Renaissance Powerpoint
Renaissance Powerpoint
Renaissance Powerpoint
1350-1600
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people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to thingsLeonardo daVinci
A Return to a Time of Cultural Prosperity As a cultural movement, the Renaissance encompassed a revival of learning based on knowledge from Classical Greece & Rome
This intellectual transformation has resulted in the Renaissance being viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era.
A New Way of Thinking Beginning in Italy and spreading to the rest of Europe by the 16th century, Renaissance influence affected literature, philosophy, art, politics, science, religion, and other aspects of intellectual inquiry.
In all, the Renaissance could be looked at as an attempt by intellectuals (the educated) to study and improve the secular (nonreligious) view of the world
A New Way of Thinking Renaissance scholars employed a new way of thinking (the humanist method), where they searched for realism and human emotion in art and emphasized individualism & individual talents.
A New Way of Thinking Humanism was a deep interest in the achievement of man both mans past achievements as well as potential future achievements. For the first time, scholars did not try to connect classical writings to Christian teaching, rather, they tried to understand them on their own terms.
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Why Italy?
Fifteenth-century Italy was one of the most urbanized areas in Europe. Many of its cities stood among the ruins of ancient Roman buildings; it seems likely that the classical nature of the Renaissance was linked to its origin in the Roman Empire's heartland. People were inspired by what man was possible of creating.
Why Italy?
The unusual social climate in Italy allowed for the emergence of a rare cultural development. Italy was divided into smaller city states and territories: the Kingdom of Naples controlled the south, the Republic of Florence and the Papal States at the center, the Genoese and the Milanese to the north and west respectively, and the Venetians to the east.
Why Italy?
During the Renaissance, money &art went hand in hand. Artists depended totally on patrons (those who buy art) while the patrons needed art show off their status. Wealth was brought to Italy in 14th, 15th and 16th century by expanding trade into Asia and Europe & the increased flow of luxuries from the Eastern world brought during Crusades.
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Niccolo Machiavelli? Like artists, writers also changed their subject matter. They began to express their own thoughts and feelings. Niccolo Machiavelli took a new approach to understanding government. He wrote a book called The Prince. He focused on telling rulers how to expand their power.
Niccolo Machiavelli?
He believed that it was better for a ruler to be feared than to be loved.
He also believed that the ends justified the means or that a ruler should do what was politically effective, even if it was illegal or not morally right to maintain power.
One reason that learning spread so rapidly during the Renaissance was the improved version of the invention of movable type, Chinese printing.