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Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 13
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Bell Ringer Set-up Notebook for New Section –Chapter 13: Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution –Update Table of Contents Set-up Notebook for New Section –Chapter 13: Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution –Update Table of Contents
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The Renaissance The word renaissance means rebirth –Secular and urban They spent a lot of time recovering from previous disasters (plague, Crusades, etc.) They developed a high regard for human worth –“Men can do all things if they will” Leonardo da Vinci: a painter, architect, inventor and mathematician The word renaissance means rebirth –Secular and urban They spent a lot of time recovering from previous disasters (plague, Crusades, etc.) They developed a high regard for human worth –“Men can do all things if they will” Leonardo da Vinci: a painter, architect, inventor and mathematician
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The Renaissance Niccolò Machiavelli wrote The Prince –Acquire and keep power –Rejected the idea that a prince should follow ethics and morals because humans, by nature are self-centered Niccolò Machiavelli wrote The Prince –Acquire and keep power –Rejected the idea that a prince should follow ethics and morals because humans, by nature are self-centered
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The Renaissance Baldassare Castiglone –The Book of Courtier described the perfect characteristics of a Renaissance Nobility. Baldassare Castiglone –The Book of Courtier described the perfect characteristics of a Renaissance Nobility.
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The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance Humanism: the study of Greek and Roman classics –Studied grammar, rhetoric, poetry, philosophy and history –Create complete, moral citizens –Petrarch: father of the Italian Renaissance Humanism Rejected scholastic philosophy Humanism: the study of Greek and Roman classics –Studied grammar, rhetoric, poetry, philosophy and history –Create complete, moral citizens –Petrarch: father of the Italian Renaissance Humanism Rejected scholastic philosophy
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Humanist Thinkers Sir Thomas More –Christian Humanist –Advocated Women and Education –Utopia Story of a fictional island society Demonstrated a more perfect society Sir Thomas More –Christian Humanist –Advocated Women and Education –Utopia Story of a fictional island society Demonstrated a more perfect society
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Chapter 13 Vocabulary Humanism Fresco Renaissance Indulgences Protestant Calvinism Peace of Augsburg Individualism Humanism Fresco Renaissance Indulgences Protestant Calvinism Peace of Augsburg Individualism Realism Excommunication Jesuits Anabaptist Lutheranism Anglican Act of Supremacy Relics
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Renaissance Art Chapter 13
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Renaissance Art Renaissance artists sought to imitate life and nature in their works (REALISM) –Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo –Most art was religious or portraits… paid for my rich people and the church Renaissance artists sought to imitate life and nature in their works (REALISM) –Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo –Most art was religious or portraits… paid for my rich people and the church
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Renaissance Art Fresco, painting with wet plaster and water based paint, was one technique Used by Da Vinci in The Last Supper Fresco, painting with wet plaster and water based paint, was one technique Used by Da Vinci in The Last Supper
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Renaissance Art Individualism: more focus on individuals than God (portraits) Realism: realistic and emotions Antiquity (Greek/Rome Inspired): statues and architecture Individualism: more focus on individuals than God (portraits) Realism: realistic and emotions Antiquity (Greek/Rome Inspired): statues and architecture
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Mona Lisa –Example of individualism and realism
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The Protestant Reformation Chapter 13
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The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation split the Church into Catholic and Protestant groups –Started with Christian humanism Wanted to reform the Catholic Church The Protestant Reformation split the Church into Catholic and Protestant groups –Started with Christian humanism Wanted to reform the Catholic Church
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The Protestant Reformation Christian humanists believed Everyone should read the Bible To change society first change the members of society –Erasmus believed that Christianity should show people how to be good people The external things, pilgrimages, fasts, and relics, were not important Christian humanists believed Everyone should read the Bible To change society first change the members of society –Erasmus believed that Christianity should show people how to be good people The external things, pilgrimages, fasts, and relics, were not important
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The Protestant Reformation Complaints against the church: –Church too concerned with money Indulgences: release of sins for money Relics Pilgrimages –Corruption of church officials –Breaking of Vows Children out of wedlock Affairs with women Complaints against the church: –Church too concerned with money Indulgences: release of sins for money Relics Pilgrimages –Corruption of church officials –Breaking of Vows Children out of wedlock Affairs with women
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The Protestant Reformation Martin Luther –Questioned the idea of indulgences – Taught that … salvation came from the heart of an individual People should read the Bible for themselves Only faith could save people Martin Luther –Questioned the idea of indulgences – Taught that … salvation came from the heart of an individual People should read the Bible for themselves Only faith could save people
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The Protestant Reformation October 31, 1517 Luther sent Ninety-Five Theses to his church superiors –95 complaints he had against the church. Attacked –Indulgences –Chasity –Lack of Vernacular Bible October 31, 1517 Luther sent Ninety-Five Theses to his church superiors –95 complaints he had against the church. Attacked –Indulgences –Chasity –Lack of Vernacular Bible
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The Protestant Reformation Luther was excommunicated, 1521 Luther was summoned to court as a heretic –Refused to recant Luther goes into hiding –Prints the Bible in German –Becomes popular with the people Lutheranism=new religion –Christianity splits into two Luther was excommunicated, 1521 Luther was summoned to court as a heretic –Refused to recant Luther goes into hiding –Prints the Bible in German –Becomes popular with the people Lutheranism=new religion –Christianity splits into two
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Protestantism Spreads Chapter 13
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The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response John Calvin and Calvinism –The Institutes of the Christian Religions –Luther and Calvin will agree on most things, except predestination. Anabaptist Baptism should be done as an adult Any male could be the leader of the church Bible was a literal work John Calvin and Calvinism –The Institutes of the Christian Religions –Luther and Calvin will agree on most things, except predestination. Anabaptist Baptism should be done as an adult Any male could be the leader of the church Bible was a literal work
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The Wives of Henry VIII
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Anne Boleyn Katherine Howard Katherine Parr Anne of Cleves Jane SeymourCatherine of Aragon
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Anglican Reformation Rooted in Politics and Not Religion –Wanted a divorce from Catherine –Wanted a male heir –Pope refused annulment Rooted in Politics and Not Religion –Wanted a divorce from Catherine –Wanted a male heir –Pope refused annulment Henry VIII and the Act of Supremacy Edward VI, son Mary I, eldest daughter –Attempted to restore Catholicism Elizabeth I, youngest daughter –Brought Protestantism back to England
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Catholic Reformation Society of Jesus (Jesuits) –Ignatius Loyola –Educate and bring the Gospel to the people –Ended corruption Society of Jesus (Jesuits) –Ignatius Loyola –Educate and bring the Gospel to the people –Ended corruption Council of Trent –Faith and Good Deeds –Clear Teachings –Unified Belief
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Scientific Revolution Chapter 13
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Scientific Revolution Changing how we view the universe –Nicolaus Copernicus: heliocentric universe (sun-centered) –Johannes Kepler: oval-shaped orbit (ellipse) –Galileo Galilei: claimed the earth moves and the planets were imperfect. Changing how we view the universe –Nicolaus Copernicus: heliocentric universe (sun-centered) –Johannes Kepler: oval-shaped orbit (ellipse) –Galileo Galilei: claimed the earth moves and the planets were imperfect.
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Scientific Revolution Scientific Method –Frances Bacon: experimentation and observation –Rene Descartes: human reasoning and search for true knowledge –Both challenged the Medieval Scholarship Scientific Method –Frances Bacon: experimentation and observation –Rene Descartes: human reasoning and search for true knowledge –Both challenged the Medieval Scholarship
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Scientific Revolution Scientific Breakthroughs –Andreas Vesalius: accurate and detailed study of the human body –Robert Boyle: all matter is composed of tiny particles; composition of matter –Isaac Newton: Law of gravity; all motion can be explained mathematically Scientific Breakthroughs –Andreas Vesalius: accurate and detailed study of the human body –Robert Boyle: all matter is composed of tiny particles; composition of matter –Isaac Newton: Law of gravity; all motion can be explained mathematically
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Renaissance Mobile –Sir Thomas More –Baldassare Castiglone –Niccolò Machiavelli –Leonardo da Vinci –Raphael –Erasmus –Galileo Galilei –Francis Bacon –Sir Thomas More –Baldassare Castiglone –Niccolò Machiavelli –Leonardo da Vinci –Raphael –Erasmus –Galileo Galilei –Francis Bacon –Michelangelo –Martin Luther –John Calvin –King Henry VIII –Queen Elizabeth I –Ignatius Loyola –Rene Descartes –Isaac Newton
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