The Renaissance
... people could afford to buy them • Books could now be written in the country’s native language and not Latin-more people understood what they were reading ...
... people could afford to buy them • Books could now be written in the country’s native language and not Latin-more people understood what they were reading ...
Renaissance Guided Notes
... Human potential & achievements, use the wisdom of the ancients to increase the understanding of life History, literature, philosophy Worldly Pleasures (_________________________) Middle Ages – plain clothing and food Renaissance – luxuries, music, fine food _______________________- – focus on indivi ...
... Human potential & achievements, use the wisdom of the ancients to increase the understanding of life History, literature, philosophy Worldly Pleasures (_________________________) Middle Ages – plain clothing and food Renaissance – luxuries, music, fine food _______________________- – focus on indivi ...
The Renaissance 1
... The influence of the Greeks can be seen in this Renaissance painting, School Of Athens, by Raphael. It shows famous Renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci with famous Greek scholars such as Aristotle and Plato. ...
... The influence of the Greeks can be seen in this Renaissance painting, School Of Athens, by Raphael. It shows famous Renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci with famous Greek scholars such as Aristotle and Plato. ...
Renaissance - Mesa Public Schools
... The influence of the Greeks can be seen in this Renaissance painting, School Of Athens, by Raphael. It shows famous Renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci with famous Greek scholars such as Aristotle and Plato. ...
... The influence of the Greeks can be seen in this Renaissance painting, School Of Athens, by Raphael. It shows famous Renaissance men such as Leonardo da Vinci with famous Greek scholars such as Aristotle and Plato. ...
ED--The_Renaissance - Steven-J
... • Cities became attractive to the serfs because they had specialized skills that were lacking in the cities. • Farmers produce more food than can be consumed. ...
... • Cities became attractive to the serfs because they had specialized skills that were lacking in the cities. • Farmers produce more food than can be consumed. ...
Slide 1
... Humanism - the predominant social philosophy and intellectual thought from approx. 1400 to 1650 Renaissance humanism is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders who are today known as Renaissance humanists, taking place initially in I ...
... Humanism - the predominant social philosophy and intellectual thought from approx. 1400 to 1650 Renaissance humanism is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders who are today known as Renaissance humanists, taking place initially in I ...
Humanism and the Early Italian Renaissance
... reduced the population by ten percent. 4. The Black Death struck in 1348 and recurred throughout the remainder of the century. 5. The population of Europe fell by forty percent between 1300 and 1400. 6. The xenophobic Ming Dynasty cut off direct trade with Europe at a time when China was an importan ...
... reduced the population by ten percent. 4. The Black Death struck in 1348 and recurred throughout the remainder of the century. 5. The population of Europe fell by forty percent between 1300 and 1400. 6. The xenophobic Ming Dynasty cut off direct trade with Europe at a time when China was an importan ...
The Renaissance - River Mill Academy
... • Renaissance Architecture • Arches half circle like in Roman building • Proportions more based on human likeness • Huge domes • Columns and elements reflect ancient Greece and Rome • This dome was designed by Brunelleschi largest free standing dome other than the ancient Roman Pantheon. ...
... • Renaissance Architecture • Arches half circle like in Roman building • Proportions more based on human likeness • Huge domes • Columns and elements reflect ancient Greece and Rome • This dome was designed by Brunelleschi largest free standing dome other than the ancient Roman Pantheon. ...
The Renaissance
... Petrarch typified this – he may even have triggered it – by writing about his own lust for discovering texts which had previously been ignored and were just gathering dust. Now secular readers developed a taste, even a hunger, for seeking out, reading and spreading old works, chief of all classical ...
... Petrarch typified this – he may even have triggered it – by writing about his own lust for discovering texts which had previously been ignored and were just gathering dust. Now secular readers developed a taste, even a hunger, for seeking out, reading and spreading old works, chief of all classical ...
The Renaissance Powerpoint (2) - Christ the Redeemer Catholic
... valued religion and looked to faith as a way to explain events. The Pestilence or the Great Mortality which first appeared in Europe between 1347 – 1410 attacked the rich and poor, strong and weak, young and old. The people of Europe tried to understand what caused the Pestilence, and why it was d ...
... valued religion and looked to faith as a way to explain events. The Pestilence or the Great Mortality which first appeared in Europe between 1347 – 1410 attacked the rich and poor, strong and weak, young and old. The people of Europe tried to understand what caused the Pestilence, and why it was d ...
Assessment 29 Name Circle the best answer to each question. The
... interest in classical culture the Islamic religion the Byzantine Empire ...
... interest in classical culture the Islamic religion the Byzantine Empire ...
Chapter 14: Renaissance & Reformation
... • gain full control government • patron – financial supporter of the arts ...
... • gain full control government • patron – financial supporter of the arts ...
The Renaissance - Watertown City School District
... clergy- one was even elected Pope (Leo X) • Their money bought them political power, but was also used to fund the arts • One of the largest patrons of Renaissance art, second only to the Roman Catholic Church • Lorenzo Medici estimated that he spent ~663,000 florins (~460 M USD) on the arts, includ ...
... clergy- one was even elected Pope (Leo X) • Their money bought them political power, but was also used to fund the arts • One of the largest patrons of Renaissance art, second only to the Roman Catholic Church • Lorenzo Medici estimated that he spent ~663,000 florins (~460 M USD) on the arts, includ ...
What Should I Know About the Renaissance?
... world around them. Focus on secular issues and concerns. People occupy themselves with the world around them and earthly matters. There is less focus on religious life and Church authority in all things. ...
... world around them. Focus on secular issues and concerns. People occupy themselves with the world around them and earthly matters. There is less focus on religious life and Church authority in all things. ...
Chapter 13
... classical texts were available. • 2. Classical models were adopted in art, not to glorify God, but for their own sake— for its clear and graceful style and for its insight into human nature. • 3. The culture was more worldly and overtly materialistic. ...
... classical texts were available. • 2. Classical models were adopted in art, not to glorify God, but for their own sake— for its clear and graceful style and for its insight into human nature. • 3. The culture was more worldly and overtly materialistic. ...
Renaissance
... Scholars fled to Italy Brought books and manuscripts written in Greek Translated into Latin in Italy = restored knowledge of classical Greek Secular education in Byzantine Empire hadn’t died out like in the West ...
... Scholars fled to Italy Brought books and manuscripts written in Greek Translated into Latin in Italy = restored knowledge of classical Greek Secular education in Byzantine Empire hadn’t died out like in the West ...
Renaissance and Reformation - Watertown City School District
... clergy- one was even elected Pope (Leo X) • Their money bought them political power, but was also used to fund the arts • One of the largest patrons of Renaissance art, second only to the Roman Catholic Church • Lorenzo Medici estimated that he spent ~663,000 florins (~460 M USD) on the arts, includ ...
... clergy- one was even elected Pope (Leo X) • Their money bought them political power, but was also used to fund the arts • One of the largest patrons of Renaissance art, second only to the Roman Catholic Church • Lorenzo Medici estimated that he spent ~663,000 florins (~460 M USD) on the arts, includ ...
Renaissance - Barren County School
... • Crusades exposed Europe to the global world and advanced civilizations—scholasticism exposure to rest of world and Europe’s past • Byzantine and Islamic cultures preserved the past adding the knowledge of math and science Countries unified under centralization • Increased trade fueled further cont ...
... • Crusades exposed Europe to the global world and advanced civilizations—scholasticism exposure to rest of world and Europe’s past • Byzantine and Islamic cultures preserved the past adding the knowledge of math and science Countries unified under centralization • Increased trade fueled further cont ...
15.2
... Work important works which focused on women and the role they played in society She grew up in France in the court of Charles V, once her husband died she had to leave court and she took up writing to support herself and her 3 children She wrote a biography on Charles V, and many works about w ...
... Work important works which focused on women and the role they played in society She grew up in France in the court of Charles V, once her husband died she had to leave court and she took up writing to support herself and her 3 children She wrote a biography on Charles V, and many works about w ...
People moved from the countryside to towns
... This caused many to be angry when the church claimed the plague was God’s will (although many clergy died). The church refused to promote hygiene because it distracted from worship. This could have prevented many deaths. ...
... This caused many to be angry when the church claimed the plague was God’s will (although many clergy died). The church refused to promote hygiene because it distracted from worship. This could have prevented many deaths. ...
Transmission of the Greek Classics
The introduction of Greek philosophy and science into the culture of the Latin West in the Middle Ages was an event that transformed the intellectual life of Western Europe. It consisted of the discovery of many original works, such as those written by Aristotle in the classical period. Greek manuscripts have been maintained in the Greek speaking world in Constantinople, the Near East and Egypt. Interest in Greek texts and their availability was scarce in the Latin West until with increase traffic to the East, including the Latin Empire during the time of the Crusade, the Sack of Constantinople during the 4th Crusade, and finally the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire caused many of the original Greek manuscripts to make their way into Western Europe, and thus fueled the Renaissance.