PPT-Inventions of the Renaissance
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The Clock The first mechanical clock was invented in the early 1300s With this invention time began to be measured in hours Galileo an Italian scientist discovered
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The Clock The first mechanical clock was invented in the early 1300s With this invention time began to be measured in hours Galileo an Italian scientist discovered the pendulum in 1581 The pendulum greatly improved the constant movement of the hands or bell of a clock The average error with the pendulum varied only by seconds each day Before this the . (Technological Advancements) . that changed the world . Dr. Tal Lavian. http://cs.berkeley.edu/~tlavian. tlavian@cs.berkeley.edu. UC Berkeley Engineering, CET. 1. 10….PRINTING PRESS. The printing press made it possible to possible for the mass spread of books. . Proto;Early;Late; Author:OLIVERSEABOLTPowerPointversionby:BrandonGatesMerge:FRathus; Renaissance A.D. Renaissance A.D. Reniassance. The works of Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael inspired the renaissance way of thinking for people north of Italy. Especially in places like England, France, and Germany.. In the early 1450’s the population was beginning to recover from the plague, and the end of the 100 years’ war which both had negative impacts on the population. The Population was increasing and business was good for merchants who began to sponsor artists with their new found wealth. 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.. 2017 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration. New Orleans May 5. 2017. inventions. Presented By:. Ann M. Hammersla, J.D., Director and Scott A. Cooper, J.D., Policy Officer. The Renaissance Period occurred from . 1400—1600. . The world of science advanced through the work of Galileo and Copernicus.. Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Duke, Cortez, Magellan, and . DeSoto. 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. 2017 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration. New Orleans May 5. 2017. inventions. Presented By:. Ann M. Hammersla, J.D., Director and Scott A. Cooper, J.D., Policy Officer. Why did the Renaissance start in Italy?. Europeans still looked to Rome for cultural and intellectual guidance. Italian merchants prospered even during the Middle Ages; these merchants valued education and flaunted wealth through art. 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. The Renaissance will see a shift in art - from art purely for the sake of glorifying God and teaching Biblical and Catholic lessons to art for the sake of . also. glorifying human beings and their Earthly emotions, experiences, surroundings. . yesterday. , . which was the most important to you? Why?. WARM-UP. Industrial Innovations. 8.H.3.2 . Explain . how changes brought about by technology and other innovations affected individuals and groups in North Carolina and the United States. . Leonardo . DaVinci. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrV91kOn-ao . Synopsis. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific. His natural genius crossed so many disciplines that he epitomized the term “Renaissance man.” Today he remains best known for his art, including two paintings that remain among the world’s most famous and admired, Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Art, da Vinci believed, was indisputably connected with science and nature. Largely self-educated, he filled dozens of secret notebooks with inventions, observations and theories about pursuits from aeronautics to anatomy. But the rest of the world was just beginning to share knowledge in books made with moveable type, and the concepts expressed in his notebooks were often difficult to interpret. As a result, though he was lauded in his time as a great artist, his contemporaries often did not fully appreciate his genius—the combination of intellect and imagination that allowed him to create, at least on paper, such inventions as the bicycle, the helicopter and an airplane based on the physiology and flying capability of a bat.. is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original scientific research of significance concerning innovation/invention, or patent-based/extended/reviewed research papers in all fields of science, engineering and product development processes. We encourage authors to give special attention to patent-based/extended researches and short technical reports regarding transferring technology. .
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