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Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • Patron Humanism Humanities Perspective Vernacular Utopian Indulgence Predestination Theocracy • • • • • • • • • Annul Canonize Compromise Scapegoat Ghetto Heliocentric Hypothesis Scientific Method Gravity Renaissance and Reformation Mid 1300’s to Mid 1600’s Michelangelo 38 Henry the Navigator The Renaissance in Italy • *Begins in Italy –Center of Roman history –Wealthy powerful merchant class •Stressed education and individual achievement • *Changed the way people view themselves and their world – Interested in Classical learning – Explore “here and now” Medici in Florence • Banking, mining, wool and others • Money equals power • *Lorenzo “The Magnificent” financed the arts ‘Patron 1449 - 1492 Whoever wants to be happy, let him be so: about tomorrow there's no knowing *Humanism First important humanist • Focused on worldly subjects • Studied Greek and Roman culture • Renaissance man found himself suspended between faith and reason. Petrarch was crowned poet laureate in Rome in 1341, and was a classical scholar, diplomat, historian and philosopher 1304-1374 The Arts…Reflected Humanism *Realism The style of art in which the artist strives to make the painted scene look as real and natural as possible. *Perspective Creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface such as a canvas or wall Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519 *Sfumato… misty atmosphere Painter *Perspective Inventor Scientist MICHELANGELO di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Sculptor Painter Architect 1475-1564 Sculptor Pietà 1499 Marble Moses 1515 Marble David 1504 Marble Painter The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Completed between 1508 and 1512 Last Judgment 1536 - 1541 Architect Raphael 1483 - 1520 “The Prince of Painters." Madonna del Cardellino 1507 Stanze in the Palazzi Pontifici, Vatican The School of Athens 1509 Renaissance Architecture •*Adopted arches, columns and domes from Rome and Greece •*Michelangelo’s dome on St. Peter’s church was used on the U.S. Capital Literature – How to books *Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione (1478-1529) • Men, well educated and mannered, mastery in sports to poetry • Women, graceful and kind but reserved. Pure but not prudish *The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) • How to gain and maintain power • Ends justify the means Summary Write at least four sentences summarizing your notes. Renaissance in Northern Europe (1500-1615) Begins…after the plague Albrecht Durer (German Leonardo) In the prosperous cities of Flanders The rest of Europe followed 100 yrs later St Anne with the Virgin and Child Flemish painters Hubert van Eyck • Portrayal of towns people and religious scenes. •Developed oil paint Pieter Bruegel Country Wedding Erasmus Northern Humanists (1469 - 1536) • *Stressed education and classical learning like Italy • *Also emphasized religious themes not like Italy •Translated the Bible into Greek and Latin •Wanted to translate it into everyday language •Called for reforms in the church Sir Thomas More More coined the term "utopia" which is a pun meaning both "good place" and "no place." Literature in the North *Started writing for the common people using their language Rabelis Shakespeare •Wrote stories about •Wrote 37 plays about social problems and Giants political power Cervantes •Spanish mocked medieval chivalry with Don Quixote The printing press Technology •By 1300's paper making •By 1400's movable type *Impact •1456 Johann Gutenberg printed the bible using metal moveable type •Books were cheaper •By 1500, more than 20 million books were printed •Knowledge level increased •By 1600, 200 million were in circulation •Literacy rate began to go up •People were exposed to new ideas Summary Write at least four sentences summarizing your notes. The Protestant Reformation *Abuses in the Church • Involved in worldly affairs • Lavish lifestyle • The sale of indulgences *Many northern humanists stressed returning to the simple ways • Bible study • Exposed Church abuses • Rejected pomp and ceremony Martin Luther Posted 95 Theses • A list against indulgences – Printed and distributed all over Europe • Excommunicated in 1521 • Went into hiding • Became a hero to thousands 1483 - 1546 *Luther’s Teachings • Justification by faith • Bible was the only source of religious truth • Rejected church priesthood saying all who believed had the priesthood • Rejected five of the seven sacraments • Banned indulgences, confession, pilgrimages and prayer to saints • Abolished elaborate ritual and ceremony • Allowed clergy to marry *Protestants...those who protested papal authority John Calvin…Set up a theocracy in Geneva • Salvation through faith alone • *Predestination…Saints and sinners • Stressed hard work, discipline, thrift, honesty and morality • Spread to Germany, France, Netherlands, England and Scotland Other Reformation Ideas *Anabaptists • Rejected infant baptism • Some sought radical social change • Abolition of private property Mennonites and Amish have their roots in Anabaptists • Most were peaceful and law abiding Stressed the fact that salvation is a gift from God; yet, they also taught that it is a conditional gift, which can be taken away from the disobedient Henry VIII BORN: 28 JUNE 1491 SUCCEEDED: 21 APRIL 1509 DIED: 28 JANUARY 1547 Shortly after becoming king, Henry VIII took Catherine of Aragon as his bride. • *Henry VIII sought annulment, pope said NO • Henry fights back – Stirred up English feelings against the pope – *Took over the church in England • 1536 to 1540 closed all convents and monasteries – Seized their land – Gave it to his supporters • *Creating The Church of England The Wives of Henry VIII X Jane Seymour Anne Boleyn Anne X Kathryn Howard Katherine Parr Tudor History Henry VIII Edward VI Mary Elizabeth I Catholic Reformation *1530's and 1540's Pope Paul III • Revive the moral authority of the church •Appointed reformers to key posts *Inquisition • Church court to root out heresies • Index of forbidden books *Council of Trent 1545 • Reaffirmed traditional views • Bible was not the only source of God’s word • Stiff penalties for corruption in the clergy • Established new schools to educate the clergy *Results of the Catholic Reformation The church regained some of it’s former power Europe remained divided • Protestant north • Catholic south Ignatius Loyola…Jesuits Religious fever spread over Europe • Protestants against Catholic • Both against radical groups like Anabaptists *Jews in Europe • Spain kicked them out • Italy put them in ghettos • Germany made them wear a yellow badge First "official" ghetto established in Rome in 1555 Wore a yellow star • Luther wanted them expelled and their synagogues/books burned •Dutch Calvinists took them in Summary Write at least four sentences summarizing your notes. The Scientific Revolution Renaissance and the Reformation looked back Science looked forward Nicolaus Copernicus 1473 - 1543 • *Proposed a heliocentric or sun-centered universe •Most experts disagreed •*Believing in the Church supported Ptolemy’s theory of earth centered There is no one centre in the universe. The Earth's centre is not the centre of the universe. The centre of the universe is near the sun. The distance from the Earth to the sun is imperceptible compared with the distance to the stars. The rotation of the Earth accounts for the apparent daily rotation of the stars. The apparent annual cycle of movements of the sun is caused by the Earth revolving round it. The apparent retrograde motion of the planets is caused by the motion of the Earth from which one observes. Tycho Brahe & Johannes Kepler *Observed and recorded heavenly bodies for years •*Used Brahe’s data and mathematically proved Copernicus right. •Also proved elliptical orbits *Galileo Galilei • Assembled the first astronomical telescope • First to see sunspots, mountains and craters on the moon, moons of Jupiter • He was brought to trial in 1633 on heresy charges 1564-1642 On 31 October 1992, the Catholic Church admitted that errors had been made by the theological advisors in the case of Galileo *Isaac Newton & Robert Boyle 1627-91 1642-1727 Proved gravity • Explained the difference between elements and compounds • Explained the effect of temperature and pressure on gases Other Scientists Andreas Vesalius and da Vinci • Dissected human bodies and drew detailed drawings of them. Ambroise Pare • Pioneered stitches to close a wound Bacon and Descartes thought truth came after a long investigation • *Descartes..Emphasized human reasoning “I think therefore, I am” • *Bacon…Emphasized experimentation and observation *Scientific Method • State the problem • Gather information of the problem • Form a hypothesis • Experiment to test the hypothesis • Record and analyze the data •State a conclusion •Repeat Summary Write at least four sentences summarizing your notes. ALL DONE