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The Renaissance. The Spirit of the Renaissance. Why might a person’s view of the world & of life change?. People hold certain values & make decisions based on their goals, expectations & ideas. Sometimes values & expectations change because of events in life (last item). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Renaissance

The Renaissance

The Spirit of the Renaissance

Page 2: The Renaissance

Why might a person’s view of the world & of life change?

• People hold certain values & make decisions based on their goals, expectations & ideas.• Sometimes values & expectations

change because of events in life (last item)

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What circumstances might change the way people view the world & their lives?

• Education increases one’s knowledge

• Wealth gives greater access to goods

• Travel affords contact w/ different people & places (last item)

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What might be considered significant influences on the way people view themselves & the world today? (last item)

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What characteristics would you use to describe a person from the Renaissance?

• Public minded• Educated• Witty• Practiced military skills• Charming• Artistic• Athletic• Trained in the humanities (last item)

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How did the economic prosperity of the Italian city-states encourage the development of the Renaissance?

• Wealthy patrons acquired libraries & art• They patronized artists, scholars &

schools (last item)

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How did humanism influence the growth of learning?

• Humanists influenced artists to carry on classical traditions & popularized the studies common to classical education (last item)

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Why did ancient Greece & Rome interest many Renaissance scholars?

• They believed that ancient Greeks & Romans excelled in the humanities• Classical ideas were good models to

follow (last item)

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What areas of study did the humanities include?

• Latin & Greek languages & literature

• Composition• History• Philosophy (last item)

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How did the Renaissance attitude toward earthly life differ from that of the Middle Ages?• Medieval thinkers viewed earthly

existence as preparation for an afterlife• Renaissance thinkers believed in living

a secular (worldly) life• Believed that you could enjoy life w/o

offending God (last item)

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What are some Renaissance ideas still valued today?

• Appreciation of individual differences & achievements

• Ambition• Belief in human potential• Importance of education• Respect for public service (last item)

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What was the most significant technological advancement during the Renaissance?• The printing press & moveable

type• 1st European one was by Johann

Gutenberg in the 1450’s• 1st book was the Bible (last item)

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What were 3 effects of the printing press & moveable type?1. Bookmaking became much cheaper

• More people could afford books• Literacy increased

2. Bookmaking became faster• More books available

3. Scholars had better access to one another’s work & to ancient & medieval texts

• More knowledge (last item)

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Why did it take longer for the Northern Renaissance to begin & how does it compare & contrast with the Italian Renaissance?• The north had to recover from the Black Death & the

Hundred Year’s War• Took a little longer for the cities to grow & for merchants to

gain the wealth needed to sponsor artists• The North shared the Italians love of the classics &

respect for the individual & was more concerned with religious matters (last item)