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THE RENAISSANCE WEEK 1 Compiled by Amy
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What was the Renaissance? Milan Traded Arms Florence traded Cloth Venice and Genoa Traded with the Ottoman Empire Sent textiles that were dyed. Venetians expert ship builders Sialors Merchants Also traded with Ottoman Empire More trade meant more wealth http://mrgrayhistory.wikispaces.com/UNIT+10+-+THE+RENAISSANCE
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Petrarch 1304 Italian Poet Humanist Called the Father of Humanism Model of Lyrical Poetry Actually coined the phrase “Dark Ages” as the time after Rome fell Wrote Sonnets!
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Petrarchan Sonnet Iambic Pentameter Da Dum Da dum da dum da dum da dum da dum http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Sonnet
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Humanism Renaissance humanism Spirit of learning Revival of Classical letters. New love of knowledge Renewal in the belief that human beings could decide on truth or falsehood using logic and reason. College Humanities History Literature Public Speaking Art Psychology We see are rise in writers, artists, and more!
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Durante Degli Alighieri Dante Italian Poet Wrote in Italian NOT Latin! Known as the Father of the Italian Language and Supreme Poet Wrote the Divine Comedy Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso Led by the Poet Virgil and then by Beatrice
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Manuel Chrysoloras Born in Constantinople Studied Ancient Greek Began collecting and translating old manuscripts Became a Professor in Florence in 1397 No one had studied Greek in Italy for 700 years People liked how he translated old books, legends, and knowledge. They began also learning greek. This is part of the Rebirth of the Renaissance People became fascinated by history! They went on quests to find unknown books.
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Medici Bank1397 Largest and most respected bank in Europe during the Renaissance The family became the wealthiest in Europe at the time. The had political power. They had Papal power. They married Kings and Queens! They were good at banking. They created the double entry system of debits and credits, deposits and withdrawals. Giovanni di Bicci entered banking on his own. His son Cosimo the Elder became head of state in Florence.
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Pepper and Allum Pepper came from the Arab world and was controlled by Venice Allum Came from Anatolia and was controlled by Venice http://peppertrail.com/inner.php?menu_id=3&sm1_id=30&index_id=1
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Giovanni De Castro
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Fabric of the Renaissance The cloth was not boring or single color. These examples can be viewed in museums. This cloth was made in Venice during the Renaissance The cloth to the right has the Medici Arms on it from the Renaissance. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/velv/hd_velv.htm
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