 1. Copy HW  2. Complete the back of yesterday’s graphic organizer-17.1 guided reading.

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 1. Copy HW  2. Complete the back of yesterday’s graphic organizer-17.1 guided reading

 Believed individuals and human society was important  Balance between faith and reason  Inspired new achievements  Francesco Petrarch-”father of humanism”

 Educated people wrote in _________, but the everyday language was known as the _______  Dante Alighieri- poet/ The Divine Comedy  Chaucer- wrote The Canterbury Tales

 Johannes Gutenberg- printing press that used movable metal type  Leonardo da Vinci-anatomy, engineer, sketched ideas for the helicopter, parachute, tank, glider and scuba gear

 Michelangelo Buonarroti- sculpture of David ceiling of the Sistine Chapel  Raphael Sanzio- The School of Athens  Leonardo da Vinci- The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa  Albrecht Durer- Four Horseman of the Apocalypse

David-Michelangelo The Last Supper- Leonardo da Vinci

 Very popular in England in the 1500s  Inexpensive-even the poor could attend  William Shakespeare  Tragedies- Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet  Comedies- A Midsummer Night’s dream, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing  Historical plays- Henry V, Richard the III