The Renaissance - East Penn School District
... • Dante: Divine Comedy – a soul’s journey to salvation, written in Italian • Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Talescollection of stories told by a group journeying to the tomb of St. Thomas a Becket at Canterbury in England, described English society, written in English • Christine de Pizan: French ...
... • Dante: Divine Comedy – a soul’s journey to salvation, written in Italian • Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Talescollection of stories told by a group journeying to the tomb of St. Thomas a Becket at Canterbury in England, described English society, written in English • Christine de Pizan: French ...
A comparison of the Italian and Northern Renaissance
... Most of the significant developments in art outside Italy took place in the Netherlands, France and Germany, but other countries also had their contribution to make. Both area, Italy and the North, shred a particular attribute, which in each case lent a certain driving force to the Renaissance movem ...
... Most of the significant developments in art outside Italy took place in the Netherlands, France and Germany, but other countries also had their contribution to make. Both area, Italy and the North, shred a particular attribute, which in each case lent a certain driving force to the Renaissance movem ...
What was the Renaissance?
... Italy, making this part of the country predominately urban. • The bubonic plague caused labor shortages which pushed up wages. With few opportunities to expand business, merchants began to pursue art. ...
... Italy, making this part of the country predominately urban. • The bubonic plague caused labor shortages which pushed up wages. With few opportunities to expand business, merchants began to pursue art. ...
Chapter Ten: Renaissance and Discovery Terms Remember to
... Sir Thomas More Oligarchy Patronage Christine De Pisan Italian city-states Hundred Years’ War ...
... Sir Thomas More Oligarchy Patronage Christine De Pisan Italian city-states Hundred Years’ War ...
Do Now: Why is this Funny?
... Merchants want to protect their wealth Enter government Marry into the nobility Show common people how cool they are Commission and donate works of art to their cities Fountains Statues Frescoes Play writes ...
... Merchants want to protect their wealth Enter government Marry into the nobility Show common people how cool they are Commission and donate works of art to their cities Fountains Statues Frescoes Play writes ...
5 Themes of the Renaissance
... From your HW • Who were some other key humanists and what were their contributions? • How was humanism important in architecture and city planning? ...
... From your HW • Who were some other key humanists and what were their contributions? • How was humanism important in architecture and city planning? ...
the renaissance
... Painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer best-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pieta and the David, were sculpted in his late twenties to early thirties. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential fresco ...
... Painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer best-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pieta and the David, were sculpted in his late twenties to early thirties. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential fresco ...
Renaissance 1350
... wealthy city-states of Italy. The city-states were the dominant force in Italy's economic, social, and political life. It was in this context that the writer Machiavelli developed his famous thesis on political power. Milan, Venice, and Florence were particularly prosperous trading centers. Italy wa ...
... wealthy city-states of Italy. The city-states were the dominant force in Italy's economic, social, and political life. It was in this context that the writer Machiavelli developed his famous thesis on political power. Milan, Venice, and Florence were particularly prosperous trading centers. Italy wa ...
Name: : Chapter 13: European Society in the Age of the
... people play a role in the Renaissance? 5. Discuss Christian humanism by describing the works and ideas of Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus. 6. How did the invention of movable type revolutionize European life? 7. How was Renaissance art different from medieval art? 8. How did the Renaissance in no ...
... people play a role in the Renaissance? 5. Discuss Christian humanism by describing the works and ideas of Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus. 6. How did the invention of movable type revolutionize European life? 7. How was Renaissance art different from medieval art? 8. How did the Renaissance in no ...
Classwork 9 1 Renaissance review - Ms. Cannistraci presents the
... means rebirth, it truly was a rebirth of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. It truly was a blessing that the culture of Greece and Rome was preserved by the Muslim Empire and the Byzantine Empire and then the Ottoman Empire. The Renaissance was a period of trade and intellectual curiosity unpar ...
... means rebirth, it truly was a rebirth of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. It truly was a blessing that the culture of Greece and Rome was preserved by the Muslim Empire and the Byzantine Empire and then the Ottoman Empire. The Renaissance was a period of trade and intellectual curiosity unpar ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... Increased Trade because of the Crusades Growth of large wealthy city-states in Italy Renewed interest in classical learning Rich merchants became patrons of the arts • Scientific and Technical knowledge • Desire for beautiful cities ...
... Increased Trade because of the Crusades Growth of large wealthy city-states in Italy Renewed interest in classical learning Rich merchants became patrons of the arts • Scientific and Technical knowledge • Desire for beautiful cities ...
The Renaissance
... the tomb of Pope Julius II. Shortly after he began work on the tomb, however, Pope Julius suddenly changed his mind. He asked Michelangelo to stop sculpting and start painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which is very close to St. Peter’s Basilica. The artist resisted at first, but eventually ...
... the tomb of Pope Julius II. Shortly after he began work on the tomb, however, Pope Julius suddenly changed his mind. He asked Michelangelo to stop sculpting and start painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which is very close to St. Peter’s Basilica. The artist resisted at first, but eventually ...
Fact or Fib
... Martin Luther’s teachings stated there were no need for priests because each person can teach themselves and it was God’s grace that brought about salvation for mankind by Jesus’ sacrifice; not the biblical teachings of the clergy. ...
... Martin Luther’s teachings stated there were no need for priests because each person can teach themselves and it was God’s grace that brought about salvation for mankind by Jesus’ sacrifice; not the biblical teachings of the clergy. ...
Renaissance and Discovery I Unit VI The Renaissance The long
... - unlike England and France that united their land and wealth into powerful nation-states, the Italian land and wealth was maintained into the hands of powerful city-states. Florence – the birthplace of the Renaissance, the city became a patron (supporter) of the arts controlled by the Medici family ...
... - unlike England and France that united their land and wealth into powerful nation-states, the Italian land and wealth was maintained into the hands of powerful city-states. Florence – the birthplace of the Renaissance, the city became a patron (supporter) of the arts controlled by the Medici family ...
6) Renaissance & Reformation Beginnings
... • Spain - Christians uniting to force out Moors • Russia forces out the Mongols • Ottoman Turks take Byzantium 1453 Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Piero di Medici ...
... • Spain - Christians uniting to force out Moors • Russia forces out the Mongols • Ottoman Turks take Byzantium 1453 Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Piero di Medici ...
Renaissance Notes for kids Part 1
... 3. __________ areas specialized, particularly in Italy - divided into several large __________________ in north, various kingdoms, Papal States south. 4. Catholic Church, _________, merchants, __________ dominated society in city-states - many sought to display new ___________ with knowledge of ____ ...
... 3. __________ areas specialized, particularly in Italy - divided into several large __________________ in north, various kingdoms, Papal States south. 4. Catholic Church, _________, merchants, __________ dominated society in city-states - many sought to display new ___________ with knowledge of ____ ...
Renaissance
... • Merchant & Commercial Class grew in power • •More wealth=more influence • •Promoted education and understanding of the world ...
... • Merchant & Commercial Class grew in power • •More wealth=more influence • •Promoted education and understanding of the world ...
The Renaissance - Barren County Schools
... • New accounting and bookkeeping practices (use of Arabic numerals) were introduced. ...
... • New accounting and bookkeeping practices (use of Arabic numerals) were introduced. ...