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From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance! Middle Ages (400’s ’s) Renaissance (1300’s-1600’s) What are some changes that occurred from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance?

The Renaissance: Why Italy? Italy’s advantages Urban Centers Merchants and Bankers Classical Heritage World geographical location

Geography Italy is located at the intersection of the middle east and western Europe Sea access provides easier movement of good and ideas

Geographical Advantage of Italy

Urban Centers Development of Rome, Florence, and Venice as intellectual and cultural centers along trade routes Florence was the first city to thrive during the Renaissance

Geographical Advantage of Italy FLORENCE

Merchants and Bankers Growing merchant class that leads to increased imports and exports of goods from different areas The Medicis- a large banker, merchant family that provided patronage for many Renaissance artists and developed a close relationship with the Pope

Classical Heritage Inspired by Greco-Roman ruins Greco-Roman manuscripts preserved in monasteries When Constantinople was conquered by the Ottomans, there was a migration of Greek Scholars and texts to Italy

Geographical Advantage of Italy

The Renaissanc e Man: Who was he? Are there any modern day examples ?

Renaissance Values Humanism Classicism Secularism

Focus on the enjoyment of the worldly pleasures in life rather than a focus on religion and the after- life In your notes, draw a picture that represents secularism

Humanism Focused on human potential and achievements In your notes, draw a picture that represents humanism

Classicism Focus on the teachings of Greek and Roman cultures In your notes, draw a picture that represents classicalism

Important Renaissance People Michelangelo - St Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, David Leonardo Da Vinci - The Renaissance Man Raphael - Artist Petrarch - poet Boccacio - writer Castiglione - “The Courtier Machiavelli - “The Prince” Pope Julius II - “The Warrior Pope”, Patron of Arts

Middle Ages Icons

Michelangelo

Sistine Chapel Tour

Da Vinci

Raphael

Soleasi Nel Mio Cor She ruled in beauty o'er this heart of mine, A noble lady in a humble home, And now her time for heavenly bliss has come, 'Tis I am mortal proved, and she divine. The soul that all its blessings must resign, And love whose light no more on earth finds room, Might rend the rocks with pity for their doom, Yet none their sorrows can in words enshrine; They weep within my heart; and ears are deaf Save mine alone, and I am crushed with care, And naught remains to me save mournful breath. Assuredly but dust and shade we are, Assuredly desire is blind and brief, Assuredly its hope but ends in death. Petrarch

Boccaccio

Pope Julius II

Geographical Advantage of Italy