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The Renaissance and Reformation 1300-1650 Chapter 13 Page 408 The Renaissance and Reformation 1300-1650

Renaissance rebirth of art and learning between 1300-1600 in Europe emphasis on individual achievement stressed education return to learning of ancient Greece and Rome (study by humanists) begins with wealthy merchants in Italy (center of trade) became patrons – financial supporters everyone expected to create art

The Renaissance “Man” Broad knowledge about many things in different fields. Deep knowledge/skill in one area. Able to link information from different areas/disciplines and create new knowledge. The Greek ideal of the “well-rounded man” was at the heart of Renaissance education. Art was more realistic (painting, sculpting, drawing, writing, acting, architecture)

The Northern Renaissance Section 2 Page 418 The Northern Renaissance

Renaissance ideas spread to the north due to: cheaper and easier to make books printed in the vernacular – common language, not Latin more knowledge available to all social classes artists wanted to get away from this and brought their artistic ideas with them 1. invention of the printing press by Johan Gutenberg 2. wars in Italy

The Spread of the Printing Press

time period of William Shakespeare – famous writer of plays from England other writers discussed social reforms (open minded government, stopping criminals, helping others, creating a utopia – perfect society)

The Protestant Reformation Section 3 Page 423

Renaissance ideas lead to religious changes some people begin to question the church and its practices some clergy leaders were corrupt and not serving the people properly sold indulgences – reduced penalty or pardon from sins supposed to be earned, not bought rich people could buy their way into heaven and behave however they wanted

95 theses – list of problems with the church and its leaders Reformation begins when Martin Luther writes the: 95 theses – list of problems with the church and its leaders posts the list on door to a church for everyone to read ideas spread all over Europe pope is outraged and excommunicates Luther and states that nobody can give him food or shelter and all of his writings must be burned (Edict of Worms)

Many people agree with Luther and they start their own religion (Lutherans) this was a group of Protestants – Christians that were not Catholic (protested against the Catholic church) many disagreements and revolts occur over religion, finally settled by the Peace of Augsburg – stated that the leader of each territory could decide if they would be Catholic or Protestant

many other protestant groups also gain power including: Calvinists – led by John Calvin in Switzerland -said that humans were sinful by nature -predestination – determined whether you will go to heaven when you were born -used a theocracy – government ruled by religious officials

Spread of the Reformation Section 4 Pg. 428 Spread of the Reformation

Other Protestant Groups Anabaptists – believed in baptism only for people who accepted Christianity, no babies England’s Reformation King Henry VIII needed a son to be the next king but his wife was getting too old to have more children wanted a divorce so he could remarry divorce was against the cannon law of Catholicism Henry takes over and starts a new religion in England called Anglican divorce was now okay, he remarries several times and finally gets a son

Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation) church officials try to clean up their act and prevent people from leaving no more indulgences or inappropriate behavior non Christians (Jews, Muslims) continued to be persecuted placed in ghettos – separate living spaces some people accused of being witches

The Scientific Revolution Section 5 Page 434 The Scientific Revolution

The Scientific Revolution new way of thinking about the earth and universe world can be understood using science/math and can be controlled by people Nicolaus Copernicus – heliocentric theory, sun in the center of the universe he and other scientists such as Galileo studied planets and their properties ideas were not popular or accepted easily they went against church teachings, scientists risked heresy with new ideas

Scientific Method was revisited (pg. 436) -experiments and observation needed to gain knowledge -doubt everything unless you discover it for yourself -new discoveries about the human body (anatomy), chemistry and laws of motion and gravity