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The Northern Renaissance Unit 1 World History

Agenda 1. Bell Ringer: Identify characteristics of paintings from the Renaissance period? 2. Brief Lecture: Northern Renaissance 3. Machiavelli: Explaining Primary Documents. 4. Creating a Constitution, King-Style 5. Comparing Achievements Diagram 6. Renaissance Video 7. The Impact of Technology Discussion HW: Look over notes, quick quiz on the Renaissance Tuesday.

Artistry Bruegal – known for creating daily life scenes, moving away from religion. Rubens – combined realistic traditions with the themes of the Italian Renaissance.

Writings of the Northern Ren. Erasmus is known for creating a New Testament and placing it in the vernacular. The Praise of Folly

Writings Sir Thomas More Wrote Utopia An ideal society where men and women live in harmony. Shakespeare Begins writing in the 1580s, also wrote in vernacular.

The Printing Press 1456, Gutenberg invents the printing press. Created the complete edition of the bible, and it went on to sell 20 million copies. Many learn to read. Expanded intellectualism. And contributed to religious turmoil of the 1500s.

Effects of the Printing Press This is tantamount to the inventing of texting and in the 90s. Imagine a world where you could communicate through print, and books were accessible.