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Renaissance
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What is the Renaissance?
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Humanism and the Printing Press JOHANNES GUTENBERG 1455 FRANCESCO PETRARCH
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Machiavelli’s The Prince “Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good. Hence a prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use that knowledge, or refrain from using it, as necessity requires.” Machiavelli in The Prince
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Where and Why Venice Milan Rome (Papal States) Florence Naples
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The Renaissance Spreads North ERASMUS
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COMPARING RENAISSANCE ITALIAN INSPIRED BY ROMAN RUINS IDEAL FORMS NORTHERN INSPIRED BY NATURE OBSERVATION/REALI TY
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Accomplishments of the Renaissance (443; 446-47) NAMEFIELDACCOMPLISHMENT DonatelloSculptor“David”; 1 st Renaissance sculptor Raphael Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare Christine de Pisan Jan van Eyck
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Donatello
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Raphael School of Athens Painter, architect
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Leonardo “The Last Supper,” “The Mona Lisa” Painter, architect, engineer, etc.
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Michelangelo Sistine Chapel, “Pieta,” “David” Painter, sculptor, architect, poet
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Sir Thomas More “Utopian” Author, Churchman
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William Shakespeare 100s of plays and sonnets Playwright, author
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Christine de Pisa “City of Women,” author
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Jan van Eyck Developed “Flemish School” painter
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