PPT-Renaissance Moves Forward
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Elizabethan Age and the Printing Press The Elizabethan Age Queen Elizabeth I Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Her father had her mother beheaded when
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Elizabethan Age and the Printing Press The Elizabethan Age Queen Elizabeth I Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Her father had her mother beheaded when he wanted to marry Jane Seymour . Forward looking statements may include in particular statements about future events future financial performance plans strategies expectations prospects competitive environment regulation and supply and demand BASF has based these forward looking st 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 . Proto;Early;Late; Author:OLIVERSEABOLTPowerPointversionby:BrandonGatesMerge:FRathus; Renaissance A.D. Renaissance A.D. The term “Renaissance” was first applied to the period following the Middle Ages by Giorgio Vasari. . The term means “rebirth” and refers to the rebirth of learning (in particular the learning from the Greco-Roman world) and secularism (mostly in the form of humanism).. (3) (f-5) (7) (8) Number of search keys. The average number of search keys selected by a searcher per search. Textwords ratio. The percentage of textwords se- lected, that is: the total number of text . (pictograms to introduce the topic). The Middle Ages are called so because they fall between twin peaks of artistic glory: The Classical period and the Renaissance. In the Renaissance what was reborn was lifelike art; a shift was from the supernatural to the natural caused this change. 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.. Discuss in your table groups how/why you think the Middle Ages end and the Renaissance begins considering the following things…. Vikings. Magna Carta & English Parliament. 100 Years War . The Black Death. 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. 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. .
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