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WH CH. 13 Transformations in Europe the Renaissance

WH CH. 13 Transformations in Europe the Renaissance

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WH CH. 13 Transformations in Europe the Renaissance

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The Renaissance

  • French Word

  • Rebirth of Classical European CIvilization

  • Starts in Italy

  • Having works of art created social status

  • Lead to the development of humanism

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What does renaissance mean?

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The rebirth of Early Civilization

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The rebirth of Classical Civilization

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The rebirth of Medieval Civilization

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THe rebirth of Modern Civilization

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5 Reasons why the Renaissance originated in Italy

  • Italy controlled many rich city-states.

  • Rich patrons of the arts offered financial support to artists and writers.

  • Italy's relationship with other countries and cultures gave them a greater awareness of the world.

  • Italy's contact with the Byzantine Empire increased their access to classical scholarship.

  • Led to the development of humanism, a philosophy that balanced religious faith with a secular point of view.

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During the Renaissance art ownership help raise your ___________.

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religious status

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social status

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gender status

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artistic status

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Dante

  • Wrote the Divine Comedy

  • Wrote in Latin and Italian

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Multiple Choice

The Renaissance artist most famous for writing the Divine Comedy

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Dante

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Raphael

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Petrarch

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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Raphael

  • Painting of the School of Athens

  • Devoted to humanism

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The Renaissance artist most famous for his painting the School of Athens

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Dante

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Raphael

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Petrarch

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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Petrarch

  • Lyrical Poetry

  • Founder of Italian Renaissance humanism

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The Renaissance artist most famous for his lyrical poetry

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Dante

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Raphael

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Petrarch

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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Erasmus

  • The Praise of the Folly

  • Christian Humanist

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The Renaissance artist most famous for The Praise of Folly which is a bold satire that pokes fun at the foolishness of mankind.

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Dante

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Raphael

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Petrarch

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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da Vinci

  • The Ideal Renaissance Man

  • The Mona Lisa

  • Painting, Sculpting, Architecture, and Engineering

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Multiple Choice

The Renaissance artist most famous for his painting the “Mona Lisa” was

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Dante

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Raphael

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Petrarch

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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Shakespeare

  • Playwrite

  • Famous use of English vernacular

  • Loved classical culture and humanism

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The Renaissance artist most famous for his plays that often included the use of the English vernacular

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Dante

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Raphael

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Shakespeare

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Erasmus

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da Vinci

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How did the ideas of the Renaissance transform Europe?

  • A time of literary, artistic, and philosophical creation.

  • Gutenberg's printing press help spread book around Europe

  • Commerce (buying and selling) or art generates money, value, and social status based on art

  • Humanism created a philosophy that focuses on the individual.


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Multiple Choice

What change happened in Europe as a result of Gutenberg’s innovation?

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Far more books became readily available.

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Processing metal became far more efficient.

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Scholarship became concentrated in monasteries.

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Latin became the common language of the people.

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Multiple Choice

Money to support the arts in Renaissance Italy came primarily from

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industry.

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commerce.

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agriculture.

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construction.

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Multiple Choice

Humanist writers such as Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio emphasized

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disbelief in a deity.

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the beauty of nature.

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scientific understanding.

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the worth of the individual.

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