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Why did the 100 Years War mark the end of the Middle Ages?
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Renaissance- The “rebirth” of learning that took place after the Middle Ages Humanism- Focused on human potential and achievements Secular- “Worldly” and concerned with the here and now Printing Press- Invented by Johann Gutenberg, it allowed for the mass production of books and printed material
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LIST CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IDEAL PERSON:
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EQ: HOW DID THE RENAISSANCE CHANGE PEOPLES VALUES FROM THE MIDDLE AGES?
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When did it begin? 1300-1600 What period preceded the Renaissance? The Middle Ages What’s the literal meaning of the Renaissance and what does it refer to? “Rebirth”, and it refers to the rebirth of art and learning
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Where did the Renaissance begin? Northern Italy Why did the Renaissance not move north right away? The 100 Years War was ongoing until 1453
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Why was Italy and ideal place to start the Renaissance? 1. Thriving cities Trade grew because of the Crusades and the need for large cities was very prevalent New ideas were being exchanged in the city which leads to an “intellectual revolution” Although the plague devastated many cities, the people who remained alive began to make more money and business opportunity was much better now
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2. Rich Merchant Class Merchants didn’t inherit social rank, they had to earn it Many merchants felt they deserved the power and wealth they created “Individual achievement” became a very important part of the Renaissance. Why? Medici family was very powerful in Florence! Cosimo was almost a dictator
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3. Classical Rome and Greek Heritage Wanted to return this area to the “history and success” of Ancient Greece and Rome
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How did Ancient Rome and Greece positively affect the developing Renaissance? That time there was a focus on education, art, and architecture…this ideal spread the Renaissance.
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What is Humanism? Focused on human potential and achievements (influenced artists and architects to carry on classical traditions) What was the basic spirit of Renaissance society? Secular (meaning “worldly” and concerned with the here and now) Living in big mansions, throwing large banquets, and wearing expensive clothing.
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How else did the Church and others support the Renaissance? Artistically, they became “Patrons” or supporters of the arts Merchants eventually also became big supporters as well!
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A man who excelled in a variety of fields Leonardo da Vinci A painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist Painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”. Michelangelo Excelled as a painter, sculptor, architect and poet Achievements include: the dome of St. Peter’s, painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and statue of David
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EQ: HOW DID THE RENAISSANCE CHANGE PEOPLES VALUES FROM THE MIDDLE AGES?
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Italy Made up of city-states and many sizable towns England and France Strong governments and rulers who became patrons of the arts Had their own traditions and character France and English artists were more interested in religious ideas
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Albert Durer German artist Portrayed mostly religious subjects Jan Van Eyck Flemish painter Used oil-based paints Used realistic detail
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Peter Bruegal Painted in realistic detail and individual people Used rich colors, vivid details and balanced space
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Thomas More Christian Humanist Wrote “Utopia” About the ideal place where greed, corruption, and war have been weeded out Christine de Pizan Wrote about the different treatment of boys and girls, particularly in education
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When Queen Elizabeth I reigned 1558-1603 Huge patron of arts William Shakespeare Most famous writer of Elizabethan Age Playwright who examined human flaws
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Invented by: Johann Gutenberg in 1440 What was the first thing that he produced on the printing press Gutenberg Bible in 1455 (first full sized book printed with movable type)
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How did the printing press affect European society? Very positively More copies for everyone by 1500 Over 250 cities had printing press People were learning to read because books were so accessible
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How could the arrival of the printing press lead to religious reform? More people could read and interpret the bible. They became more critical of the Church and its teachings
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How did the printing press affect European society? Very positively More copies for everyone by 1500 Over 250 cities had printing press People were learning to read because books were so accessible
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Why do you think the Renaissance is known as a rebirth? How did the Printing Press effect the people of Europe? What is and who are patrons of the arts? What role did Merchants play in the development of Humanism?
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