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Chapter Outline Chapter 11 The Italian Renaissance Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Renaissance Society II. Renaissance Art III. Renaissance Ideals IV. The Politics of the Italian City-States

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Renaissance Society First Phase, ca. 1350–1400 Second Phase, ca. 1400–1500 Third Phase, ca. 1500–1550 A. The Urban Environment B. Production and Consumption C. The Experience of Life Childhood Marriage and the Family D. The Quality of Life Largest Cities in Western Europe, ca. 1500

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman II. Renaissance Art A. An Architect, a Sculptor, and a Painter Brunelleschi Donatello Masaccio B. Renaissance Style Leon Battista Alberti Piero della Francesca Sandro Botticelli Leonardo da Vinci C. Michelangelo Buonarroti Pietá David Sistine Chapel paintings

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman III. The Renaissance Ideal A. Humanists and the Liberal Arts Studying the Classical World Latin and Greek Petrarch study of Cicero Philology Lorenzo Valla Donation of Constantine Civic Humanism Castiglione’s The Courtier B. Renaissance Science University of Padua C. Machiavelli and Politics Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (1513)

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman IV. The Politics of the Italian City-States A. The Five Powers Naples Alfonso I of Aragon, 1443 Rome Florence de Medici family Milan Visconti Venice Condottieri B. Venice: A Seaborne Empire Byzantine Empire Great Council Italy, 1494

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman C. Florence: Spinning Cloth into Gold Cosimo dé Medici Lorenzo D. The End of Italian Hegemony, 1450–1527 Peace of Lodi (1454) Venice and Naples Florence and Milan Decline Ottoman Turks Mehmed II Wars of Italy (1494–1529) Naples, Florence, Papal States v. Milan sack of Rome Italy, 1494

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman How Mehmed II outflanked the “Chain”

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Assignment: Wk 2 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman 1.Kishlansky, Chapter 10 Quest (mc + 1 FRQ) Wed. 8/29 2.Read Kishlansky, Chp 11, pp , following the outline provided in PP and reading the collaborative study guide. (due Friday, 8/31) 3.Take the 3 practice on-line quizzes at: Any questions you missed, note the issue and do a little research to understand the “right” answer. 4.Do some organized study on the Italian Renaissance: the arts. Read selected chapter of the Annotated Mona Lisa Go to historyteacher.net and see the PPs at 5.The Return of Martin Guerre (due Thurs. 9/6)

Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance Assignment: Wks 2-3 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman 1.Complete Viewing of Bucholz 30-min. lectures #2-4: Geography is Destiny, Culture is Destiny, Renaissance Humanism See me for and make photocopies of notes, if desired. 2.5-min. Presentation – Renaissance Art (Fri. 9/7) Choose 2 works of art (painting, sculpture, architecture and discuss how they reflect the values of the Italian Renaissance.) 3.Read Kishlansky, Chapter 12 reading collaborative study guide. (by Mon. 9/12)