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The Renaissance Why did it begin?
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One Cause of Renaissance: The Crusades Crusaders encountered new products while in the Middle East This increased demand for Middle Eastern products in Europe Stimulated production of goods to trade in Middle Eastern markets Promoted contact with European kingdoms, Byzantines, and Muslim Empires Encouraged the use of credit and banking
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Economic Concepts Church sayz no usury Non church banks show up Letters of credit (Borrowing) served to expand the supply of money and expedited trade New accounting and bookkeeping practices (use of Arabic numerals) were introduced
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Renaissance Trade Which cities had an advantage in trading goods between the Middle East and Western Europe?
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Trading Routes On the coast of the Mediterranean In between Europe and the Middle East
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Florence, Venice, and Genoa Had access to trade routes connecting Europe with the Middle Eastern markets Served as trading centers for the distribution of goods to northern Europe Were initially independent city-states governed as republics
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Political, Cultural and Social Achievements The Renaissance
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Machiavelli’s The Prince An early-modern treatise on government Basic Principles – One ruler with absolute power is OK – Maintains that the end justifies the means – Advises that one should do good if possible, but do evil when necessary
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Comparison: Art and Literature Medieval Focused on the – Church – Salvation Renaissance Humanistic art which focused on – Individuals – worldly matters – Christianity
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How Art was created during the Renaissance Patrons Wealthy individuals/families who sponsored artists Paid to have artistic works created e.g. Medici family of Florence
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Humanism Celebrated the individual – Showed emotion – Very life-like, realistic Often depicted daily life (ordinary, not churchy) Stimulated the study of Greek and Roman literature and culture Artists tried to imitate Greco-Roman style
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Renaissance Man Someone well rounded in all fields of life – Painting, Sculpting – Inventing – Play music, write poetry – Science, Math, Languages – War (fighting and commanding) – Theology – etc. Good example – Leonard da VinciLeonard da Vinci – His mirror writing His mirror writing – His Cover Letter His Cover Letter
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Artistic and literary creativity Leonardo da Vinci— Mona Lisa and The Last Supper Michelangelo—Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and David Petrarch—Sonnets, humanist scholarship Dante – The Divine ComedyThe Divine Comedy
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Time to Play Name that Artwork and Artist!
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The Last Supper Leonardo Da Vinci
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Mona Lisa Leonardo Da Vinci
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David Michelangelo
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling Michelangelo
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School of Athens Raphael
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Other examples
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Northern Renaissance
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Changes Growing wealth in Northern Europe supported Renaissance ideas Northern Renaissance thinkers merged humanist ideas with Christianity. Gutenburg – The movable type printing press and the production and sale of books helped disseminate ides. Northern Renaissance artists portrayed religious and secular subjects. Martin Luther – The Church Reformation
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Writers Northern Renaissance writers William Shakespeare Erasmus—The Praise of Folly (1511) Sir Thomas More—Utopia (1516)
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