Renaissance and Reformation. Causes of the Renaissance Increased Trade because of the Crusades Growth of large wealthy city-states in Italy Renewed interest.

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Renaissance and Reformation

Causes of the Renaissance Increased Trade because of the Crusades Growth of large wealthy city-states in Italy Renewed interest in classical learning Rich merchants became patrons of the arts Scientific and Technical knowledge Desire for beautiful cities

What changes in society and in cities stimulated the beginning of the Renaissance?

Agricultural Revolution

Trade Routes

Italian Renaissance Cities Merchants Bankers Traders Artists Architects Sailors

What Ideas formed the foundation of the Italian Renaissance? Boccachio Petrarch Da Vinici Anatomy, Philosophy, Astronomy, Medicine, Geography, History, Politics Castiglione- The Courtier Machiavelli- The Prince

Science Copernicus- Sun is the center of the universe Galileo- Earth orbits around the Sun

Renaissance Art Medici Family Perspective Subject matter

Leonardo Da Vinci

Michelangelo

Raphael

Bramante

Quiz Choose 4 Key terms and people and 1 question to answer. Renaissance Humanism Secular Baldassare Castiglione Niccolo Machiavelli Lorenzo de Medici Leonardo Da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael What changes in society and in cities stimulated the beginning of the Renaissance? What ideas formed the foundation of the Italian Renaissance? What contributions did artists make to the Renaissance?

Johannes Gutenberg

Desiderus Erasmus Christian Humanist Christianity stripped of rituals and politics

Sir Thomas More Utopia Society should be based upon Reason Critic of the English government

William Shakespeare

Christine de Pisan Poet Writer The City of Women Discussed roles of women in society

Albrecht Durer

Jan van Eyck

Pieter Brueghel

Quiz Choose 4 Key terms and people and 1 question. Johannes Gutenberg Desiderus Erasmus Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare Christine de Pisan Albrecht Durer Jan van Eyck How did the Renaissance spread to Northern Europe? What contributions did writers and philosophers make to the northern Renaissance? How did the works of northern artists differ from those of the Italian Renaissance?

Essential Question What were the causes and effects of the Protestant Reformation?

John Wycliffe Church was too Worldly and Political

Jan Huss Immorality and Worldliness of the Church Excommunicated by Pope Gregory XII Arrested for heresy and burned at the stake

Martin Luther 95 Theses Faith alone Jesus alone head of the Church Bible translated into German

Edict of Worms Holy Roman Emperor Charles V Luther is an outlaw Writings of Luther condemned

Ulrich Zwingli Switzerland Theocracy

John Calvin Predestination Strict Rules of conduct Feasting, Dancing, Singing, Jewelry

John Knox Scotland Reformed Church Presbyterian

Anabaptists Baptism of Adults Punishable by death

Henry VIII Defender of the Faith Catherine- Mary Annulment Reformation Parliament- 1534/Act of Supremacy Anne Boleyn- Elizabeth Jane Seymour- Edward VI

Queen Mary Bloody Mary

Elizabeth I Act of Supremacy 1559

Quiz Protest Reformation Indulgences Martin Luther Theocracy John Calvin Predestination Henry VIII Annulled Elizabeth I What was the state of Catholicism in the 1400’s? How did Martin Luther challenge the Catholic Church? How did Protestantism spread? What were the effects of the Reformation in England?