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Renaissance 1300-1600 Italy – Birthplace of the Renaissance Rebirth of art and learning Began in Italy around 1300 and later spread North Cities Crusades lead to trade and the growth of Italian City-States Rest of Europe still rural (people live in country) • The Black Death • Fewer workers mean higher wages (pay) • Fewer opportunities for business led wealthy merchants to pursue other interests such as art Medici Rich merchant (business) family Controlled Florence Cosimo de’Medici Lorenzo de’Medici (Lorenzo the magnificent) Big supporters of the arts Classical Heritage Renaissance artists looked down on the art and literature of the Middle Ages Classical (ancient Greek and Rome) Humanism –focus on humans and their potential and feelings Merchant Class Leonardo Da Vinci Example Renaissance Man Painter Sculptor Inventor Scientist Raphael Madonna and child School of Athens Renaissance Writers Vernacular- the language regular people (English, Spanish, German, etc.) not just rich, educated people Machiavelli The Prince A book on the best way to be a ruler Do whatever it takes to get what you want Most people are selfish and corrupt Machiavelli Gutenberg Press Johann Gutenberg Invented the Printing Press in 1455 Gutenberg Bible Other books printed in the vernacular More books for cheaper price Gutenberg Spread learning Press The Reformation 1500-1600 (ish) Causes of the Reformation Political and Social Problems Rulers resent Papal control Humanism challenges church Printing press spreads new ideas Pope Alexander VI Northern merchants resent church taxes Problems in the Church Corruption – Alexander VI had several children Priestly obligations broken (marriage, gambling) Early Calls for Reform John Wycliffe and Jan Hus John Wycliffe Savonarola Friar Savonarola Pope has no right to worldly power Bible has more authority than church leaders 1497 – comes to Florence and calls for reform Florence burns worldly goods and then a year later turn on Savronarola and execute him for heresy Martin Luther Didn’t want to lead a revolution – just wanted to be a good Christian Indulgences – pardon that is sold Martin Luther 95 Theses – arguments against “pardonmerchants” Posted on the door of the castle church at Wittenburg on October 31, 1517 Starts a Reformation Pope takes action Pope excommunicates Luther Charles V (HRE) takes Popes side Edict of Worms – Declares Luther an outlaw and a heretic No one in the empire is allowed to give Luther food or shelter All his books are to be burned Pope Leo X Peasants Revolt -1524 Peasants apply Luther’s ideas to society Demand an end to serfdom Luther writes a pamphlet urging German princes to show peasants no mercy Many peasants reject Luther’s philosophy as a result but Luther remains influential Germany goes to War German princes disagree over Luther’s ideas Some princes sign an agreement to join forces against Luther Other princes protest this agreement = term Protestant Term Protestant now refers to any noncatholic Christian Peace of Augsberg Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon Originally a devout Catholic Wants/Needs a male heir Wife Catherine of Aragon has a daughter – Mary 1527, Henry wants to divorce Catherine and remarry Pope says no to an annulment Parliament 1529 – Reformation Parliament ends Papal power in England 1533 – Henry secretly marries Anne Boleyn 1534 – Parliament legalizes Henry’s divorce from Catherine King becomes head of Church Henry’s wives Catherine Anne Boleyn Divorced Kathryn Howard Dies in childbirth Anne of Cleves Executed Jane Seymour Divorced Executed Katherine Parr Survives Calvinism Everyone is innately sinful Doctrine of Predestination Provides Protestant theology Geneva Theocracy John Knox Presbyterians Huguenots St. Bartholomew's Day Anabaptists Baptized only those old enough to decide to be Christians Church and state should be separate Refused to fight in wars Persecuted by Protestants and Catholics Influenced Amish and Baptists who would later split from the Anglican Church Catholic Reformation Ignatius of Loyola Spiritual Exercises Jesuits Pope Paul III Council of Trent The church’s interpretation of Bible is final Christians need faith and good works Bible and tradition are equal authorities Indulgences are a valid expression of faith