PPT-English Renaissance History

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The Tudor and Stuart Monarchs Who were the Tudors What were the relationships of all the Tudor Monarchs How did their views on religion and power shape English

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The Tudor and Stuart Monarchs Who were the Tudors What were the relationships of all the Tudor Monarchs How did their views on religion and power shape English history Henry VII Henry Tudor married . The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance. Mrs. Brahe. World History II. Objectives. Introduce humanism as the most important intellectual movement of the Renaissance. Emphasize the great artists and sculptors of the High Renaissance period. Leonardo . dA. Vinci. Birth name: Leonardo . di. ser . Piero. . da. Vinci. Date of Birth: 15th of April, 1452 at Vinci, Italy. Demise: 2nd of May, 1519 at Amboise, France. Nationality: Italian. Parents: Since Leonardo was born to parents who were not legally married, he did not have a surname. His name 'Leonardo . Humanism, the New Learning and the Birth of Science. Social Conditions in the Renaissance. The World - 1456. The World - 1502. The World - 1507. The World – 1630 . Renaissance Mansions. Palace of Versailles. -Key Concepts-. Terms to Know. Renaissance. Humanism. Secular. Patron. Perspective. Vernacular. Indulgences. William Shakespeare. Heliocentric. The Printing Press. Machiavelli. Isaac Newton. Renaissance Man. . Aim: How did Renaissance thought differ from Medieval thought?. Directions:. Copy all underlined notes in your notebook. . Make sure you have Ms. Keith check the reflection questions at the end of the . To what extent did the Renaissance represent a shift from the medieval to the modern world?. Characteristics of Humanism. Revival, study, and celebration of . antiquity (Greece and Rome) in philosophy, literature and art . CIV 101-02. November 16, 2015. Class 35. Timeline and Backdrop. We took The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism to run, circa 1494–1564. Events in the 15th and 16th centuries set the stage for the Scientific Revolution:. How the Italian Renaissance Spread to the North?. Job Fair: Gutenberg. Job Fair: Durer. Discuss with . your . partner!!. What do you know about how book . are made? . What are some things that are . By: Fio. MUSIC PERIOD TIMELINE. Each new period has developed great changes in style, function and the form of music.. Music Periods. 1. The Medival Period (800-1400). Music is usualy played and used in religious places, and often doesn’t have harmony but only a single melody.. *The Northern Experience. The Renaissance: . Different Perspectives. Minds-On. To what extent are women equal to men in today’s society?. Think of…. Social. Political. Economic. Education. Study of History of Women started 1970s. By: Dr. Nalini Shyam Kamil. Senior Assistant Professor. Department of English & Other Foreign Languages,. Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi. What is Renaissance?. ‘Renaissance’ is an Italian word which means rebirth, revival or reawakening. It refers to the rebirth or revival of classical life and learning. It denotes the whole transition from the Middle ages to the Modern world. It is also considered the discovery by mankind of himself and of the world.. 5. . Italian Renaissance Humanism:. - intellectual movement. - focus on secularism and the importance of the individual. - studied Greek and Roman classics. - believed their intellect should be put to the service of the state. Note: All other images are from Microsoft clip art. Why It’s Important. humanism- belief in the importance of people. Renaissance- . French word meaning “rebirth”. people . became interested in the world around them. What is Social History?. Definition (Wikipedia): The history of ordinary people. . (Merriam Webster) history that concentrates upon the social, economic, and cultural institutions of a people. . (University of London): Social history is sometimes described as the 'history of the people', or 'history from below' .

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