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Italian Renaissance
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Impact of Black Death Made people question their faith in God
Made people want to live for the “here and now” Shift from religious to secular “worldly” life
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Renaissance A “rebirth” of art and learning; follows Middle Ages
Started in Italy and eventually spread north Looked to Roman ruins for inspiration
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Urban Centers Italy had large cities, while rest of Europe was rural
Cities allowed people to share ideas
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Merchants the most powerful and wealthiest class in Italy
dominated Italian politics No inheritance, had to earn status
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Medici Family (Cosimo de Medici)
Wealthy merchants in Florence Controlled government by giving loans to political leaders Was dictator of Florence
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Lorenzo de Medici Took over after father’s death
Was great patron of the arts
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Classical Ideas influence Renaissance
Greek texts return to Italy after fall of Constantinople Italians studied these texts and were inspired by them
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Humanism Belief in human potential and achievement
Suggested people can enjoy life without offending God history, literature, and philosophy (Humanities)
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The Secular Renaissance
Secular- worldly and concerned with the here and now Although there were Christian influences, the Renaissance was mainly a secular movement
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The Renaissance Man People who excelled in many areas would be know as a “universal man” Later became known as Renaissance Man Ex. Leonardo da Vinci
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Machiavelli Wrote The Prince in 1513
Says that most people are selfish, fickle, and corrupt Rulers should be strong and shrewd Not concerned with morality
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The Northern Renaissance
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Background England and France
Population was shattered because of the plague Hundred Years War ended in 1453 Cities grew rapidly Merchants had money to support the arts
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Erasmus In Praise of Folly
Believed in a Christianity of the heart, not rules and ceremonies Said all people should study the bible
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Thomas More Concerned with society’s flaws Utopia-
imaginary land inhabited by peace-loving people Greed, war, corruption, and crime had been weeded out
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Queen Elizabeth I Queen of England during Renaissance Elizabethan Age
Well educated, spoke 5 languages Patron of the arts and writers
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William Shakespeare English, “greatest playwright of all time”
Revealed souls of men and women through dramatic conflict Many plays examine human flaws Inspired by classics
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The Printing Press Invented by Johann Gutenberg
First printed the Gutenberg Bible in 1455 Printing allowed books to be sold for a cheap price; more people could afford them More people reading books leads to new ideas spreading more quickly Allowed more people access to education
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