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APE Warm Up Images
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June from Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
What does this illustration reveal about life and society in 14th century Europe?
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Compare and contrast Holy Family on the left and Madonna and Child on Right. How do they reflect the differences between medieval and Renaissance art?
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Who are the men in this illustration? What is the message?
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Get HAPPY with this document!
H - What is the HISTORICAL CONTEXT of the document? A - Who is the INTENDED AUDIENCE for the document? P - What was the PURPOSE behind creating the document? P - What is the POINT OF VIEW (POV) of the creator of the document? YAY! The Ship of Fools ( ), Oil painting by Hieronymus Bosch.
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Get HAPPY with this document!
H - What is the HISTORICAL CONTEXT of the document? A - Who is the INTENDED AUDIENCE for the document? P - What was the PURPOSE behind creating the document? P - What is the POINT OF VIEW (POV) of the creator of the document? YAY! Don't you hear the voices of your dead parents and other relatives crying out, "Have mercy on us, for we suffer great punishment and pain. From this, you could release us with a few alms We have created you, fed you, cared for you and left you our temporal goods. Why do you treat us so cruelly and leave us to suffer in the flames, when it takes only a little to save us? Johann Tetzel, 1517
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Renaissance Reformation Scientific Revolution How were these events each revolutionary? How did the first 2 lead to the 3rd?
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Summarize Rene Descartes’ 4 Rules of Logic
The first rule was never to receive anything as a truth which I did not clearly know to be such; that is, to avoid haste and prejudice, and not to comprehend anything more in my judgments than that which should present itself so clearly and so distinctly to my mind that I should have no occasion to entertain a doubt of it. The second rule was to divide every difficulty which I should examine into as many parts as possible, or as might be required for resolving it. The third rule was to conduct my thoughts in an orderly manner, beginning with objects the most simple and the easiest to understand, in order to ascend as it were by steps as to the knowledge of the most composite, assuming some order to exist even in things oral which did not appear to be naturally connected. The last rule was to make enumerations so complete, and reviews so comprehensive, that that I should be certain of omitting nothing.
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