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Chapter 14: The Renaissance and Reformation: guided notes The Renaissance in Italy Why Did the Renaissance Begin in Italy? The Renaissance was marked by a ____________________ in the culture of _____________________. Italy had been the center of the Roman empire. The __________________________ of Italy had survived the Middle Ages and grown into prosperous centers of ____________________________________________________ A wealthy _________________________ in the Italian city-states stressed ____________________and individual ___________________________ and spent lavishly on the _______________________ ____________________ produced an amazing number of gifted poets, artists, architects, scholars, and scientists. What Was the Renaissance? The Renaissance was a time of _______________________________ in many areas– ____________________ ____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the ________________________. They emphasized ____________________________________________________. The Renaissance ideal was the person with _____________________________________________ Humanism At the heart of the Italian Renaissance was an intellectual movement known as humanism. Humanism was based on the study of _______________________________ and focused on _________________________________subjects rather than on religious issues. Humanists studied the ____________________________, the subjects taught in ancient Greece and Rome. They believed that education should stimulate creativity. Renaissance Artists and Writers Explored New Themes and Techniques Writers wrote___________________________________________ o Castiglione:__________________________________ o Machiavelli:_________________________________ Artists developed_________________________in painting; In an effort to achieve realism, artists studied _______________________________ o Women artistes kept often kept their work___________________ Architects rejected________________________in favor of_____________________________ Three Geniuses of Renaissance Art • • • Leonardo : ____________________________________________________ Michelangelo: _________________________________________________ Raphael: ______________________________________________________ Section 2 The Renaissance Moves North The ______________________ and lack of ___________________ delayed the Renaissance in the North. Artists of the Northern Renaissance ____________________ ____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Northern Humanists Northern humanists stressed _________________ and __________________learning. At the same time, they believed that the revival of ancient learning should be used to bring about religious and moral _____________ Two humanists: ______________________________ called for reform of the church and for the bible to be translated from Latin into the vernacular, or language of ordinary people. ______________________________ pressed for social reform and wrote of a utopian society. The Printing Revolution A printing revolution took place when: • 1456 - ________________________ printed the ________________ using the first printing press and printing inks. • _________________________ was developed twenty years later. IMPACT: Printed books were __________________________________. With books more readily available, more people learned to _____________________________ Readers _____________________________ to a broad range of knowledge and ideas. Writers of the Northern Renaissance __________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Section 3: The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation In the 1500s, calls for _______________________ unleashed forces that would shatter__________________. The movement is known as the _________________________ People who joined the movement for reform called themselves Protestants, for those who “protested”_______________________ Abuses in the Church Popes competed with Italian princes for __________________________ Popes ________________________________ to protect the Papal States against invaders. Some clergy promoted the sale of ___________________________. Popes led ________________lifestyles and spent a great _________________________ on the arts. The Church _________________ for services such as weddings and baptisms to finance worldly projects. The Teachings of Martin Luther ____________________ is achieved through _________________alone. o Luther ______________ Church doctrine that good deeds were necessary for salvation. The Bible is the ______________________ of religious truth. o Luther denied other _______________, such as ______________councils or the _____________ All Christians have___________________ access to God through faith and the Bible. o Luther_______________ the idea that priests and Church officials had _________________. The Roman Catholic Church ________________________________Martin Luther Luther’s ideas spread quickly in northern Germany and Scandinavia. ___________ saw Luther’s reforms as the answer to Church _____________________ German___________________hoped to _____________ of both the Church and the Holy Roman emperor. ______________supported Luther because of feelings of ______________________ __________________ hoped that Luther would support ___________________________ change. John Calvin He also preached ________________________, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation. In 1541, Calvin set up a ________________in Geneva. A theocracy is a government run by _____________ _______________________________ were considered punishable offenses. Section 4: Reformation Ideas Spread Radical Reformers As the Reformation continued, hundreds of new Protestant sects sprang up. These sects often had ideas that were even more radical than those of Luther and Calvin. One radical group, the ____________________, rejected infant ________________. England and the Church In 1528, King Henry VIII asked the pope to annul, or ________________________ The pope ________________Henry’s request Henry took the Church from the pope’s control and created the ____________________________ Protestant King Edward VI brought ______________________________ to England. Queen Mary wanted to restore Catholicism to England. She had hundreds of English Protestants ____________________________________________ Queen Elizabeth forged a____________________________ between Protestants and Catholics The Catholic Reformation Pope Paul III led a vigorous_____________________ movement within the Catholic Church. Pope Paul III set out to revive the _______________________ the Church and roll back the Protestant tide. To accomplish these goals, he: Called the Council of Trent to ______________________________________________ Strengthened the __________________________ Recognized a new religious order, _____________ to combat heresy and spread the Catholic faith. Causes and Effects of the Protestant Reformation Immediate ________________________________ Founding of Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, Presbyterian, and other Protestant churches ___________________________ of Holy Roman Empire Luther calls for ___________________________ from Christian lands Long Term Religious____________________ in Europe _______________________ Reformation Strengthening of the________________________ Jewish __________________________ to Eastern Europe Increased ____________________________ During this period of heightened religious passion, both Catholics and Protestants fostered ________________________________ Catholics killed Protestants and Protestants killed Catholics. Between 1450 and 1750, tens of thousands of people, ________________ died as victims of __________________________________ In some places, Jews were forced to live in __________________, or separate quarters of the city. In other places, they were expelled from Christian lands and their books and synagogues were burned. Section 5: The Scientific Revolution Changing Views of the Universe Ptolemy’s theory, that the ____________________ was the center of the universe. This theory matched the teachings of the ________________________ In 1543,____________________________ proposed a heliocentric, or ________________ model of the universe. In the late 1500s, Tycho Brahe set up an observatory and provided _____________________to support Copernicus’ theory. _________________________ proposed that each ______________________________ in an oval-shaped orbit called an ellipse. _____________________________ built a _________________________and confirmed the heliocentric model. This discovery caused an uproar and Galileo was tried before the Inquisition. The Scientific Method ______________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ________________________________________ _______________________________________ ____________________________________________ ________________________________________ Bacon vs Descartes Sir Fancis bacon stressed ____________________________________ Descartes emphasized _______________________ “I think, therefore I am”