The Northern Renaissance Begins
... The Praise of Folly. This book poked fun at greedy merchants, heartsick lovers, quarrelsome scholars, and pompous priests. b) Believed in Christianity of the heart, NOT one of ceremonies and rules. c) In order to improve society…all people should study the Bible. ...
... The Praise of Folly. This book poked fun at greedy merchants, heartsick lovers, quarrelsome scholars, and pompous priests. b) Believed in Christianity of the heart, NOT one of ceremonies and rules. c) In order to improve society…all people should study the Bible. ...
The Renaissance
... and central Italy that played an important role in Italian politics and art. ...
... and central Italy that played an important role in Italian politics and art. ...
What Was the Renaissance?
... survival mode, spending all of their efforts on getting the necessities of life. Today in many parts of the world, survival is still all that people can think about. At certain times and places, however, people have been luckier. When the conditions were just right, people became free to spend their ...
... survival mode, spending all of their efforts on getting the necessities of life. Today in many parts of the world, survival is still all that people can think about. At certain times and places, however, people have been luckier. When the conditions were just right, people became free to spend their ...
Northern Renaissance Lecture
... The idea of human powers to understand and control physical nature, as developed most especially north of the Alps, corresponded in many ways to the more purely Italian and Humanistic idea of the infinite richness of human personality. Together, they constituted the new Renaissance spirit, for both ...
... The idea of human powers to understand and control physical nature, as developed most especially north of the Alps, corresponded in many ways to the more purely Italian and Humanistic idea of the infinite richness of human personality. Together, they constituted the new Renaissance spirit, for both ...
History 214 Introduction to European History
... has joined wisdom with eloquence, and prudence with the military art. . . . This century appears to have perfected astronomy, in Florence it has recalled the Platonic teaching from darkness into light . . . and in Germany . . . [there] have been invented the instruments for printing books. ...
... has joined wisdom with eloquence, and prudence with the military art. . . . This century appears to have perfected astronomy, in Florence it has recalled the Platonic teaching from darkness into light . . . and in Germany . . . [there] have been invented the instruments for printing books. ...
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 ...
Chapter 15: Renaissance: SOL 1.13
... o Writing in the vernacular means to write in a local everyday language, rather than a classical language o Patron: a wealthy person who supported the arts. ...
... o Writing in the vernacular means to write in a local everyday language, rather than a classical language o Patron: a wealthy person who supported the arts. ...
World History
... Part 3 – Guided through paradise by St. Bernard, a medieval monk, and meets Beatrice What happens to Virgil? ...
... Part 3 – Guided through paradise by St. Bernard, a medieval monk, and meets Beatrice What happens to Virgil? ...
Jeopardy-Renaissance and Reformation
... Ways in which women spread ideas of the Renaissance. What are Noble families encouraged their daughters to study humanism, and some became powerful political figures, they married nobles throughout Europe, spreading Renaissance ideas in their husbands’ lands? A 400 ...
... Ways in which women spread ideas of the Renaissance. What are Noble families encouraged their daughters to study humanism, and some became powerful political figures, they married nobles throughout Europe, spreading Renaissance ideas in their husbands’ lands? A 400 ...
Renaissance = “Rebirth”
... Challenged accepted beliefs of the Catholic Church Many Kings and Princes supported the Protestant Movement because it gave them more power and took power away from the Pope. Protestantism – Christian religions not Catholic IMPORTANT PEOPLE • Martin Luther – 95 Thesis starts the Reformation (Luthera ...
... Challenged accepted beliefs of the Catholic Church Many Kings and Princes supported the Protestant Movement because it gave them more power and took power away from the Pope. Protestantism – Christian religions not Catholic IMPORTANT PEOPLE • Martin Luther – 95 Thesis starts the Reformation (Luthera ...
Renaissance Art: The Italians.
... Renaissance Art (cont.) • Significant change: the artist came to occupy a different place in society- art was becoming more than just a craft. • Renaissance society was dominated by guilds, which represented the important trades in the city. • All were connected to a patron saint & each looked out ...
... Renaissance Art (cont.) • Significant change: the artist came to occupy a different place in society- art was becoming more than just a craft. • Renaissance society was dominated by guilds, which represented the important trades in the city. • All were connected to a patron saint & each looked out ...
Document
... Because the Black Death delayed recovery in northern Europe for nearly 100 years, the northern Renaissance did not begin until the 1400s. Like Italian humanists, northern European humanist scholars stressed education and a revival of classical learning. At the same time, however, they emphasized rel ...
... Because the Black Death delayed recovery in northern Europe for nearly 100 years, the northern Renaissance did not begin until the 1400s. Like Italian humanists, northern European humanist scholars stressed education and a revival of classical learning. At the same time, however, they emphasized rel ...
Review Unit #7
... - Ranked between land owning Nobles and the Peasants Guilds: organizations of tradesmen and artists - they regulated their trade or art (set prices, hours, standards) Capitalism: economic system that replaced feudalism - Based on using money – not land – for wealth Commercial Revolution: there ...
... - Ranked between land owning Nobles and the Peasants Guilds: organizations of tradesmen and artists - they regulated their trade or art (set prices, hours, standards) Capitalism: economic system that replaced feudalism - Based on using money – not land – for wealth Commercial Revolution: there ...
7_Renaissance
... - Ranked between land owning Nobles and the Peasants Guilds: organizations of tradesmen and artists - they regulated their trade or art (set prices, hours, standards) Capitalism: economic system that replaced feudalism - Based on using money – not land – for wealth Commercial Revolution: there ...
... - Ranked between land owning Nobles and the Peasants Guilds: organizations of tradesmen and artists - they regulated their trade or art (set prices, hours, standards) Capitalism: economic system that replaced feudalism - Based on using money – not land – for wealth Commercial Revolution: there ...
The Reaissance - West and the World History
... Humanists regarded themselves as active citizens of their city states and immersed themselves in the material affairs of their urban settings An educated elite, they believed they had responsibilities to their fellow citizens Spirit of civic humanism was one of the outstanding characteristics ...
... Humanists regarded themselves as active citizens of their city states and immersed themselves in the material affairs of their urban settings An educated elite, they believed they had responsibilities to their fellow citizens Spirit of civic humanism was one of the outstanding characteristics ...
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... control of the gov t by giving large loans to the ruling council. Lorenzo the Magnificent ruled following his fathers death as a dictator but kept up the appearance of an elected gov t. ...
... control of the gov t by giving large loans to the ruling council. Lorenzo the Magnificent ruled following his fathers death as a dictator but kept up the appearance of an elected gov t. ...
The Renaissance-August 13th-14th
... • Instead of trying to make classical; texts agree with Christian teaching as medieval scholars had, humanists studied them to understand Greek values. ...
... • Instead of trying to make classical; texts agree with Christian teaching as medieval scholars had, humanists studied them to understand Greek values. ...
Chapt_22_Questions
... temples? (This comment, like Michelangelo’s belief that the artist must reveal the higher truths hidden in nature comes from the Humanist revival of the teachings of the Greek philosopher Plato.) ...
... temples? (This comment, like Michelangelo’s belief that the artist must reveal the higher truths hidden in nature comes from the Humanist revival of the teachings of the Greek philosopher Plato.) ...
the renaissance - WorldHistory
... Written in the vernacular (not Latin), individual ideas, Many “How To” books The Book of the Courtier - Baldassare Castiglione- How to be a Renaissance Man well-mannered, master of many subjects, educated, athletic The Prince - Machiavelli- guide to success in politics (lie, cheat, steal vs. honesty ...
... Written in the vernacular (not Latin), individual ideas, Many “How To” books The Book of the Courtier - Baldassare Castiglione- How to be a Renaissance Man well-mannered, master of many subjects, educated, athletic The Prince - Machiavelli- guide to success in politics (lie, cheat, steal vs. honesty ...
Prominent Names in the Renaissance
... classical paradigm shift in education such as Latin and Greek; • This way common vernacular would be known from the truly scholared individuals; • Demarcation between disciplines, genres and levels of intellect. ...
... classical paradigm shift in education such as Latin and Greek; • This way common vernacular would be known from the truly scholared individuals; • Demarcation between disciplines, genres and levels of intellect. ...
What was the Renaissance?
... Stressed education while focusing on religious themes Wanted to redefine formal education (funded co-ed schools) ...
... Stressed education while focusing on religious themes Wanted to redefine formal education (funded co-ed schools) ...
chapter 1 italy birthplace of the renaissance
... How did art and literature change during the Renaissance? Why? ...
... How did art and literature change during the Renaissance? Why? ...
Chapter 13
... The Church, due to the scandals that occurred, lost much of its power Due to trade, the middle class grew, and people began to accumulate vast sums of money.. Competition between wealthy people for status led to developments in education and art, Patronage ...
... The Church, due to the scandals that occurred, lost much of its power Due to trade, the middle class grew, and people began to accumulate vast sums of money.. Competition between wealthy people for status led to developments in education and art, Patronage ...