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The Italian Renaissance Renewed interest in Roman literature and life 14:57 Read This!! “ It is therefore Vanity to seek after perishing riches. It is also vanity to seek honors. It is vanity to mind this present life, and not those things which are to come. Thomas a’ Kempis Read This!! “ It is true that men who have labored with some show of excellence have already given knowledge of themselves to this world: and this alone ought to suffice them: “I mean the fact that they have proved their manhood and achieved renown. Yet one must need lives like others: and so in work like this there will always be found occasion for natural bragging, which is of diverse kinds The Renaissance The Ruins of the Roman Empire dotted the countryside of Italy Italy was in contact with the Byzantines who preserved the culture of Greece The Renaissance Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan, and Naples were rich cities do to trade Lorenzo Medici in Florence was an example of the people who lived in the cities Humanities Italian Scholars studied classical Literature They studied grammar, rhetoric, history poetry –These were called the humanities Humanities They developed a critical way of thinking They viewed existence not only as a preparation for life after death but also a joy in it self. Writers Niccolo Machiavelli of Florence 1513 wrote the essay “The Prince” –Wrote about how government actually worked 5:00 Writers The end justifies the means “safer to be feared then loved” Machiavellian-- to describe someone who uses deceit to get what they want. Artists Medieval paintings stressed the world beyond everyday life Renaissance stressed realism Artists Leonardo Da Vinci-- He was an artist, musician, architect, mathematician, and scientist Mona Lisa and the Last Supper 1:55 1:32 Artists Michelangelo-- Painter, sculpture and architect –Helped design St. Peters Basilica 4:13 2:49 The Northern Renaissance The spread of Ideas into the rest of Europe Printing Chinese discovered how to print They passed it on to the Arabs The Arabs passed it on to the Europeans in 1440 Printing Johann Gutenberg of Germany was the first European to use movable type to print He printed a copy of the bible 4:17 Printing Thomas Moore printed a book called Utopia. –Everybody would be equal –No greed –There would be no need for police English Literature William Shakespeare-Wrote plays about people who grappled with the same questions that humanists were asking. He had the ability to portray feelings Northern Artists Artists of Flanders perfected the art of painting in oils and on canvas They used their works to criticize what was going on around them Northern Artists Portrait painting became popular This reflected the interest in the individual Reformation Review 3:52 Printing Johann Gutenberg of Germany was the first European to use movable type to print He printed a copy of the bible The Lutheran Church Martin Luther -- a Catholic monk -- started the Reformation in 1517 when he published his “95 Theses” criticizing Catholic teachings. 7:48 The Lutheran Church Luther’s basic beliefs: – the selling of “indulgences” is wrong –Christians find salvation through faith alone –reading the Bible is good 95 Theses 45. Christians are to be taught that he who sees a man in need, and passes him by, and gives [his money] for pardons, purchases not the indulgences of the pope, but the indignation {Anger}of God. 95 Theses 48. Christians are to be taught that the pope, in granting pardons, needs, and therefore desires, their devout prayer for him more than the money they bring. 95 Theses 94. Christians are to be exhorted that they be diligent in following Christ, their Head, through penalties, deaths, and hell; 95 Theses 95. And thus be confident of entering into heaven rather through many tribulations, than through the assurance of peace. "Unless I am convinced by Scripture and plain reason - I do not accept the authority of the popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other - my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and I will not recant anything for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. God help me. Amen." John Calvin A reformer in Switzerland Completed a clear set of beliefs called the Institutes of Christian Religion Believed in Predestination The city where they settled became a theocracy John Calvin The CounterReformation The term Counter-Reformation denotes the period of Catholic revival from the pontificate of Pope Plus IV in 1560 to the close of the Thirty Years' War, 1648. 2:16 The Council of Trent Time Line What invention played an important role in the development of the Protestant Reformation? How does the time line prove this? Give a time frame of the Protestant Reformation? The Spread of the Reformation How has Protestantism spread in Europe? Explain why England has it’s own Religion, different than any other place. The Spread of the Reformation Next to each country name the established religion in the 1500’s England France Sweden Russia 2:39 Key Terms TheocracyPredestinationHeresyIndulgencesExcommunication- Scientific Revolution Modern Science 2:03 Scientific Revolution The Belief in magic helped create the revolution which led to modern science People wanted to discover the secrets of nature Scientific Revolution Alchemists used spells and magic formulas to try to change lead into gold. They wanted to find out why stones fell Experiments and Mathematics People of the 1500’s began to question traditional thought Doubt became very important –Nothing was to be believed until it could be proved Experiments and Mathematics They used mathematics to verify the results of their experiments This was called scientific method Astronomy, Physics, and Anatomy Astronomy-- The study of stars and the planets –for centuries people believed that the earth was the center of the universe-- Geocentric A,P,A In 1500 Copernicus argued that the Earth rotated around the Sun-- Heliocentric –He could not prove his thoughts –100 years later Kepler and Galileo did A,P,A Kepler-- proved that Copernicus was right by using mathematics Galileo-- made a telescope-this proved to everybody that the earth moves People still did not believe Triumph of Science Isaac Newton-- Describe Gravity and how it keeps the universe in place Trade Increases of Europe Trade Routes Eventually trade routes started to developed in Italy Trade developed in Italy for 2 reasons –Geography –Not effected by decline Trade Routes They became the go between from Asia to Europe They traded: –Spices, Medicine, Perfumes, Dyes, Gems –Silk, Cotton, Linen, Gold, Silver Markets and Fairs As trade grew merchants needed a place to exchange goods They started to have special days where the merchants would sell their goods Markets and Fairs The nobles started to hold fairs on these days They would charge the merchants a tax to sell their goods at the fair Markets and Fairs At Champagne in Northern France they held the most important fairs, lasting four to seven weeks –This became the central marketplace for all of Europe Markets and Fairs Barter Economy-- Goods are exchanged for other goods and services without the use of money The price of Items had to be fixed Markets and Fairs Fairs were important to the development of the people. It got people to look outside of their own town. Entertainers were popular at the fairs Manufacturing Banking Investment Manufacturing trade grew out of M, B, I Domestic System-Manufacturing took place in the workers home rather than in a shop. The person who owned the material will pick up the final product M, B, I Banking also developed at this time Banking started with money makers –Loaning money became very important-- It was done by Jewish people M, B, I Capital-- wealth which is earned, saved and invested These factors formed the base for a market economy