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 The contact lens was first introduced by Leonardo da Vinci in 1508  Studies show that apes experience dips in happiness in their middle ages, just like.

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1  The contact lens was first introduced by Leonardo da Vinci in 1508  Studies show that apes experience dips in happiness in their middle ages, just like humans do  OJ Simpson was originally cast to play the terminator, but director James Cameron did not think he was believable as a killer

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3  Europe had suffered through years of disease, death, war, and suffering during the Middle Ages  People wanted to enjoy life so they questioned the Church which taught to endure suffering for a heavenly reward  They also began to reject medieval society and values as they blocked social advancement  People began to look to the past for ideas

4  The period between 1350 and 1550 became known as the Renaissance  Means “rebirth”  This period is marked by the “rebirth” of Greek and Roman knowledge and arts in Europe  The Renaissance began in the Northern Italian city-states and spread into Northern and Western Europe  The Renaissance marks the birth of the modern world

5  Overseas trade had been sparked by the Crusades  There was an increased demand for Middle Eastern products  This then stimulated a production of goods to trade in the Middle Eastern Markets  This led to the growth of many large city- states in northern Italy  Their wealth was built on trade

6  During this time period independent city- states like Florence, Venice, Genoa, and Milan emerged  Initially they were independent city-states that were governed as republics (not a united Italian nation-state)  They all had access to major Mediterranean trade routes- connecting Europe to the Middle Eastern Markets  They served as trading centers for the distribution of goods to Northern Europe

7  Trade became easier during this time  Merchants offered lines of credit to traders  Letters of credit served to expand the supply of money and expedite trade  They improved accounting and bookkeeping using Arabic numerals  Usury – the practice of lending money at unreasonably high interest rates  This practice was forbidden by the Catholic Church  Led to a conflict between the Catholic Church and wealthy

8  As a result of increased trading, Italian merchants became wealthy and used their money to find the arts  Patrons – people who paid artists to create works of art and writers to produce works that would express the Renaissance world view (Humanism)

9  Renaissance art and literature focused on individuals and worldly matters (secular) more than Christianity  This is known as Humanism  Renaissance Art depicted scenes of everyday life  Humans doing normal, everyday things  Focused on the ideas of human potential and achievement  Example: David-picture of the human body and anatomy

10  Medieval art and literature focused on the Church and salvation  Renaissance art and literature focused on the individual, but did blend with Christianity  They believed in the people’s ability to improve while the church saw man sinful by nature  Renaissance thinkers studied history, literature, and various other subjects to expand their knowledge

11  Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist  He filed notebooks with many great observations and new inventions  He is famous for the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper

12  Michelangelo was an artist, sculptor, and painter  He glorified the human body  Created the statue of David and the dome of the Sistine Chapel

13  Raphael learned from studying the works of da Vinci and Michelangelo  Famous for painting “School of Athens”  His favorite subject was the Madonna and child  Donatello made sculpture more realistic by carving natural postures and expressions that revealed personality

14  Francesco Petrarca, known as Petrarch, was an Italian Poet and one of the most influential humanists  He wrote that learning made people nobler  He is best known for developing the Italian sonnet- a 14 line poem divided into a group of 8 and 6 lines, each with its own rhyming scheme  He wrote in both Italian and Latin

15  Niccolo Machiavelli was a writer, patriot, poet, and historian  Examined the imperfect conduct of human beings  Wrote “The Prince” about how a ruler can gain power An early modern treatise on government Supports the absolute power of the ruler Maintains that the end justifies the means Advises that one should not only do good if possible, but do evil when necessary

16  Increased wealth in northern European trading cities led to the emergence of patrons across northern Europe  Northern Renaissance painters and writers used religious and secular subjects  In the North, writers combined humanist ideas with the teachings of Christianity

17  Johann Gutenberg was an inventor from the time  Made famous by the invention of the movable type printing press  This made books cheaper and able to be printed in the common language  The printing press helped increase the production of books (i.e. Gutenberg Bible) and helped to disseminate Renaissance ideas

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19  Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch writer and Catholic priest  In The Praise and Folly, he criticized the Catholic Church’s power and its impact on European Society

20  Thomas More was an English lawyer, statesman, and Writer  In Utopia, More tried to show a model for a better society  He wrote about an imaginary land inhabited by a peaceful people, who lived without greed, corruption, war, and crime


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