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Literature of the Renaissance and Enlightenment By Andrew C. Jackson, Esq.
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Why it matters— 772-3 Power of monarchs – Elizabeth I of England Growth of science and technology – Galileo showed that earth was not center of universe Triumph of humanism – Michelangelo (sculptor—Sistine Chapel) Age of discovery – Christopher Columbus
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Historical Highlights 774-5 Early Renaissance – Cities grew – Trade – Rising merchant class – Heritage of ancient Greece and Rome – Renaissance means rebirth or revival
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High Renaissance Artists – Michelangelo – da Vinci – Raphael
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Late Renaissance and Reformation Reformation – Martin Luther – Protestants – John Calvin – Henry VIII divorce
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Age of Kings Divine Right – Philip II of Spain – Louis XIV of France – Peter the Great of Russia – England Bloodless revolution –Constitutional monarchy
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Age of Enlightenment Human concerns – Thomas Hobbes – John Locke – Mary Wollstonecraft – Jean Jacques Rousseau
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People and Society 776-77 Aristocrats Clergy Soldiers Middle Class rises Peasants and Farmers Women’s roles – “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart of a king, and a King of England, too.”—Queen Elizabeth I
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Arts and Culture pp. 778-9 Philosophy and Science – Isaac Newton Literature – Novel, lyric poetry, dramatists, neoclassical Painting, Sculpture and Architecture – Da Vinci and Michalengelo
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Music Renaissance – Sacred is joined by new forms Baroque – Bach and Vivaldi Classical – Haydn and Mozart
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The Printing Press Johan Gutenberg – Germany
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Connect to Today Mass communication Human rights Science and Medicine Math and Engineering Language – Renaissance Man, Utopian, Quixotic, Liberty!Equality! Fraternity!
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It’s over
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