PPT-The Renaissance 1485-1660
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The Renaissance Rebirth Marked by a renewal of curiosity and creativity and a change in the way people thought about themselves God and the world No longer content with religious beliefs of the Middle Ages. Proto;Early;Late; Author:OLIVERSEABOLTPowerPointversionby:BrandonGatesMerge:FRathus; Renaissance A.D. Renaissance A.D. THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE . 1485—1660. Prepare to be “. rebirthed. .”. Picking up England’s pieces. And Then Putting them together in a new way. . We left England at the end of the black death. It’s the 15. “The Protestant Reformation”. Based on . Pgs 246 – 248 . Elements . of Literature. , Sixth Edition.. From “one” to many.. Today, there are many different types of Protestant churches:. Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, etc.. “The Monarchy”. Based on . Elements of Literature. ,. Sixth Edition. At the end of the middle Ages…. The royal house or family of England, called the Plantaganets, had split into two factions: The Yorks and the Lancasters.. Roman 50BC – 450AD Caesar, infrastructure, Latin. Anglo-Saxon 450 – 1066 Angle-land, kingdoms, Latin, Old Eng.. Medieval 1066 – 1485 Normans, French, Middle English. Renaissance 1485 – 1660 Rebirth, humanist, intellectual. “Humanism”. Based on pages 236 – 245 of . Elements of Literature. , Sixth Edition.. Humanism: A New Intellectual Movement – Pg236. Studia humanitatis – . humane studies. Today, we call this area of studies . 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. The term . renaissance. is a French word meaning “rebirth.” It refers particularly to a renewed interest in classical learning – the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. The Renaissance Period is considered to be a cultural movement. . Historical Context. Renaissance – is a French word that means “rebirth” or renewal. The Renaissance began in Italy. Marked the link into the modern world from the Middle Ages. Historical Context. 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. . автор . презентац. ії. – . Манько. В.А., учитель англійської мови . Будянського. технологічного ліцею Харківської районної ради Харківської області. The following is an overview of the major periods in British literature we will be studying.. Please take notes on the timeline provided to you.. Your timeline will serve as a frame of reference as we move forward in the course..
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