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Chapter 13.3: The Renaissance Spreads
EQ: How did advances in science and the arts during the
Renaissance change life throughout Europe?
Q1: Silk Roads Launches Ideas…
• Europe experienced revival
of trade during late Middle
Ages
• Most notable example of
return of long-distance
trade was reopening of Silk
Roads
• Silk Roads were ancient
trade routes that connected
Europe with China
Q2: Renaissance Moves North
• In late 1400s war in
kingdoms of Italy drove
Italian artists north,
sharing new styles, ideas,
techniques with northern
Europe
• Renaissance ideas began
spreading north from
Italy to France, Germany,
Spain, England, etc
Q3: English Renaissance
• Famous writer William
Shakespeare from English
Renaissance
• Author of Romeo and Juliet,
Hamlet, and other plays
• Wrote plays to entertain
Queen Elizabeth of England
Q4: Advances in Anatomy
• Scientists began dissecting
human corpses to better
understand the human body
• Andreas Vesalius of Belgium
dissected 100s of bodies to study
them and drew his findings
Andreas Vesalius
Human Anatomy
Drawings
Better understanding of
muscles, movement, and
bone structure led to
better medicine as well as
more realistic
paintings/sculptures from
artists
Q5: An Artist’s Appreciation
• Artists like Leonardo da
Vinci had high
appreciation of human
form
• Used knowledge of human
anatomy to create more
realistic human forms in
drawings/paintings
“Study of Hands”
by Leonardo da Vinci
Q6: Advances in Cartography
• Maps also improved
during the Renaissance
• Accuracy of maps were
able to increase as
scientists gained greater
knowledge about
physical world
Q7: The Printing Press
• Johann Gutenberg invented
printing press in mid 1400s
• Books were produced faster,
making books available to a
bigger audience
• As more books were
produced price of paper
dropped and books became
cheaper allowing more
people to buy them
Q8: Impact of Printing Press
• Availability of more books
encouraged people to learn to
read
• With bigger audiences authors
began writing in the vernacular
• Vernacular = native language
• Increased use of the
vernacular by authors in books
increased literacy throughout
Europe
Q9: Changing Information
• Ways of spreading news
changed as pamphlets and
books became more
widely read
• With Bibles being printed
in the vernacular people
could begin to form their
own opinions and
interpretations of the
Bible and share their
views
Summary
• Write a 3-6 sentence summary answering the
EQ.
• Remember the EQ was:
– EQ: How did advances in science and the arts
during the Renaissance change life throughout
Europe?