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A New Spirit in the West The Renaissance ca. 1300 - 1640

A New Spirit in the West The Big Picture 1300 1500 1600 Chapter 10 Italian Renasiisnce Sforza Dynasty Renaissance in England Angevin Dynasty Aragon Dynasty Northern Renaissance Capetian Dynasty Tudor Dynasty 1300 1500 1600 Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism The Renaissance: A Controversial Idea Medieval Antecedents Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism Why Italy? Plague Disruptions Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism A Multifaceted Movement Individualism Realism Activism A Secular Spirit Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism Humanism: The Path to Self-improvement Humanist Curriculum Self-improvement Books Women Humanists Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism The Generosity of Patrons Religious Patronage Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism Biography: Isabella D’Este Duchess of Mantua, Diplomat, and Patron of the Arts “I intend to govern the State… in such a manner that you will suffer no wrong and all that is possible will be done for the good of your subjects” -Letter to Francesco Chapter 10

A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism and Activism The Invention of the Printing Press: Spreading New Ideas Map 10.1 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort The Italian City-States Map 10.2 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort Florence: Birthplace of the Renaissance The Medici Savonarola Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort Venice: The Serene Republic Overseas Trade Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort Venice: The Serene Republic Map 10.3 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort Milan and Naples: Two Principalities Naples Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort The Papal States Papal Patronage The Borgia Family Julius II Chapter 10

The Politics of Individual Effort The Art of Diplomacy Machiavelli Chapter 10

Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance Growing Intolerance Anti-Semitism Chapter 10

Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance Economic Boom Times Wool and Silk Banking Chapter 10

Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance Slavery Revived Sources of Slaves Chapter 10

Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance Finding Comfort in Family Marriage Alliances Chapter 10

Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance Children’s Lives Childhood Hardships Chapter 10

An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science Artists and Artisans Chapter 10

An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science Architecture: Echoing the Human Form Human Architecture Domes Town Planning Chapter 10

An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science Sculpture Comes into its Own Michelangelo’s David Chapter 10

An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science Painting from a New Perspective Giotto Linear Perspective Raphael Astrology and Alchemy Mathematics and Anatomy Chapter 10

An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science Leonardo da Vinci: The “Renaissance Man” Painting Scientific Notebooks Chapter 10

Renaissance of the “New Monarchies” of the North France: Under the Italian Influence Louis the Spider Italians in France Chapter 10

Renaissance of the “New Monarchies” of the North France: Under the Italian Influence Map 10.4 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 10

Renaissance of the “New Monarchies” of the North English Humanism Thomas More Renaissance Queens Chapter 10

Renaissance of the “New Monarchies” of the North Renaissance London: A Booming City Chapter 10