renaissance origins & forms. intro clip episode #6 11:20, 6 minutes
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Renaissance
Origins & Forms
From Failure to Fruition
• Europe had suffered due to things beyond their control– Famine– Disease– Wars– Church . . .
Renaissance
• Renaissance = Rebirth
• Rebirth of what?– Classical ideas and believes
• Greek & Roman culture
– Art & Learning– Life – new ideas
Why Italy?
• City-States: no economic crisis
• Classical traditions: ruins and reminders
• Traded with Muslims and Byzantium
Humanism
• Intellectual movement focusing on the achievements and potential of humanity
• Often not concerned with Christian teachings
• Studied the ancients: history, literature, and philosophy = humanities
In practice?
• Life should be fulfilling
• See the beauty in individual achievements
• Well-rounded = Renaissance Man– Music, poetry, literature, engineering,
inventing, history, art & sculpture– Think da Vinci
Renaissance Challenge
• Write I am a Renaissance person– Normal, other hand, , dual
• speak multiple languages?• Play an instrument/sing• Write poetry/stories• Educated…GPA over 3.5• Artistic/takes an art class• Athletic• Hobbie (crafting, woodworking, cooking)• Theatre• Avid reader• Interested in inventing things
Religion?
• Many remained Catholic but humanism changed secular life
• People could enjoy pleasure without sinning
• Ideal Man: well-rounded!
• Ideal Woman: educated, supporters of the arts
Technology
• Gutenberg's Printing Press– Ideas spread faster– Can’t be undone– More literature
• Drives literacy
– Books are still expensive though…
Art
• Anatomy – Realistic– Perspective makes it 3-D– Mythology & Religion
• Sculpture– Nudes– Donatello & Michelangelo
Painting
• Realistic feel– Da Vinci: Mona Lisa & Last Supper– Michelangelo: Sistine Chapel
• Architecture = domes/columns
Literature
• Write in vernacular• Petrarch: sonnets & poems• Boccaccio: collection of off-color
stories• Machiavelli: The Prince
– Advise on ruling– It is better to be feared than loved– Ends justify the means
Northern Renaissance
• Religion/Philosophy is the focus
• Johannes Gutenberg– Movable type: Printing Press– Less expensive books– Increased literacy
• English authors– More “Utopia”– Shakespeare
Focus of the North
• Christian Humanism– Man is to reform and fix the church– Live in accordance to the Bible– Perfect societies based on the
Gospels
• Art honors the simple trades and businesses
• Reform!
Legacy of the Renaissance
CHANGES DURING THE RENAISSANCE
EFFECT OF CHANGE ON SOCIETY
PRINTING PRESS More information, Less expensive, Rise in literacy
PUBLISHED ACCOUNTS OF MAPS & CHARTS
Exploration
LAWS PUBLISHED People more likely to know their rights
HUMANISTS SPREAD IDEAS Views changed about how to live, wonder about nature
ART New techniques used, Portrayed individuals realistically, Achievement valued
PEOPLE BEGAN TO ? RELIGION & POLITICS
Protestant Reformation, Revolutions will occur
Utopia vs. The Prince
• The Prince: R50
• Utopia: R51
- Read and answer the questions
- Complete the Chart