Renaissance - Barren County Schools
... People moved to cities Middle, or Merchant Class, emerged—bankers, merchants, traders, etc. • Huge influx of coined money ...
... People moved to cities Middle, or Merchant Class, emerged—bankers, merchants, traders, etc. • Huge influx of coined money ...
Renaissance in Europe - Madison County Schools
... • Italy had the necessary ingredients, such as: ...
... • Italy had the necessary ingredients, such as: ...
Chapter 13 Part 4
... Aristotle was considered Medieval…old hat After the fall of Constantinople, Plato was the new darling ...
... Aristotle was considered Medieval…old hat After the fall of Constantinople, Plato was the new darling ...
Chapter 4- The Spread of Ideas
... ________________________, that is, the language that ________________________ people spoke. The success of Luther’s 1522 New Testament was based in part on existing demand for books and Bibles in German. Thinkers like ________________________ made ________________________ from the __________________ ...
... ________________________, that is, the language that ________________________ people spoke. The success of Luther’s 1522 New Testament was based in part on existing demand for books and Bibles in German. Thinkers like ________________________ made ________________________ from the __________________ ...
The Renaissance Review Notes
... 1. Compare and Contrast the Renaissance and the Later Middle Ages. 2. To what extent is the Renaissance truly a departure from the past. 3. To what extent did Renaissance humanism affect the view of the individual? 4. Analyze the influence of humanism on Renaissance art. Select at least three artist ...
... 1. Compare and Contrast the Renaissance and the Later Middle Ages. 2. To what extent is the Renaissance truly a departure from the past. 3. To what extent did Renaissance humanism affect the view of the individual? 4. Analyze the influence of humanism on Renaissance art. Select at least three artist ...
High Renaissnce continued
... became an Ideal in the 16th century. Artists and scholars found in classical sculpture a key to reality, awakening the awareness of human body and its expressive potentialities. They feature Ideal proportion and musculature which seemed superhuman in their time. ...
... became an Ideal in the 16th century. Artists and scholars found in classical sculpture a key to reality, awakening the awareness of human body and its expressive potentialities. They feature Ideal proportion and musculature which seemed superhuman in their time. ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... era, in that it was in this era that human beings first began to think of themselves as individuals. In the early Middle Ages, people had been happy to see themselves simply as parts of a greater whole – for example, as members of a great family, trade guild, ...
... era, in that it was in this era that human beings first began to think of themselves as individuals. In the early Middle Ages, people had been happy to see themselves simply as parts of a greater whole – for example, as members of a great family, trade guild, ...
Middle Ages Stations and Questions
... Crusades. Many Europeans became intolerant, thinking of all non-Christians as enemies. In return, Muslims and Jews viewed Christians as invaders. These attitudes caused strained relations between the groups for centuries. Finally, a lasting impact of the Crusades was Europeans’ rediscovery of Ancien ...
... Crusades. Many Europeans became intolerant, thinking of all non-Christians as enemies. In return, Muslims and Jews viewed Christians as invaders. These attitudes caused strained relations between the groups for centuries. Finally, a lasting impact of the Crusades was Europeans’ rediscovery of Ancien ...
The Renaissance
... Stressed education and revival of classical learning Emphasized religious themes Christian Humanists: Very popular in Northern Renaissance because they believed you could still be inspired by Christian ideals. ...
... Stressed education and revival of classical learning Emphasized religious themes Christian Humanists: Very popular in Northern Renaissance because they believed you could still be inspired by Christian ideals. ...
Chapter 15 The Renaissance and Reformation
... One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch, a scholar and a poet {Italian Renaissance writers reflected Greek and Roman teachings} the study of their teachings came to be called classical education Another humanist, Niccolo Machiavelli, was set apart form other humanists due to his lack of co ...
... One of the first humanists was Francesco Petrarch, a scholar and a poet {Italian Renaissance writers reflected Greek and Roman teachings} the study of their teachings came to be called classical education Another humanist, Niccolo Machiavelli, was set apart form other humanists due to his lack of co ...
Renaissance - Ad Hominem
... about all sorts of cool things we’d forgotten ► During the Renaissance, scholars searched for ancient texts, dusted them off, and started rediscovering ideas that had been lost for centuries ► Rome and Greece were “in” ► Therefore, allusions to Roman/Greek mythology abound in Renaissance literature ...
... about all sorts of cool things we’d forgotten ► During the Renaissance, scholars searched for ancient texts, dusted them off, and started rediscovering ideas that had been lost for centuries ► Rome and Greece were “in” ► Therefore, allusions to Roman/Greek mythology abound in Renaissance literature ...
Renaissance and Discovery - Spring
... What makes a “good” citizen? What makes a “good” life? Petrarch as first major thinker looking closely again at the classics Humanism= rhetoric, Latin, history, grammar, poetry and moral philosophy Humanism is not a new philosophy replacing Christianity ...
... What makes a “good” citizen? What makes a “good” life? Petrarch as first major thinker looking closely again at the classics Humanism= rhetoric, Latin, history, grammar, poetry and moral philosophy Humanism is not a new philosophy replacing Christianity ...
Unit 1: Renaissance Europe
... things through learning. Individuals should be skilled in many different areas. Develop not just the mind but body and spirit also. ...
... things through learning. Individuals should be skilled in many different areas. Develop not just the mind but body and spirit also. ...
Segment Four
... put an emphasis on originality, avoiding clichés In Renaissance Literature, the goal was not usually to create something completely new, but to imitate the classics (in a new way) Sometimes, this involved updating classic ideas to suit the Christian ideals of the time period Of Shakespeare’s 36 play ...
... put an emphasis on originality, avoiding clichés In Renaissance Literature, the goal was not usually to create something completely new, but to imitate the classics (in a new way) Sometimes, this involved updating classic ideas to suit the Christian ideals of the time period Of Shakespeare’s 36 play ...
introduction to the renaissance
... It has become evident that there was no suspension of intellectual life in Medieval Europe. If there was a revival of learning, it occurred [during the Middle Ages] in about the year A.D. 1000, since then human knowledge has never ceased to advance. It cannot even be said that the humanists [Renaiss ...
... It has become evident that there was no suspension of intellectual life in Medieval Europe. If there was a revival of learning, it occurred [during the Middle Ages] in about the year A.D. 1000, since then human knowledge has never ceased to advance. It cannot even be said that the humanists [Renaiss ...
The Italian Renaissance I. Background A. Renaissance means
... d. Merchants attain social position through merit begin demanding more political power. e. Florence: de Medici family gains control of Florence govt.; major patronage of the arts 3. Greco-Roman culture (in their “backyards”) a. Artists draw inspiration from the ruins all around them b. 1300’s: s ...
... d. Merchants attain social position through merit begin demanding more political power. e. Florence: de Medici family gains control of Florence govt.; major patronage of the arts 3. Greco-Roman culture (in their “backyards”) a. Artists draw inspiration from the ruins all around them b. 1300’s: s ...
Intro to the Renaissance PPT
... Philosophy of the Renaissance Revival of antiquity in philosophy, literature and art Strong belief in individualism and the great potential of human beings Virtu—the quality of being a man, idea of excelling in all of one’s pursuits Believed the key to a good life was reason and nature F ...
... Philosophy of the Renaissance Revival of antiquity in philosophy, literature and art Strong belief in individualism and the great potential of human beings Virtu—the quality of being a man, idea of excelling in all of one’s pursuits Believed the key to a good life was reason and nature F ...
Renaissance Art
... Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Humanistic approach-approach-Glorification of the value of man: man created in the image of his Creator; the crown of creation Last Judgment-Judgment--in in his arrogance, man has drifted from Divine will and will suffer the consequences ...
... Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Humanistic approach-approach-Glorification of the value of man: man created in the image of his Creator; the crown of creation Last Judgment-Judgment--in in his arrogance, man has drifted from Divine will and will suffer the consequences ...
Renaissance Review Powerpoint
... The Medici family begins spending money on education artists and architects to encourage people to come to their city Other cities see that this method is successful, and begin copying Florence. Arts and artists begin flourishing in Italy As these cities begin receiving attention, other cities in Eu ...
... The Medici family begins spending money on education artists and architects to encourage people to come to their city Other cities see that this method is successful, and begin copying Florence. Arts and artists begin flourishing in Italy As these cities begin receiving attention, other cities in Eu ...
Northern Renaissance Art
... perfect, non-existent society based on reason. Utopia, also openly criticized English government and society. ...
... perfect, non-existent society based on reason. Utopia, also openly criticized English government and society. ...
113 Chapter 15 section 1 The Italian Renaissance
... agriculture, silk, and weapons Florence was famous for its banking Monarchs asked Florence banks for money for war Merchants refined wool to sell abroad Florence rivaled all over Europe ...
... agriculture, silk, and weapons Florence was famous for its banking Monarchs asked Florence banks for money for war Merchants refined wool to sell abroad Florence rivaled all over Europe ...
Evolution Italian Renaissance/Intellectual Hallmark
... ◦ city-states competed and went to war with each other their disunity left them vulnerable to unified nation-states like France (Fr) and Spain. ...
... ◦ city-states competed and went to war with each other their disunity left them vulnerable to unified nation-states like France (Fr) and Spain. ...
Unit 9 The Renaissance
... *The study of classical Greek and Roman literature and life *Scholar’s search for new knowledge ...
... *The study of classical Greek and Roman literature and life *Scholar’s search for new knowledge ...
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.