PPT-Key Renaissance Developments
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CIV 101 03 March 25 2016 Class 26 The Rise of the Modern Sovereign State Eventually we get Europe out of this mess For the time being they just fight with each
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CIV 101 03 March 25 2016 Class 26 The Rise of the Modern Sovereign State Eventually we get Europe out of this mess For the time being they just fight with each other often Featured MONARCHS who ran the states and took care of their people. 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. A. period of great intellectual and artistic creativity. Introduction. The Renaissance is often considered one of. the great “turning points” in the history of Western Civilization.. It featured a new interest in learning about the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome.. 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 . YOU’RE NOT . IN ITALY ANYMORE, . DOROTHY. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ITALY AND NORTHERN EUROPE. Attitudes: Other Europeans were much less conscious of living in a “New Age”. Developments there were an outgrowth of what had gone before rather than a conscious rejection of the Middle Ages. The Northern Renaissance was more a blend of the old and the new. Utilize . tabulature. for notation.. Played with either the fingers or a plectrum.. Used courses – double sets of strings made of _______.. Deep rounded back. Used in ensemble settings as the basso continuo – think jazz chart.. ARCHITECTURE. Week 13. St Peter’s Basilica . Michalengelo’s. dome was a masterpiece of design using two masonry shells, one within the other and crowned by a massive lantern supported, as at Florence, on ribs. . 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 . 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. . 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 . A period of “re-birth” in thinking that occurred in Europe from around 1350-1600.. The Renaissance movement began in Italy, which at the time was the most “urban” of all the regions in Europe. . 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 . 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.. 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.
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