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Page 1: The Renaissance

The Renaissance

2011-2012 WHI SOL Part XII

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A period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in

classical culture led to far reaching changes in art, learning, and views

of the world.

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The Renaissance

1300 to 1600 CE

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What does the Renaissance refer to?

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A rebirth or revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and

learning

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From looking at this map, what country did the Renaissance start in?

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Italy

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What city in Italy is considered the birthplace of the

Renaissance?

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Florence

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Beginning in the 1430s, this family would use their

fortune to maintain absolute control over the

internal affairs of Florence.

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Medici

1430s

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During the Renaissance, new accounting and

bookkeeping practices were introduced with the use of

these

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Arabic Numerals

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He invented the printing press in 1440, he forever

changed the lives of people in Europe and,

eventually, all over the world

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1440

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During the Renaissance, an ideal individual strove to master almost every

area of study. A man who excelled in many fields

was praised as a “universal man.” later ages

called such people “______________”

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Renaissance Men

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This self portrait is by an excellent example of a renaissance man. Who is

he?

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Leonardo da Vinci

April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519

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What is the name of this work and who painted it?

1495-1497 CE

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The Last Supper, Leonardo Da vinci

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What is the name of this work and who was the sculptor?_______________

1501-1504 CE

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Statue of David, Michaelagelo

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What is the name of this work and who painted it?_______________

1503-1506 CE

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Mona Lisa, da Vinci

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Where is the location of this fresco and who painted it?

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Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo

1508-1512 CE

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A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and

focused on human potential and achievements.

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humanism

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Who was the “Father of Humanism”?

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Petrarch

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A person or group who supports artists, especially financially.

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patron

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Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual

matters

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secular

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During the Renaissance, artists used this technique

that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat

surface.

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perspective

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The every day language of people in a region or country. During the

Renaissance writers chose write in this rather than

using Latin.

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vernacular

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In his book The Prince, he supported absolute power of the ruler.

1505 CE

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Machiavelli

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Machiavelli maintained that the ends justifies the

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means

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Machiavelli also advised that one should do good if possible, but do

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evil when necessary.

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This would become the capitol of the Northern

Renaissance

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Flanders

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Northern Renaissance writer of Praise of Folly

1509 CE

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Erasmus

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1516 CE

In his book Utopia, this Northern Renaissance writer

wrote about an imaginary land in which greed,

corruption, war, and crime were weeded out, and there

was no need for money.

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Thomas Moore

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He is widely regarded as the greatest playwright of all time. He produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613. His plays include the tragedies Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream.__________________

Best work 1589 and 1613 CE

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William Shakespeare

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Study these maps

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In the 14th and 15th centuries, most goods arrived in northern Europe fromConstantinople after crossing this sea

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The Black Sea