ...
1Theatre - GEOCITIES.ws
... dealt with tragedy or comedy. Theatre first came from choral songs that dealt with death and their god Dionysus. ...
... dealt with tragedy or comedy. Theatre first came from choral songs that dealt with death and their god Dionysus. ...
The Black Death - The Independent School
... Family and Marriage in Renaissance Italy In Renaissance Italy the family was an important source of economic security. Marrying well was of vital importance. Forged ...
... Family and Marriage in Renaissance Italy In Renaissance Italy the family was an important source of economic security. Marrying well was of vital importance. Forged ...
NOTES - Renaissance Background
... Refers to the renewed interest in classical learning and literature—the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Because of the emphasis on human ability and new discoveries, the Renaissance is often considered the beginning of the modern world. ...
... Refers to the renewed interest in classical learning and literature—the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Because of the emphasis on human ability and new discoveries, the Renaissance is often considered the beginning of the modern world. ...
The Renaissance - Crestwood Local Schools
... Refers to the renewed interest in classical learning and literature—the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Because of the emphasis on human ability and new discoveries, the Renaissance is often considered the beginning of the modern world. ...
... Refers to the renewed interest in classical learning and literature—the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Because of the emphasis on human ability and new discoveries, the Renaissance is often considered the beginning of the modern world. ...
The Northern Renaissance - Hackettstown School District
... • He sponsored a lot of art, and even lured Leonardo de Vinci to France. • It was near the end of de Vinci’s life and he wasn’t that productive, but he brought his stuff with him – including such pieces as the Mona Lisa, which is why France has it and not Italy. • He was a great reader, a good poet ...
... • He sponsored a lot of art, and even lured Leonardo de Vinci to France. • It was near the end of de Vinci’s life and he wasn’t that productive, but he brought his stuff with him – including such pieces as the Mona Lisa, which is why France has it and not Italy. • He was a great reader, a good poet ...
Documentary on Renaissance - Council Rock School District
... 9. What was exceptional about the de Medici family in Florence? 10. What was Lorenzo de Medici’s goal for his Platonic academy? ...
... 9. What was exceptional about the de Medici family in Florence? 10. What was Lorenzo de Medici’s goal for his Platonic academy? ...
European renaissance and reformation
... “From this arises the question whether it is better to be loved more than feared, or feared more than loved. The reply is that one ought to be both feared and loved, but it is difficult for the two to go together, it is much safer to be ...
... “From this arises the question whether it is better to be loved more than feared, or feared more than loved. The reply is that one ought to be both feared and loved, but it is difficult for the two to go together, it is much safer to be ...
The Age of the Renaissance 1400-1600
... each individual. Humanism is the belief that human actions, ideas, and works are important. • Secularism is a non-religious viewpoint. Secularists look to scientific thinking for answers as opposed to religion. • While these ideas first became popular in Italy, they eventually spread to the rest of ...
... each individual. Humanism is the belief that human actions, ideas, and works are important. • Secularism is a non-religious viewpoint. Secularists look to scientific thinking for answers as opposed to religion. • While these ideas first became popular in Italy, they eventually spread to the rest of ...
Ch 12 Renaissance PPT
... Works: Laura (Love Poems), Letters to the Ancient Dead (Letters to ancient Roman writers ...
... Works: Laura (Love Poems), Letters to the Ancient Dead (Letters to ancient Roman writers ...
Renaissance Art and Architecture
... The Renaissance in Italy Individualism Materialism Humanism Classicism secularism ...
... The Renaissance in Italy Individualism Materialism Humanism Classicism secularism ...
Renaissance Worksheet
... What is the term that describes the movement influenced by Greek and Roman literature that emphasized non-religious concerns? Identify three Greco-Roman beliefs that humanists adopted. A. B. C. What four factors helped promote the diffusion of Renaissance art and humanist ideas northward from Italy ...
... What is the term that describes the movement influenced by Greek and Roman literature that emphasized non-religious concerns? Identify three Greco-Roman beliefs that humanists adopted. A. B. C. What four factors helped promote the diffusion of Renaissance art and humanist ideas northward from Italy ...
Document
... • Political rivals created an unstable government • The common people (popolo) were heavily taxed and excluded from government • The popolo used armed conflicts to establish republican form of governments. • The popolo could not maintain civil order • The wealthy and nobles would gain back control b ...
... • Political rivals created an unstable government • The common people (popolo) were heavily taxed and excluded from government • The popolo used armed conflicts to establish republican form of governments. • The popolo could not maintain civil order • The wealthy and nobles would gain back control b ...
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 ...
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... MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following is most accurate? 1) _______ A) Medieval Europe was a feudal society with an agricultural economy and domination by the church whereas Renaissance Europe was character ...
... MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following is most accurate? 1) _______ A) Medieval Europe was a feudal society with an agricultural economy and domination by the church whereas Renaissance Europe was character ...
Renaissance and Politics “Getting out of the Dark Ages”
... the human spirit • People began questioning institutions: church & govt. • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) p. 410-417 ...
... the human spirit • People began questioning institutions: church & govt. • Writers & artists began to express this new way of thinking (brought back classic ideas: Greek & Roman) • New value: individual (medieval age: valued the community) p. 410-417 ...