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CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Renaissance and Reformation
... By the 1520s even some English clergy were toying with protestant ideas. Henry VIII stood firm against the Protestant revolt. Popes had freed rulers from marriages before. But the current pope did not want to offend the powerful Holy Roman emperor Charles V, Catherine of Aragon’s nephew. Mary had El ...
... By the 1520s even some English clergy were toying with protestant ideas. Henry VIII stood firm against the Protestant revolt. Popes had freed rulers from marriages before. But the current pope did not want to offend the powerful Holy Roman emperor Charles V, Catherine of Aragon’s nephew. Mary had El ...
EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION 1300-1600
... Renaissance writers introduced the idea that all educated people were expected to create art. A man who excelled in many fields was praised as a “ universal man”, later ages called such people “ Renaissance men”. Baldassare Castiglione wrote a book called The Courtier that taught how to become suc ...
... Renaissance writers introduced the idea that all educated people were expected to create art. A man who excelled in many fields was praised as a “ universal man”, later ages called such people “ Renaissance men”. Baldassare Castiglione wrote a book called The Courtier that taught how to become suc ...
Chapter 15: Renaissance and Reformation
... – It called Luther an outlaw and condemned his writings. ...
... – It called Luther an outlaw and condemned his writings. ...
The Renaissance in Italy - White Plains Public Schools
... the Faith” (criticized Martin Luther) • Wanted annulment from his wife (she did not “provide” him a son) • Pope denied request • Henry had parliament pass laws making him head of the Church of England (Anglican Church) ...
... the Faith” (criticized Martin Luther) • Wanted annulment from his wife (she did not “provide” him a son) • Pope denied request • Henry had parliament pass laws making him head of the Church of England (Anglican Church) ...
Chapter 7 Reading Guide: The Renaissance
... The Northern Renaissance 51. What title is given to the Northern Humanist who focused on religion? Erasmus and Sir Thomas More 52. Who was the greatest northern humanist? 53. Which of his works is a collection of proverbs? 54. Which of his works criticized the problems of the Church? 55. Which of h ...
... The Northern Renaissance 51. What title is given to the Northern Humanist who focused on religion? Erasmus and Sir Thomas More 52. Who was the greatest northern humanist? 53. Which of his works is a collection of proverbs? 54. Which of his works criticized the problems of the Church? 55. Which of h ...
Q4 Answer Key
... brought wealth there. Humanism is characterized by a focus on worldly rather than religious issues How was Renaissance art different from the art of the Middle Ages? It was more realistic and portrayed some non-religious subjects. Michelangelo sculpted David and painted the Sistine Chapel Shakespear ...
... brought wealth there. Humanism is characterized by a focus on worldly rather than religious issues How was Renaissance art different from the art of the Middle Ages? It was more realistic and portrayed some non-religious subjects. Michelangelo sculpted David and painted the Sistine Chapel Shakespear ...
The Renaissance
... – Replaced Florence as the leading city in 1500 – Popes and cardinals were the most powerful class • Venice – Trade made it powerful and attractive – Had a republican form of government headed by a Doge (Duke) • Real power was the wealthy merchants ...
... – Replaced Florence as the leading city in 1500 – Popes and cardinals were the most powerful class • Venice – Trade made it powerful and attractive – Had a republican form of government headed by a Doge (Duke) • Real power was the wealthy merchants ...
Continued
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
World History-Chapter 15 (3)
... Many ideas carried from Italy to Germany, Netherlands, France, and England. As increased commerce created new wealth and more people could afford higher education, many universities were established. New Process called – Printing- also helped spread Renaissance ideas. ...
... Many ideas carried from Italy to Germany, Netherlands, France, and England. As increased commerce created new wealth and more people could afford higher education, many universities were established. New Process called – Printing- also helped spread Renaissance ideas. ...
File
... 5. What were Luther’s answers (in the Confession of Augsburg) to the four basic theological issues? ...
... 5. What were Luther’s answers (in the Confession of Augsburg) to the four basic theological issues? ...
The Transformation of the West, 1450
... center of social endeavors, which began to conflict religious doctrine Humanists at first did not directly attack the church, they just saw that more and more of what mankind did was the result of their effort, not divine intervention as the church would claim Italians began to become more commerce ...
... center of social endeavors, which began to conflict religious doctrine Humanists at first did not directly attack the church, they just saw that more and more of what mankind did was the result of their effort, not divine intervention as the church would claim Italians began to become more commerce ...
Sample Rogier Van der Weyden
... Renaissance Ideal – Individualism (fame) • Flanders artist (Netherlands) whose art was appreciated in Italy as well. • 1436 moved to Brussels and was appointed official painter to the city. • Had a large workshop with numerous assistants and students • Many of his compositions are known in several ...
... Renaissance Ideal – Individualism (fame) • Flanders artist (Netherlands) whose art was appreciated in Italy as well. • 1436 moved to Brussels and was appointed official painter to the city. • Had a large workshop with numerous assistants and students • Many of his compositions are known in several ...
The Italian Renaissance
... ▫ Crusades – opened up Asia & Africa ▫ Specialization – regions focus on a few products ...
... ▫ Crusades – opened up Asia & Africa ▫ Specialization – regions focus on a few products ...
The Renaissance and Reformation Agenda
... of wealthy aristocrats. Others illustrated stories from history or mythology. Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Renaissance artist and scientist. He painted the Mona Lisa. He also sketched thousands of his inventions and discoveries. William Shakespeare was a popular English playwright. ...
... of wealthy aristocrats. Others illustrated stories from history or mythology. Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Renaissance artist and scientist. He painted the Mona Lisa. He also sketched thousands of his inventions and discoveries. William Shakespeare was a popular English playwright. ...
Reformation
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
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... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
PowerPoint Notes
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
... Calvin Continues the Reformation Religious Reform in Switzerland • Swiss priest Huldrych Zwingli calls for Church reforms (1520) • War breaks out between Catholics, Protestants; Zwingli killed (1531) ...
Ren and Ref - Cherokee County Schools
... Luther attacks monasticism, clerical celibacy, & the authority of the pope. Luther re-translates the Old & New Testaments, & asserts that the ultimate authority is scripture. The Diet of Worms ( a German parliamentary) council charges Luther with heresy. He does not recant. The Protestant Reformatio ...
... Luther attacks monasticism, clerical celibacy, & the authority of the pope. Luther re-translates the Old & New Testaments, & asserts that the ultimate authority is scripture. The Diet of Worms ( a German parliamentary) council charges Luther with heresy. He does not recant. The Protestant Reformatio ...
European Renaissance - Everglades High School
... Charles V tried to force the German princes to return to the Catholic Church. In 1555, after several brief wars, Charles and the princes signed the Peace of Augsburg. Under this treaty, each prince chose a religion for his realm—either Catholic or Lutheran. Most in the north chose Lutheranism; most ...
... Charles V tried to force the German princes to return to the Catholic Church. In 1555, after several brief wars, Charles and the princes signed the Peace of Augsburg. Under this treaty, each prince chose a religion for his realm—either Catholic or Lutheran. Most in the north chose Lutheranism; most ...
THE RENAISSANCE Essential Question
... corruption, and sales of indulgences. The 95 Theses led to the Reformation, a break with the Roman Catholic Church that previously claimed control in Western Europe. Humanism and the Renaissance played a huge role in sparking the Reformation, as well as in many other religious debates and conflicts. ...
... corruption, and sales of indulgences. The 95 Theses led to the Reformation, a break with the Roman Catholic Church that previously claimed control in Western Europe. Humanism and the Renaissance played a huge role in sparking the Reformation, as well as in many other religious debates and conflicts. ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... works so viewers would see the reality of what they were portraying. • They also had a new world perspective, one in which human beings were the “center and measure of all things.” • Many of the artistic breakthroughs occurred in Florence, Italy. ...
... works so viewers would see the reality of what they were portraying. • They also had a new world perspective, one in which human beings were the “center and measure of all things.” • Many of the artistic breakthroughs occurred in Florence, Italy. ...
File - Science Hill Visual Art
... Wrote and illustrated a book on his thoughts and ideals that was used up until the 18th century. ...
... Wrote and illustrated a book on his thoughts and ideals that was used up until the 18th century. ...
The Renaissance and Reformation
... A.Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on a church door in Germany. B.Johann Gutenberg’s moveable type leads to the spread of new ideas. C.Artists, writers, and scholars become less interested in religious ideas and more interested in secular ones. D.The French throne was left vacant and the English ki ...
... A.Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on a church door in Germany. B.Johann Gutenberg’s moveable type leads to the spread of new ideas. C.Artists, writers, and scholars become less interested in religious ideas and more interested in secular ones. D.The French throne was left vacant and the English ki ...