PPT-The Renaissance in Europe:
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Or How We Got to Now The Middle Ages in Europe T he period of roughly 1000 years B etween the fall of the Roman Empire and its great civilization based in Italy
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Or How We Got to Now The Middle Ages in Europe T he period of roughly 1000 years B etween the fall of the Roman Empire and its great civilization based in Italy around 470 CE and the . Building the Background to Dr. Faustus . Renaissance defined. T. he . term Renaissance (" New Birth"), used in its narrower sense, is meant that new enthusiasm for classical literature, learning, and . Social 8: Chapter 1. Factors That Shaped the Renaissance. Worldview. The Renaissance began to flourish in the 14th century in the cities of the Italian Peninsula in southern Europe. . Developments in literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and education were all supported by the changing worldview and the great wealth of Italy. . Understanding the Renaissance through . Art. Adapted . from www.teachersfirst.com. “Art imitates life.”. What . are some modern forms of art. ?. Do . any of these represent life for people in the United States? Explain.. In this case a rebirth or art and language.. What does the term Renaissance mean?. Why Italy and not Northern Europe?. What were the advantages?. Patrons of the arts.. Humanism. Renaissance Art and the Ninja Turtles. Unit 11. HISTORY. At the end of the 11. th. Century. , thousands of Christians launched the . Crusades. .. The . Crusades. were a series of battles to win back the Holy Land, Palestine, from the Muslims. Warm-Up. . Renaissance Map Quiz – Bodies of Water. Check Map.. Complete . Map Quiz. Vocabulary. 1. . Crusades. – military expeditions (big moving armies) to the Holy Land.. 2. . Black Death . Understanding the Renaissance through Art. Adapted . from www.teachersfirst.com. “Art imitates life.”. What . are some modern forms of art. ?. Do . any of these represent life for people in the United States? Explain.. Rebirth of art and learning. Began in northern Italy. Economic Foundations. Increased demand for Middle Eastern products. Encouraged the use of credit and banking. Letters of credit expanded supply of money and sped up trade.. Warm-Up Question. : . Define these terms:. Renaissance. Humanism. Classicism . Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy?. What factors led to the decline of the Middle Ages & rise of the Renaissance?. Warm-Up. 1. Restroom/Water. 2. Copy homework into agenda. 3. Make sure your name is on the Italian Renaissance Art Review…….give to letter B in your group……..6B please collect from every group…..thank you.. . Lesson 2 . The Renaissance in Northern Europe . Learning Objectives. Describe the themes that northern European artists, humanists, and writers explored.. Explain how the printing revolution shaped European society.. Social 8: Chapter 1. Factors That Shaped the Renaissance. Worldview. The Renaissance began to flourish in the 14th century in the cities of the Italian Peninsula in southern Europe. . Developments in literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and education were all supported by the changing worldview and the great wealth of Italy. . The Renaissance movement began in Italy, which at the time was the most “urban” of all the regions in Europe. . The Italian population boom can be traced to its many merchant trading centers (i.e. Venice).. 1450-1750. "both sides of human consciousness - the side turned to the world and that turned inward - lay, as it were, beneath a common veil, dreaming or half awake. The veil was woven of faith, childlike prejudices, and illusion; seen through it, world and history appeared in strange hues; man recognized himself only as a member of a race, a nation, a party, a corporation, a family, or in some other general category. It was in Italy that this veil first melted into thin air, and awakened an objective perception and treatment of the state and all things of this world in general; but by its side, and with full power, there also arose the subjective; man becomes a self-aware individual and recognizes himself as such.“.
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