sg1 west civ - Grants Pass School District 7
... Florence, Genoa, Venice, Rome as centers of trade -> causes of Renaissance the Medici patronage Dante’s Divine Comedy Castiglione’s Courtier Lorenzo Valla’s exposure of the Donation of Constantine Christine de Pisan and role of women in Renaissance 1494-98 Savonarola and the French invasion of Flore ...
... Florence, Genoa, Venice, Rome as centers of trade -> causes of Renaissance the Medici patronage Dante’s Divine Comedy Castiglione’s Courtier Lorenzo Valla’s exposure of the Donation of Constantine Christine de Pisan and role of women in Renaissance 1494-98 Savonarola and the French invasion of Flore ...
European Renaissance
... Study of ancient Latin and Greek manuscripts led to Humanism: intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements ...
... Study of ancient Latin and Greek manuscripts led to Humanism: intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements ...
many professions including artists
... 13. Humanists wanted to make the ideas in these ancient works available to an exclusive readership. 14. An enhanced value on education was a key idea of the Renaissance. 15. The arts of the Renaissance era became interested in portraying the beauty of the animal form and the natural world. 16. As lo ...
... 13. Humanists wanted to make the ideas in these ancient works available to an exclusive readership. 14. An enhanced value on education was a key idea of the Renaissance. 15. The arts of the Renaissance era became interested in portraying the beauty of the animal form and the natural world. 16. As lo ...
Chapter 13
... • How many times did classical revival take place during the Middle Ages? • How did the Renaissance revival of humanism differ from that of its medieval counterparts? ...
... • How many times did classical revival take place during the Middle Ages? • How did the Renaissance revival of humanism differ from that of its medieval counterparts? ...
Italy: birthplace of the Renaissance
... •True Renaissance man •Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist •Interested in how things worked •Notebooks full of sketches and inventions •Known for: •Mona Lisa •The Last Supper ...
... •True Renaissance man •Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist •Interested in how things worked •Notebooks full of sketches and inventions •Known for: •Mona Lisa •The Last Supper ...
The Renaissance in Italy (1375-1527)
... – Renaissance Europe (post-14th c.) – political centralization, national feelings – urban, commercialcapitalist economy – growing lay/secular control of thought & culture ...
... – Renaissance Europe (post-14th c.) – political centralization, national feelings – urban, commercialcapitalist economy – growing lay/secular control of thought & culture ...
4. Papal States
... 2. French invasion of Italy in 1494 by Charles VIII (1483-1498) began new era. a. Italy became a battleground for international ambitions between France and Holy Roman Empire. b. Charles V’s troops sack of Rome in 1527 marked the end of Italy’s cultural dominance -- Extreme impact on Italian societ ...
... 2. French invasion of Italy in 1494 by Charles VIII (1483-1498) began new era. a. Italy became a battleground for international ambitions between France and Holy Roman Empire. b. Charles V’s troops sack of Rome in 1527 marked the end of Italy’s cultural dominance -- Extreme impact on Italian societ ...
Tyler Salathe - APEH
... Cicero- Civic humanism. “The New”: people should be intellectuals to the state. Lorenzo Valla- Papal secretary. “Elegance of the Latin Language” Marsilio Ficino- Neo-Platonism: Hierarchy of substances and spiritual love. Hermetics- Humans are born divine but chose the material world Mirandola- “Orat ...
... Cicero- Civic humanism. “The New”: people should be intellectuals to the state. Lorenzo Valla- Papal secretary. “Elegance of the Latin Language” Marsilio Ficino- Neo-Platonism: Hierarchy of substances and spiritual love. Hermetics- Humans are born divine but chose the material world Mirandola- “Orat ...
Warm- up
... introduced a time period in which thinkers, artist and writers compiled some of the famous and infamous pieces of cultural expression. ...
... introduced a time period in which thinkers, artist and writers compiled some of the famous and infamous pieces of cultural expression. ...
Renaissance and Reformation 1350
... led to trouble for the Italian states. Wanted Italy for its rich resources. French King Charles VIII led an army of 30,000 men into Italy in 1494. Occupied the kingdom of Naples, to the south. Italy received help from Spain who fought with the French for 30 years and eventually won creating a do ...
... led to trouble for the Italian states. Wanted Italy for its rich resources. French King Charles VIII led an army of 30,000 men into Italy in 1494. Occupied the kingdom of Naples, to the south. Italy received help from Spain who fought with the French for 30 years and eventually won creating a do ...
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... In the 14th century, countries in northern Europe experienced huge price inflation with dairy, grain, and livestock 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 ...
... In the 14th century, countries in northern Europe experienced huge price inflation with dairy, grain, and livestock 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 ...
Across - Ms. Ross`s Wikispace
... 13. German invention that helped to increase learning, literacy and the number of books across Europe 16. This author produced the best-known work of Spanish Renaissance literature, Don Quixote. 17. Term relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architectur ...
... 13. German invention that helped to increase learning, literacy and the number of books across Europe 16. This author produced the best-known work of Spanish Renaissance literature, Don Quixote. 17. Term relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architectur ...
CHAPTER 5
... laws of perspective, enabling artists to create the illusion of three dimensions. This realistic style of painting was pioneered by Masaccio, and was used and modified by other Florentine painters in the 15th century. Especially important were two major developments. One stressed the technical side— ...
... laws of perspective, enabling artists to create the illusion of three dimensions. This realistic style of painting was pioneered by Masaccio, and was used and modified by other Florentine painters in the 15th century. Especially important were two major developments. One stressed the technical side— ...
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... 2. Claimed that the Middle Ages (the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the emergence of the Renaissance) were the “Dark Ages” 3. He was perhaps the first to use critical textual analysis to ancient texts (go to the source) 4. Wrote his famous poetry in the Italian vernacular (as did Da ...
... 2. Claimed that the Middle Ages (the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the emergence of the Renaissance) were the “Dark Ages” 3. He was perhaps the first to use critical textual analysis to ancient texts (go to the source) 4. Wrote his famous poetry in the Italian vernacular (as did Da ...
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... Petrarch (1304-1374)—the “father of humanism” 1. Considered the first modern writer • In his writings, literature was no longer subordinate to religion 2. Claimed that the Middle Ages (the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the emergence of the Renaissance) were the “Dark Ages” 3. He w ...
... Petrarch (1304-1374)—the “father of humanism” 1. Considered the first modern writer • In his writings, literature was no longer subordinate to religion 2. Claimed that the Middle Ages (the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the emergence of the Renaissance) were the “Dark Ages” 3. He w ...
unit iii: the renaissance 1300-1600 a
... 1. Renaissance a. As trade improved, cities _____________ and many non-nobles _____________. b. Patrons c. “Renaissance” is a French term for _______ During the Renaissance, which began in _______, many ______________ were reborn. d. Interest in Classical culture e. Development in humanities f. Inte ...
... 1. Renaissance a. As trade improved, cities _____________ and many non-nobles _____________. b. Patrons c. “Renaissance” is a French term for _______ During the Renaissance, which began in _______, many ______________ were reborn. d. Interest in Classical culture e. Development in humanities f. Inte ...
15.1-15.2
... • Crusades & trade had brought them in contact w/ Byzantine civilization – Scholars preserved Greek & Roman learning ...
... • Crusades & trade had brought them in contact w/ Byzantine civilization – Scholars preserved Greek & Roman learning ...
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... The new political leaders of Florence had hired Michelangelo, the most skilled sculptor of his time, to create a work that would symbolize the city. He decided on the young biblical hero, David, who defeated the giant Goliath with a simple slingshot and stone. Michelangelo wanted his work to encoura ...
... The new political leaders of Florence had hired Michelangelo, the most skilled sculptor of his time, to create a work that would symbolize the city. He decided on the young biblical hero, David, who defeated the giant Goliath with a simple slingshot and stone. Michelangelo wanted his work to encoura ...
World History-Chapter 15 (3)
... argued that private property only led to conflicts. King Henry VIII of England, had him put to death when he would not recognize that he was the supreme head of the church. ...
... argued that private property only led to conflicts. King Henry VIII of England, had him put to death when he would not recognize that he was the supreme head of the church. ...
World History
... agrued that private property only led to conflicts. King Henry VIII of England, had him put to death when he would not recognize that he was the supreme head of the church. ...
... agrued that private property only led to conflicts. King Henry VIII of England, had him put to death when he would not recognize that he was the supreme head of the church. ...